Defend Wisconsin News Round Up

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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Saturday Protest News Round Up * Part I

Defend Wisconsin News Round Up: Vivian's Love Letters

Post Recall

Winners and losers in Tuesday's election - JSOnline

Prosecutor silent on campaign bribery charges

Wisconsin recalls are already paying off: AP: Kasich Administration compensating public labor union employees for pay concessions

John Nichols: Scott Walker throws Kapanke and Hopper under the bus

Armed Road Rage

Walker says he'll focus on bipartisanship - JSOnline

Scott Walker Reacts To Wisconsin Recall Election Results (VIDEO)

Did the GOP Steal the Wisconsin Recall Elections? A True Vote Analysis

MY EMAIL TO ALL SENATE DEMS AND KEY REPRESENTATIVES INCLUDING POCAN ON PROOF OF EVIDENCE OF ELECTION FRAUD

Wirch Stands Up for Unemployed Workers

Kathy Nickolaus and Why County Clerks Matter |

Protesters in Kenosha Make the News

Greater Wisconsin Political Fund says recall candidate Kim Simac was delinquent paying property taxes rated as "True" by PolitiFact

Palmsconsin Buttons and T-shirts | Autonomous Solidarity Organization

Daily Kos: You Can't Waive The Reality Of Our Public Schools

When there is incentive to send people to prison...Former Judge Sentenced to Prison for “Kids for Cash” Scheme

Packers at White House Tour

Monologues of Dissent: New word: tooljob

WISCONSIN AUGUST 9, 2011 RECALL ELECTION DATA | Election Defense Alliance

Erpenbach awaits Baldwin's move - David Catanese

Packers At The White House

Simac at Candidate Forum: No Specifics, Please | Defend Wisconsin



Wisconsin Wire: A Recap From the Ground in Wisconsin and What Is Next

Gov. Scott Walker’s recall remains the big goal for Wisconsin Democrats - The Fix - The Washington P

Kim Simac - Taxes, Education and legislation

Total Recall: What's next after the dust settles, part one

Milwaukee Youth Look To Prevent Future State Fair Incidents

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