Bill Frist knows that his anti-poker bill will fail on its own merits, so he attempted to attach it to a defense spending bill. After his Senate colleagues rightly stymied his craven efforts, because they have nothing to do with defense, he is attempting to attach his amendment to a Port Security bill that is in front of the Senate tonight.This is very real, very serious, and a very real threat to everyone who wants to have the freedom to play online poker from the privacy of their own homes.
From the Poker Player's Alliance:
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist is attaching the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act to a bill that is expected to be approved by the Congress early this evening. PLEASE call your Senators today and tell them that they should oppose the Internet gambling bill being part of Port Security legislation.
If the Port Security bill passes, with the Internet gambling language included, your ability to enjoy poker online will be at serious risk.
Each member of the Poker Players Alliance has two Senators which are listed below (or click here). They need to hear from you RIGHT NOW! Let them know that you care about your rights to play poker.
Please Call!!! Tell your Senators to oppose attaching Internet gambling to Port Security!
If this bill is so important, and if online gaming presents such a threat to our nation, this bill should face a vote on its own merits. Please call your Senator right now, and tell them that online poker has nothing to do with port security, and Senator Frist's cynical effort to attach it should be stopped.
I've submitted this story to Netscape News, and if you could vote it up there for a lot of people to see, that will increase our chances of stopping this. There is also a similar story at Digg.







1. What a tool.
Bill Frist. How much money in fines did his company HCA pay for defrauding Medicare, Medicade, etc? Oh that's right, $1.7 billion, the largest in history.
Why can't we have legislation that doesn't have riders that have nothing to do with it?
Posted at 7:56PM on Sep 29th 2006 by Bill Reals