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Title: Clinton Tries to Have It Both Ways on Workers' Rig
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Questions - January 16, 2008 03:52 PM (GMT)
OK, I'm not a Clinton fan and I'm not behind Obama, either. But why in the world this kind of stuff? She stands to lose not only culinary workers in Nevada, but across the country. Well, that's if the MSM reported this to any extent.

FYI, Clinton denies being behind this lawsuit. And there are some teachers angry that their union was used by Clinton supporters in this way.

The point is well taken though, that the caucus is on Saturday- how many teachers will be at work on Saturday?



http://www.thenation.com/blogs/edcut?bid=7&pid=270073

Clinton Loses on This Gamble


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/thomas-de-ze...he_b_81502.html

A Defining Moment for The Clintons: The Lawsuit Against Nevada's Culinary Workers Union


http://healthybagofpolitics.blogspot.com/2...th-ways-on.html

Clinton Tries to Have It Both Ways on Workers' Right to Caucus


http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/jan/1...o-no-suit-says/

Voting on the Strip a no-no, suit says
Not allowing nine polling sites would hurt Obama, help Clinton


Patsy - January 16, 2008 05:01 PM (GMT)
After watching the debate last night, we do not have a leader of the free world among the three. Surely, we can do better than those three. The GOP is even worse that the democrats. We have to get someone in there that can lead. The more I think of it, I'm going with Gore/Bloomberg. At least, they know how to get things done.

Questions - January 17, 2008 10:15 PM (GMT)
Clinton supporters lose, at least for the time being:

http://www.onelocalnews.com/prescottherald...lnews&id=121338




An interesting opinion on what transpired in Nevada:


Is this Hillary Clinton’s Bush v. Gore moment?

http://www.lastchancedemocracycafe.com/?p=1208



I do not understand why Clinton allowed this to happen, especially this early in the primaries/caucuses. The element of "backfire" is huge.

AlGoreFan - January 18, 2008 06:42 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Questions @ Jan 17 2008, 04:15 PM)
Clinton supporters lose, at least for the time being:
http://www.onelocalnews.com/prescottherald...lnews&id=121338
An interesting opinion on what transpired in Nevada:
Is this Hillary Clinton’s Bush v. Gore moment?
http://www.lastchancedemocracycafe.com/?p=1208
I do not understand why Clinton allowed this to happen, especially this early in the primaries/caucuses. The element of "backfire" is huge.

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ReElectAlGore2008 - January 18, 2008 01:18 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Patsy @ Jan 16 2008, 01:01 PM)
After watching the debate last night, we do not have a leader of the free world among the three. Surely, we can do better than those three. The GOP is even worse that the democrats. We have to get someone in there that can lead. The more I think of it, I'm going with Gore/Bloomberg. At least, they know how to get things done.

Hope that is the ticket.

you know its got my support




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