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Milton McGregor, gambling mogul's phone tapped. Wonder what the FBI has on Milton.

Maybe a lot; maybe nothing, but this is getting v-e-e-e-ry interesting.

To get the court's permission for a wiretap of a private person's phone, the FBI must show good cause, whether it relates strictly to McGregor or whether they are concerned about someone who might be talking with MM. Who knows what evil lurks? But in time we shall find out.

Corruption and gambling linked? Now who could possibly suspect such a thing?


http://blog.al.com/spotnews/20..._wiretap_played.html
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Originally posted by Ronnie P.:
Several thousand families in a poor predominately rural black section of Alabama that want to get back to work and provide for their families.


Aren't all you Rush-ite republicans in favor of these poor folks getting a college education and relocating to where there are jobs. Since when do you guys believe in using government to create an industry.
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Originally posted by Ronnie P.:
Several thousand families in a poor predominately rural black section of Alabama that want to get back to work and provide for their families.


I have to agree with you. Those folks worked in the McGregor empire and thus may well have been in a position to suspect corruption.

Really, I do not think you meant to post what you did. Go back and read the string and see what you have actually said. You need to pay 'tenshun!
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Originally posted by onepatriot7:
i admit, i haven't done the research, bingo is hardly at the top of my list, but, what's the big deal? does anyone on this forum ever play bingo? seems like i played a game or two about 35 years ago


Patriot,
The legislation under consideration did not just legalize bingo, it legalized all forms of gambling.

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