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		<title>&#8220;Starved Budgets,&#8221; &#8220;Fringe Candidates,&#8221; And The Precarious State Of The American Political Pantheon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[T]he campaign of Ron Paul was viewed as "outside the mainstream" by some commentators, but that view appears to be fading away...[T]he current federal restrictions imposed upon certain facets of online gaming are the result of the rather dubious legislative machinations surrounding the passage of the SAFE Port Act (sometimes referred to as the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 or UIGEA)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frequent followers of American political developments may have noted the results of the recent Iowa straw poll, a non-binding poll taken to gauge the sentiments of the sovereign <a title="State of Iowa" href="http://www.iowa.gov">State of Iowa</a>&#8216;s electorate. The substance of this posting is not an analysis of that poll, but an analysis of the response of the so-called &#8220;mainstream media&#8221; in the aftermath of the poll. In order to provide further elucidation it is necessary to <a title="quote directly" href="http://news.yahoo.com/once-fringe-candidate-paul-shaping-2012-race-205132862.html">quote directly</a> from an <a title="Associated Press" href="http://www.ap.org">Associated Press</a> article featured on <a title="Yahoo News" href="http://news.yahoo.com">Yahoo News</a> at Yahoo.com:</p>
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<p id="yui_3_3_0_1_1313445018439143"><strong><em>DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Ron Paul,  once seen as a fringe candidate and a nuisance to the establishment, is  shaping the 2012 Republican primary by giving voice to the party&#8217;s  libertarian wing and reflecting frustration with the United States&#8217;  international entanglements. The  Texas congressman placed second in a key early test vote Saturday in  Ames, coming within 152 votes of winning the first significant balloting  of the Republican nominating contest. Rep. Michele Bachmann of  Minnesota won the nonbinding Iowa straw poll, but Paul&#8217;s organizational  strength and a retooled focus on social issues set him up to be a  serious player in the campaign. &#8220;I  believe in a very limited role for government. But the prime reason  that government exists in a free society is to protect liberty, but also  to protect life. And I mean all life,&#8221; he told a raucous crowd on  Saturday&#8230; Later Saturday, Paul won 4,671  votes, or roughly 28 percent of the votes from party activists who  flocked to a college campus for the daylong political carnival Paul&#8217;s  narrow second-place finish pushed former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty  down to third, leading Pawlenty on Sunday to abandon his effort to  challenge President Barack Obama next November&#8230;</em></strong> [sic]</p>
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<p>This blogger asks readers to click upon the relevant hyperlinks above to read this enlightening story in detail.</p>
<p>Of interest to this blogger is the fact that only recently the campaign of Ron Paul was viewed as &#8220;outside the mainstream&#8221; by some commentators, but that view appears to be fading away. Meanwhile, <a title="Representative Ron Paul" href="http://paul.house.gov/">Representative Ron Paul</a> is not the only candidate to have apparently gained ground in the aftermath of the Ames Straw Poll as <a title="Representative Michele Bachmann" href="http://bachmann.house.gov">Representative Michele Bachmann</a>, the winner of the poll, has seen something of a &#8220;boost in momentum&#8221; as of late. Although the campaign is far from over and an ultimate Republican nominee remains to be seen, the 2012 campaign is shaping up to be quite interesting and arguably unique from an historical perspective. This stated, there is little doubt that <a title="President Barack Obama" href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/president-obama">President Barack Obama</a> will be a formidable adversary in the upcoming general election (as evidenced by his strong campaign in 2008). Therefore, those, like this blogger, who follow politics the way others may follow sports or favorite TV programs may find the 2012 campaign to be exciting indeed.</p>
<p>In the world of American politics it has often been said that &#8220;Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows&#8221;. This maxim is quite correct, but perhaps a variation on this theme is appropriate under the circumstances: &#8220;Budget Deficits Elicit Strange Solutions&#8221;. It recently came to this blogger&#8217;s attention that many American States and the District of Columbia are contemplating implementation of various forms of <a title="online gaming" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/online-gaming/regulated-american-online-gaming-finds-support-with-nevada-senator-harry-reid/">online gaming</a>. To provide further details on these developments this blogger is compelled to <a title="quote directly" href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/44136185">quote directly</a> from a recent article posted on the <a title="CNBC" href="http://www.cnbc.com">CNBC</a> website, CNBC.com:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><em>The District of Columbia is not thrilled that its residents are  traveling to Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia to gamble in  casinos. Starved for cash, like states across the country, the district  wants some of the millions in revenue that gambling generates each year.So district officials want residents to gamble closer to home — inside  their homes, actually. Or in cafes, restaurants and bars. By year’s end  the district hopes to introduce an Internet gambling hub that would  allow Washington residents to play blackjack, poker and other  casino-style games&#8230;It’s an idea gaining currency around the  country: virtual gambling as part of the antidote to local budget woes.  The District of Columbia is the first to legalize it, while Iowa is  studying it, and bills are pending in places like California and  Massachusetts. But the states may run into trouble with the Justice Department, which has been cracking down on all forms of Internet gambling&#8230;The states say they will put safeguards in place to deal with the  potential social ills. And they say they need the money from online  play, which will supplement the taxes they already receive from gambling  at horse tracks, poker houses and brick-and-mortar casinos&#8230;</em></strong></p></blockquote>
<p>The administration of this web log asks readers to click upon the hyperlinks noted above to read this interesting article in its entirety.</p>
<p>Frequent readers of this web log may recall that the current federal restrictions imposed upon certain facets of online gaming are the result of the rather dubious legislative machinations surrounding the passage of the <a title="SAFE Port Act" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAFE_Port_Act">SAFE Port Act</a> (sometimes referred to as the <a title="Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/gaming-law/the-war-on-poker/">Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act</a> of 2006 or <a title="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/online-gaming/ugiea-news-us-congress-to-begin-a-new-session-online-gaming-advocates-encourage-support-of-the-internet-gambling-regulation-consumer-protection-and-enforcement-act/" href="UIGEA">UIGEA</a>). As a result of this legislation, some online gaming operators have been subjected to fines and/or sanctions (including the threat of incarceration) for allegedly illegal activity. Therefore, the possibility that States and federal jurisdictions may be contemplating online gaming as a possible source of revenue may come as a relief to some within this interesting and often misunderstood industry. In any event, hopefully arrangements can be made to provide a reasonably beneficial framework from both an operational and revenue generation perspective.</p>
<p>It should be noted that under most circumstances gambling is illegal in the Kingdom of Thailand.</p>
<p>For related information please see: <a title="Online Gaming Lawyers" href="http://www.onlinegaminglawyers.com">Online Gaming Lawyers</a>.</p>
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