We've got news on an arrest made in an online poker payment processor, senior citizens getting a hard time for playing a little poker and more all in tonight's Nightly Turbo.
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The story on the Idaho bust is just plain sad. Don't the police have better things to do?
03-01-2010 22:19
The incompetence of the Idaho Police is now proved. Raiding a senior citizen home for a home game of poker rather than investigating the serious organized crime and drug channels gaining significant ground in Idaho ... well that says it all.
The official that oked the arrests needs to get a grip on reality ... imagine ... beating up on old people with $100 changing hands when the state-wide drug cartel launders millions and serious laws are being broken.
flintsword
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03-02-2010 13:53
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