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Old 06-11-2006, 01:07 AM
HoldemPokerPlyr HoldemPokerPlyr is offline
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Default Cardplayer.com Poll on Criminalizing Online Gambling

I saw an interesting poll today on cardplayer.com.

"I have notified my Congressman I will not vote for him if he supports criminalizing online poker"

Yes or No?

If we all call up our congressman and say this statement, we may have something.

-HoldemPokerPlyr
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Old 06-11-2006, 04:59 AM
P5sLenny P5sLenny is offline
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Default Re: Cardplayer.com Poll on Criminalizing Online Gambling

Absolutely, every little bit helps. One thing to consider is that when calls, e-mails and letters trickle in they may have some effect, but could go largely unnoticed. Grassroots campaigns have a long tradition of organizing MASS e-mail, letterwriting, and call-in campaigns. This really raises the profile of each individual contact because they are all coming in together.


The Goodlatte bill and other legislation pending in Congress is SCAAARRRY!
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Old 06-11-2006, 06:43 PM
Pokit2s Pokit2s is offline
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Default Re: Cardplayer.com Poll on Criminalizing Online Gambling

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The Goodlatte bill and other legislation pending in Congress is SCAAARRRY!

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Too true, too true. Especially with Abramoff's scandal recently coming out. It's starting to not look good. I'm just hoping there's someone out there throwing money at the right people to help us out.
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