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continuing his power grab, Walker to expel Wisconsinites from State Capitol (a real barfer!)
AFLCIO via Wispolitics dot com ^ | 2-27-11 | Karen Hickey

Posted on 02/27/2011 1:02:08 PM PST by bigbob

Hundreds to Risk Peaceful Arrest to Defend Rights

MADISON— Continuing his unprecedented power grab Governor Walker ordered the State Capitol cleared on Sunday, closing the building to Wisconsinites protesting his plan to gut civil rights for tens of thousands of Wisconsin's citizens. Dozens of ministers, rabbis, and priests joined workers and students from across the state, risking arrest to protest the closing of the State Capitol to the public.

“First Governor Walker tried to take away workers’ rights, now he is trying to take away our Constitutional right as Americans to peacefully assemble,” said Steelworker Roy Vandenberg. “I have a message for Governor Walker, your plan to silence us won't work. We are not going away, and we will not be silenced.”

“This is a critical moment for Wisconsin and for so many states,” said Rev. Leah Lonsbury of Memorial United Church of Christ. “Clearly, this is about far more than a budget. It's a moral issue, and the rights at stake here are so basic to our common good and our common humanity, to the very idea of justice, that we are willing to risk arrest to protect them and have our voices be heard. Our faith calls us to stand with the vulnerable and speak truth to power. This is what we are called to do.”

Wisconsinites from all walks of life—nurses, firefighters, snowplow drivers, police officers, students, teachers, and others—have been in the State Capitol building for 14 days. During that time, they set up an elaborate community called “Capitol City” to keep the capitol building clean, protesters safe and fed, and most importantly to keep up pressure on Governor Walker to come to the table and open up a dialogue to get Wisconsin moving forward again.

“Law enforcement working at the Capitol has been impressed with how peaceful and courteous everyone has been,” said Wisconsin Professional Police Association Executive Director Jim Palmer. “As has been reported in the media, the protesters are cleaning up after themselves and have not caused any problems. The fact of that matter is that Wisconsin’s law enforcement community opposes Governor Walker’s effort to eliminate collective bargaining in this state, and we implore him to not do anything to increase the risk to officers or the public. Security cannot come at the cost of conflict.”

“The police have been our allies throughout this struggle and we commend them for their professionalism and for joining us on the line during this crisis. Scott Walker hoped to drive a wedge between Wisconsin’s workers and the police. He failed,” said Peter Rickman, a student at University of Wisconsin, Madison.


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The next drama in Madistan will come at 4PM today when as announced two days ago, the State Capitol building will be closed for maintenance and cleaning. Lord knows it needs it!

If you think these pigs have been keeping the Capitol clean: Hold Your Nose and Click Here

Just the union PR flacks spewing their usual BS.

1 posted on 02/27/2011 1:02:18 PM PST by bigbob
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They should announce that since priests are in the crowd that it is obviously an illegal pro-life demonstration. That way the cops can come in and break arms and the media will ignore it.


2 posted on 02/27/2011 1:04:44 PM PST by icwhatudo ("laws requiring compulsory abortion could be sustained under the constitution"-Obama official)
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To: bigbob

LOL They’re putting them on trains to the ovens!!!!!!!

LOL idiots.


3 posted on 02/27/2011 1:06:14 PM PST by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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I’d say the “power grab” was when the mob seized our State House. We want it back.


4 posted on 02/27/2011 1:10:37 PM PST by chickadee
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To: bigbob

If you don’t pay taxes, you don’t have a right to complain about access to public buildings. That excludes 98% of the Madison crowd.


5 posted on 02/27/2011 1:11:37 PM PST by sbMKE
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To: bigbob

Power grab!?!? The people ELECTED him, not the unionistas to run Wisconsin. Who is trying to grab power here?


6 posted on 02/27/2011 1:13:06 PM PST by madison10
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To: bigbob
...he is trying to take away our Constitutional right as Americans to peacefully assemble,”

Try this at your local library. Don't call me to help with your bail.

7 posted on 02/27/2011 1:14:03 PM PST by Libloather (The epitome of civility.)
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...protesting his plan to gut civil rights for tens of thousands of Wisconsin's citizens...

The new Lefty equivalency: unionization = civil rights = Walker's a racist.

8 posted on 02/27/2011 1:14:46 PM PST by DTogo (High time to bring back the Sons of Liberty !!)
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I’d like to know how many of them really are Wisconsinites in the first place.


9 posted on 02/27/2011 1:16:24 PM PST by 1776 Reborn
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To: bigbob

Check IDs.

If you aren’t a citizen of Wisconsin, then you really have no business being there.


10 posted on 02/27/2011 1:16:48 PM PST by VanDeKoik (1 million in stimulus dollars paid for this tagline!)
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To: bigbob
Lord knows it needs it!


11 posted on 02/27/2011 1:20:29 PM PST by Libloather (The epitome of civility.)
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Whatever union hack wrote this would fit right in with the North Korean ‘News’ Service. Unadulterated leftist commie in your face swivel.


12 posted on 02/27/2011 1:21:13 PM PST by JPG (As WI goes, so goes the nation. Thank you, Gov Walker.)
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Socialist Party Of Wisconsin Header Image

An Open Letter to the Wisconsin Legislature

Jerry Stastny is a member of the SPWI and SPUSA. He resides in Menasha. This is not an official statement of the SPWI or the SPUSA

Dear Wisconsin Legislators,

You have failed the people of Wisconsin. You have chosen to put politics and party ahead of real solutions that would bring benefit to the working people of Wisconsin. You have decided to support the continued lies and corruption that is a part of your office and now a part of your life, open for the world to see. The working people of Wisconsin are now truly on our own. We will rise up and break our chains! Maybe not today, not even tomorrow, but the day will come when we the people will say “no more.”

This is our state, this is our country, this is our world; WE WILL TAKE IT!

Jerry M Stastny

Where is the Anti Walker Struggle Going?

This is written by David Williams, a long time socialist who resides in Madison. David can be found supporting the many causes that benefit the people and our Earth. This is not an official statement of the SPWI or the SPUSA.

Tomorrow (Saturday) [2/26] as we know there will be yet another huge demonstration at the Capitol against the Walker anti-union bill.

We will hear again about how Walker, the Koch Brothers, and the Republican right-wing are so terrible.

We will hear about the brave 14 Wisconsin Senate Democrats who have fled the state and the knavish 8 Republican State Senators who could be recalled within a few months.

We may also hear a lot about the need to recall Walker when the waiting-period is up and to elect a Democrat as our next Governor in 2012 (as the characteristically eloquent John Nichols called-for in his otherwise excellent speech at the Orpheum last night).

What we are not likely to hear from these Democratic politicians, pundits, and AFL-CIO officials is about how the Walker legislation and draconian budget cuts are part of a corporate austerity offensive on the national level and state-by-state, an austerity offensive with catastrophic consequences being pushed by both the Republicans and Democrats from Obama on-down.

Which is why we have heard very little about our titanic Wisconsin struggle from the Great Gas-Bag in Washington.

We won’t hear anything about how in the years during which Doyle and the Wisconsin Democrats controlled the Governor’s office and BOTH houses of the legislature they enforced austerity-by-attrition against state, county, and municipal employees.

We won’t hear about how they refused to press for genuine tax reform–i.e. making the big corporations and the wealthy pay their fair share in Wisconsin–how they even abolished the state inheritance tax, how these corporate-loving Democratic leaders did nothing to make a progressive fix to the growing budget crisis and were ready to disappoint their own progressive base along with independents, and thus how they paved-the-way for Walker and the Koch Brothers.

The ONLY reason our local state and local labor officials have mobilized against Walker is because his legislation would literally destroy the organizational and financial base and livelihoods of these labor officials as a intermediaries between their working class base and the corporate overlords.

Otherwise they have already offered additional state worker economic concessions and will no doubt be ready to concede even more so long as their dues check-off and organizational base remains intact.

If we are lucky we might hear someone up on that podium refer to the possibility of a general strike or of some unions striking as a fall-back (“unfortunately”), but we can be sure most of these labor officials and Democratic politicos fear that possibility above all else and can hardly be counted-on to lead the kind of militant and possibly even illegal struggle which a serious general strike would require.

While Democratic politicos and the AFL-CIO officials are once again regaling the crowd against Walker et al tomorrow, I urge people to attend and speak-up at the forum to be held by the Labor & Working Class Studies Project at the First Methodist Church on Wisconsin Avenue (see below). We need to have a serious debate about how to fight-back against the Capitalist Robbers.

Afterwards we can go out to leaflet and speak to the crowds which will no doubt be milling-around inside and outside the Capitol for the entire afternoon.

The Labor & Working Class Studies Project

Presents a Public Teach-in on

“THE POLITICS OF THE WISCONSIN LABOR STRUGGLE”

With:
* Christine Neumann-Ortiz, Executive Director, Voces de la Frontera
* Will Jones, Associate Professor, UW-Madison Department of History
* David Newby, Past President of the Wisconsin AFL-CIO
* Don Taylor, Assistant Professor, School for Workers

Saturday, February 26, 12 NOON
First United Methodist Church, 203 Wisconsin Ave. (2 blocks from the Capitol square, across from MATC)

The Labor & Working Class Studies Project is a collaborative campus-labor-community initiative to connect the campus and the community in dialogue and action on issues related to labor and working class people. For more information, contact Patrick Barrett at barrettpatricks@gmail.com

Statement on Walker’s Attack on Workers

This statement is written by Zach Gevelinger (former chair of the SP-SCW) and Jerry Stastny (Secretary of the SPWI and Treasurer of the SPUSA). This is not an official statement of either the SPWI or the SPUSA.

The Wisconsin budget “crisis” is not a result of overpaid public employees, but of capitalism. Capitalism is a system that has given the top 1 percent control over 42 percent of the financial wealth and the top 20 percent control over 93 percent. That leaves all the rest of us, the remaining 80 percent, sharing 7 percent of the wealth.

The solution to the capitalist budget problems is not the attack on the workers in the public sector that Governor Walker is promoting, but an economy that is democratically controlled. What Governor Walker proposes is a removal of nearly all public employee collective bargaining rights to help plug a $3.6 billion budget hole. To enforce his destructive agenda on working families, Walker is seeking the assistance of the Wisconsin National Guard. Walker is confident that workers will “continue to show up for work and do their jobs” without any collective bargaining rights in the picture. Workers deserve to have collective bargaining rights. It gives meaning to what they do and it contributes to the dignity of that job as well as being a right that those in the past have fought for.

What Walker fails to realize is that you cannot defeat a people united. The wealth of the nation belongs to those who produce it. Simply put the solution is a socialist system in which workers control production and community residents control their neighborhoods, homes and schools.

All workers must stand together, united against the corruption that is capitalism.

Statement of the SPUSA National Action Committee

Solidarity with the Striking Workers in Europe and Student and Worker Walkouts in the US this September and October passed on August 31, 2010 by the SPUSA National Action Committee

Since May of this year, workers in Greece, Italy, France and Spain have organized increasingly large strikes. In Europe, just as in the United States, workers are confronted with budget cuts, union-busting, and labor law ‘reforms’ that favor the rich. In Spain, labor unions are organizing a general strike on September 29th to coincide with a meeting of European finance ministers on September 29 in Brussels. It is expected that militant actions in other countries will also take place on this day.

Workers’ organizations and individuals in Europe have been calling others to help build September 29 into a day that will begin to awaken a response by global workers to austerity and attacks on our rights.

In the United States students and workers have called for a repeat of last year’s mass actions and students walk-outs. On October 2nd and 7th actions are being called to stop budget cuts and other regressive measures which balance budgets on the backs of students, the poor and union workers.

We stand with the European workers and our fellow workers and students in the United States, raising our fists in defiance this September and October.

As socialists, we must reject the latest onslaught of neo-liberal attacks on students’ and workers’ rights, working conditions, social services for our youth, the elderly, and people living with disabilities.

Inasmuch as we call on the US and European governments to immediately halt austerity plans that are killing our people, we also remind our sisters and brothers in the movement that we cannot settle for reforms – we must reject capitalism as a whole. Just as globalization has opened borders to exploitation, we must stand united for the transformation of our societies from the rule of the wealthy few to the radically democratic governance of the collective wealth of the many.

Together we recognize that our politics and our approaches to this mass strike ought to reflect the open, transparent and democratic qualities that are prerequisites for genuine socialist democracy. It is necessary to show unity in action as well as theoretical, tactical, and political distinction from reformist parties and labor union bureaucracies.

With one voice, American and European workers, students and all oppressed by the capitalist system must rise up and demand an end to the war on workers, an end to the imperialist occupations in Afghanistan and Iraq; and an end to capitalism’s war on humanity, thus giving substance to the words:

Workers of the world, unite!

Statement of the SPUSA Co Vice Chair

This is a Statement that we feel is important to reproduce here.

Wikileaks and the Afghan War
by Jim Sanders, Co Vice Chair Socialist Party USA
August 4, 2010

The recent release by Wikileaks of tens of thousands of previously secret documents from the U.S. war on Afghanistan has revealed in minute detail the ruthless brutality of this occupation. The Socialist Party USA opposed the attack on Afghanistan from the start and we continue to do so. We call for the immediate withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Afghanistan, and from Iraq.

The occupation of Afghanistan, and of Iraq, has further bolstered the disturbing trend toward the militarization of U.S. society. Under cover of “the war on terror,” the United States kidnaps its perceived enemies and tortures them. We demand an end to the extraordinary rendition program and the closing of the Guantanamo prison.

As cities and states confront declining revenues, and drastically reduce the provision of essential social services, the military continues to balloon, a bloated monster. We demand an immediate cut of 50% in the military budget, with more cuts to follow soon afterward until the U.S. military budget is no greater than any other country in the world.

The occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq are not mistakes, or overreactions to alleged threats. The United States has engaged in dozens of military actions throughout the world in recent decades. It does so for strategic reasons and to gain control of the valuable natural resources of less industrialized countries. Iraq holds one of the largest oil reserves in the world. Recent news reports indicate that Afghanistan contains huge untapped mineral resources. The Socialist Party USA stands in forthright opposition to U.S. imperialism, and to both the Democratic and Republican parties, which are tightly intertwined with the transnational corporations that benefit from these imperial adventures.

War is endemic to capitalism. For hundreds of years capitalist countries have sought to exert their military power to occupy weaker countries so as to control their natural resources. The United States is just the last in a long line of capitalist imperial powers. The capitalist system’s desperate need for financial profit at the expense of human needs and wants requires perpetual expansion. No leader, or group of leaders, dares to try to interrupt the rapacious, destructive growth under capitalism. Only the creation of a society based on the conscious cooperation of production to meet human needs can end war. This is the goal of socialism.

Imperialist wars will only come to an end when democratic socialism has replaced capitalism. The Socialist Party is ready to join with all of those who oppose the occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq in a militant resistance to these wars, but we will do so while making it clear that the anti-war movement can only be effective when it presents an anti-imperialist critique of U.S. foreign policy, and that war is only one symptom of capitalism.


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13 posted on 02/27/2011 1:26:10 PM PST by Rome2000 (OBAMA IS A COMMUNIST CRYPTO-MUSLIM)
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To: icwhatudo
National Guard May Deploy as Socialists, Unions Wreak Havoc in Wisconsin | Print |  E-mail
Written by Alex Newman   
Friday, 18 February 2011 09:58

A coalition of socialists, government-union members, and other protestors — some of whom were reportedly bussed in from out of state — wreaked havoc in Madison, Wisconsin, in recent days while demonstrating against proposed budget cuts and a bill that would prevent most government employees from collectively demanding ever-increasing salaries and benefits.

The protests have become so intense — police estimated the number of demonstrators at around 25,000 — that Republican Gov. Scott Walker said he could be forced to call out the state’s National Guard to quell the disorder and keep certain state functions such as the prison system functioning. At least nine protestors had been arrested by Thursday afternoon, state officials reported.

Democrat lawmakers have fled the state in an effort to delay the proposals, prompting strong and swift Republican criticism. A vote cannot take place in the Senate unless at least one Democrat is present, and right now, all of them are reportedly waiting in Illinois.

Gov. Walker urged the missing legislators to quit their "stunt" and "do the job they're paid to do." Other Republican leaders suggested law enforcement should bring the legislators to work if they were still within state borders.

The rabid activists swarming the capitol in Madison were caught vandalizing property, distributing subversive literature, putting fear into innocents, pounding on legislators’ doors and windows, shouting, and furiously banging drums, according to witnesses. Some of the protestors were videotaped carrying signs comparing Governor Walker to Hitler, Mussolini, and deposed Egyptian despot Hosni Mubarak. Other more violent placards featured him with gun crosshairs trained on his face. One sign likened budget cuts to rape. And the mob left behind mountains of trash in its wake.

Among the flyers being distributed was one from the World Socialist website entitled “Unite workers and youth to defeat Wisconsin budget cuts.” Produced by the Socialist Equality Party and International Students for Social Equality, the document urged protestors to use the demonstration in Wisconsin as “the starting point for a mass movement.”

Claiming that the “economic and political system has failed,” the groups exhorted demonstrators to reject both parties, create “independent” committees of students and workers, nationalize corporations, seize the wealth, and usher in socialism. “The capitalist system has failed and must be replaced with a new type of society based on social need,” the flyer stated, promoting the transformation of businesses into “publicly owned and democratically controlled entities.”

Another flyer from the protests obtained by The New American, headlined “Collective Bargaining is a MUST!” called for higher taxes on corporations and “the rich.” It proposed a series of new taxes and tax increases to balance the state budget, urging readers to visit socialistworker.org for more information and updates.    

People who have been following the demonstrations closely reported that Madison was a chaotic scene. “The place is under siege by union thugs, rent-a-mobs, and high schools kids let out of school because the teachers have abandoned their posts,” explained The New American magazine’s Ann Shibler, who has received continuous updates on the protest as it developed from sources within the Capitol. 

“That beautiful and recently restored building has been trashed. Bands of thugs are roaming the halls, blockading restrooms, stairwells, and elevators,” she said. “They scream and yell, bang drums, and run around with clenched fists, banging on the windows and doors of the locked legislators' offices.”

She also said students were being used for political purposes and that “thugs” had been bussed in from Illinois. “Keep in mind the majority of these thugs are teachers, who are teaching impressionable children,” she said, noting that Gov. Walker should have called in the National Guard already to prevent the “teachers’ union mobocracy” from overrunning the capitol. “I would also fire every teacher that abandoned their post over this across the state.”

A State Senate staff member reported similar lunacy at the Capitol over the three days of protests. “The police have advised that we lock our doors,” said staffer Jolene Churchill in an e-mail Thursday. “Groups of young kids are marching through the halls yelling at the top of their lungs,” she explained, noting that drums were banging, restrooms and elevators were blockaded, and that there had been vandalism on Wednesday.

“Angry crowds are pounding on our glass windows,” she reported. “Please, please pray for our state.”

Despite the fear, chaos and damage they inflicted, organizers and protest leaders were quite happy with the demonstrations. “I have never been prouder of our movement than I am at this moment,” Wisconsin AFL-CIO President Phil Neuenfeldt told the crowd.

The legislation that prompted the outburst would force many state employees to contribute more to their pensions and health benefits. It would also prohibit most government workers from collectively demanding higher salaries above the Consumer Price Index, stop unions from forcing public employees to pay dues, and more. The proposals would also cut spending in an effort to rein in the state’s massive budget deficit.

Former “community organizer” and current President Barack Obama jumped into the fray on Wednesday, too. In an interview with a Wisconsin television station, he said the measures seemed like “an assault on unions.” Obama urged viewers not to blame government employees for all the budget problems. "I think it is very important for us to understand that public employees, they're our neighbors, they're our friends. These are folks who are teachers and they're firefighters and they're social workers and they're police officers."

The protests were organized by government-union bosses, the Democratic National Committee's Organizing for America, and a coalition of socialist groups. But despite the size and ferocity of the protests, the Governor said he has received thousands of e-mails on the subject, most supporting his plan. Very few Republicans have wavered in their support for the proposals, and with recent electoral gains, the party can pass the legislation without support from Democrats — assuming the run-away lawmakers come back to the Capitol and allow a vote to take place.

Some analysts predict the chaos in Wisconsin is a foreshadowing of a broader conflict that will soon paralyze states across the nation. Bloomberg reported that several thousand government employees converged on the Ohio state capitol to battle similar measures. Tea Partiers also showed up to support loosening the grip of government unions.

State governments across America are wrestling with massive budget deficits and unfunded pension liabilities that threaten to bankrupt their treasuries. Numerous Governors have already started the process of reducing state-employee pensions and benefits in states from New Jersey to Florida. Municipalities and local governments are facing similar scenarios, so observers expect the battle to intensify before the problems are resolved.

Photo: AP Images

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Skip said:

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Tactics
Because the left is clearly willing to destroy this country to get what they want, would it be possible for one of the Republicans in WI's legislature to switch to the Democratic Party so a vote could be held on this legislation? My understanding is that the vote requires at least one Democrat to participate and all the spineless Dems have abdicated their responsibility to participate.
 
February 18, 2011
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BGen Peter F. Steele USMC Ret said:

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I am a Conservative Taft-Goldwater-Regan Republican like my late father and I am not going to stand for Communist-Socialist agitators as I am anti-union and pro-right to work. Governor Walker is not a Hitler or Mussolini and he is doing right by non-union citizens. The Democrat Party is responsible for this mess.
 
February 18, 2011
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K.L. Prilson said:

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Good!
I hope the Governor does break out the National Guard!
This kind of bullying and terrorism by OUR (supposed) SERVANTS who live off of OUR CONFISCATED WEALTH simply must not be tolerated.
 
February 18, 2011
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Larissa Moffet said:

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No government unions
This is exactly why governments should never have let our employees unionize in the first place! Unlike a business, politicians can just keep robbing you to get the support of these maniacs with endless outrageous promises! Enough is enough! I would fire all these wackos immediately and put the ring leaders and vandals in jail!
 
February 18, 2011
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Jim said:

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Government at all levels has created a huge conflict society whereby everyone is out to get the biggest slice of the pie they can get for themselves. These state employees are setting a horrible example for young people by calling in sick when they are not. They are also making our country look like so many dead-beat socialistic countries with their inappropriate signs and outlandish behavior. They need to realize that the well is dry and they have to make the minor sacrifices that the governor has deemed necessary to reign in years and years of reckless spending. The democrat members of the Wisconsin senate look like Pontius Pilate washing their hands of the matter and leaving the scene. What a spineless bunch. They created the problem and don't want to take any responsibility.
 
February 18, 2011
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chattyone said:

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It would seem these "civil servants/public servants" have forgotten who they work for, perhaps they should be replaced with private sector, contracted employees who choose to serve, not rule. This is a disgrace particularly when so many are unemployed. I hope security footage identifies enough of them to charge their pensions for the damage they caused.
 
February 18, 2011
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FrankRep said:

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Here come the Socialists!
Youtube:

Wisconsin Socialists Want Egypt-style Revolution

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1LeqQbf4Rs

 
February 18, 2011
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Pablo M. said:

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I would suggest waiting before breaking out the National Guard. These loony tunes are doing more damage to their own cause than we could ever do smilies/smiley.gif
It's only a matter of time before they do something so stupid even the lamstream media will have to notice smilies/grin.gif Their cause (taking more wealth from the productive class using government coercion) will soon be exposed for the unsustainable fraud that it is.
 
February 19, 2011
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SenoritaBonita said:

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think Outside of the fOx
think Outside the fOx

Conservatives are not necessarily stupid,
but most stupid people are conservatives.
John Stuart Mill
English economist & philosopher (1806 - 1873)
 
February 20, 2011
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J. Morrison said:

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fire all the teachers!
The Governor should pull a Reagen and fire every single "teacher" who skipped work to protest reality!
Think of the children!!
 
February 20, 2011
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Frank Pelteson said:

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smilies/shocked.gif Here’s he REAL story by The New American, on the organized riots in Madison, Wisconsin. They show that subversive socialists are behind galvanizing the mobs. These socialists are well-funded by foundation grants of the super-capitalists that want to Sovietize this country.

Less Government, More Responsibility, and with God's help, a Better World. (Robert Welch, Founder, The John Birch Society)
 
February 21, 2011
Votes: +2

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14 posted on 02/27/2011 1:28:06 PM PST by Rome2000 (OBAMA IS A COMMUNIST CRYPTO-MUSLIM)
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To: bigbob

I don’t know if this is true but I saw this posted at a forum...

BRKNG-Police Have Joined Wisconsin Protesters

http://www.thetreeofliberty.com/vb/showthread.php?t=132090

and as one commenter said then it’s time to call in the National Guard


15 posted on 02/27/2011 1:31:17 PM PST by FromLori (FromLori">)
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To: bigbob

What a joke! If I was Walker I would have kicked them out of there last week.


16 posted on 02/27/2011 1:37:54 PM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: FromLori

Not that it makes a difference, but they are “off-duty” officers according to the site you posted.


17 posted on 02/27/2011 1:41:24 PM PST by madison10
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To: FromLori

Any Police Officer that joins the protesters should be fired on the spot.

Surrender your gun and badge and hope the union will pay your wages.


18 posted on 02/27/2011 1:44:02 PM PST by DakotaRed (Why not just pass a law requiring criminals to obey the laws?)
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To: FromLori

It could be.


19 posted on 02/27/2011 1:44:26 PM PST by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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To: bigbob
During that time, they set up an elaborate community called “Capitol City” to keep the capitol building clean, protesters safe and fed,

The many pictures I've seen do not support that claim. The rotunda and the halls are a mess. The smells reported are worse. Office windows have been broken. Has anyone repaired them and swept up the glass?

20 posted on 02/27/2011 1:45:08 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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