3/07/2011
Waiting for Scott Walker to Erect the Statue of Libertaianism

Emma Lazarus Poem The New Colossus: Listen
It may be time to take that speed reading course you've thought about taking.
Why? Because time is running out if you plan on borrowing books from the state library system. One of the provisions of Scott Walker's "Budget Repair" bill is to eliminate Wisconsin's Interlibrary load program.
You can "READ" about it here:InterLibraryLoan.
But that's why you'll need that speed reading coarse, because who knows how long that there will be books in Wisconsin's libraries?
It's just one more element of the Scott Walker/Koch agenda to keep American voters stupid. I don't have to time or inclination to search, but I'm willing to bet somewhere out there in the vast wasteland of internut anti-knowledge, there's a rewritten version of Emma Lazarus's poem.
I'd imagine it being titled "The New Corporatist"
Coming soon to Wisconsin , (who knows maybe it's in the "budget repair bill), Scott Walker's proposal to erect a "Statue of Libertarianism" at every gateway to Wisconsin, next to the "open
for monkey business sign.
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3/07/2011
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The Heart of The REAL Beast

Koch Brothers are the Three Corner Hat Haberdashers at the heart of the Tea Party Movement.
The real story of Americans For (Billionaire) Prosperity
"They use Rednecks to do their dirty work for them"
100 Billion dollars can buy a lot of lies.
These guys founded the CATO institute.
This is the heart of the Beast.
This is a must listen.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129425186&sc=tumblr&cc=freshair
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3/07/2011
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3/06/2011
A Prescott WI Teacher's Message to Gov. Scott Walker
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3/06/2011
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3/05/2011
Congressman Ryan Stands Up Against SB-5 on the House Floor
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3/05/2011
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Thurston Howell III Protests "Americans for Properity" Empty Bus Tour

Sheila Hardorf and her minions (estimated at 100 by WCCO News ) gathered at the Hudson House this afternoon. While in the comfy confines of their conference room, a crowd several times as large held anti-Walker signs, chanted and gathered signatures on a petition demanding Hardorf' be recalled.
Harsdorf was quoted as saying "That's part of the process". She neglected to mention the other part of the process, stripping Wisconsin Public employees of their collective bargaining rights and introducing unnecessary Voter ID legislation as a means of suppressing opposition voters .
Film at 11:00.
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3/05/2011
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Ed Shultz Tells it Like It IS- An attack on public education
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3/05/2011
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3/04/2011
Thoughts On The National Debt In 1829

"... The management of the public revenue--that searching operation in all governments--is among the most delicate and important trusts in ours, and it will, of course, demand no inconsiderable share of my official solicitude. Under every aspect in which it can be considered it would appear that advantage must result from the observance of a strict and faithful economy. This I shall aim at the more anxiously both because it will facilitate the extinguishment of the national debt, the unnecessary duration of which is incompatible with real independence, and because it will counteract that tendency to public and private profligacy which a profuse expenditure of money by the Government is but too apt to engender. Powerful auxiliaries to the attainment of this desirable end are to be found in the regulations provided by the wisdom of Congress for the specific appropriation of public money and the prompt accountability of public officers..."
President Andrew Jackson
First Inaugural Address
March 4, 1829
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3/04/2011
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Raw Video: 12 News Camera Captures Lawmaker Being Tackled By Police - Video - WISN Milwaukee
Welcome to Nazi Wisconsin or
Raw Video: 12 News Camera Captures Lawmaker Being Tackled By Police - Video - WISN Milwaukee
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3/04/2011
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3/03/2011
Ads Like These Aren't Cheap Thank You Karl Rove AFP's response to Obama attack
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3/03/2011
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What Country Are We In?

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Obey said on Wednesday that he was denied entry to the Capitol for the first time in his five decades of visiting and serving in Madison.
"I think the governor is a political bully and a political thug," said Obey, who urged the governor to stop locking citizens -- and in some cases legislators -- out of the building and begin negotiating with the 14 Democratic senators who fled to Illinois when it became evident that the governor and his legislative allies were seeking to limit debate on what the Democrats see as a union-busting bill.
"I think the governor has needlessly divided the state," said Obey. "I can't think of a bill that will do more to weaken the future of Wisconsin. This is an anti-education, anti-union budget, and people ought to understand that."
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3/03/2011
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Westboro Baptist Church Report - The Church With Zero Friends But A Lot of Power
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3/03/2011
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Law Enforcement Refuses To Support Walker's Coup d' etat
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3/03/2011
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3/02/2011
The Way The "Kochie" Crumbles

A CEO, a Tea Party Member and a Union Worker walk into a restaurant and sit at a table. On the table is a plate with a dozen cookies. The CEO reaches over, takes 11 cookies and says to the Tea Party Member, "Hey," pointing to the Union Worker, "I think the union wants a piece of your cookie."
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3/02/2011
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It's A Dog-Whip-Dog World
"You can tell Gadhafi is getting more and more desperate. First, he says the protesters are all on drugs. Remember that yesterday? He said they were all on drugs. Then he blamed the uprising on al Qaeda. And today, he said it's all the fault of the teachers union."
Jay Leno
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3/02/2011
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The Upside Down World of Scott Walker: Improving Education by Cutting Billions in Education Funding.
Would this kind of logic work anywhere?
Would you more likely to win wars by cutting defense spending?
Would the Space program reach new heights by cutting their budget by 8-10%.
Only a fool would believe this. Governor Walker thinks we are all fools.
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3/02/2011
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"Bling" for the Christian Left

Order At: Sojourners
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3/02/2011
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3/01/2011
Madison WI Capitol Rally 2-27-11 Do You Hear the People Sing - Les Mis.avi
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3/01/2011
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2012 GOP Race To The Bottom: Sarah Palin
"Dolphin-loving food co-op members are perverting our cultures so they can pack you into Priuses and take you off to a place to be slaughtered."
Sarah Palin
Speaking at the 2011 Nutpac Convention
North Hudson, Wisconsin
Feb. 29,2011
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3/01/2011
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Scary Union "Thug" Teachers Message to Gov. Scott Walker
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3/01/2011
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Quote of Note

"We must close union offices, confiscate their money and put their leaders in prison. We must reduce workers salaries and take away their
right to strike." Adolf Hitler, May 2, 1933
On Tuesday, Republicans plan to move on with business as usual in hopes that they can put the pressure on their exiled Democratic colleagues to return. As long as the self-described “Wisconsin 14” remain in Illinois, they cannot be dragged back to the Capitol by the sergeant-at-arms.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0211/49919.html#ixzz1FLjtKZSj
The protests have drawn national attention from the left and the right. The liberal group ActBlue has now raised more than $300,000 from nearly 12,000 donors for the Wisconsin Senate Democrats since they fled the state, and U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) sent a fundraising appeal to his supporters as well.
And it’s not lost on either side that the nation’s most visible policy stalemate is unfolding in one of its most historically progressive states, particularly when it comes to matters of labor.
Wisconsin was the first state to provide its employees with collective bargaining rights, which Walker now seeks to eliminate. It was also the first state to institute workmen’s compensation. And the “Wisconsin Idea” was the primordial soup for Social Security, which was authored by two former faculty members at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
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3/01/2011
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