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  • Reply to: State Farm Insurance Claims "No Fault" in Bankrolling ALEC   12 years 5 months ago
    To those who have re-newed the premiums--don't fret, you can cancel and get a full refund and just sign up with another company. I just wrote a letter to my local state farm agent with whom I have worked for 25 years. I told her my concerns and let her know that I plan to move to another company and asked her to inform the higher ups. I hope everyone does the same.
  • Reply to: Grassroots Campaign Makes ALEC Try to Stanch Bleeding of Corporate Donors   12 years 5 months ago
    Wow
    L-O-N-G headline!
  • Reply to: Whole Foods Market Caves to Monsanto   12 years 5 months ago

    Please take down this old, bogus and misleading story. http://blog.wholefoodsmarket.com/2012/02/gmo-monsanto-buyout-rumors-untrue/

  • Reply to: Wisconsin: Open for Bounty Hunters   12 years 5 months ago
    Brendan you FALSE PROPHET claiming to represent the interests of the poor and middle-class: You, sir, are full of crap! Judges routinely and often impose excessive bail on the accused without any regards to their financial situations. If you knew how the system worked you'd understand why the poor people NEED BAIL BONDSMEN. If judges always (or at least more often) imposed signature bonds, we'd really have no need for bail bonds, would we? But in my case, I was accused years ago of an administrative crime, in a county where I lived. The judge imposed $250 cash bail. At the time I was really broke. I would have no problem coming up with $25 to go home and await my court dates, instead of lingering in jail for a crime I was NOT YET guilty of. BUT I DIDN'T HAVE THAT OPTION! Judges also tend to post cash bail based on not living in the area.....why? Because they can't predict if such accused would reappear in court or not. That's what makes such bail bonds agencies a godsend. I could also make a point about judges always imposing unnecessary bail conditions, such as no alcohol on those who are accused of crimes not relating to alcohol, but that would be a little off-topic. Nevertheless you have this deluded idea that all judges in Wisconsin are reasonable when it comes to setting bail for the accused. Please don't EVER consider yourself a "progressive" or one who cares about the poor, Brendan! It's the "good ol' boys" from the legal field (Kessler, Chisholm, McCann, etc.) who don't give a rat's patootie about making justice fair for everyone. And please spare this crap about "corruption"! Louisiana is in the SOUTH, where corruption is normal! Does any of this happen in Minnesota, Iowa, or the Dakotas, where bail bonds are legal? I rest my case.
  • Reply to: State Farm Insurance Claims "No Fault" in Bankrolling ALEC   12 years 5 months ago
    I have already told State Farm I will not renew my insurance in 6 months is they are still in ALEC. Unfortunately, I had just paid my premiums when this came up. Losing customers is the only thing the company will understand.

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