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The ban has failed so miserably that US players make up almost as large a share of the gaming industry marketplace as they did before the legal harassment began. U.S. customers are reported to constitute anywhere from 60 to 70 percent of total operator revenues from Internet gambling.

US Consulting firm Christiansen Capital Advisors published an estimate that our industry currently accounts for about $22 billion a year in global revenue. The number is expected to reach nearly $25 billion a year by 2010.

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Manne wrote: The ban has failed so miserably that US players make up almost as large a share of the gaming industry marketplace as they did before the legal harassment began. U.S. customers are reported to constitute anywhere from 60 to 70 percent of total operator revenues from Internet gambling.

US Consulting firm Christiansen Capital Advisors published an estimate that our industry currently accounts for about $22 billion a year in global revenue. The number is expected to reach nearly $25 billion a year by 2010.

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Right. US lawmakers are letting the online gambling industry grow without taking part by way of tax revenue.

On your signature: The man with money would win in a war. The man on a mission makes more peace with himself and others.
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Manne wrote: The ban has failed so miserably that US players make up almost as large a share of the gaming industry marketplace as they did before the legal harassment began. U.S. customers are reported to constitute anywhere from 60 to 70 percent of total operator revenues from Internet gambling.

US Consulting firm Christiansen Capital Advisors published an estimate that our industry currently accounts for about $22 billion a year in global revenue. The number is expected to reach nearly $25 billion a year by 2010.

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With gambling becoming legal, people will no longer have to go to illegally run operations to enjoy slot machines and poker.

Legalized Gambling Actually Decrease Crime.
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Manne wrote: The ban has failed so miserably that US players make up almost as large a share of the gaming industry marketplace as they did before the legal harassment began. U.S. customers are reported to constitute anywhere from 60 to 70 percent of total operator revenues from Internet gambling.

US Consulting firm Christiansen Capital Advisors published an estimate that our industry currently accounts for about $22 billion a year in global revenue. The number is expected to reach nearly $25 billion a year by 2010.

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The online gambling industry is a fantastic route for the improvement in the US economy, and a great way for the new president, Barak Obama to turn the US to a more successful nation, open to innovation and less conservative. Removing the ban on online gambling In the US and taking right actions in following the players may lead to an increase in US income and minimize the risks engraves in online gambling.
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Manne wrote: The ban has failed so miserably that US players make up almost as large a share of the gaming industry marketplace as they did before the legal harassment began. U.S. customers are reported to constitute anywhere from 60 to 70 percent of total operator revenues from Internet gambling.

US Consulting firm Christiansen Capital Advisors published an estimate that our industry currently accounts for about $22 billion a year in global revenue. The number is expected to reach nearly $25 billion a year by 2010.

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I think Obama is looking into that right now.
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Manne wrote: The ban has failed so miserably that US players make up almost as large a share of the gaming industry marketplace as they did before the legal harassment began. U.S. customers are reported to constitute anywhere from 60 to 70 percent of total operator revenues from Internet gambling.

US Consulting firm Christiansen Capital Advisors published an estimate that our industry currently accounts for about $22 billion a year in global revenue. The number is expected to reach nearly $25 billion a year by 2010.

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President Obama's is in Europe this week.
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Manne wrote: The ban has failed so miserably that US players make up almost as large a share of the gaming industry marketplace as they did before the legal harassment began. U.S. customers are reported to constitute anywhere from 60 to 70 percent of total operator revenues from Internet gambling.

US Consulting firm Christiansen Capital Advisors published an estimate that our industry currently accounts for about $22 billion a year in global revenue. The number is expected to reach nearly $25 billion a year by 2010.

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Internet gambling supporters will get a reprieve next week when U.S. Rep. Barney Frank unveils a bill to overturn the online gaming ban that went into effect during the last Bush :mad: administration.


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