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	<title>Comments on: CNA, SEIU come to blows in Michigan</title>
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		<title>By: Peg Rapp</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peg Rapp</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 11:54:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just got back from a vacation, so I missed all the action at the Labor Notes Conference. While I have never been comfortable with the split in the laobr movement, like many people, I originally supported the unions who are now in the Change group -- they brought in many new workers who had not been organized, many of whom were immigrants and low paid women workers who are among the most highly exploited. I also support the concept of organizing across job categories and structures that would shake up the bureaucrats in the AFL, who put most of their energy into lobbyists.

However, as a supporter of union democracy, I became more and more concerned with Stern&#039;s concept of bosses and workers &quot;working&quot; together -- started to smell like sweetheart deals to me.  At this point, I am not as concerned with official union turf wars, as making sure workers (all workers) have a say in the organizing and running of their union.  And in this case, I frankly don&#039;t know enough to know who that would be.  Guess the only thing I can say is that all rank and file workers had better watch their backs and listen critically to both their union &quot;leaders&quot; as well as their bosses.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just got back from a vacation, so I missed all the action at the Labor Notes Conference. While I have never been comfortable with the split in the laobr movement, like many people, I originally supported the unions who are now in the Change group &#8212; they brought in many new workers who had not been organized, many of whom were immigrants and low paid women workers who are among the most highly exploited. I also support the concept of organizing across job categories and structures that would shake up the bureaucrats in the AFL, who put most of their energy into lobbyists.</p>
<p>However, as a supporter of union democracy, I became more and more concerned with Stern&#8217;s concept of bosses and workers &#8220;working&#8221; together &#8212; started to smell like sweetheart deals to me.  At this point, I am not as concerned with official union turf wars, as making sure workers (all workers) have a say in the organizing and running of their union.  And in this case, I frankly don&#8217;t know enough to know who that would be.  Guess the only thing I can say is that all rank and file workers had better watch their backs and listen critically to both their union &#8220;leaders&#8221; as well as their bosses.</p>
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		<title>By: outraged</title>
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		<dc:creator>outraged</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 18:31:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CNA has crossed the line in a big way. They are an incredibly arrogant group who thinks that they know better than anyone else how things should be done. Clearly they want a monopoly over RN&#039;s in the country. Today they are trying to bust SEIU, who will they try to bust next? AFSCME? any other union or organization that represents nurses. They don&#039;t care how many people they hurt along the way so long as they advance their goal. I am outraged that Sweeney has not booted them out of the AFL-CIO.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CNA has crossed the line in a big way. They are an incredibly arrogant group who thinks that they know better than anyone else how things should be done. Clearly they want a monopoly over RN&#8217;s in the country. Today they are trying to bust SEIU, who will they try to bust next? AFSCME? any other union or organization that represents nurses. They don&#8217;t care how many people they hurt along the way so long as they advance their goal. I am outraged that Sweeney has not booted them out of the AFL-CIO.</p>
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		<title>By: David McCullough</title>
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		<dc:creator>David McCullough</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 03:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flo, Zee, Eileen, Luke, Rachael, my brothers and sisters--you want to fight the boss and you think someone is getting in the way. So what are you going to do? Waste you energy and political capital fighting other unionists? If you have a better case to make, make it--one to one at the workplace. Organizing is about talking to people about their lives, how to make life better with cooperation, information and joint action. Do you think that driving up to Dearborn to protest at the biannual celebration of union democracy is worth your time? Do you know anything about Labor Notes, whose conference you wanted to trash?

Grow up, kids, it&#039;s a long struggle and you owe it to yourself not to be used as a chump. Find out what&#039;s real before you jump.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flo, Zee, Eileen, Luke, Rachael, my brothers and sisters&#8211;you want to fight the boss and you think someone is getting in the way. So what are you going to do? Waste you energy and political capital fighting other unionists? If you have a better case to make, make it&#8211;one to one at the workplace. Organizing is about talking to people about their lives, how to make life better with cooperation, information and joint action. Do you think that driving up to Dearborn to protest at the biannual celebration of union democracy is worth your time? Do you know anything about Labor Notes, whose conference you wanted to trash?</p>
<p>Grow up, kids, it&#8217;s a long struggle and you owe it to yourself not to be used as a chump. Find out what&#8217;s real before you jump.</p>
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		<title>By: CinciJames</title>
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		<dc:creator>CinciJames</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 03:50:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If this was nothing but violence by &quot;SEIU STAFF&quot;, where were the arrests? Don&#039;t people usually get arrested for rioting in the lobby of a Hyatt, randomly beating on defenseless old ladies and nurses. Unless the Dearborn police force are in on it too. Just like the Los Angeles police; see

 http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2008/04/battle-of-the-n.html

As for my previous comment. Did the CNA, or did they not, spent thousands of dollars to run a &quot;Vote NO&quot; campaign in Ohio stripping 8000 workers the right to unionize?
Let&#039;s see. Who else run&#039;s &quot;vote no&quot; campaigns? Management, that&#039;s who. The CNA should be ashamed of themselves. They are quickly becoming a modern day version of the Pinkertons.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If this was nothing but violence by &#8220;SEIU STAFF&#8221;, where were the arrests? Don&#8217;t people usually get arrested for rioting in the lobby of a Hyatt, randomly beating on defenseless old ladies and nurses. Unless the Dearborn police force are in on it too. Just like the Los Angeles police; see</p>
<p> <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2008/04/battle-of-the-n.html" rel="nofollow">http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2008/04/battle-of-the-n.html</a></p>
<p>As for my previous comment. Did the CNA, or did they not, spent thousands of dollars to run a &#8220;Vote NO&#8221; campaign in Ohio stripping 8000 workers the right to unionize?<br />
Let&#8217;s see. Who else run&#8217;s &#8220;vote no&#8221; campaigns? Management, that&#8217;s who. The CNA should be ashamed of themselves. They are quickly becoming a modern day version of the Pinkertons.</p>
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		<title>By: WVLynn</title>
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		<dc:creator>WVLynn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 02:09:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I drove several of my members there Sat from Cincy, OH, they wanted to go and show their solidarity with their union brothers and sisters.  Most of the blogs I read want people to think that SEIU staff were only in attendance but they are soooo wrong.  The largest group of purple shirts were MEMBERS, and they wanted their voice heard.

CNA is openly committing union busting in many states and our members are just as committed to following them and voicing their DISGUST.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I drove several of my members there Sat from Cincy, OH, they wanted to go and show their solidarity with their union brothers and sisters.  Most of the blogs I read want people to think that SEIU staff were only in attendance but they are soooo wrong.  The largest group of purple shirts were MEMBERS, and they wanted their voice heard.</p>
<p>CNA is openly committing union busting in many states and our members are just as committed to following them and voicing their DISGUST.</p>
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		<title>By: oh please</title>
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		<dc:creator>oh please</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 02:01:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read the two identical comments above.  Apparently this is the official purplized version of the truth sent out today for the purple kool-aid squad to post to every blog they can find reporting what really happened.

This entire thing was PLANNED.  Two SEIU staffers registered under false names to be inside the hall and open the doors for a cadre of SEIU STAFF set to rush in and shout down DeMoro.  One of those staffers was bragging outside the event about having thrown the first punch.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Read the two identical comments above.  Apparently this is the official purplized version of the truth sent out today for the purple kool-aid squad to post to every blog they can find reporting what really happened.</p>
<p>This entire thing was PLANNED.  Two SEIU staffers registered under false names to be inside the hall and open the doors for a cadre of SEIU STAFF set to rush in and shout down DeMoro.  One of those staffers was bragging outside the event about having thrown the first punch.</p>
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		<title>By: CinciJames</title>
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		<dc:creator>CinciJames</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:09:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the record I am an organizer for SEIU in Ohio. They may be my employer, but they don&#039;t dictate what&#039;s right and what&#039;s wrong for me, I can do that for myself. Union Busting is WRONG! No matter how you slice it, whether it&#039;s the CNA or Wal-Mart!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the record I am an organizer for SEIU in Ohio. They may be my employer, but they don&#8217;t dictate what&#8217;s right and what&#8217;s wrong for me, I can do that for myself. Union Busting is WRONG! No matter how you slice it, whether it&#8217;s the CNA or Wal-Mart!</p>
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		<title>By: Rachael Holland</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rachael Holland</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:29:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the Girl in the Photo at Dearborn, Michigan

I am an organizer with SEIU 1199 WOK who was at the protest in Dearborn. I am from a union family. My dad is a nurse, and an SEIU member.  I have seen my picture posted on the internet today, and used against me, my union and the people I care about. I want to tell you my story.

I have worked on the campaign to help CHP workers win fair organizing rules from their boss since I started working at the local in June, 2005. Knowing what it meant for the caregivers, housekeeping staff, maintenance workers, and all the other people I know who have been fighting for their union for three years – to watch that all go up in smoke due to the unprincipled union-busting of Rose Ann Demoro’s CNA was just beyond upsetting.  I drove up to Dearborn, Michigan to protest the fact that an organization that says it’s committed to union democracy was honoring the architect of this union-busting as the keynote speaker at their banquet.  And I wanted the real union people at the Labor Notes conference to hear what happened in Ohio, not the barrage of lies the California Nurses Association keeps putting out everywhere.

On the bus on the way to the rally, bus captains read a set of ground rules stressing our total commitment to non-violence. I planned on walking into the meeting room and protesting the CNA’s union busting in Ohio.  Our group included many women and a lot of people brought their children. None of us imagined we would be assaulted by the men at the Labor Notes conference!

Once I was off the bus, we marched up to the locked glass doors and chanted.  My sign was pressed up against the glass and I was watching a group of people with Labor Notes name tags pool together to watch us.  We were all pressed up there for about a minute when someone opened the doors.  I entered through the second set of doors and was heading toward the banquet room.  Our plan, and my own goal, was to march peacefully  into the board room and support our CHP Sisters as they spoke and handed out literature about their stolen right to vote for their union.

However, the CNA’s supporters in the room ran out to confront us and used physical force to prevent our group from entering the ballroom and voicing our dissent. After only a few feet I found myself dodging out of the way of getting tackled. They started to attack us. I ran past about three men who tried to stop me by tackling me.  I was about 10 feet away from the ballroom room door at the point that I was slammed into the ground.  A man twice my size tackled me (a football tackle) and used his weight to hold me on the ground to prevent me from reaching the door.  My head slammed into the floor and I could hardly breathe from the impact.  I am only 115 pounds so to have a man twice my size tackle me like a linebacker was something I never expected.   Frank Hornick, another 1199 WOK staffer, came to my aid. The widely circulated photo of Frank (http://labornotes.org/files/images/seiuprotest.280.jpg) was taken moments before he helped me – what you can’t see in the picture was me on the floor being pinned down in front of Frank.   Then all I could see were the shoes of the man that was trying to hold Frank back from freeing me.  Frank pushed the guy off of me and I was able to take two steps forward until I was thrown on the ground again.  Another man grabbed the hood of my sweatshirt and ripped me down on the carpet.  My skull hit the ground before my feet did.  I couldn’t breathe again.  The neck of my sweatshirt was used to ground me. It was strangling me. He had a Labor Notes badge on, which is all I could see from the ground. My throat ached, and my necklace cut my neck. My hand was gashed and bleeding. I just remember pain after that. An organizer (and former member), Pam Callaham, pulled me back up off the ground by holding on to both of my shoulders.  Once I was up again it only took a couple steps to be at the door.

Two days after this happened, I feel like I was run over by a truck.  I still want to speak out about the CNA’s union-busting. I won’t be scared off by these thugs. I still want the Labor Note people to know who they invited to speak to them. Rose Ann Demoro – the union-buster.

But talk about adding insult to injury. Right now, I just want to scream. A photograph of me being assaulted by them, and yelling out in pain has been posted on the web by CNA bloggers as fake evidence of OUR treatment of women! I believe it was taken in the moment the Labor Notes or CNA man grabbed my hood. He’s behind me in the picture. (He did it from behind, I never saw his face, just his badge.)
They put the picture here, along with the photo of Frank trying to get to me while I am laying on the ground. http://www.flickr.com/photos/17855870@N05/241134810

So, that’s the story of the girl in the photo.  Hurt or not -- I will not be silenced by the California Nurses, Labor Notes or anyone else.

Rachael A. Holland
Organizer, SEIU/District 1199 WV/OH/KY]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the Girl in the Photo at Dearborn, Michigan</p>
<p>I am an organizer with SEIU 1199 WOK who was at the protest in Dearborn. I am from a union family. My dad is a nurse, and an SEIU member.  I have seen my picture posted on the internet today, and used against me, my union and the people I care about. I want to tell you my story.</p>
<p>I have worked on the campaign to help CHP workers win fair organizing rules from their boss since I started working at the local in June, 2005. Knowing what it meant for the caregivers, housekeeping staff, maintenance workers, and all the other people I know who have been fighting for their union for three years – to watch that all go up in smoke due to the unprincipled union-busting of Rose Ann Demoro’s CNA was just beyond upsetting.  I drove up to Dearborn, Michigan to protest the fact that an organization that says it’s committed to union democracy was honoring the architect of this union-busting as the keynote speaker at their banquet.  And I wanted the real union people at the Labor Notes conference to hear what happened in Ohio, not the barrage of lies the California Nurses Association keeps putting out everywhere.</p>
<p>On the bus on the way to the rally, bus captains read a set of ground rules stressing our total commitment to non-violence. I planned on walking into the meeting room and protesting the CNA’s union busting in Ohio.  Our group included many women and a lot of people brought their children. None of us imagined we would be assaulted by the men at the Labor Notes conference!</p>
<p>Once I was off the bus, we marched up to the locked glass doors and chanted.  My sign was pressed up against the glass and I was watching a group of people with Labor Notes name tags pool together to watch us.  We were all pressed up there for about a minute when someone opened the doors.  I entered through the second set of doors and was heading toward the banquet room.  Our plan, and my own goal, was to march peacefully  into the board room and support our CHP Sisters as they spoke and handed out literature about their stolen right to vote for their union.</p>
<p>However, the CNA’s supporters in the room ran out to confront us and used physical force to prevent our group from entering the ballroom and voicing our dissent. After only a few feet I found myself dodging out of the way of getting tackled. They started to attack us. I ran past about three men who tried to stop me by tackling me.  I was about 10 feet away from the ballroom room door at the point that I was slammed into the ground.  A man twice my size tackled me (a football tackle) and used his weight to hold me on the ground to prevent me from reaching the door.  My head slammed into the floor and I could hardly breathe from the impact.  I am only 115 pounds so to have a man twice my size tackle me like a linebacker was something I never expected.   Frank Hornick, another 1199 WOK staffer, came to my aid. The widely circulated photo of Frank (<a href="http://labornotes.org/files/images/seiuprotest.280.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://labornotes.org/files/images/seiuprotest.280.jpg</a>) was taken moments before he helped me – what you can’t see in the picture was me on the floor being pinned down in front of Frank.   Then all I could see were the shoes of the man that was trying to hold Frank back from freeing me.  Frank pushed the guy off of me and I was able to take two steps forward until I was thrown on the ground again.  Another man grabbed the hood of my sweatshirt and ripped me down on the carpet.  My skull hit the ground before my feet did.  I couldn’t breathe again.  The neck of my sweatshirt was used to ground me. It was strangling me. He had a Labor Notes badge on, which is all I could see from the ground. My throat ached, and my necklace cut my neck. My hand was gashed and bleeding. I just remember pain after that. An organizer (and former member), Pam Callaham, pulled me back up off the ground by holding on to both of my shoulders.  Once I was up again it only took a couple steps to be at the door.</p>
<p>Two days after this happened, I feel like I was run over by a truck.  I still want to speak out about the CNA’s union-busting. I won’t be scared off by these thugs. I still want the Labor Note people to know who they invited to speak to them. Rose Ann Demoro – the union-buster.</p>
<p>But talk about adding insult to injury. Right now, I just want to scream. A photograph of me being assaulted by them, and yelling out in pain has been posted on the web by CNA bloggers as fake evidence of OUR treatment of women! I believe it was taken in the moment the Labor Notes or CNA man grabbed my hood. He’s behind me in the picture. (He did it from behind, I never saw his face, just his badge.)<br />
They put the picture here, along with the photo of Frank trying to get to me while I am laying on the ground. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/17855870@N05/241134810" rel="nofollow">http://www.flickr.com/photos/17855870@N05/241134810</a></p>
<p>So, that’s the story of the girl in the photo.  Hurt or not &#8212; I will not be silenced by the California Nurses, Labor Notes or anyone else.</p>
<p>Rachael A. Holland<br />
Organizer, SEIU/District 1199 WV/OH/KY</p>
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		<title>By: Luke Smith - RN from Ohio</title>
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		<dc:creator>Luke Smith - RN from Ohio</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:13:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I worked hard for three years with my co-workers to get a Union at our hospital here in Springfield. Days before we were to take a vote, CNA invaded our hospital with lies about SEIU.

The CNA got what they deserved. The way they treated my co-workers and I was insulting to my profession.

So, what does CNA do to us RN&#039;s when we attend the Labor Notes meeting? The lock the doors, deny me and my co-workers a right to speak. That&#039;s wrong.

Where ever CNA goes I pledge to follow them and that horrible excuse for a labor leader Rosy Demorals.

IT&#039;S ON - LET&#039;S ROLL!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I worked hard for three years with my co-workers to get a Union at our hospital here in Springfield. Days before we were to take a vote, CNA invaded our hospital with lies about SEIU.</p>
<p>The CNA got what they deserved. The way they treated my co-workers and I was insulting to my profession.</p>
<p>So, what does CNA do to us RN&#8217;s when we attend the Labor Notes meeting? The lock the doors, deny me and my co-workers a right to speak. That&#8217;s wrong.</p>
<p>Where ever CNA goes I pledge to follow them and that horrible excuse for a labor leader Rosy Demorals.</p>
<p>IT&#8217;S ON &#8211; LET&#8217;S ROLL!</p>
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		<title>By: eileenRN</title>
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		<dc:creator>eileenRN</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 19:57:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I attended the conference for the first time ever and what I witnessed was appalling. While this conference, attended by many different union members from the US and abroad, should have been the perfect venue for intellectual debate and discussion regarding the issues at the center of this dispute, SEIU members at many workshops were rude and disruptive. These issues include neutrality agreements, business union partnerships and union democracy.  There was an air of fear from SEIU-UHW members, expecting their local to be placed under trusteeship any day by Andy Stern, and fear from CNA Bd members who felt physically threatened. The simmering dispute caused cancellation of speakers from different workshops and events causing the conference organizers a major headache.  The dinner was rudely disrupted by SEIU members who arrived in busses and it was obvious to me as I sat in the banquet room that they did not intend to protest peacefully. It was a situation that could very easily have gotten out of hand with many participants injured. In spite of everything, the event was educational and fun. Networking with other union members from across the world and figuring out ways to support each other&#039;s struggles made it all worthwhile and I thank the conference organizers for their patience and hard work. I fear this dispute has done major damage to the labor movement when we should be  spending all our energy fighting for good contracts and healthcare reform.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I attended the conference for the first time ever and what I witnessed was appalling. While this conference, attended by many different union members from the US and abroad, should have been the perfect venue for intellectual debate and discussion regarding the issues at the center of this dispute, SEIU members at many workshops were rude and disruptive. These issues include neutrality agreements, business union partnerships and union democracy.  There was an air of fear from SEIU-UHW members, expecting their local to be placed under trusteeship any day by Andy Stern, and fear from CNA Bd members who felt physically threatened. The simmering dispute caused cancellation of speakers from different workshops and events causing the conference organizers a major headache.  The dinner was rudely disrupted by SEIU members who arrived in busses and it was obvious to me as I sat in the banquet room that they did not intend to protest peacefully. It was a situation that could very easily have gotten out of hand with many participants injured. In spite of everything, the event was educational and fun. Networking with other union members from across the world and figuring out ways to support each other&#8217;s struggles made it all worthwhile and I thank the conference organizers for their patience and hard work. I fear this dispute has done major damage to the labor movement when we should be  spending all our energy fighting for good contracts and healthcare reform.</p>
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