Friday, October 21, 2011

Wednesday / Thursday / Friday Protest News Round Up

Bill would nix donors’ need to name employers | WisconsinWatch.org

State agencies told to prepare for more cuts - JSOnline

Listen to New Battleground Wisconsin podcast.
Battle 1: Recall Walker
Battle 2: Sham Jobs Session Continues
Battle 3: New Walker/GOP Attack on Health Care ReformCitizen Action of Wisconsin | Battleground Wisconsin Podcast | Battleground Wisconsin Podcast

Walker recall also aims at Kleefisch, but organizers mum on strategy

Sign of the Times - Arrests in the WI Assembly Gallery; 10 Cops, Really?

Nationally renowned columnist (The Nation Magazine, Madison CapTimes), political analyst and speaker John Nichols will speak at the Walworth County Dems fundraiser on Sat. December 3 at Badger High School in Lake Geneva. Hors d'oeuvres/socializing/silent auction 6-7:30, Mr. Nichols at 7:30. Tickets are $20.00 and will be on sale soon.
Mark Pocan teaches a racist ALEC hack from Virginia about education & diversity at UW-Madison

Celebrate the Constitution Breakfast
Oct 22, 2011 9:00 am - 11;30 am
Stockholm Inn
The keynote speaker is Chad Kent, a young man who is dedicated to explaining aspects of the Constitution in terms everyone understands, and with a sense of humor. The Tea Parties are excited to welcome two Wisconsin legislators, Joe Knilans (R-44 Janesville) and Evan Wynn (R-43 Whitewater), who will present a PowerPoint presentation, which chronicles the takeover of the Wisconsin Capitol by public workers and their private industry union sympathizers. For Reservation, send a check for $13.50 payable NORTHERN IL TEA PARTY to P.O. Box 644, Roscoe, IL 61073, or call 815-277-1144 for more information. Reservations are due by Tuesday, October 18, or call Jane 815-277-1144





























Jim Holperin speaks to a crowded grand opening of the Recall Walker Center in Rhinelander. Go Rhinelander! Go Wisconsin! FORWARD!

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Chris Larson
Republicans Disaster Week continues tomorrow with a bill pushing to end comprehensive sex ed by ending the Healthy Youth Act. I guess Republicans want to let the free market see if a lack of condoms will spread pregnancy and std's? Also up: the business community is pushing hard to jam through a 172-page bill to add more bureaucracy to Milwaukee County government. This bill was originally written in February, made public last week, and has it's first public hearing tomorrow. Also tomorrow, professional teeth grinding right-wing announcer Charlie Sykes will be hosting a movie day in the Capitol with Republican Rep. Robin Vos. All this, on top of an additional $65 million cut to universities Walker announced today (on top of the $250 million from earlier this year). And somehow, this is all going to magically create jobs? Are you buying that or are you ready to recall Walker on November 15th and take Wisconsin back?













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