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Old 08-28-2007, 01:49 AM
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Default Re: npr \"talk of the nation\" report on online gambling

Not going to click the link to listen.
Not a big fan of TOTN nor of Neil Conan.
He talks frequently about subjects he has very little understanding of.
NPR can do a really good job a lot of the time. But Neil Conan nor this program are really in that category imo.

I could have predicted the direction this program would go without even reading the responses.
It's disappointing that they have to make it all seem more dramatic and evil then it really is and equally disappointing that they can't be bothered to learn more about it from half-way intelligent people who understand that the game isn't rigged but I really wouldn't expect much more.
Kind of typical really.
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Old 08-28-2007, 03:14 AM
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I heard the show and was very frustrated by the lack of knowledge and preparation exhibited by pretty much everyone involved. The show felt very aimless and haphazard.

Such a waste of a great opportunity.

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it was completely inept. it was newsworthy for anyone over the age of 70
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Old 08-28-2007, 03:19 AM
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Default Re: npr \"talk of the nation\" report on online gambling

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Not going to click the link to listen.
Not a big fan of TOTN nor of Neil Conan.
He talks frequently about subjects he has very little understanding of.
NPR can do a really good job a lot of the time. But Neil Conan nor this program are really in that category imo.

I could have predicted the direction this program would go without even reading the responses.
It's disappointing that they have to make it all seem more dramatic and evil then it really is and equally disappointing that they can't be bothered to learn more about it from half-way intelligent people who understand that the game isn't rigged but I really wouldn't expect much more.
Kind of typical really.

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Couldn't agree more. This program was pedestrian at best, weakly researched and most definately hastily put together. Wasted 10 minutes of my life.
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Old 08-28-2007, 03:23 AM
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Default Re: npr \"talk of the nation\" report on online gambling

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Not going to click the link to listen.
Not a big fan of TOTN nor of Neil Conan.
He talks frequently about subjects he has very little understanding of.
NPR can do a really good job a lot of the time. But Neil Conan nor this program are really in that category imo.

I could have predicted the direction this program would go without even reading the responses.
It's disappointing that they have to make it all seem more dramatic and evil then it really is and equally disappointing that they can't be bothered to learn more about it from half-way intelligent people who understand that the game isn't rigged but I really wouldn't expect much more.
Kind of typical really.

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You should listen to it. It wasn't bad at all. 2+2'ers are nitpicking because they're more directly affected and understand the issue better. Zero time was wasted on the moral issue...it was more "could this affect US companies that need WTO protection".
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Old 08-28-2007, 03:27 AM
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Default Re: npr \"talk of the nation\" report on online gambling

i thought the wto stuff was interesting. i assume it was accurate as the guy was a lawyer working for the wto.

the rest was lame ya.
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Old 08-28-2007, 03:27 AM
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Interesting that the lawyer guy said it's not illegal to gamble within state lines, only across state lines. So you could have a californiapoker.com and it'd be completely legal...

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this is indeed interesting. I think this type of situation will be the first manifestation of "legal" online poker in the US...make it a Party Poker or PokerRoom skin plz
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Old 08-28-2007, 03:51 AM
TeeJayOrTJ TeeJayOrTJ is offline
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Default Re: npr \"talk of the nation\" report on online gambling

Will have to give this a listen. Will never seemed like the most articulate guy...maybe because he is always stoned and giggling.
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Old 08-28-2007, 05:51 AM
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Default Re: npr \"talk of the nation\" report on online gambling

why are ppl complaining about a lack of facts? Why would republicans use facts?
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Old 08-28-2007, 10:58 AM
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From the clip's intro:
"The cards are digital but the cash is real in online gambling. There's a fortune being won, and lost, on the Web, even though it's illegal in the United States. Players go to surprising lengths to enter the virtual casino and place their bets."

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why would anyone listen to the rest of it if this is the introduction? the american news media is such a joke
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