Reno,
You should be ashamed of yourself. You proclaim to love and respect this man on your
post yet you bury him with a capsule summary of his life.
I hope someday you get the visit he did and MLS gives the same capsule summary of your life with the disclaimer that he loves and respects you and your son.
Why didn't you reply to QUESTION FOR RENO or FOR RENO? I'll tell you why, because you could not address these posts point for point and successfully defend your position.
I really wanted you to just say in hindsight I made a mistake and wish i hadn't made the post.
Why? I already had THE KUDOS FOR RENO post ready. I truly believed you had enough integrity to do the classy thing which would have set the standard for posting in this great forum...
For the last time this has nothing to do with you providing incriminating evidence against this man,it is about respect for a man you claim to respect and love. Was the benifit derived for the readers worth draging
this man's name through the mud.
No.
The readers of Bettorsworld did not avoid getting slow paid,no paid or derive any other information that would be of benefit to them.
THAT'S THE POINT OF THE POST WHICH YOU JUST DANCE AROUND AND REFUSE TO ADDRESS.
Your post served only one purpose the
SELF-GLORIFICATION of RENO,it certainly didn't provide any information that would have specifically benefited any readers of this forum.
DO YOU GET THE POINT NOW???
And please don't anybody insult me with the why did you post Reno's post if you want everybody to forget defense.
The damage is already done. Reno had a chance to set the standard for posting in
this site but chose to plead NO LO CONTENDRE rather than be the man he professes to be in this forum.
Reno you truly missed an opportunity to be the MAN...
> reno
> Member posted 04-27-2000 01:37 AM
>
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xxxxx has been the biggest mover of money in Vegas for nearly 15 years. He used to work out of Caesar's Palace, and then he got huge financing and became the biggest mover for all the betting syndicates. xxxxx is a great, great guy with a giant heart. I truly love and respect him. I used to work with xxxxx--probably in 1984-1985--before he became a mover and when he was still working out of Caesar's Palace. xxxxxand oooo (who was Polar's boss for many, many years)and I
would scalp baseball games together. I would go up and down the strip, checking sportsbook lines while xxxxx would be in Caesar's and oooo would be at home calling
privates and phone accounts.
I had dinner with xxxxx and his son zzzzzzz (who used to be a runner for xxxxxx but no longer is involved in sportsbetting)a few months ago. I could have gotten involved moving money, but I finally decided that
the risk wasn't worth the profit potential. I had actually contemplated moving money until very recently. I thank my lucky stars that I didn't do it. I haven't called anyone to get details about the bust. Their phones may be tapped. An agent for a very close
friend got nabbed and called my friend. This guy is an agent for half-a-dozen Don Best books. They came in and took everything he had, including his computers.
It is amazing how motivated the Feds now are to bust innocuous movers runners. All these guys are doing is placing bets for someone else. As far as I'm concerned, this type of bust is indicative of the Gestapoization of America. It is legalized stealing.
All the feds want is an excuse to grab the loot.
Consider the following quote from "The Offshore Money Manual:
When the United States was founded there were only three federal crimes: treason, counterfeiting and piracy on the high seas.
Now, with complete disregard for the constitutional tradition that long reserved the area of criminal law to the states, Congres has rushed to enact over 3,000
federal criminal prohitions. That disturbing number comes from Ronald Gainer, a washington attorney who was paid to count all those crimes by the U.S. department of Justice. Worse, Congress gives non-elected executive branch bureuacrats the power to
write thousands of pages of regulations which also impose criminal penalties.
What initially prompted Congres to unleash this onslaught was money. There are vast profits to be made in the so-called "war on drugs." Laws supposedly aimed at preventing drug-related money laundering allow police to capture and seize any funds consider to be
illicit. Congress has converted cash and property transactions associated with over 100 "specified unlawful activities" into separate new federal felonies, allowing still more confiscations. Now, money-hungry prosecutors routinely pressure citizens who are accused of non-violent, non-drug-related crimes. Regardless of the alleged crime, they add on unrelated money-laundering
charges in the hopes of levying a big fine and enriching their own cofers. Many of these "crimes" carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in jail, twice the average sentence served by murderers in the U.S.
IP: 24.234.0.80
You should be ashamed of yourself. You proclaim to love and respect this man on your
post yet you bury him with a capsule summary of his life.
I hope someday you get the visit he did and MLS gives the same capsule summary of your life with the disclaimer that he loves and respects you and your son.
Why didn't you reply to QUESTION FOR RENO or FOR RENO? I'll tell you why, because you could not address these posts point for point and successfully defend your position.
I really wanted you to just say in hindsight I made a mistake and wish i hadn't made the post.
Why? I already had THE KUDOS FOR RENO post ready. I truly believed you had enough integrity to do the classy thing which would have set the standard for posting in this great forum...
For the last time this has nothing to do with you providing incriminating evidence against this man,it is about respect for a man you claim to respect and love. Was the benifit derived for the readers worth draging
this man's name through the mud.
No.
The readers of Bettorsworld did not avoid getting slow paid,no paid or derive any other information that would be of benefit to them.
THAT'S THE POINT OF THE POST WHICH YOU JUST DANCE AROUND AND REFUSE TO ADDRESS.
Your post served only one purpose the
SELF-GLORIFICATION of RENO,it certainly didn't provide any information that would have specifically benefited any readers of this forum.
DO YOU GET THE POINT NOW???
And please don't anybody insult me with the why did you post Reno's post if you want everybody to forget defense.
The damage is already done. Reno had a chance to set the standard for posting in
this site but chose to plead NO LO CONTENDRE rather than be the man he professes to be in this forum.
Reno you truly missed an opportunity to be the MAN...
> reno
> Member posted 04-27-2000 01:37 AM
>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
xxxxx has been the biggest mover of money in Vegas for nearly 15 years. He used to work out of Caesar's Palace, and then he got huge financing and became the biggest mover for all the betting syndicates. xxxxx is a great, great guy with a giant heart. I truly love and respect him. I used to work with xxxxx--probably in 1984-1985--before he became a mover and when he was still working out of Caesar's Palace. xxxxxand oooo (who was Polar's boss for many, many years)and I
would scalp baseball games together. I would go up and down the strip, checking sportsbook lines while xxxxx would be in Caesar's and oooo would be at home calling
privates and phone accounts.
I had dinner with xxxxx and his son zzzzzzz (who used to be a runner for xxxxxx but no longer is involved in sportsbetting)a few months ago. I could have gotten involved moving money, but I finally decided that
the risk wasn't worth the profit potential. I had actually contemplated moving money until very recently. I thank my lucky stars that I didn't do it. I haven't called anyone to get details about the bust. Their phones may be tapped. An agent for a very close
friend got nabbed and called my friend. This guy is an agent for half-a-dozen Don Best books. They came in and took everything he had, including his computers.
It is amazing how motivated the Feds now are to bust innocuous movers runners. All these guys are doing is placing bets for someone else. As far as I'm concerned, this type of bust is indicative of the Gestapoization of America. It is legalized stealing.
All the feds want is an excuse to grab the loot.
Consider the following quote from "The Offshore Money Manual:
When the United States was founded there were only three federal crimes: treason, counterfeiting and piracy on the high seas.
Now, with complete disregard for the constitutional tradition that long reserved the area of criminal law to the states, Congres has rushed to enact over 3,000
federal criminal prohitions. That disturbing number comes from Ronald Gainer, a washington attorney who was paid to count all those crimes by the U.S. department of Justice. Worse, Congress gives non-elected executive branch bureuacrats the power to
write thousands of pages of regulations which also impose criminal penalties.
What initially prompted Congres to unleash this onslaught was money. There are vast profits to be made in the so-called "war on drugs." Laws supposedly aimed at preventing drug-related money laundering allow police to capture and seize any funds consider to be
illicit. Congress has converted cash and property transactions associated with over 100 "specified unlawful activities" into separate new federal felonies, allowing still more confiscations. Now, money-hungry prosecutors routinely pressure citizens who are accused of non-violent, non-drug-related crimes. Regardless of the alleged crime, they add on unrelated money-laundering
charges in the hopes of levying a big fine and enriching their own cofers. Many of these "crimes" carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in jail, twice the average sentence served by murderers in the U.S.
IP: 24.234.0.80
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