Stepehen Chapman: Will Congress lift the ban on Internet gambling?

Posted by Kendall Harmon

The other day, a citizen went before a House committee and urged its members to stop their burdensome interference with her business. "At its most basic level," said Annie Duke, "the issue before this committee is personal freedom, the right of individual Americans to do what they want in the privacy of their homes without the intrusion of government."

I know what you're expecting: At that point, the politicians all had a good laugh and told her to get lost so they could get back to meddling in people's lives.

But no. Not only did they hear out the winner of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship, they did exactly what she suggested. The committee voted to lift the federal ban on Internet poker and other online gambling, while approving a measure to tax and regulate it.

Read it all.



Filed under: * Culture-WatchBlogging & the InternetGambling* Economics, PoliticsPolitics in GeneralHouse of RepresentativesSenate

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Posted August 4, 2010 at 7:30 am [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. mppets wrote:

The magic words, “Tax it”

August 4, 12:12 pm | [comment link]
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