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Tony Cabot and the PPA
I recently attended an excellent presentation by Tony Cabot hosted by the Libertarian Party in Las Vegas. The general subject was the UIGE Act, the lobbying that went on,and, in passing, the PPA.
From involvement in this forum, I have a pretty good sense of the blow by blow history leading to the Safe Ports Act passage. Tony explained the history very well and clearly had been shocked at the the legislative process he and the PPA saw unfolding last year. Tony is an excellent attorney and personally believes in the cause of personal freedom from government intervention like the UIGE Act. I would not hesitate to retain him for advice on legal matters. However, like the PPA, he started WAY down the learning curve politically in 2006, (by his own description.) His view/opinion expresed in his Memo should be taken with that in mind. TruePoker CEO |
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Re: Tony Cabot and the PPA
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However, like the PPA, he started WAY down the learning curve politically in 2006, (by his own description.) His view/opinion expresed in his Memo should be taken with that in mind. [/ QUOTE ] The same can be said for nearly all of us on this forum. I had no idea that bills were frequently passed or even voted on without even being read by those casting the votes. That said, I think that it is good that Tony Cabot, someone with a solid legal background, is on our side. It certainly can't hurt. |
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Re: Tony Cabot and the PPA
You were in Vegas? Weren't you concerned about being "detained"?
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Re: Tony Cabot and the PPA
No, he wasn't worried. He came in with a wig-fake mustache and a cane. Oh, yeah, he used an assumed name----John Smith
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