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February 16, 2007 at 10:49 pm #727624AnonymousInactive
I couldn’t think of a better group I would like to have in our corner than those very same people who fight for our liberties and put their lives on the line to keep our country free. I am quite sure they have earned the right to play a $5 poker game in their own house instead of letting some idiot that doesn’t know his ass from a hole in the ground telling him its against the law. Their voice should definitely give our cause some much needed clout, and I couldn’t imagine a better group to benefit from regulating our industry. I have always thought our country is not even in the game when it comes to taking care of our veterans. We have billions to donate to the whole world, yet we can’t find the money to get our homeless veterans off the street and provide them the proper healthcare they need, and their the ones who risked it all. they deserve it!!!
I think it is important to show these idiots opposing online gambling who think our industry consists of nothing but fraud, terrorists, and money laundering–that our industry can do alot of good, even pick up the slack where the hipocritical government falls short like pitching in to get our veterans food, shelter and healthcare. If there was a specific fund set up where people from our industry could easily make a donation to this veterans group, I think it would go a long way. Point being if the industry really came together, what a deed to have under our belt, raised $500K for the veterans, maybe $1 Mil, maybe only $100K, who knows but we need some positives associated with our industry anyway. And it’s something I would like to do anyway, aside from the inherited benefit it would have for our industry. I wouldn’t mind donating a small portion every month, regardless of the outcome of this collaboration. Just a thought, but at any rate its a brilliant collaboration, and perhaps our voices will be heard and taken seriously now.
February 17, 2007 at 12:41 am #727632AnonymousInactiveThanks for your explanation, that does indeed make a lot of sense.
February 17, 2007 at 5:45 am #727648AnonymousInactiveGreat video!
February 17, 2007 at 7:19 pm #727720AnonymousInactiveThanks guys… lot’s of work to do…
Lot’s of big announcements still to come…
Lot’s of support still needed…
Should change our tag line to: “Hell of a Fight!”
February 18, 2007 at 1:30 am #727739AnonymousInactiveWhat association does vfwwebcom have with the “official” vfw? Are they related or is the webcom independent?
February 18, 2007 at 2:18 am #727742AnonymousInactiveThe VFW Web Com is the communications and marketing arm of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
The VFW Webcom network connects all the Vet’s together with emails, message boards, blogs, with over 8,000 websites.
February 21, 2007 at 2:04 am #728153AnonymousInactiveTHANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR SUPPORT!
The VFW is looking for positive feedback from our industry.
We would like to invite you to be apart of the conversation.
Visit our forum: http://www.apcw.org/members/reportsAPCW Industry Discussion – Charitable Gaming for Veterans
Your positive feedback will go along way with the VFWJOIN THE FIGHT!
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