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Old 05-27-2011, 07:13 AM
 
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Awesome legal argument you have there! Very detailed legal analysis of the merits of the case, including the fine points of law that the Judge, who is bound by oath, to rule on.

I can always count on the right wing posters at CD to not argue for outcomes in legal cases but for following what the law says! Thanks Mr. Bacon!

[Classic winger post!]
I would take that argument over your x-queen pelozi comment of "we have to pass the bil to know whats in it."

How quickly the left forgets comments like this....or is this just a double standard?
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Old 05-27-2011, 07:17 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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Here we go again...

Judge strikes down Walker's collective bargaining law

A judge has struck down Gov. Scott Walker's controversial new collective bargaining law.

Dane County Judge MaryAnn Sumi issued a permanent injunction against the law Thursday morning. This means the law is effectively dead until the Wisconsin Supreme Court acts on the law.

Sumi's decision said there was "clear and convincing evidence" that Republicans who control the Legislature violated the state's open meetings laws. And she said that means the law is void.
wrong

she shot down the way it was passed, not the law

effectivly saying you need to pass it again, but using the correct proceedure(ie vote)
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Old 05-27-2011, 08:30 AM
 
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That is just the tip of the iceberg. This sorry excuse for a human being has been shoving through one mean spirited bill after the other...undoing everything that generations of Wisconsinites have built into our social contract with one another. Please take the time to read about his entire agenda before you comment.
They broke "your" social contract when they voted for him. Too bad, so sad.
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Old 05-27-2011, 08:48 AM
 
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It is horrific the actions of the Koch owned far right puppets that are attempting to destroy the middle class at all costs. It's good to see though the people of wisconsin and nationwide standing strong against their fascist attacks on liberty. Hopefully every republican senator gets thrown out in the recall elections as well as Walker to send the far right a clear message that the american people stand with freedom and not cronyism
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(7-10 July) Congress of the Italian Socialist party where Mussolini gives his first important political speech. (1 December) Mussolini becomes director of the Socialist newspaper Avanti! where he develops a stong pacifist and antimilitarist debate; the newspaper sales rise from 40.000 copies to 60.000, then to 100.000 copies.
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(28 July) Austrian declaration of war. (4 August) Deputies of the German Social Democrats agree to finance the war; "The international is dead", writes Mussolini. (18 October) Mussolini writes that the Italian Socialist party should move from "absolute neutrality" to "active neutrality"; he thinks that Italy should go to war or start a revolution but only nationalism is able to stir up the masses. (15 November) Mussolini founds the newspaper Il Popolo d'Italia where he praises the Italian nation. (24 November) Mussolini is expelled from the Socialist party during an assembly in Milan.
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Death of the Father: Chronology of Mussolini & Italy (Warning Far Right Wing Website)

You sure you want to go down the Walker-is-Fascist line of thinking?
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Old 05-27-2011, 09:51 AM
 
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As much as I despise Walker and his buddies in Wisconsin. I don't quite understand (or even like) the idea of recalls.
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Old 05-27-2011, 10:49 AM
 
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Death of the Father: Chronology of Mussolini & Italy (Warning Far Right Wing Website)

You sure you want to go down the Walker-is-Fascist line of thinking?
Granted Walker, the right and the tea party are not Mussolini and Nazi germany type fascism per say, rather more of a corporatist neo-fascism in line with Mussolini's core definition, "Fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism, as it is a merger of state and corporate power" . Corporations control the right, the Koch's are pulling the strings of Walker, all in the name of the gain to an elite few at the expense of the people.
Ron Paul sees it as well and gives a good explanation worth watching at the video here:


YouTube - ‪Ron Paul on NBC: U.S. Moving Toward "Soft Fascism"‬‏
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Old 05-27-2011, 12:30 PM
 
Location: Old Town Alexandria
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What is the problem with her name? Not "American" enough?



I didn't know you got to choose your judge; I thought judges were assigned.
Judges adhere to ethics or they can get reprimanded. Just as attorneys do. But that will never be understandable to the far-right who think every courtroom is a socialist conspiracy.....

lol, Id love to see them in court for a case, then when it doesnt work out to their agenda...lets see how tolearnt they are. Yet they post on here about the free-market and letting corporations destroy America.
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Old 05-27-2011, 12:34 PM
 
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Union Judge knocks down union law for the second time.
Early June it goes to the higher court where she gets overturned.

If not the Republicans will pass it again immediately.
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Old 05-27-2011, 12:36 PM
 
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great day for wisconsin teachers, sure. taxpayers, notsomuch.
Teachers are not taxpayers? I never knew that!
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Old 05-27-2011, 12:41 PM
 
Location: Long Island (chief in S Farmingdale)
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Union Judge knocks down union law for the second time.
Early June it goes to the higher court where she gets overturned.

If not the Republicans will pass it again immediately.
Republican appointee knocks down law the GOP passed without following the rules. Any date set for the Supreme Court Hearing? Is it possible the hearing could happen after the recall elections or prior to the recall elections, but while the State Senate is not in session?
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