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zulchzulu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-07-07 12:02 AM
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Harry Reid's son Rory is chairman of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in Nevada
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You might wonder why Harry Reid changed the time for the vote on the Kyl/Lieberman amendment so that Barack Obama, who was waiting to vote on the bill, was told the time was suddenly changed. Then, after Obama left, the votes were cast 40 minutes later.

There is an Energy bill coming up this Saturday (why on a Saturday?) that allows Obama a small window of time to vote on due to events scheduled in Des Moines, Iowa with Oprah Winfrey. Reid scheduled the vote on Saturday for one simple reason... to help out his boy who is running the Clinton campaign in Nevada. If Obama has to leave to fly into bad weather in Iowa, it sure makes Hillary look good...doesn't it...

When Rory Reid told his father, U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, that he would be chairman of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in Nevada, the elder Reid felt a minor political headache coming on.

http://politics.lasvegassun.com/2007/02/marriage_of_con.html








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