PPA CAMPAIGN TO CHANGE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM GRABS THE
HEADLINES
22 August 2008
Poker players voice their support for legalised
online gambling
The Poker Players Alliance campaign urging online
gamblers to voice support for legalised Internet
gambling in the United States by posting on the
Republican Party Platform Committee forum at
www.gopplatform2008.com (see previous InfoPowa
report) has caught the attention of several widely read
US publications.
Notable among these was the Las Vegas Sun, which this
week carried a story on the number of online gambling
supporters using the Republican website, the purpose of
which is to obtain public comment and suggestions on
what should be included in the party's campaign platform
for the coming presidential elections.
The newspaper not only carried the story, but started
its own poll at http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/aug/21/loyalists-until-it-comes-internet-gambling/
this week, asking "Should Republicans adopt a party
plank at the upcoming national convention to rescind the
ban on Internet gambling?"
The article informs that Republican opposition to
Internet gambling was first spelled out in the 2000
platform, carried through to 2004, which is now under
review ahead of the presidential elections.
Significant numbers of onliners have posted their
opinions on the Republican website, prompting the author
of the Las Vegas Sun article to comment: "Go to the
Republican Party’s Web site and start scrolling through
the responses to the platform. You will see an army of
poker players arguing it is time for Republicans to end
their opposition to gambling online."
The story goes on to quote some of the posts:
“Being a lifelong Republican, I was both dumb-founded
and dismayed that the Republican Platform includes a
specific directive against Internet gaming,” Steve from
Georgia writes.
“Whoever decided this was a good idea should’ve thought
twice because this does nothing but take away every
American’s right to spend their own money in their own
home as they see fit.”
Jack in Texas writes: “The GOP stands for Freedom from
Government Oppression. Stating in our platform that we
are against Internet gambling or any other form of
government controlled gambling (Casinos) just puts more
restrictions on Freedom of the People.”
The author points out that getting the Republican
hierachy to reconsider and possibly change its
opposition to Internet gambling by changing the platform
statement could be a long shot, even for the one million
member PPA. The Democratic Party apparently has no such
statement in its platform
"Even the most ambitious gamblers know getting
Republicans to publicly support them is not a safe bet,"
the author writes. "The party has been led by social
conservatives for 25 years, and “values voters” and
religious groups have pushed Republicans to take a
harder line against gambling as a social ill."
Today's Republican platform reads: “Millions of
Americans suffer from problem or pathological gambling
that can destroy families. We support legislation
prohibiting gambling over the Internet or in student
athletics by student athletes who are participating in
competitive sports.”
After dealing with the questionable manner in which the
UIGEA was rammed through Congress in 2006, the Las Vegas
Sun piece comments on Nevada Republican Rep. Jon
Porter's proposal, taken up with Nevada Democrat Shelley
Berkely and suggesting an independent and in-depth study
of online gambling before any policy decisions are made.
Sen. Harry Reid, the majority leader, also supports the
study bill, but doesn’t envision a pro-gambling plank
coming this year in the Democratic Party platform.
Apparently even Shelley Berkely does not think there's
much chance of getting a pro-Internet gambling statement
into the Democratic Party platform - she told the Las
Vegas Sun: “While I would support a nod to Internet
gaming in the platform, I cannot imagine that such
language would be added at this late date."
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