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05-29-2012, 10:13 PM
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Didn't really pay any attention to Walker before, but he really is a class act. If he can remain untainted by the national party, he could have a bright future.
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05-30-2012, 04:01 AM
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If they are in politics , they are tainted
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Didn't really pay any attention to Walker before, but he really is a class act. If he can remain untainted by the national party, he could have a bright future.
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Remain untainted?
http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolit...e-koch-brother
While Walker doesn't say anything that appears immediately career-ending, when the fake Koch suggests putting "troublemakers" in the crowd of protesters who've been at the Wisconsin state capitol for eight consecutive days, presumably to discredit them, Walker says: "We thought about that."
But the governor quickly pivoted, saying he and others concluded that real unrest might swing public opinion against him and that it was better to let the protests play out, that the media would eventually lose interest. His critics will likely jump on the fact that he didn't say it would be wrong.
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05-30-2012, 06:16 AM
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Answer to WTFs very stupid question :
Yes. Walker 's reputation is squeaky clean. Another fantastic Governor who won with overwhelming tea party support.
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05-31-2012, 03:24 AM
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Answer to WTFs very stupid question :
Yes. Walker 's reputation is squeaky clean. Another fantastic Governor who won with overwhelming tea party support.
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almost I think. there's some question about his campaign activities before he was Governor. he is being investigated on this part.
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05-31-2012, 07:50 AM
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LABOR’S ARMAGEDDON:
The Wall Street Journal this morning reports the grim tidings for public sector unions in the Badger state:
Wisconsin membership in the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees—the state’s second-largest public-sector union after the National Education Association, which represents teachers—fell to 28,745 in February from 62,818 in March 2011, according to a person who has viewed Afscme’s figures. A spokesman for Afscme declined to comment.
Much of that decline came from Afscme Council 24, which represents Wisconsin state workers, whose membership plunged by two-thirds to 7,100 from 22,300 last year.
No wonder the unions have gone to the mat against Governor Scott Walker. The Journal notes that the Wisconsin showdown may be the rough equivalent of President Reagan’s firing of the air traffic controllers in 1981. If Walker wins the recall vote comfortably next week, as polls suggest he might, look for his national stature to soar. He’ll likely end up on Mitt Romney’s short list for VP.
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05-31-2012, 07:59 AM
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Did you catch Chris Mathews last eavning. He had this shocked look on his face, (looked like he was about to cry), when he had to report that it appears Walker will win this thing handilly. He did soften the blow a bit by saying that in recent polls, the President was still ahead of Romney.
After spending millions, and bringing in every thug possible, the Unions just might loose this so big that it will take decades, (if ever), for them to recover.
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06-04-2012, 10:37 AM
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The historic vote is tomorrow (Tuesday). Some polls show the race tightening, with Walker maintaining the lead he has held for nearly six months.
Walker probably needs to win by at least 1% because of the Democrats (union) voter fraud factor !
As Hugh Hewitt says; "if it isn't close, they can't cheat".
I suspect it will be a crushing defeat for Obama, the Marxist Democrats, the thug Unions, Bill Clinton, and the Progressive agenda.
Walker Win = Tea Party Win.
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06-04-2012, 10:39 AM
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Keep that happy thought.
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06-04-2012, 11:46 AM
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The historic vote is tomorrow (Tuesday). Some polls show the race tightening, with Walker maintaining the lead he has held for nearly six months.
Walker probably needs to win by at least 1% because of the Democrats (union) voter fraud factor !
As Hugh Hewitt says; "if it isn't close, they can't cheat".
I suspect it will be a crushing defeat for Obama, the Marxist Democrats, the thug Unions, Bill Clinton, and the Progressive agenda.
Walker Win = Tea Party Win.
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Exactly, Walker has to win big b/c the Dems will manufacture fraudulent votes. It is a given in any election in a union state, GOP has to get 52% of the vote to overcome the 51% generated by the Demo-rats. Now, that is some fuzzy math
Which BTW points out another ridiculous double standard in the MSM. The media will always talk about Republicans trying to suppress the vote but will never report on attempts by the Dems to steal elections via underhanded means. Al Franken-- a worthless piece of shit-- is a sitting US Senator because he stole an election that he LOST. His sorry fucking ass should be in federal prison-- not the US Senate.
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06-04-2012, 11:59 AM
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They should ALL be in prison...!!! Starting with everyone in the White House
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06-04-2012, 12:06 PM
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They will obviousy cheat on the margins; but the real cheating will happen big time if the vote is close and it goes to recounts.
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06-04-2012, 08:57 PM
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Exactly, Walker has to win big b/c the Dems will manufacture fraudulent votes. It is a given in any election in a union state, GOP has to get 52% of the vote to overcome the 51% generated by the Demo-rats. Now, that is some fuzzy math
Which BTW points out another ridiculous double standard in the MSM. The media will always talk about Republicans trying to suppress the vote but will never report on attempts by the Dems to steal elections via underhanded means. Al Franken-- a worthless piece of shit-- is a sitting US Senator because he stole an election that he LOST. His sorry fucking ass should be in federal prison-- not the US Senate.
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I wouldn't put the blame on Al Franken on the vote fraud. hes just a tool. this was done by people in the Minnesota Democratic machine. They're the ones who need to go to jail.
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06-04-2012, 11:22 PM
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Larry , Curly and Moe
Ya'll sound like the Three Stooges! If they ever make it where you gotta pass an IQ test, some of you boys will be SOL!
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06-04-2012, 11:34 PM
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Well, we can quit worrying now. Eric Holder is going to "monitor" the election in Wisconsin. I don't know how the Justice Department gets the right to monitor a state election, but of course, Constitutionalism is meaningless to this administration.
When Walker wins, the Justice Department will not let it go. This is overt tyranny.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/...lection-tuesd/
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06-05-2012, 06:36 AM
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DOJ Election Monitors....
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