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Everyone should consider emailing one or more news outlets. The only org. in this country that is more powerful than our Government is the press. I sent an email to Bill O'Reilly asking him to consider this issue for his tv show. For those of you who dont know who Bill is, he is the self proclaimed, and rightfully so, "The most powerful man in news".
I am not the most eliquent of writers, my grammar sucks as well, but here is what I wrote Mr. O'Reilly; Bill, I am deeply troubled by the U.S. Government's repeated attempts to strip the average American citizen of his or her individual freedoms. The Internet Gaming law that was passed by congress on Friday was just the latest in series of laws that chips away at the foundation that this country was built upon. The really sad part in all of this, in my opinion, is that Sen. Frist and the majority of the others in Congress do not truly care about the morality of gambling, they are simply playing politics; playing politics with my freedom as an American citizen. My personal view is that this law was attached to the Port Security bill to make sure that it passed first and foremost, but more importantly I feel that it was passed so that members of Congress, and specifically the Republican majority, could diffuse and distance themselves from the Jack Abramoff scandal. If this isn't a clear cut case of politics outweighing individual freedom I don't know what is. If congress was truly concerned about gambling in the U.S., then why did they attack only internet Gaming/Poker and not Casino gaming, off-track/internet betting on horse racing and sports, and state lotteries. Of this group, the state lotteries have to be the greater moral issue in the U.S., not poker which is game of skill not luck. It has been estimated that as many as 30 million Americans play poker for recreation and income, both on the Internet and in games at home and in casinos. The leading advocacy groups had been lobbying congress for the past year or more to regulate and tax internet gaming, as opposed to criminalizing it. There was also a push to make allowances for poker in the law that was passed, and even an effort to have Congress form a committee to best decide how to confront the issue. Neither effort was successful as you well know. The effect of this new law will certainly have a negative impact on the industry, but more importantly it could make criminals out of millions of American citizens who wish to keep playing poker. I would like to ask you to look into this and possibly consider this as talking point for your show. With that in mind, here are a few links to information that I used while writing this email http://www.pokerplayersalliance.org/ http://www.nrog.org/ As a side note, the U.S. court system has ruled in the past that being a poker player is a legitimate occupation and a game of skill not luck. Here is a link to that story. http://www.cardplayer.com/magazine/article/14882 There a number of large internet forums dedicated to the poker community, a couple of those are; http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/ubbthreads.php http://www.pocketfives.com/ Thank you for time and your consideration of this issue, James S. Here is his email address if you wish to help me get this on the air; [email protected] If we want to be honest about it, the court system and public opinion are probably the only way this will ever be overturned. I am doing my part. Do the rest of you folks have another email or two left in you? |
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