Restoring honor, dimming hopes for legal online gaming in US

Steven Stradbrooke
August 29, 2010
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Restoring-Honor-Dimming-HopesSo hundreds of thousands of Tea Partiers had a dream today on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, the highlight of which was when radio/TV-host/professional-tearjerker Glenn Beck and the Refudiatin’ Sarah Palin exhorted the sea of pale faces to “turn back to God.” With expectations high that the Republican party might take back either the House or Senate or both come November’s mid-term elections, does anyone really think a party that owes its resurgence to a bunch of moral crusaders is going to put a priority on legalizing online gambling? Just askin’… Read more.

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  • http://CalvinAyre.com Calvin Ayre

    What made America strong was risk taking a embracing difference. not sure how this fits with this movement, but clearly the US needs leaders who can take a stand of some sort. Grid lock is whats killing the US…China has no such issues and is the only power challenging now. I think that even now with a one party state taking over second spot in global economy and first in many other areas like exports and engineers graduating per year, throws everything we are being taught on its head. Basically it seems a communist country is going to take over the world order. Good for all gaming companies that are refocused there. I have predicted for years now that this is the gaming battle ground. It might be the crow pie battle ground also.