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Which Presidential Candidates Support Internet Poker Rights?
pokerplayersalliance.org — This guide reviews the positions of each presidential candidate regarding Internet poker rights. It includes a great shot of the author with Ron Paul and several pro poker players!
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- TheEngineer2008, on 05/13/2008, -0/+10This is important not just for poker, but for Internet freedom, and for liberty in general. I urge everyone to consider the candidates' positions on this matter.
- PPA2, on 05/17/2008, -0/+5FYI - this article was just updated (May 19).
- Sidzilla, on 05/17/2008, -0/+9Anytime the government regulates the internet it scares the hell out of me. If someone wants to gamble on line it is between them and their wallet. The government gets jealous because they want to be the only one in our wallets, i guess.
- JohnGalt72, on 05/17/2008, -0/+4I'm lobbying my Congresswoman real hard on this. It doesn't seem too high on her priority list.
As far as the Presidential race goes, if I can't vote for Paul, I'll probably vote Libertarian. I watched Root debate Gravel the other day, link from Reason, and I liked what Root had to say, although he didn't touch on Poker, I can pretty much guess where he stands. - lazerus9, on 05/17/2008, -0/+4I'll bet it's...................
- TheEngineer2008, on 05/28/2008, -0/+4I just updated this article to include the results of the Libertarian Party convention. Also, please note the new site URL is http://theengineer.pokerplayersalliance.org/presid ... . Thanks!
- oldbookguy, on 05/28/2008, -0/+2
Ah, a true American Conservative, things just got tougher for McCain.
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