lunes, 30 de abril de 2007

Sen. Jon Kyl has change of heart; now shills for online casinos

The PPA pointed me to Sen. Jon Kyl's article in the National Ledger so-not-cleverly-titled, "Online Gambling: Will New Law Be Repealed - Don't Bet On It".

I was shocked - SHOCKED! - to find that Sen. Kyl now supports online gambling.

What? You don't believe me?

Here's your proof ---------->

That's right, people, there are contextual links to online gambling websites in Sen. Kyl's article!

Oh, don't pay attention to what he wrote! It's all wink-wink, "Don't gamble, click these links, don't gamble". Every good blogger knows the art of link-baiting, and knows that the best way to get people to click those ads is to stir up controversy.

I do believe the good Sen. Kyl is a master-baiter.

I don't know if they rotate among advertisers, but right now Golden Casino has the first link to online gambling. Figures the guys that paid $13k for a grilled-cheese sandwich could figure out a way to corrupt the good senator.

Pokerfox.net has the second link to 'Internet Gambling', 888.com has the third link to 'online poker', and something called oxysearch.com rounds out the shilling with 'poker players'.

I'd link to them myself, but if they're paying National Ledger (any chance Sen. Kyl was compensated for this article? Hmmm?) they can pay me too. So there.

Oh, last but not least, the obligatory Google Adsense links:









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