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Bluff Magazine in Conjunction With the Poker Players Alliance Issue Statement on Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act

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Congress passed legislation late in the evening on September 29th making it illegal to use credit cards, checks and electronic fund transfers for online poker. Known as the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, President Bush is expected to sign the legislation within the next two weeks. Senate Republican leader Bill Frist of Tennessee attached the bill to the popular Safe Port Act bill on Saturday, prior to Congress going into recess for the upcoming election. As a result, several online-poker sites are closing down and will no longer be doing business with US customers.

"Having been unable to gain enough support to pass the bill on its own merits, Republican leaders strong-armed their way into piggy-backing the bill on the must-pass Port Security Act," commented Eddy Kleid, co-president of Bluff Magazine. He continued, "Why ban online poker? Apparently, it's OK to play other online games for money on AOL, but for some reason, which no one in Congress is willing to explain, poker is different. It doesn't matter that a majority of Americans oppose the legislation, that 23 million American's play poker regularly, or that poker is a game of skill. Needless to say, the poker community is very upset at the moment."

Michael Bolcerek, president of the Poker Players Alliance, the group representing all of the major poker pros and over 100,000 poker enthusiasts, added, "Passage of Internet Gambling Prohibition by Congress came as a great shock to all, not just the manner in which is was attached last minute to the Port Security Act, but the substance of a law that never gained required consensus in years of Congressional debate. Poker players in America will be hurt by this act of political trickery, and for what purpose? To act as an angry 'nanny state,' dictate morality, and tell Americans how they can spend their own money, and what they can access on the internet. Yes, in the land of the free, we are deputizing banks to monitor your each and every debit and credit, and censoring the internet like the Chinese government. Poker is an 'American tradition' loved by over 70 million Americans and deserves the same free pass that was provided to horseracing, state lotteries, and fantasy sports. We deserve another deal."
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