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Originally Posted by shaliza
Earlier today samsam posted on GFY a false story about ePassporte, with a phony link to a supposed New York Times article. There is no truth to anything stated in that post. Things and people are fine at ePassporte. samsam has been banned and will hear from our lawyers.
Thanks to all of you that immediately knew this was untrue and thanks to all of you for your continued support of ePassporte, the preferred currency of the Adult Entertainment Industry. ePassporte is Everywhere, still and for the long term.
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So does epassporte plan to continue being involved in facilitating gambling transactions?
Will you be challenging the governments restrictions on gambling?
I don't gamble, so I am not all that up on the issue, but why exactly is the U.S. government trying to ban internet gambling, when gambling is legal in various places (Las Vegas, Atlantic City), there is government sponsored lottery gambling games in many states (and across state lines), and gambling casinos are popping up all around on Indian Reservations, apparently with the blessing of the government?
If they can't shut down casinos in Monte Carlo, etc, where Americans can travel to gamble, how can they regulate people doing the same online with companies set up in other countries?
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