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« Previous EntriesBear Praise: Nevada gets it right this time
Sunday, March 13th, 2011The Legislative Building Some clear thinking (at least on this issue) Nevada politicians have introduced Assembly Bill 258, which provides for Nevada regulating online poker to the degree reasonably possible. Unlike some other bills designed to be punitive to the existing online gaming companies, this bill states: The Board shall not recommend denial of, and [...]
The Bear Growls: Saving our country
Saturday, August 22nd, 2009This is not a political blog, but it seems that some ideas need to be put forth. It becomes more obvious by the day that our current “leaders” from either major political party are unable to solve our country’s problems. The following ideas are offered as food for thought. As a Libertarian, some of my [...]
The Bear Growls: NFL arrogance and stupidity in opposing online gambling
Wednesday, March 25th, 2009NFL Hires Full-Time Lobbyist to Attack Online Gambling The NFL owes much of its popularity to gambling, online and otherwise. How many millions of people wouldn’t bother to watch a bunch of overstuffed, single-digit IQ thugs running around charging into each other like wild animals, if they didn’t have a financial stake in the games, [...]
Congressmen trying to stop UIGEA from taking effect!! Please help….
Monday, April 21st, 2008My friend The Engineer is still trying to help get repealed the despicable anti-online gambling legislation that some unscrupulous Congress-swine sneaked through the system. This horrible legislation has harmed many skilled players and sports bettors, putting some out of business entirely. Copied below with permission is The Engineer’s post from BJ21.com Green Chip. Please help [...]
Online commenting for the proposed UIGEA regulations is now available
Friday, October 5th, 2007Click here to see the proposed regulations. iMEGA has comments on the proposed regulations at http://www.imega.org/2007/10/03/imega-on-proposed-uigea-regulations/ Click here for instructions re submitting comments on proposed regulations. Thanks to BJ21.com Green Chip member The Engineer for posting this information.
Fight for online gaming continues
Tuesday, September 4th, 2007My friend The Engineer continues his tireless struggle against the sleazy politicians who want to take away still more of our freedoms. For updates on his efforts, click here.
The Bear Growls: Freedom-restricting politicians should be fired
Wednesday, August 1st, 2007My friend The Engineer has done a great job helping to try to repeal the disgusting UIGEA that some sleazy, cowardly politicians snuck through Congress last year. The Engineer wrote: If you enjoy your freedom to gamble online, you may wish to use this as a guide before voting in the upcoming elections. The [...]
Fight for Online Gaming
Friday, July 13th, 2007On BJ21.com Green Chip my friend The Engineer has been posting weekly updates to his remarkable work to try to repeal the horrible anti-online gambling law enacted last year. The Engineer has put hundreds of hours into his admirable effort. I am pleased to be able to post, with his permission, this week’s update. I [...]
The Bear Growls: Louisiana government corruption rivals Las Vegas government corruption
Thursday, March 22nd, 2007According to this news article, Internet gambling charges against an executive with a British company were dismissed Tuesday in exchange for $400,000 after extradition issues left the case nearly impossible to prosecute, St. Landry Parish District Attorney’s Office announced. If this case was nearly impossible to prosecute, why didn’t the prosecutor dismiss it? The demand [...]
Originally Posted 2/2/07 – US Government’s Witch Hunt
Tuesday, March 6th, 2007The Bear Growls: U.S. government’s witch hunt February 2, 2007 I have often growled at government arrogance, hypocrisy, incompetence and stupidity. But this time, the U.S. government’s witch hunt against online casino operators has gone way over the top. Harassing payment processors like Neteller has resulted in millions of dollars of U.S. citizens’ money being [...]
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