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10-17-2011 , 12:00 PM
done & twuffed
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10-17-2011 , 12:03 PM
BTW, CTRL+TAB is a good way to hop between tabs & click each tweet. Then you can close out each tab easier.
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10-17-2011 , 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by TruFloridaGator
BTW, CTRL+TAB is a good way to hop between tabs & click each tweet. Then you can close out each tab easier.
I usually "right click>open in a new tab" all the links.

Then for each tweet, CTRL+W as I go.
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10-17-2011 , 02:03 PM
Done and did some of the extra tweets.
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10-17-2011 , 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by mantasm
Everyone should also submit a question through CNN's site, couldn't hurt: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...ential-debate/
Thanks. I just updated the plan to include this. I updated action #3 as well, adding a question that can cut-and-pasted to Facebook:
3. Like the pro-poker Facebook debate questions HERE and HERE, then like and post pro-poker questions/comments there and on the main wall HERE. Start with something like, "To all the candidates: What is your position on the licensing, regulation and taxation of online poker?" To find all the poker questions, hit CTRL-F and search for "poker". Use "highlight all" to spot the poker posts.
4. Submit pro-poker questions directly to CNN HERE. Again, try something like, "To all the candidates: What is your position on the licensing, regulation and taxation of online poker?"
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10-17-2011 , 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by The Engineer
Thanks. I just updated the plan to include this. I updated action #3 as well, adding a question that can cut-and-pasted to Facebook:
3. Like the pro-poker Facebook debate questions HERE and HERE, then like and post pro-poker questions/comments there and on the main wall HERE. Start with something like, "To all the candidates: What is your position on the licensing, regulation and taxation of online poker?" To find all the poker questions, hit CTRL-F and search for "poker". Use "highlight all" to spot the poker posts.
4. Submit pro-poker questions directly to CNN HERE. Again, try something like, "To all the candidates: What is your position on the licensing, regulation and taxation of online poker?"
TheEngineer is just a pro poker beast. PPA is lucky to have. The stars are lining up for poker.

Done, it's easy! A great side benefit of Tweeting is that it goes to everyone on your list. So it serves two pretty good purposes.
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10-17-2011 , 05:09 PM
done.

unfortunately my title change idea didn't bring in many people. let's see how it plays out over the next few days.
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10-17-2011 , 07:18 PM
Done with all of the plan and the additional tweets. Let us gogogogogo.
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10-17-2011 , 07:37 PM
Its important to hammer this on twitter and FB closer to air time tomorrow as well.
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10-17-2011 , 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Professionalpoker
Its important to hammer this on twitter and FB closer to air time tomorrow as well.
+1

There's a lot of action on the CNN Facebook debate page. I recommend keeping on it today and tomorrow as we are now. Starting at 7:30 PM ET tomorrow, though, let's have as many of us as possible online for the final push.

Last edited by Rich Muny; 10-17-2011 at 08:57 PM. Reason: time zone
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10-17-2011 , 08:06 PM
Debate starts 8pm ET, 5pm PT. Really hit it the hour before the debate and through the debate.
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10-17-2011 , 10:25 PM
Done for now and will be among those who are on the fb page tomorrow evening!
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10-17-2011 , 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by :::grimReaper:::
done.

unfortunately my title change idea didn't bring in many people. let's see how it plays out over the next few days.
I like the title change. Reminds people that they have a responsibility to advocate on their own behalf.
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10-17-2011 , 11:24 PM
My CNN question:

Poker has been a staple American pastime for hard-working Americans since the early days of the Wild West. Now congress wants to tell Americans that they can't play this national pastime in the freedom of their home over the internet. What do you think about licensing online poker to create a safe and secure place for Americans to do what they want in their own home, while using any proceeds from the regulation to pay down the federal debt?
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10-17-2011 , 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by sajeffe
I like the title change. Reminds people that they have a responsibility to advocate on their own behalf.
I thought it would be a good idea to change it up to bring fresh eyes to the threads. Let's hope it works.
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10-17-2011 , 11:54 PM
I put today's action in my PPA weekly member update, so we should get more pro-poker posts shortly. Let's all be sure to like these posts as they come:

Weekly Update from Rich Muny, VP of Player Relations

I wish to thank the entire poker community for taking the time to stand up for our right to play. We are being heard on Capitol Hill and across the country. As I mentioned last week, we have received excellent feedback from lawmakers and our lobbyists on the effectiveness of the efforts of the poker community, so let’s all keep this effort growing!

We have a nice opportunity to make ourselves heard today, so I encourage everyone to participate. CNN is airing this evening’s GOP presidential debate live from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET from the Venetian in Las Vegas. CNN is seeking questions for candidates via the CNN Politics fan page on Facebook, Twitter (using the #CNNDebate hashtag), and their website. So, let’s all submit some pro-poker questions. As this debate is being held in Las Vegas, our issue will be seen as topical.

To participate:
  1. Submit pre-filled pro-poker debate questions via Twitter HERE, HERE, and HERE. Either submit these as-is or, even better, edit them a bit to give them some individuality.
  2. Like the pro-poker Facebook CNN debate questions HERE and HERE, then like and post pro-poker questions/comments there and on the CNN Facebook debate page main wall HERE. Just post something straightforward, like, “To all the candidates: What is your position on the licensing, regulation and taxation of online poker?” (To find all the poker questions, scroll to the bottom of the page and click “more posts” until a day’s worth of posts are visible. Then, hit CTRL-F and search for “poker”. Use “highlight all” to spot the poker posts quickly.)
  3. Submit pro-poker questions directly to CNN HERE. Again, try something like, “To all the candidates: What is your position on the licensing, regulation and taxation of online poker?”
That is all it takes! With this, not only will you let the candidates know you demand your right to play poker in your own home on your own computer…you will also let CNN know that many of its viewers are deeply interested in this issue.

Last edited by Rich Muny; 10-18-2011 at 08:16 PM.
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10-18-2011 , 01:47 AM
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Support #HR2366, Online #Poker Act of 2011. Creates jobs, billions in taxes, restores freedom, and protects Americans.
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10-18-2011 , 11:35 AM
Done.
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10-18-2011 , 11:49 AM
Done.
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10-18-2011 , 01:00 PM
done.
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10-18-2011 , 01:19 PM
Done. Finish LastLife's latest Tweets too. Close to 300 on schedule tweets. CNN and 4 politicians done!

This is not the end of our battle. But it may be the beginning of the end.
( Made with apologies to Sir Winston Churchill)
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10-18-2011 , 01:47 PM
I really love what you guys are doing, but there is very very very very very little chance our questions will be repeated or given air time. I'm being optimistic.
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10-18-2011 , 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by dormie9
I really love what you guys are doing, but there is very very very very very little chance our questions will be repeated or given air time. I'm being optimistic.
And you base your assessment on what, exactly?
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10-18-2011 , 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by dormie9
I really love what you guys are doing, but there is very very very very very little chance our questions will be repeated or given air time. I'm being optimistic.
These GOP candidates have staffers closely examining the facebook wall and tweets for this event so each is prepared for any question. Even if we don't make it tonight this is a net positive when they see how many poker posts are up. Candidates might make a mental note.
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10-18-2011 , 01:57 PM
people should start posting the questions they're asking. i'd be really interested in hearing some
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