Why Meg Whitman came to California

I saw this and I felt compelled to share:

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Scott Suder is OUTRAGED on behalf of Ron Johnson

State Rep. Scott Suder (R-Abbotsford), the ranking member of the Assembly Committee on Personal Privacy (but apparently no expert on Wisconsin’s privacy laws) issued a press release yesterday attacking both Sen. Russ Feingold and Gov. Jim Doyle after it was revealed by Lisa Kaiser of the Shepherd Express that 5…

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My Tom Barrett Endorsement

The scary season is upon us once again. I of course, am referring to election season not Halloween. As if the ghosts and goblins were not enough, we have unending political commercials. Some of the most terrifying of all are the Scott Walker “help is on the way” ads. Mr….

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It’s Been a Good Run…

RIP the Sony Walkman. After retiring the floppy disk in March, Sony has halted the manufacture and distribution of another now-obsolete technology: the cassette Walkman, the first low-cost, portable music player. The final batch was shipped to Japanese retailers in April, according to IT Media. Once these units are sold,…

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another view of the tea party

Comedian/Actor David Cross with his take of the tea party…

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Dan Sebring: pre-existing condition elimination “nothing good”

During a recent interview with Patti Wenzel of the Thirdcoast Digest, far right Republican House candidate Dan Sebring, who’s challenging incumbent Democratic Rep. Gwen Moore in the 4th Congressional District, said he finds nothing good in the health care reform legislation passed into law by Democrats earlier this year. Instead,…

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Tom Barrett unveils plan to protect Wisconsin workers

At least someone’s talking about what they’ll do to protect Wisconsin workers from unfair trade: Barrett announced a two-pronged approach on Friday. He says part of it will protect workers from unfair trade pacts. The other part, he says, will increase exports through fair trade. He said he’ll create a…

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Tea Party candidate: violent overthrow not off the table

Watch as Stephen Broden, the “Tea Party” candidate running for Congress in Texas’ 30th Congressional District, describes how violence is not off the table as an option if conservatives fail to win majorities at the ballot box: I’d love to hear one of my conservative readers defend violent overthrow of…

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