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  • Reply to: WI Capitol Police Chief Charles Tubbs Gets New Post   12 years 2 months ago
    When asked about his experience over the past 15 months, Chief Tubbs summed it up in two words "challenging, but rewarding." That's three words.
  • Reply to: About ALEC Exposed   12 years 2 months ago
    Everyone has taken the liberty to out date, rewrite and amend the constitution anyway. This has gone on sincee before slavery to supress the rights of slaves.
  • Reply to: The Health Care Industry vs. Health Reform   12 years 2 months ago
    We are all aware that the health care industry nowadays is suffering from various controversies on how to properly spend the budget for the health care programs. There are many people who did not have the privilege to experience the benefits of various health care programs. I think, it is really time for health care reforms. By the way, if you have been injured or have suffered from a medical malpractice, you can ask for help from a <a href="http://www.themiamiinjurylawyers.com/Medical_Malpractice_miami.html">Miami medical malpractice attorney</a>.
  • Reply to: Why Don't We Talk About Smoking and Celebrity Deaths?   12 years 2 months ago
    I think it is time to undo what the tobacco companies have done. A celebrity is a public figure, and the public has a right to know. Virtually all attractive female celebrities smoke, and act as role models to young girls who start every day. The least the press can do is make these girls aware of famous people who have gotten very sick and/or died as a result. It is simply a matter of education. Keira Knightly smokes, and influences young fans. Shouldn't the downside of the equation receive equal notice?
  • Reply to: Politifact "False" in Minimizing Koch Support for Walker   12 years 2 months ago
    The sad truth is that MANY Wisconsinites use the media as their primary way to gather information about the candidates. If you hear 10 ads every day telling you to vote for Walker, and only 2 or 3 ads telling you to vote for Barret, it is going to have an impact. Money is power. Scott Walker thinks he is the most powerful man in the state of Wisconsin. However, he is merely a puppet for the out of state corporations who are now making decisions for Wisconsin. I know alot of people voted for Walker because they think he will provide them with a new job. Do these people realize that Walker is luring businesses into the state by telling them they do not need to treat their employees well, or pay them well? So yes, there may be more jobs listed in the classifieds, but who wants to work for minimum wage, or less? Who wants to be paid less than the person next to them based solely on their sex, religion, or the color of their skin? Scott Walker is giving away the rights of the working people to make life better for the OWNERS of the companies...NOT the WORKERS. How much damage will be done before the rest of the state realizes this is not right.

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