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Just google Prosser says he'll complement Walker
It was from a campaign news release from Prosser's campaign in 12/10, so look for that original. Prosser later tried to walk it back and deny it. Try this for some background 12/09/2010 http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/news/111603909.html It was heavily discussed during the campaign, and was the basis for two anti-Prosser ads shown in Wisconsin. You seriously are unawares of it? Probably one of the main reasons Prosser lost - saying you promise to be a non-impartial activist judge for Walker and the GOP isn't flying with Democrats or union folks right now - let alone independents that think Supreme Court judges shouldn't promise to be political and "complement" the legislative and executive branches! Quote:
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Think again! Prosser leads!
Think before talking riot. Prosser now leads but frankly this will go to a recount! Thankfully election is over can answer phone without having to hear political crap. Lol
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Riot... Prosser is leading in votes.
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Prosser gets HUGE vote find in Waukesha Country
Prosser and Kloppenberg have been going back and forth all afternoon, guys, with 50 here and 100 there.
However: breaking late this afternoon, being reported late today on NPR that there is a 14,000 vote discrepancy between what the AP reported and what the canvassers found today in, of all places, Waukesha County: 11,000 more for Prosser, 3,000 more for Kloppenburg. That would put Prosser 8,000 ahead at this point. http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepo...119410124.html
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If the "find" of 14,000 previously uncounted votes (!) in Waukesha is true, that would definitively put Prosser up, out of recount range.
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Face it, the good judge has come right out and said he's an activist judge for the Republican Senate/Assembly and Walker. There is no way he will be able to sit on the union-busting bill when it gets to the Supremes.
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The people of WI have spoken. Case closed other than makiing sure the Waukesha County thing was an innocent mistake and not atempted fraud.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/n...,3384272.story
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Sorry - this newest Republican governor-Koch brother attempt to disinfranchise Democratic-leaning voters isn't going to work with the people of this country that respect the Constitution - all of it, not just the parts they like. "Voter fraud" is a straw man. A fake. An excuse to disinfranchise voters unconstitutionally. Like all the crap about Acorn during 2008 was trumped up and faked.
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BTW where did Soros make his money ??????? LOL
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Wisconsin election results now on hold
Wisconsin sure is rivaling Illinois with spending time in court ...
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If only that voting irregularity wasn't announced on conservative blogs before the press conference was held to inform the public. If only the Waukesha clerk hadn't worked for Prosser and been a Republican activist in the past. If only you didn't have to hit "save" in Microsoft Access as the clerk alleged was the cause of the problem (there's autosave) If only the number of "forgot to count them" votes didn't just exactly and magically put Prosser over the state-funded recount win margin. If only the Waukesha clerk hadn't already in the past had a history of felony political involvement, having received immunity in exchange for testifying, in a previous lawsuit resulting in prison terms for everyone else involved. I'm sure some are saying, if only it was a Democrat that did the above! On the positive side, due to Wisconsin election laws, there should be a paper trail, so the Waukesha vote count should be easily verifiable. Wisconsin politics is fun!
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If you like overtly political, activist judges who use profanity and threaten their boss.
Good luck with that choice.
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who did Obama nominate?
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Changing the subject away from Wisconsin, and to dissing Obama. Can't you talk Wisconsin?
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Can't you relate the two and the hyprociscy of your being?
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I forgot you just assume what other people think and go with your prejudices
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