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Probe surrounding Wis. governor apparently growing

The Democrats won 4 out of 6 races. :thumbs: And we'll see what happens to Gov. Walker after he's been office for one full year.
BTW, the Republicans wasted state money by putting up fake Democrats so there would be a primary election. Conservatives don't mind spending the people's money as long as it serves their purpose. The end justifes the means with conservatives.

Karl Marx said the same thing. Fancy that. :mrgreen:
 
Now why would I do that? What happens in Wisconsin seems to bother you and the other pro union people here than it bothers me. I prefer sticking around to watch liberals get their asses handed to them by the electorate in 2012

Interesting. I never thought of DP as a site that catered to fantasies.
 
Obama ran as a Center right candidate on hope and change. He delivered neither in a Center Right country

Was Obama running for Wisconsin state legislator? Wow, he IS more powerful than I thought.
 
Was Obama running for Wisconsin state legislator? Wow, he IS more powerful than I thought.

Same tactics used there as in other States around the country, Chicago style politics using union thugs.
 
New poll in WI shows that majority do not favor recall of Walker and his approval rating is 49%.

Voters are likewise split on the job Walker is doing, with 49% approving and 50% disapproving. Despite those tight numbers, just 44% favor recalling Walker, while 50% oppose doing so.

Edit: Just noticed I fogot the link - well, you can find it at JSonline.com. I'm too lazy to go back and get it.
 
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