Viva Macau Online Casino Accepts 226 Countries, Not US
One of the fastest expanding of new online casinos is Viva Macau. Having just opened for business, the Internet gaming operator features a sportsbook, poker room, and a casino with a variety of online slots, video poker, blackjack, roulette, craps, baccarat, and exotic table games.
The site contains over a hundred pages of casino tutorials, strategy, and advice. In the few months it has been in operation, Viva Macau has introduced several new and unique slots, and released a sports betting guide.
But, because the United States suffers under unjust laws and politicians that try to throttle freedom of thought, expression, and lifestyle, Viva Macau is not available to U.S. customers.
Two hundred twenty-six countries are listed on the sign-up forms at Viva Macau. China is here. Iranian players are accepted. But Americans can't play, because their government refuses them that right.
Everywhere in the world, people can enjoy online casinos like Viva Macau, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. If you are stranded like the Bounty mutineers on Pitcairn's Island, pass the time by gambling online.
Visiting with Borat? No problem, Internet gambling at Viva Macau for residents of Kazahkstan is just a registration form away. Spending time with the sheiks? Saudi Arabia is on the list of countries whose citizens are able to sign up.
Some online casinos are brave enough to continue accepting U.S. registrations, including the fine casinos listed here at Online Casino Advisory. But Americans must ask themselves why their government, in the land of the frree, with liberty for all, tries so hard to block a product available to almost the rest of the entire world.
Recent Comments
| Posted by: Sam Casteel | When: 11/25/2008 09:39:19 AM EST |
| I love this article my friend. Hopefully the US's persecution of its own citizens will end and they can enjoy the freedoms experienced by the rest of the world. Take care, Sam Casteel Viva Macau Public Relations Manager | |




