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in The Way We See It on September 27, 2010
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From the September 26, 2010 CSI Walworth County Sunday "The Way we see it" column:
Just when you thought lame-duck Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle might finally be in a position where he can’t do further harm, he demonstrates his cretinous legacy remains under construction.
Doyle is not seeking re-election in November, but that doesn’t mean he’s through rewarding the cloying sycophants who enabled his ethically challenged administration for eight years.
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in The Way We See It on September 27, 2010
From the September 19, 2010 CSI Walworth County Sunday "The Way we see it" column:
Proponents of a plan to establish a mosque near ground zero in New York City have a new ally whose fulminations further illuminate why most Americans oppose the project.
Filmmaker Michael Moore, the buffoonish purveyor of anti-American slander in various “documentaries” that properly wowed the lemming left, wrote recently that the mosque and a related “cultural center” should not be built two blocks from ground zero, but on the site itself.
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in The Way We See It on September 13, 2010
From the September 12, 2010 CSI Walworth County Sunday "The Way we see it" column:
For years now, we’ve written a version of this editorial around the time of the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The message bears repeating, but also must evolve, given President Obama’s feckless approach to prosecuting the war on terror.
Clearly, life for most Americans — the recession notwithstanding — seems relatively normal, even as our military continues the fight against Islamist warmongers. There are signs of the conflict here and there, particularly in communities where soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines return home from Iraq and Afghanistan. But for most of us, life is much like it was on Sept. 10, 2001.
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in The Way We See It on September 07, 2010
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From the September 5, 2010 CSI Walworth County Sunday "The Way we see it" column:
As fears grow that the economy is sputtering into a double-dip recession, it has become all but impossible to overstate the extent of the disconnect that now exists between the public and private sectors.
While the latter remains crippled by high unemployment, tight credit, onerous taxation and consumer belt-tightening, the former feasts happily on its stimulus sop and the fruits of myriad, unrelenting tax hikes.