Posted on 04/27/2015 1:04:54 PM PDT by irish guard
What did the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel know, and when did it know it? The question relates to the Journal-Sentinel reporters knowledge of a pre-dawn paramilitary-style raid of the home of Cindy Archer, a fomer aide to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and one of the architects of Wisconsins Act 10, which reformed that States public sector unions.
The raid of Archers home occurred in the early morning hours of Wednesday, September 14, 2011. At the time of the raid, Archer saw an individual that she believed to be a reporter, standing in her lawn. But the question became: How would a reporter even know that Archers home was being raided? Someone had to tip the Journal-Sentinel off. But under Wisconsin law, disclosure of a search warrants issuance, prior to its execution, is a Class I felony and could also violate the judges secrecy order of the John Doe investigation itself.
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Archer was one of the drafters of Act 10, the union legislation advanced by Scott Walker.
This is gonna get interesting.
Just another lawless act by the lawless Rat Party.
But like the Clintons selling their government position for hundreds of millions of dollars, no one is going to do anything about it.
I have still not heard of any lawsuits against Chisholm or the judge Kluka. Am I missing something?
Bump
ping
Are any of the thug cops that did this raid married to a local reporter?
Hotels in the Los Angeles airport area used to post signs for the Korean airline crews,
“No Kimchi In Rooms, Please.”
There is a very good reason for the sign.
I was stationed in South Korea back in the mid sixties. I took the bus to Seoul only once.
Who is going to jail for disclosing the pre-dawn raid on Cindy Archer’s house? (John Doe)
FReep Mail me if you want on, or off, this Wisconsin interest ping list.
Are you saying the mjs reporterette is in deep kimchi?
I don’t want to be on the ping list but, boy you guys have an interesting state!
LLOLOL! That we do!
I will be extremely suprised if anything is done about this. USA is corrupted far beyond such obvious justice and proper governance. USG does whatever it wants. The majority of USAians are fast asleep and/or entertaining themselves, deeply and frequently.
Deep in very strong smelling cabbage? Yes.
March 4, 2015 - "MADISON, Wis. Taxpayers conservatively have spent north of $775,000 defending the prosecutors of a politically charged John Doe investigation driven on a legal theory that even the prosecutors have rejected.
The state, as of Monday, had paid $368,654.60 for the legal defense of Francis Schmitz, the special prosecutor for the multi-county John Doe probe into dozens of conservative organizations and Gov. Scott Walkers campaign, according to information obtained by Wisconsin Reporter through an open records request.
Taxpayers are on the hook for another $407,643.58 in attorney fees to defend Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm, the Democrat who launched the probe in late summer 2012, two of his assistant DAs and a special investigator contracted by the state Government Accountability Board.
Thats an awful lot of taxpayer dollars to advance a legal theory that the state itself has already repudiated, said Andrew M. Grossman, an attorney for political activist Eric OKeefe and his Wisconsin Club for Growth, one of 29 conservative groups targeted in the campaign finance probe.
The expenditures were released by Walkers legal counsel, who, under state law, is in charge of handling the legal bills of the same people who for the past few years have gone after Walkers campaign and the Republican governors conservative allies. Costs reflect only money spent defending the prosecutors in federal court.........."
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