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[Press Release] Statement by PPA Chairman D'Amato on Passage of H.R. 6870 (09/16/08)

By Poker Players Alliance
Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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[Press Release] Successful Charity Poker Events Highlight the Political Conventions

By Poker Players Alliance
Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

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Americans for Tax Reform Staffer Wins PPA Tournament - Poker News Daily (09/04/08)

By Dan Cypra, The Poker News Daily
Thursday, September 4th, 2008

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Last night in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin addressed members of the party in the Xcel Energy Center. Across town, the Poker Players Alliance (PPA) and American Gaming Association (AGA) held a fundraiser to benefit the Paralyzed Veterans of America. At the end of the night, the city of Minneapolis was buzzing about Palin’s acclaimed speech as well as the play of Adam Radman, who won the charity poker tournament. Radman serves as the Programs and Communications Manager for the Americans for Tax Reform.

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[Audio] Interview with Andy Bloch - PocketFives (08/28/08)

By PocketFives.com
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

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Greg Raymer Confirmed for PPA Poker Tournament at RNC - Poker News Daily (09/01/08)

By Dan Cypra, Poker Daily News
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

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On Wednesday night, September 3rd, all eyes in the poker world will be focused squarely on Minneapolis, Minnesota, the site of the 2008 Republican National Convention (RNC). John McCain, the Republican nominee for President of the United States, made waves on Friday by announcing that first-term Alaska Governor Sarah Palin would be his running mate. McCain will formally accept his nomination this week at the RNC, which begins on Monday. On Wednesday, the Poker Players Alliance (PPA), in conjunction with the American Gaming Association, will hold a charity poker tournament benefiting the Paralyzed Veterans of America.

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Internet Poker Fans Are Playing Politics at Party Conventions - Bloomberg (08/30/08)

By Jonathan D. Salant, Bloomberg
Saturday, August 30th, 2008

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Aug. 30 (Bloomberg) — U.S. poker players have anted up for another high-stakes game — lobbying.

Trying to overturn a 2006 U.S. ban on online poker, gamblers have started a lobbying group, established a political action committee, and promoted their effort to politicians by holding poker tournaments at the Republican and Democratic nominating conventions.

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Selected Coverage of PPA Charity Events for Paralyzed Veterans of America

By Poker Players Alliance
Friday, August 29th, 2008

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[CO] Web poker banned, they play politics - Las Vegas Sun (08/29/08)

By Lisa Mascaro, Las Vegas Sun
Friday, August 29th, 2008

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Denver — Not long after Congress passed a ban on Internet gambling, PR man John Pappas knew he had to be here at the Democratic National Convention.

Pappas represented online poker players. Their ragtag Poker Players Alliance had been stunned by Congress’ midnight approval of the ban late in 2006.

Internet gamblers had been powerless to block the bill. They were only loosely affiliated. They often knew one another only by their online nicknames.

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Poker Player Alliance Charity Events to run at Both National Conventions - PokerPages (08/26/08)

By PokerPages.com
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

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The Poker Players Alliance (PPA), now over one million members strong, is taking advantage of the concentration of delegates and members of Congress at both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions during the next few days, to continue to lobby for the legalization of online poker, by holding charity poker tournaments to benefit the Paralyzed Veterans of America.

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Las Vegas Sun - Loyalists, until it comes to Internet gambling (08/21/08)

By Lisa Mascaro, Las Vegas Sun
Thursday, August 21st, 2008

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Washington — Slipped into the 92-page Republican Party platform are two sentences that drive poker players nuts.

In those slim lines, approved in 2004, the party spells out its opposition to Internet gambling — that $15 billion industry that in just a few short years has turned half the guys (and a number of women) you know into poker-playing geniuses.

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