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Annie Duke Talks Blogs With Balls Charity Shootout and Ante Up For Africa

Annie Duke was gracious enough to let a bunch of bloggers use her name to promote a poker game we decided to run in Vegas -- and of course, turn the event into the Blogs with Balls Charity Poker Shootout where we raised $10,000 for Ante Up for Africa.
It would not have been possible without Annie’s help -- and name -- but what I come to find out in this interview is that when I pitched the original idea for the tournament to her, she chuckled at the hard sell I put on to run the event in conjunction with her charity. See, I thought a company that has raised more than 3 million dollars in the last few years might scoff at five grand (that were were able to double through wonderful efforts of our sponsors, organizers and players). But Annie wasn’t as interested in the money as she was in something else we could offer: Awareness.


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The dire crisis in Darfur is entering its sixth year. The conflict has killed 400,000 people and forced more than 3 million Darfuris to flee their homes. The recent expulsion of key international humanitarian groups by the government of Sudan in response to the International Criminal Court's issuance of an arrest warrant for President Omar al-Bashir has placed hundreds of thousands of the most needy at even greater risk and without access to medical care or reliable food supplies.
President Bashir continues to utilize starvation as a weapon of war to silence his opponents and to distract the world from the key issues in Darfur. Now more than ever, there needs to be a dynamic international effort to move beyond simply treating the symptoms of Sudan's crisis and focuses on ENDING it by forging a lasting and equitable peace for all of Sudan. If you want to learn more about the crisis in Sudan and what you can do to make a difference, visit www.enoughproject.org.
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There are a lot of people who question Americans donating money to non-American charities. Jingoism at its finest, I suppose. But what people don’t realize is that rich people -- heck, any people -- should be able to donate their money to anything they like. And the more private money that’s donated to a cause, in theory, the less government money that will be needed. Annie points out that the US Government has paid, and continues to pay, into the billions to aid those in Sudan and that region of Africa. If that region crumbles and genocide continues and refugees are spread throughout the world -- including America -- it will cost our country far more than it is now.
And besides, as Annie points out, borders are man-made. They’re political boundaries that shouldn’t stop people from caring about human rights. She references the fact that she lives in California yet donated to Katrina relief. Should she have kept that money in her state? On her street?


We’ll be doing this again, hopefully if the people at Blog World and Blogs with Balls let us, we’ll be there with an even bigger event next year.
For more information on Ante Up For Africa, visit their website. For more information on the crisis in Darfur and other places in just as dire straits, visit Refugees International.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009


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