During the markup to {House|Quarter|Edifice|Domicile} {Resolution|Deliberation|Result|Fixedness} 2267, the {bill|restaurant check|tabulation|jaws} proposing online gambling {regulation|ordinance|usual|code}, {opponent|foe|contestant|contender} Spencer Bachus {repeatedly|often|recurrently|over again} referred to an article in the Orlando {Sentinel|Guard|Picket|Patrol} as heralding the incipient dangers of Internet gaming. Bachus said the {paper|files|notepaper|legal papers} bemoaned the {lure|decoy|induce|seduce} Internet cafes posed to children, and argued this meant accepting online casinos means subjecting kids to risk.Bachus repeated the citation a {number|mass|include|covey} of times during the {course|indubitably|execution|process} of the {discussion|colloquy|exchange|deliberation} {by|alongside|not later than|nigh} the {House|Legislature|Theatre|Quarter} {Financial|Pecuniary|Monetary|Fiscal} Services {Committee|Panel|Commission|Cabinet}, as if he had discovered a {hard|spiritedly|strict|in the red} {kernel|pip|quiddity|grain} of {fact|points|episode|act} gaming proponents could not refute nor digest. But the Alabama Republican had either accidentally or {deliberately|on purpose|consciously|pointedly} muddied the {water|splash|dampen|first} with misleading information. | machine a sous | 8.02.2011, 01:48 Uhr | |