BetUS.com Posts Odds on Whether or Not Coulter Will Retract Her Remarks
June 19, 2006 New York ? Infamous Ann Coulter, known for her crudeness, took it a step further in her latest book "Godless: The Church of Liberalism." In the book she calls the 9/11 widows who have criticized President Bush, selfish "broads" looking for fame. While a number of conservatives have criticized Coulter's statement, many other Republicans rallied to her defense. BetUS.com ? a leading online sportsbook and gaming site - has taken it a few steps further and has posted odds on Coulter's destiny.
Analysts at BetUS.com posted favorable 4-6 odds that the Widows of 9/11, who were also called "self-obsessed women," will sue Coulter for defamation. However, the chances of Ann Coulter retracting her remarks are slim with only 1-2 odds. Either way, Coulter?s outrageousness has shot her new book to number one on Amazon.com.
Executives at BetUS.com have posted the following odds:
Will Ann Coulter retract her remarks?
Yes: 6-4
No: 1-2
Will the 9/11 Widows Sue Coulter for defamation?
Yes: 4-6
No: 11-10
Additional political, sports and entertainment odds can be found at BetUS.com:
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SITE STATISTICS ILLUSTRATE WORLD CUP SOPPORT, US MELTING POT
BetUS.com Releases Geographic Research Illustrating Countries Support By State
June 15, 2006, New York, NY ? A week has passed in World Cup 2006 and spectatorship has reached astronomical heights all over the world. Even US viewership has exceeded expectations. Before the Cup started the United States grabbed the #4 World ranking, and US fans logged on in droves to the online sportsbook BetUS.com to wager heavily on the US team to move well beyond the first round.
With their first round shellacking however, those numbers have shifted, and intense research by the website has shown that wagering now more accurately depicts the ethnic make-up of the melting pot that is the USA. The largest most respected sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com released the following statistics today.
?Extensive research shows that people from every state in America have wagered on the World Cup this year at BetUS.com,? stated analyst Matt Ross. ?Whereas at the start of the Cup we had bets for the US absolutely flooding our site, now that a few games have been played, support is much more widespread illustrating the diversity of cultures that make up the US.?
How the US is Betting for World Cup
New York: Italy 45%, Germany 15%, Brazil 40%
California: Mexico 60%, England 30%, Brazil 10%
Florida: Portugal 30%, Spain 10%, Germany 10%, Brazil 25%, Mexico 25%
Texas: Brazil 55%, Mexico 20%, USA 1%, England 9%, Argentina 15%
June 19, 2006 New York ? Infamous Ann Coulter, known for her crudeness, took it a step further in her latest book "Godless: The Church of Liberalism." In the book she calls the 9/11 widows who have criticized President Bush, selfish "broads" looking for fame. While a number of conservatives have criticized Coulter's statement, many other Republicans rallied to her defense. BetUS.com ? a leading online sportsbook and gaming site - has taken it a few steps further and has posted odds on Coulter's destiny.
Analysts at BetUS.com posted favorable 4-6 odds that the Widows of 9/11, who were also called "self-obsessed women," will sue Coulter for defamation. However, the chances of Ann Coulter retracting her remarks are slim with only 1-2 odds. Either way, Coulter?s outrageousness has shot her new book to number one on Amazon.com.
Executives at BetUS.com have posted the following odds:
Will Ann Coulter retract her remarks?
Yes: 6-4
No: 1-2
Will the 9/11 Widows Sue Coulter for defamation?
Yes: 4-6
No: 11-10
Additional political, sports and entertainment odds can be found at BetUS.com:
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SITE STATISTICS ILLUSTRATE WORLD CUP SOPPORT, US MELTING POT
BetUS.com Releases Geographic Research Illustrating Countries Support By State
June 15, 2006, New York, NY ? A week has passed in World Cup 2006 and spectatorship has reached astronomical heights all over the world. Even US viewership has exceeded expectations. Before the Cup started the United States grabbed the #4 World ranking, and US fans logged on in droves to the online sportsbook BetUS.com to wager heavily on the US team to move well beyond the first round.
With their first round shellacking however, those numbers have shifted, and intense research by the website has shown that wagering now more accurately depicts the ethnic make-up of the melting pot that is the USA. The largest most respected sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com released the following statistics today.
?Extensive research shows that people from every state in America have wagered on the World Cup this year at BetUS.com,? stated analyst Matt Ross. ?Whereas at the start of the Cup we had bets for the US absolutely flooding our site, now that a few games have been played, support is much more widespread illustrating the diversity of cultures that make up the US.?
How the US is Betting for World Cup
New York: Italy 45%, Germany 15%, Brazil 40%
California: Mexico 60%, England 30%, Brazil 10%
Florida: Portugal 30%, Spain 10%, Germany 10%, Brazil 25%, Mexico 25%
Texas: Brazil 55%, Mexico 20%, USA 1%, England 9%, Argentina 15%