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Monday, October 27, 2008

Old News...to remember...and act on!!



The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (H.R. 4411, Leach-Goodlatte) was passed by the House, the Senate and signed by the President on October 13, 2006.


If you believe in our right to play online poker
Write or call these do gooders
and express your self...please

Key Congressmen

Be sure to contact Senator Frist and tell him he is a moron for placing Internet Gambling (H.R. 4411) on the Senate's autumn agenda and bringing it to the floor for a vote.
Call: (202) 224-3344
Fax: (202) 228-1264
E-mail: Click here.



Be sure to thank the following Congressmen for leading the sheep heads and not giving up on this Internet gambling legislation that takes away our freedom!

Sen. Kyl (202) 224-4521

Rep. Leach (202) 225-6576

Rep. Goodlatte (202) 225-5431

UIGEA introducer in pocket of horse racing industry


Representative Bob Goodlatte of Virginia, an originator of the unpopular UIGEA, said J.Todd of Perspectives Weekly in his webcast last week, has received $37,000 in donations from the National Thoroughbred Horseracing Association since 2003.

Horseracing is exempt from UIGEA regulations, and Goodlatte, the, according to Todd, “dweeby, hypocritical moralist,” believes that gambling is immoral unless it involves 4-legged creatures.

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GOP Platform....anti poker...!!!


"Internet Gambling: Millions of Americans suffer from problem or pathological gambling that can destroy families. We support the law prohibiting gambling over the Internet."
-GOP/Republican Platform 2008
The referenced "law" is the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 or Article VIII of the Safe Port Act. See the article below for House Financial Services Committee contact information.



Democrats need to realize that millions lose so that a few can win - and the house will always win! Too many people are homeless because gambling addiction has stolen their lives and destroyed their families.

Barney Frank made a very individualistic comment about UIGEA: "If an adult in this country

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Saturday, October 25, 2008




Poker tables are making a comeback in Missoula
By JOE NICKELL of the Missoulian

Philip Whitzitt deals out cards during a poker game at the Moulin Rouge on Thursday.
Photo by LOUIS MONTCLAIR/Missoulian

It's only my fourth hand playing Texas Hold'em at Missoula's Moulin Rouge nightclub, and already I'm all in. No going back now: I've bet my last chips on one hand.

Granted, I only started with $20 in chips. But after just 10 minutes at the table, it's looking like it's going to be a short night.

Two other players are still in the game, glancing from their hands to my face to each other. One of them raises my bet.


I place a $10 bill on the table, to buy more chips.

"No cash on the table," says the dealer, 22-year old Philip Whitsitt, glancing up at me and pushing the bill back in my direction. Reading my intent, he adds, "you're all in, which means you don't have to keep matching the pot to stay in the game."

I mumble an apology, realizing that I've already shown my hand: I'm a newbie.


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Friday, October 24, 2008

Montana poker


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