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Online Poker is RUNNING now!

It’s seriously painful that US online poker players are still stuck in the mire of mud wrestling –  rules supplied by the DoJ. I still can’t grasp the fact that the ‘big 3’ went down on April 15th but there are others still running that serve US players – or as those sites would like it phrased ‘everyone in the world can play.’  Why isn’t someone suing the DoJ for unfair practices? If one is guilty, they are all guilty, right?  Did the DoJ spend all those months and millions of dollars just finding ways to trap the big 3?  It should have been a net that got everyone – or nothing at all.

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AARP and The PPA

Do you think they have ever considered a relationship?  Don’t you think they should since a lot of us stay at home, wanna play at home online poker players are seniors?  I got my AARP Bulletin a few days ago and as I was leafing through the pages to find something on enhancing your hearing and how loss of hearing can affect dementia (yikes) I saw another page that suggested we go to the AARP Deficit page and list how we felt we could help cut down the US’s gigantisod deficit.  I did go.  While I was there I got the demented light bulb idea, why isn’t AARP, with all of the zillions of boomers, out there screaming for the right to play, tax, regulate, and license online poker? Continue reading AARP and The PPA