biggovernment.com — The million-member Poker Players Alliance cosponsored CPAC for the second consecutive year. Despite efforts of some semi-retired social conservative leaders to convince conservatives to support a prohibition on poker, attendees were universally supportive of the right to play. Groups like Americans for Tax Reform and BigGovernment.com were as well.
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alanocuFeb 24, 2010
Great article. Why I love America: because I can spend my money however I please. Freedom.If I want to play poker or roll the dice or shoot craps, that's my prerogative and my freedom.Vegas Baby!
nahsrocketeer75Feb 24, 2010
This truly is an issue that should bridge any ideological differences between liberals, conservatives and independents. Anyone who professes to value personal freedom should be able to appreciate the need to end prohibitions against gambling, in general, but most specifically against online poker, which is a game of skill not chance.
nickchopperFeb 24, 2010
I agree. If that is how people choose to entertain themselves, it's surely no worse than nom-nomming fast food, soda and chips or spewing fumes from various recreational vehicles.