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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays
from Bank of America's perspective, its about the law, their interpretations of the law, the potential liability issues they face, shareholders views, their policies and government pressure... its not about about their personal opinions of the Constitution and personal freedoms.
if people want to gamble online.. fine. there is a mechanism to make that possible. most of you should have learned about it in junior high. just because someone always feels that life isn't fair, doesn't mean their constitutional rights are being infringed on. i get really tired of hearing that rediculous crap here.
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I understand what BofA did and don't have a problem with it. I think the poster you were arguing with was stating that the law was unfair. I don't think anyone really blames BofA for following the law. Their practices do seem a tad hypocritical, but that's beside the point.
I think the bigger issue is what the government has done. First their hypocritical and ridiculous stance on gambling, then making banks police it for them. Gotta love those small government Republicans.