The voters beat shameful suit by Nevada teachers

01/17/2008 6:53 pm 46 comments

This year’s presidential contest has already sparked massive voter interest in Iowa and New Hampshire, and for those of us who are embarrassed by America’s low voter turnout the last few election cycles, it is something wonderful to watch.

So thank goodness a federal judge in Nevada didn’t do damage this excitement by siding with the state’s teachers union, which filed a shocking lawsuit eight days before Saturday’s primary in a clear effort to dilute the voting strength of working class people.

When Democratic officials in the western state wanted to have their voice heard in the presidential primary season, they decided nearly a year ago to create nine at-large caucus sites so thousands of workers in the gambling hotels along the Las Vegas Strip could cast ballots. Because they work 24 hours a day – and Saturday is the busiest day of the week for the states biggest economic engine – they would have no shot at going home to caucus and get back to work in time.

The plan was approved by the Democratic National Committee in May, and virtually nothing was said about the changes by anyone.

That is, until after the 60,000-strong Culinary Workers Union, Local 226, endorsed Sen. Barack Obama for president.

The largest and most organized union in the state, the Culinary Workers Union could play a large role in determining who wins the state. All the Democratic candidates fought hard for their endorsement, as well as the vast resources they pour into campaigns. Their decision was seen as a huge boost to Obama and a major blow to Sen. Hillary Clinton.

Then, three days later, the 28,000-member Nevada State Education Association chose to get their lawyers involved, filing the suit on behalf of six state residents. Their rationale? The at-large caucuses would give them an unfair advantage since other workers couldn’t caucus at their jobs.

The teachers union hasn’t officially endorsed anyone, but several of its high-ranking officers are backing Clinton, and the suit was seen as an effort to squash her opponent’s biggest political “get.”

Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, steadfastly argued they had nothing to do with the suit, that it was all up to the teachers, but in their talking points, they were siding with the teachers’ suit.

In fact, after the ruling, the Clinton campaign said: “While we were not involved in this lawsuit, and have always said that we would play by the rules that we’re given, it has always been our hope that every Nevadan should have equal access and opportunity to participate in the caucus. Make no mistake –the current system that inhibits some shift workers from being able to participate, while allowing others to do so, would seem to benefit other campaigns. More importantly it is unfair.”

Here’s the rub, and it boils down to one thing – politics.

The teachers union and the Clinton campaign said NOTHING about these caucuses before the Obama endorsement. They were holding out hope they would get it, and if so, those at-large caucuses would be like holding an Ace up their sleeves on election day. Do you actually think their “fairness” argument would have been made with the endorsement? Yea, right.

Let me be clear: this is not about Hillary Clinton, Obama or even John Edwards. It’s about democracy, and wanting people to do what far too many Americans take for granted: vote.

I’m tired of these two-faced politicians and Democratic-leaning hacks run down Republicans with charges of voter suppression, and the Democrats and one of their biggest base of supporters – a teachers union – turns around and does the same.

Frankly, I don’t care who the culinary union backed. If they had backed Clinton and the Obama or Edward camp encouraged this stunt, I would be all over them as well.

Remember, the Clintons joined a chorus of Democrats who yelled, kicked and screamed against the Republicans about alleged massive voter fraud and voter suppression in 2000 and 2004 (That was a bit disingenuous considering Vice President Al Gore was trying to get military ballots thrown out to help his cause in Florida in 2000).

These kinds of pathetic actions by so-called believers in democracy is why so many people are sick and tired of politics. We have witnessed both parties claim on one hand they want an open voting system that encourages – not discourages – people from voting.

Americans love to criticize elections in other nations that we don’t think are done above board. We tell Pakistan that there should be fair and free elections, and we denounce Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe for his strong-armed tactics to keep the opposition party away from the polls.

Is my comparison too harsh? No. They do it with guns. We do it with lawyers.

It’s time that we, the people, let unions, political parties or anyone else know that we will fight like the dickens for the right to vote, and won’t be obstructed by some special interest looking to score a cheap political point.

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  • Jeff

    This whole process is lousy, and, the Clinton camp is showing what she really is, a DC insider with big bucks and lawyers to do her dirty work and one of the reasons change is needed. Is it Obama? Mitt? Huck? Edwards? I don’t know, but, it sure isn’t Hillary.

    The whole country should decide who the canidate is, and on one day, these small states running the show for the rich who want the WH is hardly a “democratic process.”

  • http://n/a Jerry Eversole

    You have a very articulate and speak well on many subjects. I must say however, as you being a CNN reporter “or whatever” you bring the most slanted views to the table as anyone I have ever heard of. Why don’t you just report the news as it is and not “as you preceive it”. Or is this journalistic way of being a reporter by using your own slant. BTY…. I’m black a black and you really make me NOT feel proud.
    Thanks in Advance

  • Jim

    It was not shameful. They should have made arrangements so that the legal voters (not illegals) could get to their own districts and caucus. That would have been the fair way. That union did not even ask their workers before they went with thier endorsements.

    What is shameful is your obvious bias for Obama (whom I like and may supposrt in SC). In your field you should be showing much more middle ground. Clinton did not ask for the lawsuit but you could not help once again trying to link the two and that also is shameful.

    You are very inteligent and great to watch but you show wasy to much bias at times.

    Thank you

  • http://www.insightpros.com Troubled Teen Helper

    The more I read your (Mr. Martin’s) views the more I think YOU should run for president. Hey, run for anything I can vote upon, and you have my vote.

    Unlike listening to the numerous voices proclaiming political opinion in America today, I can ALWAYS count on you to be completely biased … in favor of obvious truth. Although many other commentators are entertaining to read and hear, you are both entertaining and pointedly correct.

    Anyway, I’m a neighbor to the Nevadans, and I recently witnessed the intrusion of outside political agendas upon my state’s voting processes. The money poured in, and law created by our own elected officials was successfully overthrown after millions were spent on “re-educating” the common man regarding the wayward practices of their elected officials.

    The simple and correct story was diluted through a misleading campaign that cost both sides far too much to both offend and defend, and which in the end frustrated voters. I would have loved to have heard a voice such as yours through the turmoil.

    So I declare victory to the Nevadans, and to their democratic process, defended by rule of law. And I cry kudos to you, Mr. Martin, for your clarity of thought, opinion, and expression.

    Let me know when you run. I don’t care what party. You have my support.

  • nic

    Still…failed attempts like this are nothing compared to the damage done with Diebold machines…We’ve got a bigger problem in our “democracy” than many people realize.

    Whoever controls the software in those machines controls the election outcome. It happened in Ohio in 2004: http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0828-08.htm
    when the Diebold company literally promised the state to G.W.B.

    They will continue to discount black peoples’ votes until someone stops them…and it might take more than lawyers, really. Sound far-fetched? Not in this “democracy.”

    Everyone should be hip to this.
    Please check out http://www.blackboxvoting.org/
    & tell someone else you know.

  • W Johnson

    I have a solution, to quote a Shakespeare character:

    “The first thing we do, kill all the lawyers.”

    Yes, I realize it’s taken out of context, but, let’s do it anyway.

  • Greg Jones

    Blacks Learn Hillary Was AGAINST the Civil Rights Act of 1964
    While a Republican and “Goldwater Girl”….feel deceived !!!

    A March 12, 2007 article written by acclaimed Washington columnist Robert Novak sheds a very revealing light on the true sentiment of Hillary Clinton during the peak of the Civil Rights Movement. Clinton recently was found to have minimized the great and monumental strides taken by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by stating that it was Lyndon B. Johnson, then president, who should receive the credit for the civil rights progress including the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In an attempt to attract black support Hillary Clinton regularly shares her ‘civil rights experience’ during every speech given to black audiences.

    Novak writes of one such speech at Selma’s First Baptist Church on the 42nd anniversary of the “bloody Sunday” freedom march there, where Sen. Clinton declared: “As a young woman, I had the great privilege of hearing Dr. King speak in Chicago. The year was 1963. My youth minister from our church took a few of us down on a cold January night to hear [King]. . . . And he called on us, he challenged us that evening to stay awake during the great revolution that the civil rights pioneers were waging on behalf of a more perfect union.” But Novak’s article states that there’s a big problem with her statement. The fact is, in 1963, not only was Hillary Clinton a republican, but she was also a staunch supporter of republican Senator Barry Goldwater, well known as a segregationist and one of the most vocal senators adamently against the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which is why he lost in his presidential bid to Lyndon B. Johnson. Novak writes “…how then could she be a ‘Goldwater Girl’ in the next year’s presidential election?” He continues, “…she described herself in her memoirs as ‘an active Young Republican’ and ‘a Goldwater girl, right down to my cowgirl outfit.’

    Novak adds, “As a politically attuned honor student, she must have known that Goldwater was one of only six Republican senators who joined Southern Democratic segregationists opposing the historic voting rights act of 1964 inspired by King. Hillary headed the Young Republicans at Wellesley College. The incompatibility of those two positions of 40 years ago was noted to me (Novak) by Democratic old-timers who were shocked by Sen. Clinton’s temerity in pursuing her presidential candidacy.” Novak adds, “What Hillary Clinton said at Selma is significant because it betrays her campaign’s panicky reaction to the unexpected rise of Sen. Obama as a serious competitor for the Democratic nomination.

    Clinton’s plans were transformed by the advent of Obama, an African-American threatening the hard allegiance of black voters forged by Bill Clinton. On one hand, the Clinton campaign has attacked Obama and his supporters. On the other hand, she has sought to solidify her civil rights credentials.

    While Clinton was re-inventing her past, her road to the White House is not going as planned. Instead of a steady procession to coronation at the Denver convention, she is involved in a real struggle against credible opponents led by Obama. No wonder she and her handlers were tempted to imply the existence long ago of a young lady in Chicago’s suburbs who never really existed,” Novak concluded. As the fact is being exposed that Hillary Clinton is falsifying her civil rights history, Black support is quickly dwindling nationwide. Her ‘Goldwater Girl’ days have been a major topic on various national black talk radio programs and a highlighted subject on many news outlets.

    Greg Jones

    (To Read Novak’s original article simply Google ‘ Hillary, King, Goldwater ‘. His article is everywhere.)

  • http://rolandsmartin.com Roland

    Jerry,

    Let me help you out with something. A commentary is opinion. An opinion is a personal viewpoint. A personal viewpoint means it comes from a particular slant.

    That’s the point!

  • Jim

    Novak!!! Anybody that believes anything that man has to say only shows how biased people can be.

    As a commentary is an opinion then that person has not the right to be considered a “contributor” on CNN. Call it like it is CNN a biased opinion! Just like they have become as of late. I have loved CNN and personally backed them up for years but lately they are an embarassment. Ask the tough questions to ALL of the candidates including Barack Hussein Obama!

  • patsy cincotta

    I doubt the workers in Las Vegas are on duty 24 hours a day as you stated in your very slanted comments. In a caucus state, every person who has to work when the caucus is scheduled doesn’t get a chance to be heard – not just the culinary workers in Las Vegas. Even here in Iowa there were people working at the time of the caucuses and they were left out.

  • patsy cincotta

    I doubt the workers in Las Vegas are on duty 24 hours a day as you stated in your very slanted comments. In a caucus state, every person who has to work when the caucus is scheduled doesn’t get a chance to be heard – not just the culinary workers in Las Vegas. Even here in Iowa there were people working at the time of the caucuses and they were left out. Why doesn’t anyone ever mention the fact that most of the plans and ideas of Obama and Clinton first came from John Edwards? Over the weeks, they have taken what he has been speaking about for years and turned them into their own ideas. The top choices for Democrats are a rock star or a bitter woman trying to get more power.

  • zb

    Your opinion shows a complete lack of understanding of the issue or the facts. A select group of voters were given a special privilege which was denied to other participants in the caucus. In addition their votes will carry greater weight then all other voters.

    This is manifestly unfair and a violation of our most fundamental principles of equality and democracy. The fact that you have turned this into a racial issue is outrageous and reprehensible. What you have condoned amounts to something no different then the “jim crow” laws of the old south. Shame on you and shame on everyone who made it into a race issue. As someone pretending to be a journalist you should also be ashamed for misleading your readers. (note: i am happy to elaborate on the history and circumnstances leading up to this issue and explain in more detail why you are so completely wrong) zb.

  • Greg Jones

    Should Hillary Apologize to Blacks ?????
    Blacks Learning ‘Goldwater Girl’ Hillary Was AGAINST
    the Civil Rights Act of 1964….Feel Deceived !

    An article by Washington columnist Robert Novak (Google: ‘Hillary, King, Goldwater) reveals that Hillary Clinton was a staunch supporter of Sen. Barry Goldwater (who was adamently against the civil rights act and a segregationist) during the same period she claims in all black church appearances that she was for the civil rights movement. Blacks feel that it was impossible for Hillary to have been a Goldwater Girl and pro civil rights at the same time which leads to the assumption that Ms. Clinton is re-inventing her past. Many blacks feel deceived by The Clintons. Should Hillary Clinton make a public apology to blacks ?

  • spider

    nic – is there are reason every other “minority” in America passes blacks by?

    Other than “…da white man be keepin us down!”

    Same old song….

  • Jim

    What a refreshing end to show democracy works. Even while the casinos and culinary union tried to rig the votes to the point of pressure on their employees. Most of the people spoke their hearts. I am sure some caved in to the pressure of their bosses and leaders but hooray for those that stood up and did what they wanted.

  • J.J

    Roland,

    I know you are supporting Obama and I disagree with your characterization on CNN.com ( accusing the Cinton camp of pulling out the race acrd with MLK, fairy tale comments – Clinton was called a drug dealer and murderer by the right wing and didn’t pull out victim race card) BUT as a black woman I am soooooooooooo glad you are on CNN b/c we need a real black voice.

    I don’t think Brazile contributes anything, Amy Holmes only represents 10% of black’s views, and I don’t know why they would replace Soledad with that racist conservative Kiran Chentry( I remember when she made watermelon joke about Clinton when she was on FOX & Friends) . I appreciate your passion when debating the issues and I especially appreciated you back and forth with Bennett tonight about Reagan, thanks for keeping it real. You are the only reason I haven’t switched the channel.

    Unfortuanately, I think the cable channels have sexist male analyst that are only interested in bashing Hillary ( ie Bernstein, Dobbs, Mathews, Russert, Olbermann, O’Reilly, Scarborough, Carlson, Hume, Hume, Gibson, Fineman, Hannity, Beck, etc… ), you get the picture. It is kinda stacked against her but thanks for the objectivity tonight!

  • rosa

    Someone posted the following link,in the comment section, to a website on The Las Vegas Sun.I clicked on that link.I am shocked and appalled at what I read in that article!!l!! It’s about some of the facts that have been buried!! It is a MUST read!

    prorev.com/legacy.htm

  • Devin

    Roland Matin’s digracefull comments about Bill Clinton on CNN tonight, are proof as to why he is the laughing stock of both Black and White politics in America. Martin suggested that because Clinton had an affair and didn’t intervene in Rawanda…that he was an enemy to African Americans. Hate to break it to you Roland, but that is the dumbest thing anyone has ever heard. Niether of those issues had to do with being pro or anti black. If Obama had been president, not only would Rawanda still have happened, but Haiti would have gone down in flames as well. Toni Morrison and the rest of the civil rights leaders support Clinton because, unlike Roland, they actually know about the Civil Rights era, and lived through it. they also know the many, many things both Bill and Hillary Clinton have done for black Americans…much more then Obama has ever done. The only person who owes an apology in Roland Martin…that is if he can get his out out of Obama’s lap long enoguh to get his facts straight, and give one.

  • W Johnson

    rosa – do you not think all politicians are the same? If the bi-racial Obama gets elected, he too will have similar dirty laundry.

  • rosa

    W.Johnson- I used to like Bill and Hill.But not any more!They wouldn’t know the truth if it bit them in their butt!!

    Some things , listed in that article, are ABSOLUTELY true.!!.He sexually harrassed Paula and Kathleen.Paula had the guts to stand up to Bill.At fist I thought that she was lying.But she took a lie detective test,ON TV,and passed with flying colors,so to speak.The test was legit!

    The thing he did to Monica with that CIGAR, was ABSOLUTELY disgusting.

    Some of the other things in that article are true,and some other things need to be verified.

    I doubt if Barack would be running if he had some of “those” skeletons in his closet.

  • W Johnson

    Betcha he does! Kennedy fooled around, Johnson, Nixon (no way, but might have been impeached), Ford – haven’t heard of any skeletons, Carter?, Reagan, sure, GB1 had a woman, Bill C – a sleeze bag, GB2 – other dirt.

    Even FDR covered up his illness.

    They ALL have skeletons!! ALL OF THEM!!

    Just because Obama is bi-racial doesn’t mean he doesn’t have his skeletons. He has already admitted to using drugs.

    Would you rather have a skirt chaser in the White House or a junkie?

  • rosa

    Why do some of you play the “RACECARD?” I don’t care what color a person is!! It’s people like “you” that give this country a bad name!!! GROW UP!!

    With “ALL” the digging that some people have done,I have NOT read about any skeletons!! Have you?

  • rosa

    Spider,if a person has ANY black blood in them,they are considered BLACK!! Obama has let it be known that his mother is WHITE!!

    Maybe you should check out that website that I posted the URL to!!. Enough said!

  • rosa

    Spider,I’m 66 years young,and a person of color. White society considers anyone who has black blood(even though some of them have black blood in them,but will NEVER admit it) in them BLACK.!!

    Do you realize that we’re the A,B,C’s of the alphabets.We’re the following:

    African Americans,

    Black

    Colored

    Negroes-

    People are entitled to vote for whomever they choose!! This is their right!

    With some of the things that I “KNOW” that Bill has been accused of,I do NOT want him back in the whitehouse!! A vote for Hillary, is a vote for Bill!

  • W Johnson

    rosa – if “white” society considers anyone with a drop of black blood in them, black, then why do you follow them and not the TRUTH?

    Regardless of what “white” society calls anyone, if he is bi-racial, he is bi-racial, isn’t he? Or….is he not…..

    Just another “blame whitey, ain’t my fault”?!

    Obama admitting using illegal drugs, you’re ok with that I guess. Marijuana and cocaine for everyone!

  • rosa

    W Johnson Says:

    January 23rd, 2008 at 10:45 am
    rosa – if “white” society considers anyone with a drop of black blood in them, black, then why do you follow them and not the TRUTH?

    Regardless of what “white” society calls anyone, if he is bi-racial, he is bi-racial, isn’t he? Or….is he not…..

    Just another “blame whitey, ain’t my fault”?!
    ***********************************************************************************

    W. Johnson-I don’t follow them! I just told the TRUTH about white people.This is NOT something new!

    Why don’t you ask white people why they think this way? Don’t bring it to me! I’m a woman of color and proud of it!!

    If Obama calls himself bi-racial, “some” people of color are going to say that he’s catering to white people!

    If he calls himself bi-racial,”some” white people are going to say that he’s catering to black people!

    B.O is in a no win situation! He’s damned if he does and he’s damned if he doesn’t!!

    Well,Bill claimed that he smoke marijuana,but didn’t inhale.He was accused of using cocaine,but he denied it!! I’d rather have a politician who tells the TRUTH,than a LIEt!!

    Maybe you should check out that website and read the ” ENTIRE” article!!

  • W Johnson

    rosa – ALL white people? I’ll bet if a white sterotyped blacks that way, there would be protests!!!

    Even if it is the (Blame everything on) whitey fault, YOU STILL CALL HIM BLACK AND NOT THE BI-RACIAL HE IS!!

    If he is damned if he does and damned if he doesn’t, WHY DOESN’T HE ERR ON THE SIDE OF BEING CORRECT?!

    I, too am a person of color, white. And I am proud of it, too!

    If you would rather have a politician who tells the truth, you don’t feel being bi-racial and calling yourself black is the truth? You seem to get kind of mixed up on this issue. You don’t seem to be able to understand it and come to a logical conclusion. I may be wrong.

  • rosa

    W.johnson-I’m mixed with so many things(I’m sure one of them is white) that, it doesn’t bother me what a person calls himself or herself!!.

    I judge a person by their character,NOT by the color of their skin,nor their race creed,color ,religion,etc!! How about you?

  • bill e

    Saw you for the first time on Lou Dobbs last night. Wow honest and forthright, really enjoyed your thoughts. My question why doesn’t anyone ask our politicians though questions. Quite simply why doesn’t Joe Six pack have the same health care coverage as them? We get what we deserve don’t we.

  • W Johnson

    Yes, I couldn’t agree more. From what I’ve read, this character has admitted using illegal drugs.

    Back to the issue of calling him bi-racial (which he is) or black (which he is not (giving that being black is 100% black and not bi-racial)) – to not say he is bi-racial, which he is and to call himself something he isn’t, sounds like a lie to me.

    Speaking of lies, do the words “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky”.

    Which lie do you like more? Seems you only see the white man as a liar.

  • W Johnson

    Jeez, even Roland says he is half white and half Kenyan.

    I’m puzzeled as to why Roland id him as half white, ignoring his mother’s European ancestory, but found it proper to id Obama’s African ancestry.

    Wonder if he will address that?

  • rosa

    W Johnson Says:

    January 23rd, 2008 at 12:45 pm
    Yes, I couldn’t agree more. From what I’ve read, this character has admitted using illegal drugs.

    Back to the issue of calling him bi-racial (which he is) or black (which he is not (giving that being black is 100% black and not bi-racial)) – to not say he is bi-racial, which he is and to call himself something he isn’t, sounds like a lie to me.

    Speaking of lies, do the words “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky”.

    Which lie do you like more? Seems you only see the white man as a liar.
    ********************************************************************************
    W.Johnson or should I say Spidey-:)I know for a ‘FACT ” that it was more than him just saying that on tv.

    What would you have done if a man used a CIGAR to put in your daughter’s you know what,,sexually harassed your daughter, and then lied about it?.He was also accused of something else. I read about it in the Daily News. I read about it again,in that article, on that website.

  • W Johnson

    rosa or Roland or nic or RealisticMan! -

    I’ve never put a cigar in a woman, but I have played with other toys with women and had a lot of fun doing it. You haven’t?! Maybe you should try, it is fun!

    What ever happened to the notion of what two consenting adults do behind closed doors is no one else’s business?

    I don’t have a daughter, but what am I to do if she consents? I can’t run around watching her every move. This wasn’t a 12 year old BC was messing around with, it was a mature woman.

    I would be much more upset if they were doing illegal drugs than if she was having safe sex.

    You find illegal drugs preferable to fun sex?

  • rosa

    W. Johnson-I’m using my own name.I don’t have to hide behind an alias!

    If you want to know who else did some illegal drugs,amongst other things,I suggest you check out that website.

  • rosa

    One more thing,you’re NOT the president of the U.S.A! This is a BIG difference!

  • W Johnson

    rosa, what is your whole name…..where do you live…….just kidding.

    You seem like a very nice person.

    I am sure plenty of skeletons will come out of Obama’s, the bi-racial, at some point. Please stay tuned to the page when they do so we can discuss how silly you feel.

    I know I’m not the President, I make more money than he does.

    But, as a white, I wonder why he does not call himself bi-racial, which is what he is, regardless of what white society calls him. When I fill out an application, I put other unless I can enter German-Irish, which is what I am.

  • rosa

    I hate it when a person has to put his or her race on an application or anything else. It really makes me angry. As far as I’m concerned,there is only one race,i.e.,the human race.

    Maybe everybody should start putting other to drive them nuts. .(LOL)

  • W Johnson

    rosa, you sound nice, how about a date?

  • TaLisa – Ohio

    As a former (independent) Clinton supporter, I am shocked at the level of indecency that the Clintons have stooped to get a vote. I was sickened by his remark that “Obama put a hit out against him”. BILL IS TRYING TO GET OBAMA KILLED. I sat listening to the news almost numb at the level of ridiculousness.

    I remember during Clinton’s impeachment process feeling sorry for him and being on the bandwagon that nothing was wrong with Bill’s little white lie to cover up the shame of a personal mistake and a private choice. During that time, I could not understand why the Republicans were so willing and quite ruthless in their attempt to drag him through the mud. BUT now…after witnessing the fashion in which Bill’s little white lies are now being spread like wildfire to consume a man who has actually praised him and acknowledged his contributions, I recognize the importance of truth and find the acceptance of Bill’s behavior deplorable and totally disgusting!

    The idea that he is actually doing more campaigning than Hilary is absurd. If she wants to show ‘girl power’ and equality on the field she has to show that she can do this by herself. With a country at war it will be evident that Bill will be the one actually running things. It’s even more depressing to know that while many women were being unfairly compensated at Wal-Mart, she was on the board and okay with their payroll practices.
    This is most ridiculous.

    Do the Clinton’s really believe that our memories are that short? We have not forgotten Rwanda and the slaughter and brutal treatment of over 800,000 that occurred on the Clinton watch. We have not forgotten the drug laws that you passed that have single-handedly placed more Latinos and African-Americans in prisons since any other candidacy. We have not forgotten that during your governorship you both refused to get rid of the confederate flag that stayed raised during you entire time as governor. We have not forgotten Monica Lewinsky. We have not forgotten Hilary’s health care plan that flopped and other scandals. We have been quite gracious – but Bill has crossed the line of civility and decency. Beyond popular belief this is NOT about you!

    And NO. Bill Clinton was NOT the first African-American president! To say so is an absolute insult! Morrison is a writer and has an affinity for hyperboles and metaphors like the Clintons has for telling little white lies and spinning the truth. Does being an African-American equate to scandal, deceit, marijuana use (non-inhaling?), and marital infidelity? No. BILL CLINTON SHAME ON YOU! Shame on you for believing that we are dumb! Shame on you for misusing the trust of America for political gain. Shame on you Bill Clinton, for being willing to divide the country for a vote. Shame on you Hilary for allowing this political puppetry. Shame on you both!

  • ROSA

    W Johnson Says:

    January 24th, 2008 at 8:33 am
    rosa, you sound nice, how about a date?
    ***************************************************************8
    W.,I would love to date you,but I’m not interested in dating “anyone” at the time!
    Thanks for asking.:)

  • ROSA

    Here are some e-mails from people who were at then Nevada Caucus:..
    Dear Friends,
    >
    >> I was in Nevada and what I saw there opened my eyes. The level of voter
    >> intimidation and suppression by the Clinton campaign was shocking. The
    >> Nevada Democratic Party is also to blame because the entire process was
    >> chaotic and disorganized.
    >>
    >> It was straight out of the Karl Rove playbook.
    >>
    >> These are emails that I received from the Los Angeles for Obama listserv.
    >> A group of us went there to volunteer. (I removed the senders’ names)
    >> This has gotten no media attention. And probably it has already been
    >> forgotten, but I wanted to share these letters with you about what
    >> happened there.
    >>
    >> Lonnee
    >>
    >>
    >> ***********
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> Seeing that Obama was winning Nevada on the ground, Hillary attempted to
    >> win it in the room. She drew on the cooperation of party regulars to do
    >> what was irregular. Like criminals creating an explosion to divert
    >> attention from crimes committed, they created chaos in the caucuses that
    >> made everyone look incompetent. Voters for quite a while thought no one
    >> had their act together. Many who were not turned away by the “Democratic
    >> election officials” were told that the lines were to close a half hour
    >> early. Others left in frustration when they tried to sign in and were told
    >> by Hillary supporters at the sign-in tables, “This is a ‘Hillary-only’
    >> table. You will need to find an Obama table for your sign-in.”
    >>
    >> People are going to wonder what Hillary means when she claims she is the
    >> candidate of change. Would it mean trying to change the rules to keep
    >> citizens from voting? Sounds too much like Florida in 2000. What about all
    >> that experience? Is it in using entrenched power to fool or force people
    >> (and other nations) to do things that are not in their own best interest?
    >> Sounds very much like our present administration. As for working hard to
    >> make changes, maybe that means setting up Hillary cardboard signs taped
    >> across the back to stand up on all the tables in the room (no signs are
    >> allowed except those held by individuals) so that people need to sit at a
    >> Hillary table just to sit in the room. Or, maybe working hard is helping
    >> Latino voters by filling in their forms for them, marking their final
    >> votes for Hillary before any preliminary votes have been taken.
    >>
    >> Every precinct tells the same story of a Hillary attempt to steal this
    >> election
    >> at the last moment. Given that Nevada hoped to involve their citizens in a
    >> meaningful process, most relied on the Democratic Party providing precinct
    >> maps, registrars, and clearly marked areas for sign-in. Instead, we saw
    >> party regulars tied to Hillary, acting like an invading army, committing
    >> every irregularity imaginable, including miscounting the votes.
    >>
    >> America is suffering today because this has been our politics for years.
    >> Hillary’s experience is like that of Bush, using entrenched power to make
    >> people (or third world nations) do what doesn’t serve their needs. She is
    >> experienced in how to manipulate people for her own benefit. But, we know
    >> from experience that the end does not justify the means.
    >>
    >> This is an election worthy of an internal investigation. What happened in
    >> Vegas will not stay in Vegas. Hillary’s deception and Obama’s victory tell
    >> a story we need to repeat.
    >>
    >>
    >> *************************
    >>
    >>
    >> CLINTON & NV DEMOCRATIC PARTY COLLUSION: VOTER SUPPRESSION
    >>
    >> I just got back from volunteering in Las Vegas for the caucuses held there
    >> yesterday. Granted, this is my first political involvement of any sort
    >> whatsoever, and things like this do happen I hear, but I am aghast at the
    >> deafening silence on what happened in Nevada.
    >>
    >> 1. The Nevada democratic caucus rule was that the doors close at 12 noon.
    >> The Hillary supporters were told that they close at 11:30, so they arrived
    >> earlier. Then, the Nevada Democratic party officials, in conjunction with
    >> the Hillary supporters, shut the door in precincts across the state at
    >> 11:30, turning away many non-Hillary supporters. Jay, who volunteered as
    >> well, went to Becker Middle School off of Pine Nut Avenue in Clark County
    >> as an observer/persuader (out o f state, so of course can’t participate).
    >> The Becker Middle School held 3 precincts. He witnessed all doors closed
    >> at 11:30 for all three precincts at the school, turning away many outside.
    >> He fought with the party officials, questioning them, but the temporary
    >> chair said that was the rule, that the doors had to close at 11:30. He
    >> demanded where the rules so stated, she couldn’t find the rules, then
    >> threatened to call the police on Jay, and kicked him out. (Unfortunately,
    >> I myself became sick as a dog by Thursday evening — had been sick before
    >> leaving for Vegas but canvassing through the subfreezing evenings
    >> completely did me in).
    >>
    >> 2. The registration desks were manned by Hillary supporters who informed
    >> the Obama supporters that they were registered without giving them voter
    >> preference cards. Jay did bring out all his litigator skills and fought
    >> them and got the preference cards for the Obama supporters, but he had to
    >> run around all the precincts doing this. (He was able to get back in, but
    >> that’s another story). Some elderly women had been there for Obama as
    >> precinct captains and were bewildered and were not fighting back, so if he
    >> hadn’t been there, I’m sure the undercounting that happened across the
    >> precincts would have happened even more so at Becker as well.
    >>
    >> Various precincts across the state reported the same pattern, systematic,
    >> preplanned voter suppression by the Hillary campaign that reads just like
    >> what happened at Becker and more. This is an outrageous fraud on the
    >> American public and criminal activity on the part of the Clintons as well
    >> as the Nevada democratic party. I’m determined to talk about this to
    >> anyone and everyone and ask your help to do the same. I’ll be updating
    >> with more details this coming week.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> **************************
    >>
    >> Just came back to Davis, California (I am a born and raised Los Angeles
    >> resident) from the Nevada primary as well after a weekend of helping do
    >> registration at the Nevada Caucus, at Clark High School. What I saw was
    >> utterly appalling. The voter suppression, disorganization, and
    >> unprofessional conduct were at unimaginable levels beyond anything I could
    >> have ever expected.
    >>
    >> Upon arrival there were no maps for driving to the voting location and
    >> even those of us volunteering had problems navigating the cavernous high
    >> school to find where we were working. There were no precinct maps or
    >> directions for anyone inside the high school, creating a mad house at
    >> registration tables and frustration. Nobody could find their correct
    >> precinct table. Voters complained it was the most incompetent and chaotic
    >> scene they had ever seen, and I have to completely agree.
    >>
    >> I saw elderly people in wheel chairs and walkers forced to wander around
    >> aimlessly to find their precinct with not enough people to direct them. I
    >> saw my volunteers understaffed and under-trained to handle the deluge of
    >> confused voters, and many of them obviously partisan and manipulative. I
    >> saw many people leaving frustrated at the arduous and ineffective process,
    >> stating many of them had to leave to be back at work. I saw at points us
    >> running out of ballot sheets and voter registration forms, particularly in
    >> the Spanish language and saw very few Spanish speakers working at the
    >> caucus to help many of those first-time voters. Most of all, I saw
    >> deliberate deception from the Hilary Clinton Campaign at the start.
    >>
    >> From arrival my two companions and I from out-of-state coming in with a
    >> box of bottles of water and Barack Obama stickers and signs were verbally
    >> assaulted and harassed by a Hilary Clinton supporter, who kept screaming
    >> for us to get out and threatened to call the police on us despite
    >> caucusing rules sanctioning us to do so, while their campaign had all of
    >> their materials spread all over the gymnasium. I saw Hilary supporters at
    >> my table blatantly ignoring some of the young voters and non-English
    >> speaking Latino voters who wanted to vote for Barack Obama or John
    >> Edwards. I saw Hillary Clinton supporters attempting to start conflicts
    >> within the caucus locations with supporters for the other candidates
    >> yelling “Do you want a President with the middle name Hussein?”, and worse
    >> racist comments that I will not utter here. I saw Latino voters being
    >> turned away and their ballot sheets being taken from them by Hillary
    >> supporters, who were saying they could leave before the caucusing process
    >> had been completed. There were not nearly enough Spanish speakers to help
    >> with registration, and I noticed none of the caucusing had clear
    >> instructions even in English. People were turned away outside caucuses
    >> that were closing at 11:15 by “officials”, and these “officials” also
    >> attempted to shut these doors when caucus rules clearly state they are to
    >> remain open until 12.
    >>
    >> After seeing all of this, I fear what will happen in my home state and
    >> hometown of Los Angeles and the problems and voter intimidation that could
    >> happen to the much more multilingual, newly naturalized citizens, youth,
    >> and other first-time voter groups. I am even considering buying a plane
    >> ticket and flying back from my college town of Davis to work at the polls
    >> as a nonpartisan volunteer and as a Chinese and Spanish speaker to prevent
    >> some of the disorder and harassment I saw in the suburbs of Las Vegas in
    >> Clark County Nevada.
    >>
    >> All of the problems I saw in Nevada shocked me to the core as a
    >> Californian and as a college student for the first-time volunteering at an
    >> election. I used to actually support Hilary Clinton as a viable candidate,
    >> but after seeing this conduct and hearing the same conduct occurring at
    >> all precinct locations, I can only conclude this was not the work of a few
    >> or an isolated incident, but of clear training and strategy in a desperate
    >> strategy to win by disenfranchising vulnerable voters. I cannot support
    >> any candidate that would condone such practices and be endorsed by such
    >> questionable individuals.
    >>
    >> The Democratic National Committee must thoroughly investigate why the
    >> entire caucusing process was so disorganized and run with such
    >> incompetence. Excuses of being overwhelmed and untrained don’t cut it. The
    >> Democratic Party of Nevada must be held accountable for the disaster and
    >> chaos at the primaries. Existences of unethical campaigning can never be
    >> tolerated and voter intimidation and suppression is a clear and present
    >> danger to the great American democratic traditions we practice in our
    >> elections in the United States.
    >>
    >>
    >> ******************
    >>
    >>
    >> There were 4 of us from the North Hollywood area who
    >> went out to help with the Nevada caucus and were in
    >> the Hendersen area, that experienced similar things.
    >> Had it not been for Patrick in one precinct,
    >> Obama supporters would have been sent away.
    >>
    >> A lot of people were coming to the Hendersen, Schofeld
    >> school after having been turned away from the first
    >> place they’d been sent to on the location that had
    >> been mailed to them. They were then sent to a location
    >> that wasn’t even set up. THEN were turned away from
    >> within the school rooms that had been designated for
    >> certain precincts. The Hillary camp had taken over the
    >> sign-in and registration tables in the location that I
    >> was helping out in. I then switched to helping people
    >> out in front of the school to find the location they
    >> needed to be in. Many of them came back in, outright distraught
    >> after having been turned away again! I then was having
    >> people go into another area to re-register for that
    >> area so they wouldn’t lose their right to participate,
    >> because legally no one can be denied their right to
    >> participate. The Hillary camp kept coming out trying
    >> to shut the doors early. They came out at 11:30 and
    >> then again at 11:45.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> ************
    >>
    >>
    >> Folks,
    >>
    >> Remember our training about having a story to tell. Headlines from the
    >> L.A. TIMES have Hillary declaring “This is how the West was won!” That is
    >> the closest they have come to reporting what truly happened in Las Vegas.
    >> Yes, the West was won by ignoring contracts made with the Indians, by
    >> depriving people of their rights, and by cattle barons riding rough-shod
    >> through the lands developed by farmers. While Democratic party officials
    >> and media were focused on the events in the casinos, the robbery occurred
    >> in the outlying districts. This is a story we know. It is our story to
    >> tell. The emails alone that I see coming to me need to be forwarded to
    >> NPR, to the L.A. TIMES, and to papers throughout South Carolina. If we
    >> choose to suck this up rather that put it out, we will be allowing this
    >> caucus to be viewed within the frame that already exists in the media. The
    >> accepted narrative has been that these caucuses were confusing and likely
    >> to be chaotic. We know that this chaos was created by the Clinton-machine,
    >> the entrenched Democratic regulators who became the foxes running the
    >> henhouse. The Clintons were thinking outside the ballot box. We have an
    >> opportunity to reframe this election. We see what Hillary’s lofty claims
    >> look like on the ground.
    >> Her “working hard for change” is working to change the votes in the room
    >> by denying entry after 11:30 (something called for in the at-large
    >> caucuses on the strip where record-keeping was going to take quite some
    >> time, but something quite against the rules in other caucuses around the
    >> city and state). “Working hard for change” was refusing to sign in people
    >> who managed to come in, saying, “This is a ‘Hillary-only’ sign-in table”.
    >> You will have to find an Obama table to sign you in.” “Working hard for
    >> change” was helping Latinos, when they arrived, by filling out sticking
    >> I.D. labels on their Presidential Preference Cards on the second alignment
    >> section (to be done after the first vote had been taken) and marking
    >> “Hillary Clinton” on their ballots. Her “35 years of experience” is the
    >> experience of using entrenched power to fool and force people (and
    >> third-world countries) to act against their own best interests.
    >>
    >> ?
    >> She overplayed her hand in Vegas. But, this will only be so if people
    >> report what they saw. If we don’t tell what we saw and experienced
    >> first-hand, then Hillary will get away with her slight-of-hand tricks. Her
    >> Vegas show where “name-recognition” fills the clubs will make
    >> “Hillaryland” one more gaudy make-over accepted as being as good as the
    >> real thing.
    >>
    >> Remember that we are in a people’s campaign. Obama has a dedicated staff
    >> and people on the ground. We cannot lock ourselves into the traditional
    >> campaign structure. We are a movement. As such, we must take the
    >> initiative to act independently to speak the truth as we know it, to do
    >> what is right because it is right. By taking a moment now to focus on this
    >> event before being rushed by the media to the next one, we can turn defeat
    >> into victory. We can show Hillary to be what she really is, a sleazy
    >> politician of the old order. Otherwise, we are allowing others to define
    >> our own experience. Remember, it is our story that counts.
    >>
    >> Tell it like it was. Otherwise, what happened in Vegas will stay in Vegas.
    >> Hillary’s indiscretions must be known if we are going to come out of this
    >> with any strength.
    >>
    >> Like David, grab that pebble at your feet and sling it at the giant. Bear
    >> witness to the truth.
    >>
    >> And, keep the faith,
    >>
    >>
    >> *********************
    >>
    >>
    >> I was in Clark County at the Jack Schofield school in Nevada the morning
    >> of the caucus.
    >>
    >> I went to Nevada with 3 other volunteers from Los Angeles to help with
    >> canvassing and to support our precinct captains at the caucus. I was
    >> assigned to help a precinct. It was very confusing when we arrived, with
    >> little signage or direction. People were trying to find their precinct
    >> rooms and the Hillary volunteers in their yellow T-shirts were stationed
    >> at the registration tables and they were taping their Hillary signs to the
    >> tables. They were also outside trying to direct all the incoming caucus
    >> goers.
    >>
    >> I found my precinct room and a few minutes later they changed the location
    >> from the cafeteria to the band room. It was absolute chaos. I tried to
    >> stand outside to redirect people to the right room while the Hillary
    >> people were already aggressively descending on the Edwards people in
    >> anticipation of Edwards not being viable.
    >>
    >> There were 3 or 4 Hillary yellowshirted supporters approaching each
    >> Edwards supporter in the room before the caucus even started. I felt
    >> outnumbered and bullied. I was able to carve out some space for the Obama
    >> supporters with the precinct captain. I also had to fight for my right to
    >> stay as an observer. Without our precinct captain and myself I believe we
    >> would have lost at least 10 of our Obama people in the confusion. Also, I
    >> was able to convince 3 of the 6 Edwards supporters to go with us as their
    >> second choice. One of the Edwards people left in disgust. I also convinced
    >> the 2 Kucinich people to go with us as their 2nd choice and one undecided
    >> as well.
    >>
    >> The aggressiveness of the Hillary supporters actually backfired a bit in
    >> my room and turned off a couple of people. I really felt intimidated and
    >> bullied. At the end Hillary won 6 out of 10 delegates in our room after
    >> counting the paper ballots. I demanded a body count rather than relying on
    >> paper ballots and the results were correct. If the precinct captain and I
    >> were not there the results would have been much worse.
    >>
    >> The Chair person was also no match for the Hillary volunteers. In the end,
    >> she announced to everyone that she was going to remain “undecided” since
    >> she had until November to make her decision! Obviously she had no clue why
    >> we were all there! After our caucus was over I went outside to wait for
    >> the other volunteers to emerge from their respective rooms and heard
    >> similar stories from everyone, most of them much worse than my experience.
    >> We all left feeling battered and bruised and angry. And now, I am reading
    >> that the Hillary camp is accusing us of strong arm tactics at the caucus!
    >> I am outraged!
    >>
    >>
    >> ********************
    >>
    >>
    >> Oh its true, all right. Witnessed it first hand myself. And, BTW, until
    >> last week, I’d been a registered Republican my entire life (20+ years).
    >> This is NOT a “sour grapes” issue. It’s an issue of what each candidate’s
    >> campaign represents – FROM THE TOP DOWN.
    >>
    >> My experience: Obama’s been a class act, all the way (i.e., we gave van
    >> rides to ANYONE needing a lift to the caucuses, did NOT ask who they
    >> supported before letting them on!) and the Hillary camp: Well, I don’t
    >> know how those 43 people in the room could stand there and watch that
    >> Hillary operative heckle, intimidate and threaten people in the room and
    >> STILL stay standing in that corner?!? That’s not even TACIT support for
    >> dirty politics – it was LITERAL support. Wow!
    >>
    >> Also, Sat. afternoon while in Alberson’s parking lot in our van (which had
    >> Obama ’08, etc., painted on the windows) sorting out all my materials and
    >> stuff to go back to the office, I had PERFECT STRANGERS coming up to me
    >> and telling ME about THEIR caucusing experiences. One man, an undecided,
    >> told me he received caucusing info from the Hillary camp telling him he
    >> had to be at the caucus room by TEN-thirty A.M. Pretty clever, no? How
    >> could the whole (widespread) 11:30 doors-close ploy [which I witnessed at
    >> my location as well] by the Hillary camp NOT have been ABSOLUTELY
    >> PREMEDITATED and on purpose? That was their plan all along, obviously, as
    >> they were telling their supporters to be there at 10:30 a.m. for days in
    >> advance of the 19th. Well, that and my OTHER favorite story from MY
    >> caucusing location: the first count for Hillary was 43, but 46 voter
    >> papers got turned in for her (and her end count was – purportedly 49 –
    >> even though Obama got at least 4 of the 8 non-viable Edwards supporters
    >> who were asked to re-align). BTW, people were leaving our caucus room
    >> early, without having caucused because they feared violence would breakout
    >> (due to the heckling of the Hillary operative ring-leader). Again: WITH
    >> DEMS LIKE THESE, WHO NEEDS REPUBLICANS!??!
    >>
    >> *********
    >>
    >>
    >> I too was a volunteer in Clark County and witnessed the chaining of doors
    >> at 11:30 as well as refusal to follow the direction of the Caucus
    >> Chairperson – by a paid Clinton Campaign worker – who also refused to
    >> comply when asked to leave, and his repeated miscounting of Obama
    >> supporters. The police were even called by the Chair, but refused to
    >> remove the perpetrators in the end.
    >>
    >> Just like George W. Bush, the Clinton campaign will do or say anything to
    >> get power. It’s now also obvious that they will betray and throw anyone
    >> under the bus to get it. The only thing that they care about is getting
    >> elected. Unlike them and like Senator Robert Kennedy, Senator Barack Obama
    >> genuinely cares about us.
    >> ***************************************************************
    >> This comment was posted by Dr. Ellen S. Ringer:
    >>
    >> Dr. Ellen S. Ringer January 21, 2008 7:37 pm ET
    >>
    >> I sincerely hope what happened in Nevada does not happen in South
    >> Carolina. There is a conspiracy to denigrate and emasculate Barack Obama’s
    >> candidacy for President. Our campaign office called caucus attendees to
    >> inform them of their caucus sites for January 19th. I spent numerous weeks
    >> calling individuals and canvassing our area to inform people about the
    >> date and the place of the caucus.
    >> Nevertheless, on the day of the caucus, there were no Precinct signs
    >> supporting our canvassing or volunteer calls. When I arrived at my
    >> Precinct, the Republican caucus goers were still on the site. They were
    >> Republican placards and signs for Hillary Clinton. There were no Obama
    >> signs or placards. I received a text message that no signs should be
    >> posted outside the caucus site.
    >> It took several minutes for the Obama Precinct Captains to find their
    >> site. I know this, because I called several Precincts I knew and received
    >> similar comments from them. As a result, we were not able to follow the
    >> agenda. People were very distraught and disappointed. Some walked out and
    >> some went over to the Hillary camp. Others did not give up until they were
    >> escorted to the right precinct.
    >> Former President Clinton and his daughter, Chelsea went to the strip and
    >> gave the culinary workers posters and placards of Hillary. He used
    >> intimidation to gain their confidence and further stated, “You do not have
    >> to support Obama, because your Union reps are supporting him.” The
    >> Hispanic attendees listened to him and changed their support.
    >> My final point: The Democratic Party in Nevada was very hostile to Obama
    >> supporters and openingly displayed their venomous attitudes when we picked
    >> up our scarce supplies. There was a shortage of voter registration forms
    >> and the Preferential Ballot cards. It was maddening. The votes were
    >> tallied and the winning decision was made, before the caucus had
    >> terminated in most precincts. People were locked out, before 12 noon and
    >> some doors were never opened. I am warning you to not believe the hype and
    >> negative info that is being bombared in your state. I know Obama won
    >> Nevada. He influenced the people to believe again. The town hall meetings
    >> were never distorted with the evil “race” card that the media wants you to
    >> believe. I saw grown men and women crying. “Truth crushed to earth shall
    >> rise again,” [Malcolm X] used to preach. I am so outraged with the
    >> misconceptions, lies and false images the Clinton machinery is using to
    >> tear down the faith we have for change. The dream is alive and will not
    >> die!

  • sairefgm

    Today to my surprise I received a phone call from the Atlanta Federation of Teachers and when I said hello, the announcment said, “Hold on for a very important announcment, and then the voice said, “hello I am Hillary Clinton…apart from bursting out laughing, I slammed the phone down.

    Many teachers throughout the school were slamming down the phone. The (no plea bargaining ) AFT endorsed Hillary and the mast majority of teachers do not.

    I was dropping out of the organization any way because it is a waste of money. I am yet to see them help any teacher and I have seen many teachers in need of their paid service.

    Teacher leaving Union without plea bargaining.

  • Lawman

    I am shocked. How can you be a CNN personality and still make sense. I consider myself a conservative republican and I find myself in agreement with your article about McCain and his position on illegal immigration. It is frustrating to hear politicians preach about illegrant immigrants and they can’t even make english the official language. The knee-jerk radicals that say load all of the illegals up and ship them back are totally out of touch with reality. Grey Hound doesn’t have enough buses to do this. We must find a way to stop illegals and still deal with the illegals that are here already. It must be workable and not political rhetoric. I have experienced the frustration with illegal aliens. Yes, illegal aliens and not “undocumented workers”. An undocumented worker is someone that doesn’t have his Social Card with him. An illegal alien is someone that has broken the law. I am a foot soldier in this battle. I am a Customs and Border Protection Officer and I voted for McCain

  • rosa

    Check out http://www.politico.com–click on a backlash for Hillary and read the comments.

    Hillary will NEVER become president!!

  • rosa
  • http://www.wayweb.org Daniel

    I couldn’t understand some parts of this article The voters beat shameful suit by Nevada teachers, but I guess I just need to check some more resources regarding this, because it sounds interesting.

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