On line Poker takes hit from the US House

Mooseman

Isengar Tussle
Those who voted for this have truely shown their unfitness for public service.
"Block or Disable hyperlinks"? Is this China? They can't stop people from downloading movies and now they think they can stop this? What true idiots, let's spend lots of money to stop this kind of skillfull entertainment, instead of generating revenue from it........ MORONS

On Tuesday, July 11, 2006, American poker players were dealt a bad hand by the U.S. House of Representatives. In a 317 to 93 vote the U.S. House passed H.R. 4411, sponsored by Jim Leach, R-Iowa, which would prohibit banks and credit card companies from processing payments for online gambling bets. It also includes the major provisions of another bill HR 4777 by Robert W. Goodlatte, R-Va., that would force Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block access or disable hyperlinks to Web sites that offer online gambling.

Inexplicably, this legislation provides exemptions for online horse betting, Internet lotteries and certain fantasy sports, yet poker and other online games are swept into this prohibition bill.

The Poker Players Alliance has worked tirelessly on your behalf to keep this bill from passing the U.S. House. While our efforts have fallen short today, we have had tremendous success in delivering our message to lawmakers and the media. This fight is far from over and we hope that you will continue to stand with the Poker Players Alliance as we continue to fight to ensure that this misguided legislation does not become law.

Each day our organization is growing in both numbers and influence. I ask that you help us in that effort by encouraging all your friends and family to join the Poker Players Alliance. Whether someone plays poker or not, all Americans who value individual liberty and personal responsibility should be part of our campaign.

Now is not the time to waver, our voices must be heard loud and clear. Members of the U.S. House who voted for this bill should know that you oppose their position and similarly, those who voted against it should be applauded for their courageous stand. A list of the recorded vote is available by going to http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2006/roll363.xml. Please see how your Representative voted then call or write to let he or she know how you feel.

Again, we are grateful for your dedication to our cause and we share your love for this game.

Sincerely,

Michael Bolcerek

Poker Players Alliance Responds to House Vote Banning Online Poker

Washington, D.C.(July 11, 2006) Michael Bolcerek, president of the Poker Players Alliance, released the following statement after the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation that would prohibit Americans from playing poker on the Internet.

"We are disappointed that the House of Representatives would assail the rights of Americans to enjoy the great game of poker on the Internet. It is unconscionable that a skill game like poker gets swept into the net of prohibition, while online horse betting and Internet lotteries get free passes," said Mr. Bolcerek.

"The United States should follow the lead of the United Kingdom by regulating and taxing online poker, not banning it. An economic analysis just released by our organization shows that U.S. regulation of online poker has the potential to raise more than $3.3 billion in annual revenue for the federal government, in addition to another $1 billion for state coffers. We hope that this analysis will give a fresh perspective for U.S. Senators about the benefits of regulation.

"The Poker Players Alliance is undeterred in its mission to promote and protect the game of poker and we will continue to advance the cause on behalf of poker players in the United States."

A copy of the Poker Players Alliance economic analysis can be found at www.pokerplayersalliance.org.
 

Oversoul

The Tentacled One
I'm glad they've solved all the other, more important, problems in this country so that they can move on to things like online poker...
 

Ransac

CPA Trash Man
You mean they solved the "poor musician" problem by giving all aspiring opera singers $5,000,000???

*Ransac runs off to check his mail box.*


Ransac, cpa trash man
 
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orgg

Guest
Gott DAMN, how stupid can some people be?

Kill a game of skill, but things like horse racing and lotteries are given a free pass?

Unbelieveable!
 

Mooseman

Isengar Tussle
orgg said:
Gott DAMN, how stupid can some people be?

Kill a game of skill, but things like horse racing and lotteries are given a free pass?

Unbelieveable!
Aah... someone understands.....

And they give up possible revenue streams, instead spend money on enforcement.......... IDIOTS
 

Ransac

CPA Trash Man
Well, they couldn't get rid of betting on horse racing. Imagine all the revenue our legislators would lose if the money they get from their racing horses dwindles from a decline in interest of horse racing.


Ransac, cpa trash man
 
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orgg

Guest
So you believe that Party Poker didn't grease enough senatorial hands?

A friend of mine told me that the reason poker didn't get the pass is that the Brick an... errr, plank and nail CASINO LOBBIESTS pushed for online poker to be included.

Bastards. Now that Johnny Buisinessman can't find out that "I'm not bad at this!" when he's suppose to be working, they lose his buisiness. Wizards of the Coast figured this out with Magic Online.
 
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DarthFerret

Guest
Kind of funny too, when you consider that the winner of the World Championship Poker a few years ago, (Moneymaker) got started and sponsered from an online casino!
 
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Saethan

Guest
For anybody complaining about this, I've been wandering around the internet registering to leave this message:

I have e-mailed both my senator and house representatives about this issue and expressed my concerns, and plan on calling them in the near future, what have you done?
 

Mooseman

Isengar Tussle
Limited said:
Absolutely nothing!

(not a US resident)
Lucky b%$%$d......

So are there any good paying jobs over there for a business analyst or Math teacher?

I have sent letters to my idiot representatives, but it looks like I may have to give up winning money at online poker.......
 
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Limited

Guest
Jobs aplenty! I don't know how well they pay..

Do you speak Dutch?
 
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Limited

Guest
Not that I know of, but I'll ask a friend of mine (he's a professional poker player)
 
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