No woman should ever be forced by the state to bring a pregnancy to term, ever
Submitted by nancyjones on Thu, 03/31/2016 - 1:20pmCross posted at TOS. I don't know how to insert pictures here, but this is the text.
Cross posted at TOS. I don't know how to insert pictures here, but this is the text.
*(this was inspired by a comment I made in OPOL's diary and the reactions it got)
Friday March 31, 1916
From the United Mine Workers Journal: The High Cost of "Colorado Justice"
Me among them.
I suspect a targeted malware.
I switched out my ssd to an older one and the issue vanishes for me at this time.
If you have a clue or a suggestion please help.
In my view Dailykos and caucus99percent are partners rather than enemies.
Please note Wisconsin is critical for Bernie and Clinton is downplaying her expectations of the results and outcome- this primary can not be overlooked. However, the most important upcoming primary campaign milestone is New York.
I was thinking with all the previous polling she had big leads and it is her "home" state. However, during the past few days she has been campaign heavily in this state and her advocates are increasing their attacks on Bernie.
Crossposted at GOS: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/03/31/1508512/-What-Bernie-Actually-S...
When it comes to the rights of women, we cannot go backwards. We have got to go forward. -Bernie Sanders
...relatively speaking. i went and checked 538's primary predictions again a little while ago, and will you look at that, Wisconsin has suddenly been put in Bernie's column.
http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/election-2016/primary-forecast/wisco...
A YUGE flip in the last 2 days. The momentum is building!
Bernie in Pittsburgh talking about job-killing trade deals.
Flanked by local labor leaders [President Mike Smith of the United Steelworkers Local 1557-2 and President Scott Slawson of the United Electrical Workers Local 506] and Pennsylvania workers, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders on Thursday said trade deals he opposed and Hillary Clinton supported have devastated Pennsylvania manufacturing and hurt working families.
Bernie was interviewed by Rachel Maddow last night. Here is a small excerpt from the transcipt showing Bernie’s thoughts regarding the Republican Party:
the deeper point, Rachel, is the Republican Party today has moved very, very far to the right. Uh, they are way out of touch with where the American people are.
I didn't see this posted here yet. It was posted on Reddit and TOP (where it died a quick and unceremonious death by flagging). It's long, and does a good job of sticking to the law and airing both sides.
If anyone wants to cut to the most damning parts, just do a search function on "Blumenthal." Not sure how Hillary gets a subordinate to take the fall for that one.