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Nevada supremes say no to Kucinich

Breaking news from the Las Vegas Review-Journal: "The Nevada Supreme Court says MSNBC does not have to allow Dennis Kucinich on stage tonight for the Democratic debate."

Good. A terrible precedent is reversed.

P.S. Added bonus: the Kucinich Krazies' blubberingly angry reactions will be amusing to watch.

UPDATE: Mark Halperin has a link to the court's ruling. The New York Times blog has more.

As for the substance of the debate, Halperin reports that each candidate will get to ask each other candidate two questions. Also, Tim Russert has suggested that there will be questions about the recent racial controversy.

In other Nevada-related news, the Review-Journal will reportedly endorse Obama tomorrow.

UPDATE 2: You can watch the debate live here.

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Need a .pdf on the link to the court's order :)

Oops. Thanks!

I just read the Nevada Supremes' decision. Seems pretty sound to me. / Now granted I've never Darkened the Door of a Contracts class & always thought Promissory Estoppel was somesort of an emergency Plumbing procedure, but it Also looked to me like the SCONV kindof kicked that poor District judge right in the ol' Benchwarmer, there. :>

I, too, look forward to the misbegotten ideologicalĀ Angst of the Dennisistas; but being a Compassionate little fellow I do hope that the statuesque & veddybritish Elizabeth's red Head doesn't explode. ;]

(btw: Hillary won that debate Going Away. / NYAAH, nyaah, Nyuuh NYAAAH, nyaah. :)

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