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American English | 10 | 21.28% | |
Swedish | 7 | 14.89% | |
Rupees | 9 | 19.15% | |
IASADCMS | 6 | 12.77% | |
1337, 101 j/k | 15 | 31.91% | |
Voters: 47. You may not vote on this poll |
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Angry about the new law? This is a democracy.
The Republicans control the House, the Senate, and the Executive seat. In order for real poker legislation to come to pass and to have any chance of carving out poker from gambling, or repealing the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, it is IMPERATIVE that Republicans lose power in the US government. This of course means that the Democrats must regain power. I speak to reach out to EVERYONE, whether you are a die-hard Rep. or a bleeding-heart Lib. This may cause responses from some neoconservatives who think your leader can do no wrong, but the truth of the matter is, it is the Republican party that is out to stomp on gambling (and poker) wherever they can. If they remain in power, they will continue refining the law until we're talking about PROHIBITION. The Democrats do not have such an agenda; they do not seek to incorporate religious beliefs into our legal system. It would seem (in speculation) that if the majority of the US population were to ask for regulation of Internet gambling, or poker, the Democrats would love to reap the $ they would make off online players.
The size of the Democratic force in power today is simply too small to head off the giant Elephant which is constantly on a destructive path or your rights, liberties, and your pursuit of happiness. THIS MEANS YOU MUST VOTE OUT REPUBLICANS EVERYWHERE. Go vote on Nov. 7. Make sure you are registered NOW as the deadline in most states is approaching. Then vote for every Democratic congressperson, governor, senator, mayor, McDonald's owner, whatever...Lets take back the country and our freedoms! Make the end of the decade the turn-around point where online poker is not headed towards prohibition but instead regulated legally like the other great countries in the world! If YOU, America, keep the Republican party in control of this country, we shall not speak of our greatest goal: CARVING OUT POKER FROM GAMBLING. - The Truth [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] |
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Re: Angry about the new law? This is a democracy.
I will vote, but it will not be for a [censored] republican and it will not be for a [censored] democrat. Me, I believe in freedom.
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Re: Angry about the new law? This is a democracy.
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I will vote, but it will not be for a [censored] republican and it will not be for a [censored] democrat. Me, I believe in freedom. [/ QUOTE ] +1 |
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Re: Angry about the new law? This is a democracy.
From what I've read here and elsewhere, two representatives voted against the SPA in the House. One Republican, one Democrat.
This isn't a party issue. Hell, as things currently stand it's not even an issue. That's what we need to change, and not blindly vote for one party just because they were the minority when this act passed. |
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Re: Angry about the new law? This is a democracy.
There are more then two partys.
I will vote libertarian. |
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Re: Angry about the new law? This is a democracy.
This is a Republic. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands.....
In a true Democracy the people would get to vote on everything. We do not. We have a representative Republic. Our elected officals are supposed to represent our views, if they don't, we have the right to vote them out. However, many times laws that are voted on by our representatives and passed would still pass if voted on democratically, even though a large percentage (up to 49%) of the people may be against the law. Vote out the people you don't like, it's your right. Just remember, the general consensus is the Republicans AND Democrats would have voted in a large enough mass to pass this bill on it's own, without it being tacked to other legislation. Just my ramblings. |
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Re: Angry about the new law? This is a democracy.
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This is a Republic. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands..... In a true Democracy the people would get to vote on everything. [/ QUOTE ] America is a representive democracy. That is a type of democracy. It is also a republic. These aren't contradictory. |
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There are more then two partys. I will vote libertarian. [/ QUOTE ] Which will mean you are wasting your vote. You might as well not vote at all. |
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[ QUOTE ] There are more then two partys. I will vote libertarian. [/ QUOTE ] Which will mean you are wasting your vote. You might as well not vote at all. [/ QUOTE ] If that's your attitude, then everyone "might as well not vote as all". No one expects their single vote to decide the winner. The point is to vote for what you believe in. Also, the LP doesn't have to win or even come close to winning to make a difference. If even 10% of voters were to switch to a party like that, both of the major parties would start to follow more libertarian parties to try to pull those voters back into their fold and gain a majority. |
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[ QUOTE ] There are more then two partys. I will vote libertarian. [/ QUOTE ] Which will mean you are wasting your vote. You might as well not vote at all. [/ QUOTE ] This is incorrect. Good job. |
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