APCW Perspectives Weekly - February 1st, 2008
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Weekly webcast for the online gaming industry. This week we have extensive coverage of the CAP Euro event, plus industry news from the US, the EU, and Finland... again!
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get back home safe.
I've been home for a few days now... guess that editing was even better than you thought! LOL! =0)
Looks like you had a good time at CAP. I am looking forward to the day when the conventions can be held in the USA once again. Maybe it won't be much longer now. With both Hillary and Barack both supporting a study and McCain's freindship with Alfonse maybe whoever gets the win will finally see the tax dollars they are loosing with banning instead of regulating. I am still giving my primary vote to Ron Paul and haven't given up hope yet but it looks like the odds are against us.
And Ron Paul will get my vote too, although things don't look so good for him now... especially with the main stream press refusing to give him a moment's coverage.
Jackholes.
The main stream press will not cover him. Remember this country is about marketing the best candidate for corporate America... because they own and operate our media and Washington, DC..
Why the heck would they want someone in office who would downsize government and affect real change?