O'Reilly Courts Clinton as Hillary and Bush Court the Gullible
There were statements made by politicos recently that had
serious direct ramifications to the gambling rights community. One avowal was
made by the current President of the
United States, George W. Bush. The other assertion was by one of the final
three contenders for the White House, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
In his State of the
The “To Bet a
Man Square Massacre” was a result of the so-called Unlawful Internet
Gambling Enforcement Act, a pork barrel favor to conservative
traitor Bill “Jesus” Frist attached to the completely unrelated Security and
Accountability For Every Port Act of 2006.
Knowing that respecting the democratic process would mean
defeat, Frist was able to circumvent debate and discussion by waiting until
Could there possibly be a better (if not bettor) example
of as Bush said “special interest
projects that are often snuck in at the last minute, without discussion or
debate”? What the President failed to
mention is he signed the bill.
More recently, Democratic President hopeful Hillary
Clinton sat down with Bill O’Reilly of Fox News in what appeared to be more of
a courtship between forbidden lovers than a no-spin interview.
In response to how she would control spiraling oil prices,
The direct implication that statement has on online gambling is that the
In his two-part love fest with
Would it not make imperative that
O’Quixote opted not to derail
his dalliance with
Frankly the chances of a potential President Clinton
making good to the WTO is about the same as Bush
refusing to sign Frist’s earmarks.
If politicians on either side of the aisle actually practiced what come out of their big mouths, the right to gamble would never have been infringed on to begin with.
The author Joe Duffy is CEO of OffshoreInsiders.com and
widely accepted as one of the all-time great sports handicappers of all-time.