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On Change.gov, the official web site of Barrack Obama, the US President-elect has asked Americans to voice what changes they wish to see in the coming administration. Ranking #2 on the list is a call for regulation of legal online poker.

The people of the United States have done just that, voicing their opinion so overwhelmingly on the idea of legalizing online poker that it has soared to the #2 ranked item on Obama’s web site.

There is also a button to vote Yes or No to the idea of the US legalizing online poker. Each Yes Vote adds 10 points in favor of the topic, while a No Vote deducts 10 points. Currently, there are 43,360 points favoring legal online poker in the US, with well over 30,000 votes recorded.

Poker players to sign-up for a Change.gov account and let YOUR voice be heard by the Obama Transition Team.

Regards ixgames :thumbsup
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Manne wrote:

On Change.gov, the official web site of Barrack Obama, the US President-elect has asked Americans to voice what changes they wish to see in the coming administration. Ranking #2 on the list is a call for regulation of legal online poker.

The people of the United States have done just that, voicing their opinion so overwhelmingly on the idea of legalizing online poker that it has soared to the #2 ranked item on Obama’s web site.

There is also a button to vote Yes or No to the idea of the US legalizing online poker. Each Yes Vote adds 10 points in favor of the topic, while a No Vote deducts 10 points. Currently, there are 43,360 points favoring legal online poker in the US, with well over 30,000 votes recorded.

Poker players to sign-up for a Change.gov account and let YOUR voice be heard by the Obama Transition Team.

Regards ixgames :thumbsup

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Manne wrote:

On Change.gov, the official web site of Barrack Obama, the US President-elect has asked Americans to voice what changes they wish to see in the coming administration. Ranking #2 on the list is a call for regulation of legal online poker.

The people of the United States have done just that, voicing their opinion so overwhelmingly on the idea of legalizing online poker that it has soared to the #2 ranked item on Obama’s web site.

There is also a button to vote Yes or No to the idea of the US legalizing online poker. Each Yes Vote adds 10 points in favor of the topic, while a No Vote deducts 10 points. Currently, there are 43,360 points favoring legal online poker in the US, with well over 30,000 votes recorded.

Poker players to sign-up for a Change.gov account and let YOUR voice be heard by the Obama Transition Team.

Regards ixgames :thumbsup

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