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04-14-2012 , 09:28 PM
Yes, indeed, we have.
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04-15-2012 , 12:13 AM
done
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04-15-2012 , 04:36 AM
Done.
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04-15-2012 , 01:22 PM
Let's all go here and leave a comment today: http://www.facebook.com/DOJ
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04-15-2012 , 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by sajeffe
Yes, indeed, we have.
this is pretty easy to say but what exactly has improved.
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04-16-2012 , 05:15 AM
Monday, April 16, 2012

Let's keep telling lawmakers to support our rights and make sure they know we'll never fold in this fight!
  1. Let's send the House Subcommittee for Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade members tweets requesting a markup for HR 2366: HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE.[Speed tip: Click these links with either your middle mouse button or CTRL + your left mouse button to open these in separate tabs. Then, go tab-by-tab to knock them out.]
  2. Let's post and like pro-poker comments to the Facebook walls of Rep. Rush Holt HERE, Rep. Bill Huizenga HERE, Rep. Robert Hurt HERE, Rep. Walter Jones HERE, Rep. Jim Jordan HERE, and Rep. Marcy Kaptur HERE.
  3. Let's upvote the pro-poker Reddit post HERE.
  4. Let's send a prefilled tweet promoting today's action plan HERE, and let's share today's action on our own Facebook walls HERE.
Please reply in this thread with "tweeted", "done", etc.to encourage others to participate. The past 202 actions have generated triple-digit participation, so let's keep it growing. Thanks!

Here's a great video by Paul "GiantBuddha" Hoppe on why we all need to do this and how to participate quickly and effectively:

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04-16-2012 , 09:41 AM
done
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04-16-2012 , 11:20 AM
done
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04-16-2012 , 11:44 AM
Done
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04-16-2012 , 09:12 PM
done
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04-17-2012 , 02:22 AM
Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Let's keep telling lawmakers to support our rights and make sure they know we'll never fold in this fight. The Cybersecurity Act (S. 2105) is still our next chance for inclusion. We're clearly germane to that discussion, so let's push here!
  1. Let's send Sen. Reid, Sen. McConnell, Sen. Kyl, Sen. Lieberman, Rep. Boehner, and Rep. Cantor prefilled, editable tweets: HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE. Let's also post to Sen. Reid's new FB wall HERE.
  2. Let's send members of the House Committee on Homeland Security (chaired by poker supporter Rep. Peter King) tweets requesting inclusion of online poker licensing into the House version of the Cybersecurity Act: HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE. Let's also post to the committee's FB wall HERE.
  3. Let's post and like pro-poker comments to the Facebook walls of Rep. Dan Lungren HERE, Rep. Tom Marino HERE, Rep. Michael McCaul HERE, Rep. Cedric Richmond HERE, Rep. Scott Rigell HERE, and Rep. Mike D. Rogers HERE.
  4. Rep. Bill Flores (R-TX) responded to us. Let's resume liking and posting courteous, respectful comments HERE, as there are new comments since you last checked it out, while being sure to thank him for replying.
  5. Let's send a prefilled tweet promoting today's action plan HERE, and let's share today's action on our own Facebook walls HERE.
Please reply in this thread with "tweeted", "done", etc. to encourage others to participate. The past 203 actions have generated triple-digit participation, so let's keep it growing. Thanks!


Last edited by Rich Muny; 04-17-2012 at 04:25 AM.
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04-17-2012 , 08:24 AM
done
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04-17-2012 , 11:06 AM
Done
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04-17-2012 , 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Chargers In 09
this is pretty easy to say but what exactly has improved.
Well, yeah. You asked if there were improvements and I answered.

Off the top of my head, I know of at least three (four, maybe -- I've lost count) congressional hearings on internet gambling. And, we've probably doubled the number of co-sponsors for H.R.2366. And, we've had personal responses from many congresscritters addressing our specific issue. Thanks to what we've been doing, in combination with what the PPA has been doing, online poker is a bonofide issue instead of a passing topic.
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04-17-2012 , 03:26 PM
this time next year i expect to read the same thing and maybe in 2015 we can actually start talking about regulating it. Hooray.

Last edited by Chargers In 09; 04-17-2012 at 03:46 PM.
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04-17-2012 , 03:30 PM
Congress is a ship, not a speed boat.
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04-17-2012 , 03:47 PM
Done DAPPING for the day
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04-17-2012 , 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Chargers In 09
this is pretty easy to say but what exactly has improved.
PPA isn't a "they"...it's our shared fight for our rights. We have had a number of successes.

PPA has had success in:
  • Creating an organization in DC where none formerly existed. We saw the result of that in Congress a few months ago, when Attorney General Eric Holder was grilled by a few congressmen about Black Friday at a hearing on an unrelated matter. We see it every day, in fact, as only anti-poker legislation was introduced to Congress from 1995-2006, while only pro-poker legislation has been introduced since.
  • Raising the public image and perception of poker as an honorable game, not a degenerate vice.
  • Defensively fighting federal legislative action that sought to harm further the interests of poker players.
  • Defending against the implementation of Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) regulations, successfully delaying for six months implementation of those regulations.
  • Giving a voice to poker players in states where poker activity has attracted law enforcement or other negative notice.
  • Jumpstarting state action. PPA’s actions at the federal level have woken up some states that are now concerned that Congress will authorize online poker before these states can.
  • Meeting with the DoJ to share with them our belief that the Wire Act ought not be interpreted as including poker. This included presentation of a white paper outlining our position.
Consider where we poker players started. UIGEA passed the House in 2006 by a vote of 317-93 and it was a free standing bill at that time (it was HR 4411). Politicians openly and proudly opposed us, and they only do that when they think there is ZERO downside to doing so.

For a reminder of the dark days before we poker players organized for the fight back, please take a look at the UIGEA House Testimony from July 11, 2006 and observe how lawmakers were tripping over one another to condemn online poker (http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/57...006-a-1048432/).

Anti-online poker folks built a loose coalition against us prior to UIGEA’s passage. The GOP even put a plank in its platform advocating a ban on online gaming. Additionally, when UIGEA passed, Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) promised to introduce new legislation to finish what UIGEA started.

With this starting point, it was not reasonable to think poker players could turn this around overnight. PPA certainly never promised to. Rather, PPA started a process by which we could build support for our position. Initiating this fight, even as underdogs, was the maximum EV option of the choices available to us.

So, what has happened since? Well, Congress had certainly heard from America’s poker players. We are on offense in Congress, which is our best defense. Again, no bills have been proposed against us since 2006, after years of anti-poker bills.

PPA organized letter-writing and phone call campaigns while lobbying federal agencies and Congress. PPA also set up and organized testimony at Congressional hearings that went very well for us. Poker players wrote and called Congress by the hundreds of thousands. With these efforts, PPA stopped — and reversed — the momentum of the anti-poker forces. I believe we are fortunate to have someone as savvy on the Hill as Executive Director John Pappas at the helm, as navigating that arena is a skill all its own.

At the state level, the PPA twice stopped Massachusetts from criminalizing playing of online poker. PPA also fought the Kentucky governor’s efforts to seize online poker domain names, holding that back for years. That effort included recruiting the ACLU and EFF to aid the fight, including a joint press conference to condemn the governor’s attack on the game. PPA worked with state and national media very effectively to communicate the players’ position in the Kentucky fight. We also led the effort against a MN effort to mandate ISP-blocking of online poker sites.

PPA got very involved in elections as well. Players helped push UIGEA sponsor Rep. Jim Leach (R-IA) from office – a fact he readily admits (http://www.stltoday.com/sports/artic...f57565a51.html). PPA also contributed greatly to anti-poker CO Senate candidate Ken Buck’s loss to Michael Bennet.

On the media front, coverage of poker issues was often negative prior to passage of UIGEA. Thanks to the efforts of PPA, we now get our opinion mentioned in almost every mainstream article on the topic.

In fact, the DoJ's recent statement on its opinion on the scope of the Wire Act applying to sports betting only came about largely from PPA meeting wtih DoJ and presenting them with a white paper detailing why poker ought not be considered to fall under the Wire Act and the poker community doing its part to let lawmakers know that poker enjoys strong public support.

Unfortunately, there is a lot of inertia in DC. Some politicians still think the anti-gaming types enjoy the support they did twenty years ago. We are chipping away at this every single day.

PPA continues to keep pressure on Capitol Hill. Conservative Republican Rep. Joe Barton of Texas is sponsoring HR 2366, the Online Poker Act. This bipartisanship will help the bill’s prospects greatly, as we saw in the four hearings already held on the bill.

Hope that helps.
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04-18-2012 , 12:46 AM
done
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04-18-2012 , 01:27 AM
Tuesday, tweeted, done
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04-18-2012 , 02:17 AM
Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Let's keep telling lawmakers to support our rights and make sure they know we'll never fold in this fight. The Cybersecurity Act (S. 2105) is still our next chance for inclusion. We're clearly germane to that discussion, so let's push here:
  1. Let's send Sen. Reid, Sen. McConnell, Sen. Kyl, Rep. Boehner, and Rep. Cantor NEW tweets: HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE. Let's also post to Sen. Reid's new FB wall HERE.
  2. Let's send members of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security NEW tweets requesting addition of online poker licensing to the Cybersecurity Act: HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE. Let's also post to the committee's FB wall HERE.
  3. Let's send members of the House Committee on Homeland Security NEW tweets requesting inclusion of online poker licensing into the House version of the Cybersecurity Act: HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE. Let's also post to the committee's FB wall HERE.
  4. Let's send a prefilled tweet promoting today's action plan HERE, and let's share today's action on our own Facebook walls HERE.
Please reply in this thread with "tweeted", "done", etc. to encourage others to participate. The past 204 actions have generated triple-digit participation, so let's keep it growing. Thanks!

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04-18-2012 , 10:57 AM
Done
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04-18-2012 , 01:41 PM
done!
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04-18-2012 , 08:06 PM
Tweeted.
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04-19-2012 , 01:53 AM
Thursday, April 19, 2012

Let's keep telling lawmakers to support our rights and make sure they know we'll never fold in this fight. The Cybersecurity Act (S. 2105) is still our next chance for inclusion. We're clearly germane to that discussion, so let's push here:
  1. Let's email the Senate Committee on Homeland Security HERE again. Simply ask them to add online poker licensing to the Cybersecurity Act. For some text for a starting point, copy-and-paste the text from the PPA prewritten letter to Congress here.
  2. Let's send members of the Senate Homeland Security Committee NEW tweets requesting addition of online poker licensing to the Cybersecurity Act: HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE.
  3. Let's send Sen. Reid, Sen. McConnell, Sen. Kyl, Rep. Boehner, and Rep. Cantor NEW tweets: HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE.
  4. Let's post and like pro-poker comments to the Facebook walls of Rep. Geoff Davis HERE, Rep. Ron Kind HERE, Rep. John Kline HERE, Rep. Jim Langevin HERE, Rep. Barbara Lee HERE, and Rep. Nita Lowey HERE.
  5. Let's send a prefilled tweet promoting today's action plan HERE, and let's share today's action on our own Facebook walls HERE.
Please reply in this thread with "tweeted", "done", etc. to encourage others to participate. The past 205 actions have generated triple-digit participation, so let's keep it growing. Thanks!

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