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Internet Gambling: WSEX.com spearheads campaign for online gambling
written April 21, 2007
One of the pioneer sports books involved with online gambling, namely the World Sports Exchange, has gone above and beyond what the rest of the competition has done involving the "right" for an individual to wager online if he chooses to.
Aside from also being one of the first members of the Antigua Online Gaming Association, the World Sports Exchange at www.wsex.com has always been outspoken and pro-active regarding Internet gambling.
As of Friday, April 20, 2007, while every other online sports book has links to odds and were to wager on their Home Page, The World Sports Exchange is to be commended for going against the grain and showing the following message to its customers in its front and center section.
We at EOG.com strongly urge anyone who enjoys online gambling to follow these simple instructions so that we can win the fight against some hypocrits in Washington D.C who want to ignore a recent WTO ruling in favor of Antigua against the USA regarding Internet Gambling.
This message is posted as a courtesy to the Antigua Online Gaming Association.
Greetings Players,
As you may be aware, online gaming has been under attack by the United States for the last decade. The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has successfully challenged the malicious prosecution of Antiguan operators in the World Trade Organization. The WTO has found that the US's application of its laws against Antiguan entities is protectionist and in violation of the General Agreement on Trade in Services.
Now that Antigua has won the legal battle, it can use political support in Congress. Here's how you can help. Please email and phone your Representative in the House of Representatives and your two Senators. Remind them that the United States needs to abide by the decision in the Antigua-Gaming matter if they expect other countries to comply with WTO decisions in favor of the United States.
Here is a link to a letter to the USTR from Representative Ros-Lehtinen, the ranking Republican on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs:
http://www.antiguawto.com/LettertoUSTR.pdf
Rep. Ros-Lehtinen eloquently noted, "...our failure to resolve this dispute may harm our credibility as we seek to press countries like China regarding their violations on a range of issues, including intellectual property protection, subsidies, and currency manipulation." She further warned, "In the event the United States fails to reach a satisfactory resolution of the Antigua dispute, it could provide China with an argument to ignore a WTO decision favorable to the United States."
Please send the link above to your Representative and Senators. Ask them to send similar letters to the United States Trade Representative. Let them know you vote, you pay taxes, and you think the United States should comply with the decision in the Antigua-Gaming matter.
To contact your Representative and two Senators, follow the links below or call the Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and give them your zip code. Make sure you call three times.
http://www.house.gov
http://www.senate.gov
We will continue to fight the legal battle, please help us with the political fight.
Thank you,
Antigua Online Gaming Association
www.aoga.ag
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written by Kenneth Weitzner--EOG

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