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The Poker Players Alliance released a Presidential candidate guide based on voting records and moral stances of those now trying to claim their party’s nomination for President of the United States.

But because there is a void of information when it comes to the candidate’s stances on gambling issues, the PPA encourages its members to contact the campaigns directly. The PPA says this will also show the campaigns that there is a group of citizens out there willing to fight for the right to gamble and play poker in their own homes.

The guide the PPA recently sent to its members helps give them an idea where the current crop of Presidential candidates stand on the issue of online gambling. Here’s what the PPA has to say about the frontrunners of both the Democrat and Republican parties:
Democrats

Hillary Clinton

The two-term senator from New York won the New Hampshire Democratic primary. She has recently expressed that she supports the industry’s position: to study Internet gambling to see whether it can be fairly regulated so that individuals can safely participate in it and American businesses can compete in the international market (Las Vegas Sun, 01/18/08). When contacting the campaign, be sure to let them know you are an undecided voter and a proud poker player.

Contact her campaign through: www.hillaryclinton.com/help/contact/

John Edwards

The former Senator from North Carolina has recently expressed that he opposes legalization of internet gaming, doubting it can be controlled (Las Vegas Sun, 01/18/08). When contacting the campaign, be sure to let them know you are an undecided voter and a proud poker player.

Contact his campaign through: www.johnedwards.com/about/contact/form/

Barack Obama

The senator is from Illinois and winner of the Iowa Democratic caucus. Obama has recently expressed that he worries that the Internet is "a Wild West of illegal activity", and supports a study of Internet gambling and supports regulation to address the worst abuses (Las Vegas Sun, 01/18/08). He is reputed to be a good player, and doesn't mind letting it be known that he enjoys playing poker for money. These stories are even on his own website. When contacting the campaign, be sure to let them know you are an undecided voter and a proud poker player.

Contact his campaign through: my.barackobama.com/page/content/contact/

Republicans

Rudy Giuliani

The former two-term mayor of New York City has a long record as a social moderate, and he has made some pro-gaming statements. However, he also zealously enforced gaming laws in New York City. During the primary campaign, Giuliani has moved decidedly to the right in an effort to woo support from social conservatives, who generally oppose gaming of any sort. Nonetheless, we urge you to contact the Giuliani campaign and ask whether he has a formal position. Be sure to let them know you're an undecided voter and a proud poker player.

Contact his campaign thorugh: www.joinrudy2008.com/contact/

Mike Huckabee

Republican Iowa caucus winner and former Arkansas governor, Mike Huckabee does have a clear position OPPOSING Internet Poker. Mike Huckabee responded to the National Coalition Against Legalized Gambling's questionnaire (the only candidate to respond, by the way). In it, he promised to veto any legislation repealing UIGEA or otherwise clearly legalizing online gaming.

Here is the question he was asked, complete with its bias and inaccuracies:

1) Last year, Congress voted overwhelming to criminalize most forms of Internet gambling. This year some members of Congress are promoting legislation to legalize Internet gambling. If such legislation passed, would you veto it? Huckabee answered "yes". That's about as clear as it gets.

John McCain

The New Hampshire Republican primary winner does not have a specific position on Internet poker, but does appear to have been influenced by his fellow Arizona Senator Jon Kyl, who is a vigorous opponent of our rights. McCain, however, has always been willing to consider both sides of an issue and may simply need to know how strongly PPA members feel about this issue. We encourage you to contact his campaign and ask whether he has a specific position, and of course, to let them know you are an undecided voter and a proud poker player.

Contact his campaign through: www.johnmccain.com/Contact/

Ron Paul

In keeping with his Libertarian philosophy, Congressman Paul is a proud supporter of our cause. Rep. Paul has supported and sponsored pro-poker legislation, and has also made time to visit with PPA grassroots members, poker celebrities, and citizens lobbyists every time we have asked. His credentials on allowing adults the freedom to play poker are unblemished.

Mitt Romney

The former governor of Massachusetts has no formal position on internet poker. However, he - like Giuliani - has contorted his issue positions wildly in a bid to gain support from social conservatives. As part of that effort, Romney tapped Tom Coates, Vice President, Truth About Gambling, Iowa, to his "Faith and Values Steering Committee." Coates, in turn, is vigorously opposed to gaming of any sort. We urge you to contact the Romney campaign, and ask whether the candidate has a specific position. As always, be sure to tell them you're an undecided voter and a proud poker player.

Contact his campaign through: www.mittromney.com/ContactUs

Fred Thompson

The former senator from Tennessee has no formal position. He is often described as a "Goldwater/Reagan conservative", and thus believes in limited government. In his voting record, he has typically been hesitant to empower the federal government to control issues that traditionally belong to the states - although there are, of course, some exceptions to the rule. We urge you to contact the Thompson campaign and ask whether the candidate has a specific position. Be sure to tell them you're an undecided voter, and a proud poker player.

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Somebody posted something like this the other day.

Obama enjoys online poker and is a tight player. That's good enough for me.
 

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Every politician who "favors a study" simply means that they are willing to open their pockets and see which side of an issue pays the best before they commit either way........Therefore anybody who "favors a study" is against online gambling since the online casinos have no way to pay for votes like the vegas/jersey corporations do.........
 

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It's amazing that 90% of politicians are basically against online gaming in some form or another.

Everytime I think about this subject, my blood boils.
 

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Ron Paul is the only man who can get this country moving in the right direction once again.

Wake up people.
 

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It's too late. Paul is done.

So is the U.S. economy. China will have us by the balls before we know it.

We have a laundry list of domestic problems and are spending a trillion dollars in Iraq. But this makes sense to everybody???
 

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So is the U.S. economy. China will have us by the balls before we know it.

According to Mitt Romney, he said he'll fix the Michigan economy. New cars and $30/hour union jobs for everyone here. Can't believe the dumbasses fell for this.
 

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Read posts #6 and #7 in this thread........I couldn't agree more with both posts.


Sad to say, but this country is one hell of a mess........and quite frankly, I have no idea how it can recover..... be it one, two, or ten years down the road.

Something very drastic is going to have to occur.........
 

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Read posts #6 and #7 in this thread........I couldn't agree more with both posts.


Sad to say, but this country is one hell of a mess........and quite frankly, I have no idea how it can recover..... be it one, two, or ten years down the road.

Something very drastic is going to have to occur.........


Think of the many homeowners throughout this country that have the vast majority of their NET WORTH wrapped up into their homes and the stock market.................brutal, absolutely brutal.

Regulate online gaming in the United States you political morons!!!!!!!!
 

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I will never forget listening to adults in my teenage years saying that they would never bring a child into todays world and wondering how come.............

Thirty years later, I certainly can understand what they meant...........their sentiments must be 100x that now.

What a corrupt world........"why can't we all just get along"?

By the way, what did stepping foot on the moon accomplish in 1969? :think2:
 

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Fishhead said:
By the way, what did stepping foot on the moon accomplish in 1969? :think2:
We proved we could beat the soviets at something that costs a shit load of money.
 

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Not to bring negative thoughts into this but something I've wondered about recently........

Why has their not been a rash of attempted shootings on politicians in the last few years, considering the band or nitwits we have in this arena coupled with the wide array of fruitloops wandering our streets????

Sorry, between this being championship day for my beloved GB Packers and Billsey feeding my an overdose of coffee, I'm a tad jacked up today.
 

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Fish, I think were all jacked up. In 3 hours we can start watching football.
 

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Maybe we should all do what Bobby Fischer did he renounced U.S. citizenship, and became a citizen of Iceland in 2005 ...

Maybe he knew the way the US was heading.
 

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Fish--None of the candidates are poor folks. They don't concern themselves with but one thing---P O W E R!
Sad. Even a Baptist preacher wants it!
 

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Fish, I think were all jacked up. In 3 hours we can start watching football.


Hopefully it will be PATS/PACK in Superbowl........you wanna go to game if they meet?

We can put 10,000 grand on the Pack and that will more than makeup for our expenses.
 

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Maybe we should all do what Bobby Fischer did he renounced U.S. citizenship, and became a citizen of Iceland in 2005 ...

Maybe he knew the way the US was heading.


Food for thought if nothing else................
 

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