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Poker Players and PPA members invade the Republican Platform Committee's official message board
- By Patrick Cordell
- Published 08/21/2008
- Poker , Online Poker
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Thousands of poker players along with the Poker Players Alliance (PPA) recently flocked the Republican Platform Committee's official message board, flooding the site with comments and questions regarding the apathy and lack of willingness from the government to protect individuals' rights to play online poker, and to check the Republican Party position towards online gambling.
As you may know, the Republican
congressmen and other representatives have opposed the legalization of Internet
gambling, citing moral and ethical causes to support a series of bill and legislations that prohibit
gambling such as the UIGEA.
Hundreds of players and PPA
members expressed their opinion on the message board, leaving messages and
comments and even quotes from Republican figures regarding poker.
“This shouldn't be a
partisan issue. It should be a personal-freedom issue." wrote John Pappas,
executive director of the Poker Player Alliance (PPA).
"My point is simple.
Is the Republican Party no longer the party of personal freedom and individual responsibility?
Why has this party, that used to protect my rights, now become the party that
wants to create a nanny-state?" expressed Greg Raymer, 2004 World Series
of Poker.
The PPA calculates that
Internet gambling generates $15 billion a year, with possibly one-third of the
total credited to online poker. The PPA claims that online poker should be a
legal activity in the U.S as it is in many countries all over the world.
The Poker Players Alliance
suggests that more players go to the Republican
Platform Committee website and leave their comments and thoughts regarding
the legal limitations imposed to online poker in the
Spread The Word
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