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  • Frank urges U.S. delay Internet gambling rules

    Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:39pm EST

    By Doug Palmer

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A senior congressional Democrat on Monday accused the Bush administration of rushing to implement Internet gambling rules that have raised concerns among banks before it leaves office on January 20.

    "I am deeply disappointed to hear that your agency is proceeding with what I consider to be unseemly haste in issuing regulations implementing the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act," House Financial Committee Chairman Barney Frank, a Massachusetts Democrat, said in a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson.

    "This midnight rulemaking will tie the hands of the new Administration, burden the financial services industry at a time of economic crisis, and contradict the stated intent of the Financial Services Committee," Frank said.

    The U.S. Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve are required to issue new rules on Internet gambling under a bill Congress passed 2006, when Republicans were still in control of the House of Representatives and the Senate.

    That bill, which cost EU Internet gambling companies billions of euro in lost market value, prohibited companies from accepting payments in connection with "unlawful Internet gambling."

    But rather than define what types of gambling are illegal online, the bill relied on existing Federal and state laws to answer that question. It also still allowed any online horserace betting permissible under the Interstate Horseracing Act of 1978.

    That has caused confusion and at a hearing in April both Treasury and Federal Reserve officials told Frank's committee they were "struggling" to determine what type of online gambling was illegal under the bill.

    "The challenge we have is interpreting ... federal laws that Congress itself isn't sure what they mean," said Louise Roseman, the Fed's director of reserve bank operations and payment systems.

    The House Financial Services Committee passed legislation in September that would block implementation of the new regulations, but neither the full House or the Senate has followed up with a vote on the measure.

    In response to Frank's letter to Paulson, a Treasury spokeswoman said the Treasury and the Fed were working together "to gather considerable public comment and complete these regulations as directed by Congress."

    Meanwhile, the European Commission has been investigating whether the U.S. Justice Department was unfairly singling out EU Internet gambling companies for enforcement in response to the 2006 law.

    An EU team who visited Washington in September to investigate the issue, is expected to release its report by the end of the November. Depending on what it says, that could set the stage for the European Commission to bring action against the United States at the World Trade Organization

  • #2
    Barney Frank should be in jail, guy is an absolute criminal.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by harold_bush View Post
      Barney Frank should be in jail, guy is an absolute criminal.
      What does your comment have to do with the article posted?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BettorsChat View Post
        What does your comment have to do with the article posted?
        Absolutely nothing. I actually stopped reading the article as soon as I saw his name.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by harold_bush View Post
          Absolutely nothing. I actually stopped reading the article as soon as I saw his name.
          So you instead wanted to bring Politics into it. That forum was shut down for a reason.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BettorsChat View Post
            So you instead wanted to bring Politics into it. That forum was shut down for a reason.
            Nope, not being political, jus being honest. Plenty of criminals to go around on both sides. Just call em as I see him. If the article quoted Ted Stevens I would have said the same thing......relax dude.

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            • #7
              I think Barney is correct on this one. Monitoring off shore deposits of relatively small amounts should be the last thing banks need to focus on these days.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by harold_bush View Post
                Nope, not being political, jus being honest. Plenty of criminals to go around on both sides. Just call em as I see him. If the article quoted Ted Stevens I would have said the same thing......relax dude.
                Relax you didn't even read the article so it shows how biased you are about something.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by harold_bush View Post
                  Barney Frank should be in jail, guy is an absolute criminal.
                  Wrong...Bush and the rest of the moral majority fanatics in Congress should be jailed for passing this piece of shit law which prohibits our freedom to gamble online.

                  KAZ
                  [email protected]

                  I'm just here so I won't get fined....

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by KazDog View Post
                    Wrong...Bush and the rest of the moral majority fanatics in Congress should be jailed for passing this piece of shit law which prohibits our freedom to gamble online.

                    KAZ
                    OBAMA will find a way to tax it

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ***THA FIX*** View Post
                      OBAMA will find a way to tax it
                      I don't care if he finds a way to tax it. It should be allowed in this country and not left up to other countries to profit off our degenerate gambling habits. Legalize it in this this country and tax it because it IS income. Just like everything else gets taxed....

                      KAZ
                      [email protected]

                      I'm just here so I won't get fined....

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by KazDog View Post
                        I don't care if he finds a way to tax it. It should be allowed in this country and not left up to other countries to profit off our degenerate gambling habits. Legalize it in this this country and tax it because it IS income. Just like everything else gets taxed....

                        KAZ
                        I'm still trying to figure out my Atlanta will not put in casinos. Midtown would be the perfect spot.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ***THA FIX*** View Post
                          I'm still trying to figure out my Atlanta will not put in casinos. Midtown would be the perfect spot.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by harold_bush View Post
                            NO UGA fans allowed!!!!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ***THA FIX*** View Post
                              NO UGA fans allowed!!!!



                              Come to New Orleans. We got Casinos, video poker, lottery, etc.
                              We also have crime, poverty, public schools that suck, politicians that openly take bribes and get re-elected, federal dollars that were sent to help rebuild after Katrina that have disappeared, etc.
                              Be careful what you wish for !!!
                              jc Wishes He Can Get A Goat

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