
In a little more than two months Americans will have a chance to make a difference in their fight to make Internet gambling easier for themselves.
As you know Internet gambling is not illegal for Americans, but the funding of gambling accounts by American financial institutions is unlawful, and that makes it difficult for adult Americans to exercise their rights.
The foes and proponents of Internet gambling are besieging the Presidential, and other candidates, to either continue, or end this ban if elected.
If you're an Internet gambler, or would like to try it, but are turned off by the gambling funding process then please listen up. This November vote for the candidates that are in favor of restoring some of the rights Americans have lost under the Bush administration.
The reasons given for upholding the ban are nonsense and based largely on silly religious beliefs that self proclaimed moralists are trying to force everyone to give in to.
This should anger you even if you could care less about Internet gambling because today it is this and tomorrow it will be something else if we allow these misguided "nanny society" Bush - McCain disciples to prevail.
Now they have come up with another ploy by trying to liken the Internet to a public library and claiming that gambling should not be conducted in a library
This is beyond absurd since the Internet is a means of communication and nothing else.
Think about it; if they get away with this, what's to prevent them from attempting to institute controls over what is said over the telephone?
It's about censorship and control and forced morality invented by someone without any more rights than your own.
Don't let others tell you what you can or can't do, or how to think, or spend your free time or discretionary income.
Vote for yourself and freedom this November.
Here's the latest on what politicians are thinking about
Internet gambling for Americans.
Source:www.daylife.com