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Old 11-18-2007, 02:51 PM
Coy_Roy Coy_Roy is offline
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Default Re: Can someone explain what the PPA wants? and why

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I think these points are really valid but it would shock me if the FTP or PokerStars guys thought the Frank bill was a good bill.

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I'm curious as to why you don't mention Bodog, aren't you affiliated with them?

Sorry if I'm wrong.
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Old 11-18-2007, 03:51 PM
beanie beanie is offline
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Default Re: Can someone explain what the PPA wants? and why

being an affiliate and being affiliated with are 2 separate matters. I do not work for Bodog and I never have. I can't imagine a scenario where Bodog will ever be legal under US laws.

I really don't care much about casino's though I don't see them being particularly harmful and I am pro-personal freedoms so I don't think much should be illegal. But anything that lumps us in with sports betting is really bad. I don't think anyone would support that and I would not recommend that we try to do that since it is a dead end.
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