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[ QUOTE ] It is like pointing out that one kid robbed a bank because he acquired an online gambling debt, and we know how effective that is against us. [/ QUOTE ] That was pretty effective, right? It made national news. If a story was to break that several prominent anti-gambling Senators had a weekly 1K buy-in game in an office on the Hill it would hurt our cause? Explain how, I don't get it. [/ QUOTE ] That may have been a bad example. They aren't the same thing. In a simplistic idiot world someone could say: Online gambling leads kid to rob bank --> Online gambling = bad You cannot, however, conclude this: Congressman says online gambling is bad, but he does it himself --> Online gambling is okay Calling out a congressman only identifies hipocracy of one man, it does not say anything to the appropriateness of the law. In fact, if the gambling of a congressman caused family/financial issues, it may actually strengthen their stance. |
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