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in The Way We See It on April 25, 2011
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From the April 24, 2011 CSI Walworth County Sunday "The Way we see it" column:
Wisconsin Democrats, particularly those who have made Madison’s Capitol Square their second home for two months, demonstrated once again last weekend an inveterate fidelity to bad behavior.
Thousands of shrill public-sector union supporters descended on the Capitol April 16 with the sole goal of drowning out a peaceful family-oriented tea party rally that featured high-profile conservatives Andrew Breitbart, John Fund and Sarah Palin, among others.
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in The Way We See It on April 19, 2011
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From the April 17, 2011 CSI Walworth County Sunday "The Way we see it" column:
Sometimes, it’s the little things that make you smile. For Wisconsin Republicans who saw Gov. Scott Walker compared to genocidal maniacs, the Capitol reduced to a pungent communal drum circle and schools closed while teachers and other public employees stormed Madison to object to Walker’s budget-repair bill, the ire of the loopy left in response to the result of the April 5 state Supreme Court race must seem laughably precious.
“Hey-hey, ho-ho, vote fraud has got to go,” shouted protesters last weekend as the results of incumbent Justice David Prosser’s win over JoAnne Kloppenburg settled in. Most reasonable people will forgive the chuckles from Republicans who have howled in vain for years about the fraud machine that has stolen countless votes in Milwaukee and Dane counties.
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in The Way We See It on April 10, 2011
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From the April 10, 2011 CSI Walworth County Sunday "The Way we see it" column:
Wisconsin’s contentious Supreme Court race — now headed for a recount — further illuminates the left’s scandalous strategy for undoing the results of the historic November general election that put Republicans in control of state government.
In an effort to boost the campaign of obscure government lawyer JoAnne Kloppenburg — regarded by Democrat activists as a liberal antidote to Gov. Scott Walker — the shameless Greater Wisconsin Committee smeared conservative incumbent David Prosser, a former prosecutor, by deliberately distorting his role in the 1978 sexual-assault investigation of two young boys. One of the victims publicly asked Kloppenburg to disavow the offending television ad and demand that it be pulled. Tellingly, she refused.
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in The Way We See It on April 03, 2011
From the April 3, 2011 CSI Walworth County Sunday "The Way we see it" column:
Here are excerpts from recent editorials in American newspapers:
House Budget chief Paul Ryan will soon propose detailed entitlement reform. That he is sure to be savaged — even by fellow Republicans — shows how little Washington appreciates courage.