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Dec 04 2008

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Bodog Blogger series continues tonight at 9:05

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Tonight Tonight tonight on Bodog at 9:05m est. Come take your shot at knocking Waffles out and hearing a good rant.
The series is winding down so the competition for the last few slots should be interesting. I know I need a couple of good finished to leap into the top 10 or so.

The Rules are interesting the Top 15% of Point earners will advance to the Final tourney but with the turnout so low and the Points Cutoff usually at the final table the final tourney Might just be a SNG with 10 or less players.

I am going to go register right now so as not to repeat Tuesdays Debacle.

I was just looking at the Website and see that they now have a bunch of Prop Bets that all us Degenerate Gamblers can wager on.

This was taken from the Bodog Blog site.

Place your bet on the poker blogger to win the series TOC at the Bodog sportsbook!

Do you have a favorite poker blogger you are willing to bet on to win this series? Are you willing to put money on this series long shot blogger?

Head on over to Bodog’s online sportsbook and check out the odds now posted at the Bodog Blogger Tournament Series poker blogger props page.

The following blogger tournament series props bets are yours for the pickings:

(You must visit the poker blogger props page to view the odds and place your bets)

Which blogger will have more points on the “Bodog Poker Blogger Tournament Series” leaderboard at the end of all 15 qualifying events?

smokkee
salex77
CarnePicante

Will the chip leader going into heads-up play (final 2) win the “Online Poker Blogger Final” to be hosted in the Bodog Poker room on December 18th, 2008 at 9:05pm ET?

Yes
No

What will be the final winning hand of the “Online Poker Blogger Final” to be hosted in the Bodog Poker room on December 18th, 2008 at 9:05pm ET?

Royal Flush
Straight Flush
Four of a Kind
Full House
Flush
Straight
Three of a Kind
Two Pairs
One Pair
High Card

Which of these online poker bloggers will win the “Online Poker Blogger Final” to be hosted in the Bodog Poker room on December 18th, 2008 at 9:05pm ET?

smokkee
CarnePicante
APOSEC72
salex77
23skidoo
MiamiDon
wilwonka
Newinnov
PokahDave
cbags
TonySoprano
BuddyDank
FishEaster2000 (Waffles)
Field (Any other player)

Which blogger will last longer in the “Online Poker Blogger Final” to be hosted in the Bodog Poker room on December 18th, 2008 at 9:05pm ET?

smokkee
CarnePicante

Which blogger will last longer in the “Online Poker Blogger Final” to be hosted in the Bodog Poker room on December 18th, 2008 at 9:05pm ET?

salex77
APOSEC72

What will be the river card in the final hand of the “Online Poker Blogger Final” to be hosted in the Bodog Poker room on December 18th, 2008 at 9:05pm ET?

Heart
Spade
Diamond
Club

Ok other than the fact that I am not listed at all I think these are a great fucking Idea. But I am going to win the Final on the 18th so take that.

See you all Tonight at 9:05 on Bodog.

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Nov 27 2008

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Wwonka

Eagles Rock the DCU Center on Assisted Living Tour

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Happy Thanksgiving everyone.  Today is one of my favorite Holidays. Why cause it has absolutely nothing to do with religion and everything to do with Family and friends.

Nice Photo(they are Atleast 5 years older now)

So the Eagles Played to an almost sold out DCU center in Worcester, Mass. The show was a little over 3 hours  They opened with 4 songs off their new album(Long Road Out of Eden) but then out came all the songs we have grown up with. The 4th song was Hotel California and the only thing missing was the smell of marijuana floating thru the air. These guys are pushing 60 (Don Henley — Date of Birth: July 22, 1947, Glenn Lewis Frey. Born, November 6, 1948) and can they still bring it.
If you closed your eyes you could have sworn the Cd was Playing. I swear Don Henley looks like
harvey keitel aka The Wolf from Pulp fiction.  I wanted to Pull a Pulp Fiction and Waste those Mother fuckers behind us. I mean these people were not only loud they talked thru the whole first set Normally I would have said something but they were Co workers of my wife and we didn’t pay for the seats so I Kept Quiet and tried to enjoy the show.

I usually find myself leaving concerts these days saying Damn that was LOUD but the Eagles have figured out their sound, so they sound Fantastic. Not to loud not to soft kinda then way it should be instead of the Music being so fucking loud you can barely hear the Vocals. My wife turned to me and said wow they can sure Harmonize and I looked at her and said The are the Fucking Eagles of course they can Harmonize.

The only glitch of the night was when they came back from intermission and none of the Microphones had been turned back on so Don Henley was Singing but no one could hear but the crowd filled in admirably.

Bodog Poker Blogger Tournament

Tonight after we have all eaten too much We have the Bodonkey Blogger Series at 9:05 on Bodog Poker and “The Great one” Dr Pauly is hosting a tourney on Pokerstars.

I know I will be in the Bodonkey But I have no funds on stars. So if anyone wants to swap me $6 on stars for full tilt I would be might Grateful My stars name is “wwonka”  I promise not to Pull a Donkette.

Have a Great Turkey Day.

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Sep 15 2008

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Feds violated 10th Amendment by subverting state marijuana laws Judge says:

Welcome to the Donkey Show.

This is a Win for the People of America and States Rights. For too long our Elected Officials have been trampling on our rights and it is time for someone to stand up and say enough.

Stop Arresting Smokers

Judge says Feds violated 10th Amendment by subverting state marijuana laws

As It Stands by Dave Stancliff/For the Times-Standard
Article Launched: 09/14/2008 01:32:06 AM PDT

A landmark decision for all Californian’s quietly made history on August 20th in a Santa Cruz courtroom.

For the first time since 1996, when the Compassionate Use Act was passed, the federal authorities have been charged with violating the 10th Amendment for harassing medical marijuana patients and state authorities.

The case of Santa Cruz vs. Mukasey, was heard by U.S. District Court Judge Jeremy Fogel, who said the Bush Administration’s request to dismiss a lawsuit by Santa Cruz city and county officials, and the Wo/Men’s Alliance for Medical Marijuana (WAMM), wasn’t going to happen.

In a recent telephone interview with Alan Hopper, an ACLU counsel familiar with the case, I asked him what came next?

”The plaintiff will get a get a court-ordered discovery document that will allow them to get documents, and even depositions, from the federal authorities to support their claims,” he explained.

So now it’s the city, county, and WAMM’s turn to prove their case against the federal government. The court has recognized a concerted effort by the federal government to sabotage state medical marijuana laws, which violates the U.S. Constitution. The significance of this ruling, the first of its kind, cannot be overstated.

California voters may finally get what they asked for a dozen years ago. When the court said that the federal government had gone out of its way to arrest and prosecute some of the most legitimate doctors, patients,

caregivers, and dispensary owners that had been working with state and local officials, it finally drew a line-in-the sand.

An example of the federal authorities violations was their pursuit of WAMM. This non-profit group has been around for many years, and has been fully supported by the city and county of Santa Cruz. They have been referred to, by officials, as the model medical marijuana patient’s collective.

The group was functioning so smoothly that the city even allowed them to hold regular meetings to distribute marijuana to its patients on the steps of city hall! The federal agents still went after them, which brought about this court decision.

When the ACLU filed this lawsuit to stop them from targeting medical marijuana providers and patients, they opened a door that may finally lead to no federal interference in California’s medical marijuana law.

We must not forget that medical marijuana brings in about $100 million each year in tax revenue. Conferring total legitimacy to the law will allow this cash flow to continue, and hopefully, increase over time.

When the judge ruled the feds were threatening physicians who recommended marijuana, he set the stage for regaining patient’s rights. The ruling clearly pointed out that the feds were also threatening government officials who issue medical marijuana cards, and interfered with municipal zoning plans.

In the summation, the court found that, “There was a calculated pattern of selective arrests and prosecutions by the federal government with the intent to render California’s medical marijuana laws impossible to implement and therefore forced Californian’s and their political subdivisions to re-criminalize medical marijuana.”

In a recent column, I mentioned California’s Attorney General Jerry Brown had passed out an 11-page directive that all law agencies were to go by. I expressed concern that the federal authorities would ignore those guidelines, but upon finding out about this recent ruling I now have some cause for hope.

It sure sounded like Hopper was looking forward to the next phase, and he seemed confident that positive change lay ahead. Asked which presidential candidate would be more amenable to upholding medical marijuana laws, he cleverly replied that he thought they both would be willing to work for change. He could be right too. This is a year of change.

This on-going battle with the federal authorities ignoring California’s laws has been well-documented in the past. Why hasn’t there been more coverage for such an epic ruling? Its potential as breakthrough legislation is something all Californian’s should know about in my opinion.

The war against medical marijuana hasn’t been won yet, but this could be the breakthrough everybody’s waited for. At the core of the war waged by the federal government against the voter’s will, is the failed War on Drugs by the Bush Administration. It’s about time someone told them to back off.

As It Stands, we can score this as a successful round for state’s rights.

Check out NORML’s Website to make sure you know your Rights.

State Marijuana Penalties

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