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wedjat
Milwaukee, WI
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marty wrote: <quoted text> The dems had to cheat just to get the recall election. It's not what the people wanted. They don't have votes for Barrett either. They will try to cheat again with absentee ballots. And yes we are watching. Prove cheating. You don't have to cheat to have a recall election. Are you just talking out of your butt?
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Mitch
Waukesha, WI
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wedjat wrote: <quoted text>Prove cheating. You don't have to cheat to have a recall election. Are you just talking out of your butt? Yes he is, and his breath is TERRIBLE!
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Der Fly camp wrote: <quoted text>QUOTE''The dems had to cheat just to get the recall election. -- - Did someone use the word cheat ? ---- Scandal Surrounds Scott Walker Fifteen felony and three misdemeanor charges have been filed against top aides and associates of Scott Walker. Two have already plead guilty. Another had her home raided by the FBI. Investigators believe Walker's staffers installed a secret computer network inside his government office building so they could conduct campaign activities while working for the taxpayers. Walker wants us to believe he had no knowledge of these activities. How could he not have known what has going on in the offices of people he personally hired and worked only feet from his office? - Republiacans are no friend of the comman working man. Common ? use the word average, that is what liberals want you to strive for--to be Average--it just doesn't work with human nature though. People strive to be exceptional-unless of course you are a liberal. Strive to be average- the democrats slogan.
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The Man wrote: Scandal Surrounds Scott Walker Fifteen felony and three misdemeanor charges have been filed against top aides and associates of Scott Walker. Two have already plead guilty. Another had her home raided by the FBI. Investigators believe Walker's staffers installed a secret computer network inside his government office building so they could conduct campaign activities while working for the taxpayers. Walker wants us to believe he had no knowledge of these activities. How could he not have known what has going on in the offices of people he personally hired and worked only feet from his office? Walker isn't being recalled for breaking the law, he's being recalled for pushing policies that liberals disagree with. Which wouldn’t be such a huge deal if it weren’t for the fact that liberals say they worship democracy and the will of the people — until those same people vote against liberals. Then it’s on, bitch.
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wedjat wrote: <quoted text>Prove cheating. You don't have to cheat to have a recall election. Are you just talking out of your butt? Don't you think they were cheating by having a recall? Gov Walker was democratically elected by a plurality of voters, the republican principles that America was founded on. And as far as I recall, a recall election is reserved for when the lawmaker in question has committed a serious crime or ethical breach. Union-busting isn’t illegal, and neither is taking campaign contributions from billionaires — if it were, every single federal-level politician with the possible exceptions of Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich would be behind bars. Walker and the Republican senators aren’t being recalled for breaking the law, they’re being recalled for pushing policies that liberals disagree with. The phrase “vote until you get it right” is a conservative joke lobbied at liberal attempts to repeatedly force people to vote on something until the results go in a liberal direction-isn't that what you are forcing us, the people, in Wisconsin to do-what's next? if you don't like the vote next time-what do you do-try to recall again. Stupidity is at the heart of liberals.
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worstprezever wrote: <quoted text>all of the repub. that i know voted for falk or another dummyrat... I voted for that bitch Falk also-I cannot lie.
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The Man wrote: walker needs to go. WAKE UP WISCONSIN.!!!!!!!! He does not support the comman working man in anyway shape or form. This process shows that liberals couldn’t give a flying fuck about democracy or what the people want. When they get their way at the ballot box, all is well and good. When they don’t, they’ll abuse the democratic process in any way, shape or form until their will is done--or in case at point--they run out of money.
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Mitch
Waukesha, WI
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fetch almighty wrote: <quoted text>Don't you think they were cheating by having a recall? Gov Walker was democratically elected by a plurality of voters, the republican principles that America was founded on. And as far as I recall, a recall election is reserved for when the lawmaker in question has committed a serious crime or ethical breach. Union-busting isn’t illegal, and neither is taking campaign contributions from billionaires — if it were, every single federal-level politician with the possible exceptions of Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich would be behind bars. Walker and the Republican senators aren’t being recalled for breaking the law, they’re being recalled for pushing policies that liberals disagree with. The phrase “vote until you get it right” is a conservative joke lobbied at liberal attempts to repeatedly force people to vote on something until the results go in a liberal direction-isn't that what you are forcing us, the people, in Wisconsin to do-what's next? if you don't like the vote next time-what do you do-try to recall again. Stupidity is at the heart of liberals. Walker got into public office because of a recall. Then He liked it! http://www.youtube.com/watch... Such a slime ball!
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Mitch wrote: <quoted text> Walker got into public office because of a recall. Then He liked it! http://www.youtube.com/watch... Such a slime ball! What a great video--I LOVE Scott Walker even more. I had never seen that video before. Thank you for posting it. I think you should post it every where!
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paulshykora ARTs
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...GEORGE ROMNEY...eh.....yada u...(+)
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I need to take a couple of lines and say "thank you." I really did not know that I would be receiving all the supportive words from so many of you! I am humbled to know that you appreciate what I am doing to share my perspectives on the damaging effects that the union has on our children's education. Really, from the bottom of my heart: THANK YOU! The past 15 months have been a troublesome time for WI and even more troubling for those who want to do what is right for the state. I become a little saddened when I watch tv, read the newspapers, and sift through the internet and feel as though the unions and their followers have the upper-hand in this battle. I often need to remind myself that the media is not representative of this state and the good people who want fiscal responsibility, as well as a great education system. So, that being said, I think it is appropriate to share some of the positive messages I have received during this tumultuous time. I hope, like me, you feel the pride that comes from the words of Wisconsinites who are willing to stand up and fight for our children, our Governor, and our state! What others think... "Thank you for your well-articulated and courageous letter! You are a hero to many who lack the courage to stand up against the decadence of union bosses. I too am a teacher, and have seen the abuses within the school systems and unions." "…thank you for standing up for your rights and telling it the way it is. I, too, am a teacher in MPS. I know many teachers who support Gov. Walker but are afraid to speak out. As an educator, and a teacher of Social Studies, I am always amazed how educated people can be duped by organizations who do not have their best interests at heart. My grandfather worked for Pabst Brewing and the union’s demands forced Pabst almost out of business…and eventually junk bonded into oblivion. The unions blamed management…however, union demands and their refusal to make some cuts to save the company bankrupted the company. I guess my point is you are not alone. I am willing to make sacrifices in some of my benefits because I am also a tax payer. Thanks again for your courage…."
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"It has been devastating to me to witness similar layoffs of very good teachers, all in the name of 'doing it for the children.' I never figured out how 'chronological order of teachers' made for an excellent school system. Were taxpayers to discover the real criminals in all of this, many changes might occur that really would help the students. Teachers deserve our encouragement and support, but there are expectations on their part as well, especially because they are funded by taxes. It is a sad day for American children when a building principal does not have the ability to meet the real needs of the students." "I am almost 50 years old and still remember the teachers I had. To make this short, they were just like you. They cared less about contracts and pay, and more about teaching us kids. I had private and public school teachers back then. Yet both, cared equally, about the lessons we could learn from them, whether it be in the books, or their life experiences. WEAC has destroyed that for at least a couple of decades. It's time to get rid of them, and find more teachers like you." "I am a retired educator and know exactly what you are feeling. For years, not one dime of my dues ever went to a candidate I endorsed. I was a union Co-President in my district years ago and went to all the WEAC meetings and was so excited to serve the teachers in my building...until...I realized they were all for 'keeping a fire burning' and nothing about improving my profession to help me help kids. So proud that you are so strong to stand up for what is right for our children of Wisconsin and for you and other teachers, not to mention the taxpayers. Hang in there...you are doing the right thing and you will be rewarded!" "I am in full agreement w/ you. I lost a job in the Merrill School District in part due to my opposition to WEAC & the teachers' union self-agrandizing ways--and insensitivity to the local community's economic situation. I was a fair-share 'member' who was not allowed any voice in matters of the local union. NEA/WEAC's political extremism and bullying of members has been their own undoing--Gov. Walker hardly needed to give the tottering structure a kick--it collapsed from its own greed. Hang in there, Kristi!" Thank you to everyone who has written. You are proof we are not alone. You will be seeing more of me in the coming weeks as I tell the truth about our profession and what Gov. Walker's reforms mean to it. Please help me spread the word. Kristi Lacroix Kenosha teacher Forced WEAC fee payer
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The Man
De Forest, WI
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republicans would rather support corporations instead of organized groups of workers working to secure a fair work environment A.K.A a union, I ask them to walk the walk as well. Give up every benefit and right that you use that unions are responsible for.
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Weekends All Breaks at Work, including your Lunch Breaks Paid Vacation FMLA Sick Leave Social Security Minimum Wage Civil Rights Act/Title VII (Prohibits Employer Discrimination) 8-Hour Work Day Overtime Pay Child Labor Laws Occupational Safety & Health Act (OSHA) 40 Hour Work Week Worker's Compensation (Worker's Comp) Unemployment Insurance Pensions Workplace Safety Standards and Regulations Employer Health Care Insurance Collective Bargaining Rights for Employees Wrongful Termination Laws Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 Whistleblower Protection Laws Employee Polygraph Protect Act (Prohibits Employer from using a lie detector test on an employee) Veteran's Employment and Training Services (VETS) Compensation increases and Evaluations (Raises) Sexual Harassment Laws Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Holiday Pay Employer Dental, Life, and Vision Insurance Privacy Rights Pregnancy and Parental Leave Military Leave The Right to Strike Public Education for Children Equal Pay Acts of 1963 & 2011 (Requires employers pay men and women equally for the same amount of work) Laws Ending Sweatshops in the United States ----------
conservatives, please practice what you preach and give up all these rights and leave the umbrella of these laws for they were brought to you by unions
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The Man
De Forest, WI
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fetch almighty wrote: "It has been devastating to me to witness similar layoffs of very good teachers, all in the name of 'doing it for the children.' I never figured out how 'chronological order of teachers' made for an excellent school system. Were taxpayers to discover the real criminals in all of this, many changes might occur that really would help the students. Teachers deserve our encouragement and support, but there are expectations on their part as well, especially because they are funded by taxes. It is a sad day for American children when a building principal does not have the ability to meet the real needs of the students." "I am almost 50 years old and still remember the teachers I had. To make this short, they were just like you. They cared less about contracts and pay, and more about teaching us kids. I had private and public school teachers back then. Yet both, cared equally, about the lessons we could learn from them, whether it be in the books, or their life experiences. WEAC has destroyed that for at least a couple of decades. It's time to get rid of them, and find more teachers like you." "I am a retired educator and know exactly what you are feeling. For years, not one dime of my dues ever went to a candidate I endorsed. I was a union Co-President in my district years ago and went to all the WEAC meetings and was so excited to serve the teachers in my building...until...I realized they were all for 'keeping a fire burning' and nothing about improving my profession to help me help kids. So proud that you are so strong to stand up for what is right for our children of Wisconsin and for you and other teachers, not to mention the taxpayers. Hang in there...you are doing the right thing and you will be rewarded!" "I am in full agreement w/ you. I lost a job in the Merrill School District in part due to my opposition to WEAC & the teachers' union self-agrandizing ways--and insensitivity to the local community's economic situation. I was a fair-share 'member' who was not allowed any voice in matters of the local union. NEA/WEAC's political extremism and bullying of members has been their own undoing--Gov. Walker hardly needed to give the tottering structure a kick--it collapsed from its own greed. Hang in there, Kristi!" Thank you to everyone who has written. You are proof we are not alone. You will be seeing more of me in the coming weeks as I tell the truth about our profession and what Gov. Walker's reforms mean to it. Please help me spread the word. Kristi Lacroix Kenosha teacher Forced WEAC fee payer "QUOTE'' I lost a job in the Merrill School District in part due to my opposition to WEAC & the teachers' union self-agrandizing ways--and insensitivity to the local community's economic situation. I was a fair-share 'member' who was not allowed any voice in matters of the local union. - lost a job in the Merrill School District in part in part in part in part --- So much for unions protecting all nonhackers theroy, huh ? ---- hahhahahahahhahahaha you got canned because you are a dufis, not because of any union law and you know it, wierdo's have a hard time fitting in any work envirement, we just canned a dork like you in my private sector job, I felt bad for him but he was not up to job performance standards. - Damm your a genious, getting canned from a cushy job like grading papers. weeeee. - I was a fair-share 'member'??????? sounds kinda socialist if you ask me. -- bye bye walker.
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The Man
De Forest, WI
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A close examination of the data points provided by the Journal Sentinel reveal a track record of failure for Scott Walker, a track record that lays waste to his claims about being a leader who could effect positive economic growth in Wisconsin. - Total Jobs: "In Gov. Walker’s first 13 months (using December 2010 as the baseline), the state lost 8,500 non-farm jobs. That was worst among the 50 states. Only four other states experienced a net decrease in that time. If you take the most recent 12 months -- January 2011 to January 2012 – the state lost 12,500 non-farm jobs, also worst in the nation, --- The Worst Jobs Record Of Any Governor In America, -------- Way to go wisconsin, vote walker,more tax cuts for millionaires, Less jobs for our graduates, less education for our students. yep, sounds good. Oh, ya and lets see if he can make a run at vice president.
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PR and Proud
Chicago, IL
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Check out this sad story... I feel really bad for the poor woman pleading to Walker for a little help. http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/in...
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PR and Proud
Chicago, IL
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The strong, Christian, Eagle Scout in his own words... http://www.youtube.com/watch... It makes me feel warm and fuzzy on the inside.
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Who Tee Who
Oconto, WI
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The Man wrote: <quoted text>"QUOTE'' I lost a job in the Merrill School District in part due to my opposition to WEAC & the teachers' union self-agrandizing ways--and insensitivity to the local community's economic situation. I was a fair-share 'member' who was not allowed any voice in matters of the local union. - lost a job in the Merrill School District in part in part in part in part --- So much for unions protecting all nonhackers theroy, huh ? ---- hahhahahahahhahahaha you got canned because you are a dufis, not because of any union law and you know it, wierdo's have a hard time fitting in any work envirement, we just canned a dork like you in my private sector job, I felt bad for him but he was not up to job performance standards. - Damm your a genious, getting canned from a cushy job like grading papers. weeeee. - I was a fair-share 'member'??????? sounds kinda socialist if you ask me. -- bye bye walker. Hey! Flipnoodle,get back on the train to crazy town.
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The Man wrote: <quoted text>"QUOTE'' I lost a job in the Merrill School District in part due to my opposition to WEAC & the teachers' union self-agrandizing ways--and insensitivity to the local community's economic situation. I was a fair-share 'member' who was not allowed any voice in matters of the local union. - lost a job in the Merrill School District in part in part in part in part --- So much for unions protecting all nonhackers theroy, huh ? ---- hahhahahahahhahahaha you got canned because you are a dufis, not because of any union law and you know it, wierdo's have a hard time fitting in any work envirement, we just canned a dork like you in my private sector job, I felt bad for him but he was not up to job performance standards. - Damm your a genious, getting canned from a cushy job like grading papers. weeeee. - I was a fair-share 'member'??????? sounds kinda socialist if you ask me. -- bye bye walker. Yes the union is a socialist organization-you are all average under union control and you must give to the socialist leaders--even if you don't want to. and here was the part you left out: NEA/WEAC's political extremism and bullying of members has been their own undoing--Gov. Walker hardly needed to give the tottering structure a kick--it collapsed from its own greed. The only standard the unions require is that you support the democrat party. They don't care about anything else--and especially not about the children.
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