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Re: November 14th: House Judiciary Committee Hearing Thread
Steve Cohen, TN - 9th district
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Re: November 14th: House Judiciary Committee Hearing Thread
I did laugh when Goodlatte did his "withdrawal" demostration by extending his arms and tucking a non-existent object into his stomach. What a dork.
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Wow he rocked.
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Is Frank's bill compliant with the WTO or not? If it wasn't it would seem that Goodlatte would have brought that up.
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I dont know if this is possible but duke just ripped latte a new one
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Oops Duke is wrong about the states and the WTO.If any states opt out or any sports league opts out, we will still be outside the WTO decision.
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Oops Duke is wrong about the states and the WTO.If any states opt out or any sports league opts out, we will still be outside the WTO decision. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. She should be arguing that no state or federal government should restrict the individual freedom to gamble online in their own home. However, we may be better off hiding the truth about the IGREA until the WTO grants IP sanctions to Antiqua. |
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I want to have Steve Cohen's love child.
And.. lol at FoF freak, who at first doesn't recognize the word "fun". |
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I want to have Steve Cohen's love child. [/ QUOTE ] Do you have any studies to back up that statement? |
#190
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] Oops Duke is wrong about the states and the WTO.If any states opt out or any sports league opts out, we will still be outside the WTO decision. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. She should be arguing that no state or federal government should restrict the individual freedom to gamble online in their own home. However, we may be better off hiding the truth about the IGREA until the WTO grants IP sanctions to Antiqua. [/ QUOTE ] Weiler posed a hypothetical to Goodlatte along the lines of, "If the technolgy existed to allow remote gaming to only the states in which it was legal, what would be the DOJ's position?" I don't want to put words in his mouth, but doesn't this seem to imply that there might be some workaround room for states rights in regards to the WTO? |
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