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GOP Platform Committee Drops Prohibition On Internet Gambling

<udrdocument documentid="2941027"> By Kathleen Hunter and Bart Jansen, CQ Staff

MINNEAPOLIS — The Republican Platform Committee stripped a prohibition of Internet gambling from its draft platform, as part of an effort to appeal to the broadest possible constituency.
The passage had been a part of the last two platforms, and was opposed by virtual poker players. Contentious provisions could still be added by amendment to the platform.
“We can use this to make the tent bigger,” Sen. Richard M. Burr , R-N.C., and co-chairman of the platform committee, said of the compressed document.
The draft’s shortening from nearly 100 pages represents a victory for the Poker Players Alliance, a group that has lobbied to legalize and regulate Internet gambling. The million-member group has spent $1.2 million during the first half of 2008 and members have contributed more than $350,000 to candidates this election year.
“This is a small victory in our determined effort to educate both sides of the aisle that there is a true constituency in America that values its Internet freedoms,” said John Pappas, the alliance’s executive director.
But while prominent Democrats have sponsored legislation to regulate Internet gambling, Republicans have led opposition that kept the bills bottled up in subcommittee.
Poker players filed Internet comments urging Republicans to drop their platform opposition to virtual gambling.
“My point is simple. Is the Republican Party no longer the party of personal freedom and individual responsibility?” wrote Greg Raymer, a professional player who won the 2004 World Series of Poker. “Why has this party, that used to protect my rights, now become the party that wants to create a Nanny-state?”
The Republican platforms of 2000 and 2004 each included the following language: “Millions of Americans suffer from problem or pathological gambling that can destroy families. We support legislation prohibiting gambling over the Internet or in student athletics by student athletes who are participating in competitive sports.”
But the latest draft released Tuesday dropped the language. Burr said the Internet gambling provision was one of several smaller-ticket items left on the cutting-room floor.
“We firmly believe that if this is a big enough issue, it would be offered as an amendment,” Burr said.
The 112-member platform committee is slated to hammer out the platform Tuesday and Wednesday so that the document can be adopted by delegates on Sept. 1 — the opening day of the Republican National Convention in neighboring St. Paul.
“We’ll wait to see if it comes up as we get to full committee,” Burr said.
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Email this Burr fellow and tell him to keep up the good work on this
ridiculous infringement on sportsbetting communities rights.
 

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fukem,,,, Im democrat 100% no matter what now,,,,
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Truly sickening that the right wing religious nuts can wield the kind of power that they do. You know how they do this? They vote. I suggest we vote too. To get rid of these republican bums.
 

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I'm still voting republican. The democratic answer isn't working in Michigan. Sorry.
 

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Truly sickening that the right wing religious nuts can wield the kind of power that they do. You know how they do this? They vote. I suggest we vote too. To get rid of these republican bums.

You know how they do it? They contribute large sums of money to the various representatives they know will back their agenda.
 

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Truly sickening that the right wing religious nuts can wield the kind of power that they do. You know how they do this? They vote. I suggest we vote too. To get rid of these republican bums.


Its not the so called "religious right". ITs horse racing and American casinos that do the payola.
 

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If the offshore sportsbooks were smart they would buy politicians as well.

They either arent making nearly as much money as people might think or they arent too smart.

Anyways, I'll take Republican - would rather lower taxes and still be able to bet online. Democrats not getting neteller back and internet gambling really isnt changing at all now.
 

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When you have off-shore bettors still voting republican, then you know we don't have a chance. Social Security bankrupt. the tax cuts and Iraq war doubling our debt to $10,000,000,000,000. Yeah, lets give the fucks 4 more years.
 

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When you have off-shore bettors still voting republican, then you know we don't have a chance. Social Security bankrupt. the tax cuts and Iraq war doubling our debt to $10,000,000,000,000. Yeah, lets give the fucks 4 more years.




YOu do know that 99% of us here do this for fun and not for a living. So what has the most impact on most people not easily getting a deposit down to gamble or not getting our asses taxed to death so we can support our families. Incredible that you would base your decision on a hobby when its possible to still do it. How much of a degenerate are you?


There are more important things in life than gambling. How sad that you feel differently. Check your priorities please.
 

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