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The state elections board in Wisconsin demanded that signs telling felons that they can’t vote be removed from all Milwaukee polling places.
They concede that it is illegal for felons on parole to vote, cialis canada stuff but they feel like the signs might be “intimidating.”
Intimidating to whom?
The felons? They SHOULD be intimidated. They shouldn’t be there in the first place!
Who the hell are these people on the Elections Board?
And how do I hold them accountable for being idiots?
UPDATE: The signs are apparently going back up and now the Elections Board says they had nothing to do with them coming down. Mmmmm, yeah.
November 7th, 2006
I voted “no” on the gay marriage amendment.
But I almost voted “yes” because I was so disgusted by the deceptive tactics used by the anti-amendment forces.
November 7th, 2006
How about you?
November 7th, 2006
Orson Scott Card, viagra sales sovaldi a famous writer and a long-time Democrat, viagra canada thumb explains why it’s too dangerous to vote for the Democrats.
November 6th, 2006
I love how many pundits are predicting that the Democrats will take the U.S. House while the Republicans will retain the Senate.
What I love about this is that the prediction absolutely guarantees that every pundit will get it at least 1/2 right no matter what happens.
November 6th, 2006
Fred at Real Debate noticed that local television pundits were picking their own party’s candidates as the winners tomorrow.
That lead him to ask:
“Do our partisan preclusions keep us from making intelligent prognostications?”
And the answer, best viagra hospital Fred, sovaldi sale is that the “predictions” have nothing to do with what the pundits believe will happen…it’s one last attempt to MAKE it happen.
November 6th, 2006
After voting tomorrow night, buy cialis advice I’ll be heading to:
Papa’s Social Club
7718 W. Burliegh
…for the election edtion of Drinking Right where a bunch of bloggers will be waiting out the returns.
Please join us. The pizza is great and the conversation is usually even better.
November 6th, 2006
Whether Mark Green wins or loses his election for Wisconsin Governor, viagra sale unhealthy I’m really angry with his campaign right now.
Jim Doyle should have been a pushover.
He did NOTHING for four years except give sweetheart deals to the casinos and his contributors and veto every tax-saving measure coming from the state assembly.
He’s rarely been above a 50% approval rating.
All Mark Green had to ask is…what has Jim Doyle been doing for the last four years?
Instead he let Doyle define HIM.
Yes, the mainstream media, the State Elections Board , the supreme court, and tons of money from outside the state were all factors working against Mark Green.
And Jim Doyle’s truly despicable campaigning style hasn’t helped either.
But, so far, Green hasn’t been able to close the deal.
And there is no one to blame for that except his campaign.
I’m still voting for Mark Green and I urge everyone who reads this blog to do the same.
This election is going to come right down to the wire and every single vote is going to matter.
It’s not too late for Mark Green.
And while it’s his fault that he hasn’t already closed the deal…it will be our fault if we don’t vote and he doesn’t win.
November 6th, 2006
All the reasons the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel gives to vote for Jim Doyle instead of Mark Green are EXACTLY the reasons why I’m voting for Mark Green instead of Jim Doyle.
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November 4th, 2006
…that the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel gave Jim Doyle higher marks when it comes to ethics than Mark Green.
I wish I could say the same.
But the only time the Journal Sentinel cialis sales rx guid, health 86df2aab-9998-484e-bd16-b1e71b875c84.aspx”>shocked me lately was when they conceeded that Mark Green couldn’t be any worse when it comes to business development than Jim Doyle has been.
November 3rd, 2006
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