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Apparently the Huck and Leno Are Both Big in Iowa



Presidential hopefulMike Huckabee visits with Jay Leno during the "The Tonight Show WithJay Leno" at NBC Studios on January 2, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. Huckabee crossed the WGA picket line outside the show, which, to those of us who are pro-union, is called being a "scab." 

But apparently Iowan Republicans like Mike and Jay, based on yesterday's caucus results. 

And, I'm sure Huckabee supporter Gov. Mike Rounds was smilin' wide as well.

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I'm not sure you would technically call Huckabee a scab unless he was going to write, brought some writers with him, was getting paid, or if he is a Union member and was breaking solidarity. Depends on the nature of the strike, I guess.

I'd put him more on the management side of the dispute. They're not scabs. Just ***wipes (...says the manager of his own shop.)

January 4, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterbill Fleming

Once a scab always a scab.

January 4, 2008 | Unregistered Commentermike

Spears needs to hire this attorney. Mother has custody still after 2 felony convictions, 2 assault convictions, DUIs, bad check convictions. Has went to treatment on own and court ordered. Kids are beat up in fights so this has to be the best attorney out there for custody. Now under investigation for having used social security numbers not her own and bank fraud.

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January 4, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSD BEST CUSTODY ATTORNEY

Off comment post. Sour grapes maybe?

January 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNicholas Nemec

SDBCA:

WTF?

Todd

January 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTodd Epp

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