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Name: Jim Nickogoski on Oct 29, 2006Comments: The Online Gambling Ban is unjust and should be reversedFlag
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Name: Ralph Daniels on Oct 29, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Steve Renkoff on Oct 29, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 29, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 29, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Ady on Oct 29, 2006Comments: I WANT online gambling in US!Flag
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Name: Peter Mcleod on Oct 29, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Patricia Wilson on Oct 30, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Sofia on Oct 30, 2006Comments: I think this law is limiting our freedom and our democratic rights regarding our private decisions.Flag
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Name: Jim Rothback on Oct 31, 2006Comments: good luck!Flag
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Name: John Keating on Oct 31, 2006Comments: This law is a disgrace.Flag
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Name: Tim Oconnor on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Ana on Nov 1, 2006Comments: sign the petition to reverse the online gambling ban in the UFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Doris Robinson on Nov 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 1, 2006Comments: I feel that instated a law that limits gambling from inside the US is only hindering the government of the United States from cashing in on such a huge industry. Not unlike the war on drugs or the war on terror, which is seeing the United States government overspending and not getting results in its campaigns, would find that legalization of marijauna as well as online gambling would only bring a higher and much needed revenue to the US in our days of war and terror. Please retract the bill that underlines the legality of overseas offshore online gambling casinos. It not only hurts our economy but it also destroys jobs in the US that others are forced to open offshores. Legalize online gambling and legalize marijuana and bring back a 25 billion dollar a year industry to the US.Flag
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Name: Linda Rominger on Nov 2, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 2, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Tom Rubecamp on Nov 2, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Patrick Smyth on Nov 2, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Aaron on Nov 2, 2006Comments: This is the worst idea ever.Flag
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Name: Brian Grady on Nov 3, 2006Comments: I think this is just the first of many steps the US will take to curb our right to choose, I do not like the direction our government is heading.Flag
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Name: Keith Stanczyk on Nov 3, 2006Comments: I am signing this petition hoping it will do some good although the only way I can see this law ever getting changed is by the complete overhaul of the politicians currently in office. We need a new government, these crooked old bastards who currently control this country need to be shown that we will not take this bullshit any longer.Flag
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Name: Ryan Peterson on Nov 3, 2006Comments: to government: i know what's good for me, stop trying to protect meFlag
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Name: Karen Jones on Nov 4, 2006Comments: It is an outrage to try and make online gambling illegal. How dare our government try to tell us how we can spend our money.Flag
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Name: Jennifer Thompson on Nov 7, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 8, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Brian Robert McGannon on Nov 11, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: M.Mercer on Nov 11, 2006Comments: USA OR RUSSIA Whats next when we can piss & where !Flag
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Name: Steve.C on Nov 12, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Pablo R on Nov 13, 2006Comments: Gambling is not that bad, the government passed it as a must pass law, which was attached to a law that enforces security, not allowing people to vote for the gambling act itsself, this is what a corrupt government does. The government wants people to gamble with the state lottery, where you have almost no chance on winning and is just not fun. The united states government cares about money, not its people. Lifting the wnlawful gambling act would be fair, that doesnt mean you would have to life the safe ports act. Thank youFlag
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Name: Frank Kraft on Nov 13, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Mikkel Vejlgaard on Nov 15, 2006Comments: Land of the free and home of the brave I think not...Flag
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Name: Brandon Plumski on Nov 28, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Lencho Dwight on Dec 1, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Andre on Dec 3, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Lorna Heath on Dec 4, 2006Comments: Bush's Bill is affecting companies in the UK as well as the USA. We need some of the Freedom that USA brags about to make our own decisions. This is NOT GOOD!Flag
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Name: David Price on Dec 5, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicholas Latal on Dec 14, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Sir William Heath on Dec 31, 2006Comments: the usa gov, has too much power, they can bust down your door in the middle of the night, shoot and kill you, and say Sorry we have the wrong house nothing was done about it (sad), now we need to keep bush nose out of the gambing laws, we are losing all ours RIGHTS!!!!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Robin on Jan 16, 2007Comments: stopFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 20, 2007Comments: Unfair Unfair Unfair! I work hard for my money and I should be the one deciding how it is spent! I pay my dang taxes, and I should be able to decide how I want to spend the REST OF IT!Flag
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Name: Carine on Jan 23, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Marna Bare on Jan 29, 2007Comments: I do not feel that the government has the right to control how I sepnd my money. The cost of everything is going up, but wages are not. How I spend what little money I do have should be no body's business but my own!Flag
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Name: Neatha Devries on Feb 2, 2007Comments: We should keep our freedomFlag
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Name: Bradley Enno on Feb 6, 2007Comments: I am a taxpaying adult age 30, I served in the 82 airborne US Army and have honorable discharge. I pay my bills.. I dont write bad checks..I DID enjoy online Poker untill the US government decided too tell me what too do with my money... I am a voter and I never saw opportunity too vote on this!!! Even still, rather than vote on this why not just drop it. Nobody should have say what I do with my money nor what anybody else spends their money on. That includes the US government. Gambling is not an illegal substance, nobody can die doing it. and nobody can come too physical harm doing it. what I do with my money is MY BUSINESSFlag
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Name: Peggy Von Radics on Feb 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Cindy Espinoza on Feb 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rob on Feb 20, 2007Comments: This is unjust & US Government is trying to control the world wide web now What is next, build a virtual fence around the internet How about worrying about the billions spent on Iraq war, or is that forgotten.Flag
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Name: Bill Van Vleck on Mar 26, 2007Comments: The government has grown to be too full of itself in thinking that it has the right to ordain what people do with their capital and property. The concept that our government is responsible for protecting the citizens of the United States of America from whatever malevolence they see fit to prioritize, is ludicrous and unconstitutional at best. This is only one element of abundant examples of government on every level dictating to individuals how they live their lives and run their affairs. If things continue, the constitution will become a forgotten remnant of our history whose significance will be in our ability to remember what was supposed to be the land of the free.Flag
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