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Old 01-19-2012, 02:34 PM
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If you lived there you'd realize either the Dems did a fabulous job training the homeless or your above statement is par for the course when commenting on anything WI. Total bull crap!
Post one verified incident of a homeless person being paid to collect signatures.

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Look - it's obvious by your anger that you and Wiphan hate the Democrats. But you live in a democracy. You're gonna have to realize that other people have the same rights as you do. Walker (along with Kasich, Scott) are trying plutocracies, but the people are rising up. The recall election is legal. It's the right of your fellow citizens. You are free to counter demonstrate, support Walker, contribute to him, work on his behalf. And vote in the recall election.
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Old 01-19-2012, 02:39 PM
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Post one verified incident of a homeless person being paid to collect signatures.

We'll wait

Look - it's obvious by your anger that you and Wiphan hate the Democrats. But you live in a democracy. Walker (along with Kasich, Scott) are trying plutocracies, but the people are rising up. The recall election is legal. It's the right of your fellow citizens. You are free to counter demonstrate, support Walker, contribute to him, work on his behalf. And vote in the recall election.
The guy that was set up about a month ago (and kicked out) of the Harpoon Willies Bar in Williams Bay. Was staying at the St Benedicts homeless shelter. See if you lived there you'd know that.
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Old 01-19-2012, 02:41 PM
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The guy that was set up about a month ago (and kicked out) of the Harpoon Willies Bar in Williams Bay. See if you lived there you'd know that.
Post one verified incident of a homeless person being paid by the Democratic party to collect signatures. You say there are way more than that. Should be easy for you. Go ahead.

BTW, interfering in the collection of signature gathering for the electoral process is a felony. Please tell me how many people have been arrested and charged with felonies or misdemeanors, compared to the number of Walker people arrested and charged for attacking petition gathers, ripping up petitions or scribbling on them, destroying them, etc.

You live there, you obviously know that. Post the number.
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Old 01-19-2012, 02:44 PM
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Look - it's obvious by your anger that you and Wiphan hate the Democrats. But you live in a democracy. You're gonna have to realize that other people have the same rights as you do. Walker (along with Kasich, Scott) are trying plutocracies, but the people are rising up. The recall election is legal. It's the right of your fellow citizens. You are free to counter demonstrate, support Walker, contribute to him, work on his behalf. And vote in the recall election.
It should be obvious by our anger that although the recall is legal, it's a bunch of sour grapes, costing millions and is largely fueled by unions outside of the State. Unions from state's like IL where unemployment is 3-4% higher and a state that ranks at the very bottom credit wise. I suppose though misery loves company.
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Old 01-19-2012, 02:46 PM
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It should be obvious by our anger that although the recall is legal, it's a bunch of sour grapes, costing millions and is largely fueled by unions outside of the State. Unions from state's like IL where unemployment is 3-4% higher and a state that ranks at the very bottom credit wise. I suppose though misery loves company.
Yes, a recall fueled by over a million signatures from citizens of Wisconsin.

In spite of Citizens United, "unions" cannot sign recall petitions, nor vote. Only you and your fellow Wisconsin citizens can do that.
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Old 01-19-2012, 02:52 PM
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In spite of Citizens United, "unions" cannot sign recall petitions, nor vote. Only you and your fellow Wisconsin citizens can do that.
If you lived there you'd also realize there is an ongoing investigation pertaining to out of State union protestors lying on voter registration forms, specifcally to the question 'do you plan on remaining in the state?', using hotel addresses, and casting ballots in the last election.

I tried to do my part when we had the recall Walker bum thrown out of a private parking lot.
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Old 01-19-2012, 03:04 PM
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If you lived there you'd also realize there is an ongoing investigation pertaining to out of State union protestors lying on voter registration forms, specifcally to the question 'do you plan on remaining in the state?', using hotel addresses, and casting ballots in the last election.
You mean like the ongoing investigation into Scott Walker's campaign committee that has already resulted in felony arrests, while the investigation is still ongoing?

You should be sure and watch the GAB live stream. Those "homeless" and "unions" are probably ruining that, too!
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Old 01-19-2012, 03:21 PM
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You should be sure and watch the GAB live stream. Those "homeless" and "unions" are probably ruining that, too!
I was still counting the peeps on the Occupy Congress live stream. Just got to 27 but the last three might have just been tourists from Iowa.
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Old 01-19-2012, 03:23 PM
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I was still counting the peeps on the Occupy Congress live stream. Just got to 27 but the last three might have just been tourists from Iowa.
Seriously - go watch the GAB live stream of the office. Armed guards, secret location - It's kinda neat.

"Democracy in action - some assembly required" as they wrote on the petition boxes as they turned them in.
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