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Jonathan Wilson wrote:
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> > Remember all of those small countries that became havens for off-shore
> > trusts? They realized that they can attract money simply by being one of the
> > best places to put money. Ever wonder why the government does not shut down
> > all of the internet casinos? Because they operate in foreign countries that
> > not only tolerate them but perhaps benefit from their presence. Oops, I
> > didn't mean to preach this much.
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> Speaking of online casions the easy to eliminate them is for the us government
> to just ban ads for online casions. The casinos rely on ads for their customers
> and most of the large advertisment providers with the big exposure that the
> casinos need are based in the us. problem solved. The casinos go out of business
> and everyone is happy.
Except the casino owners who are, after all, engaged in a legitimate
business, in a country where it is legal, and who now have been
impacted.
If you really think this is a good idea, there's not much more I can
say. There is nothing intrinsically *wrong* with gambling, although I
consider excessive gambling a bit of an intelligence test. (gamble
excessively, and you fail)
--
Larry Pieniazek - larryp@novera.com - http://my.voyager.net/lar
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