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whether these allegations come to be truth or not, i think you can see why on-line poker will not be legalized in the usa, anytime soon. it's interesting how everyone was berating the usa for making on-line poker illegal based upon it being classified as a game of chance, when the real concern is that on-line poker does not have the security in place to prevent cheating. i will not be surprised if more euro countries start to ban on-line poker for security reasons. the on-line sites have very well demonstrated that they are more interested in raking in the rake today, rather than spending capital to provide the adequate security measures needed in today and tomorrow's on-line world. [/ QUOTE ] Really just never understood this logic and such at all. Well they have problems so lets just make them illegal and deny people the opportunity to make their own decisions and possibly infringe on their freedom. Instead of we can fix the problems by legalizing it and allow people opportunities they want and make everyone happy. Also online horse betting will still be legal last I knew, and no one has ever fixed a horser ace. |
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