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Playing Politics: The 2008 Presidential Candidates on VideogamesFor gamers gearing up for Election Day, one critical issue has been noticeably absent. James Fudge looks at each presidential candidate's stance on videogames. Read on, and you might be surprised.
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Excellent and timely article. Thank you Crispy and James. I had just told my kids to either go read a book or go play outside so I could check out Crispy Gamer and then play some more Fable II. I win at parenting.
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LOL Well at least they are reading or going outside. From reading all these speeches, press releases and floor statements from the statement I can tell you there are senators with far worse stances when it comes to video games. I think think that is good news for American voters.
Of course other issues are more pressing right now, but this is just more ammo for everyone to go one way or the other.
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LOL Well at least they are reading or going outside. From reading all these speeches, press releases and floor statements from the statement I can tell you there are senators with far worse stances when it comes to video games. I think think that is good news for American voters.
Of course other issues are more pressing right now, but this is just more ammo for everyone to go one way or the other.
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