"John Connors is a Junior at Marquette University studying Business Finance and Entrepreneurship. He has been involved in campus and statewide leadership his entire college career. As a freshman, John served as a senator for the Marquette Student Government and interned for the Milwaukee County Executive, Scott Walker. He left the county to develop the youth campaign for Scott Walker’s race for governor. After Scott bowed out, John began working for Americans for Prosperity where he could continue his grassroots enthusiasm and apply his desires for public policy reform by getting students involved in AFP’s free market and limited government issues."
http://gop3.com/2007/04/19/wisconsin-college-republicans-candidates-for-chairman/
He said what? He got "complaints" that the mural was too "pro-labor"? That is really effing lame! But let us not be too hasty in passing judgment. First, we need to determine the facts. There are simply too many unanswered questions. Such as . . .
How many complaints did he claim to get? two? three? four score and twenty?
By whom? masked strangers? cronies? sweatshop operators? the Koch brothers?
How and where were these alleged complaints made? mailed to the office of mural complaints? phoned in to the special hotline for that same purpose? or, perhaps, directly communicated to the Governor on the golf course?
How many complaints about this mural had previous governors reported? they can't remember? won't they say?
What, exactly did the complaints state was the offense? Since he claimed to receive "complaints" a plural form of the grammar suggesting multiple incidents, did all of these multiple complaints use exactly the same wording, i.e., "too pro-labor"? Did they say what it is it about "pro-labor" images that is so offensive? Who would be offended by such images anyway?
PRWatch, dispatch a reporter forthwith to get the complete story.
carry on
Is there a better bank in Madison for business accounts? It would have to be one that could administer an IOLTA (attorneys' trust fund) account. We are thinking of pulling out of M&I but what bank is better? Credit unions do not do what we need them to do, so that isn't an option.
That is NOT a photo of a Japanese Nuclear plant. What kind of BS is this?
He said what? He got "complaints" that the mural was too "pro-labor"? That is really effing lame! But let us not be too hasty in passing judgment. First, we need to determine the facts. There are simply too many unanswered questions. Such as . . .
How many complaints did he claim to get? two? three? four score and twenty?
By whom? masked strangers? cronies? sweatshop operators? the Koch brothers?
How and where were these alleged complaints made? mailed to the office of mural complaints? phoned in to the special hotline for that same purpose? or, perhaps, directly communicated to the Governor on the golf course?
How many complaints about this mural had previous governors reported? they can't remember? won't they say?
What, exactly did the complaints state was the offense? Since he claimed to receive "complaints" a plural form of the grammar suggesting multiple incidents, did all of these multiple complaints use exactly the same wording, i.e., "too pro-labor"? Did they say what it is it about "pro-labor" images that is so offensive? Who would be offended by such images anyway?
PRWatch, dispatch a reporter forthwith to get the complete story.
carry on
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