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    Wis. police hunt Dem. leader, protests continue - Yahoo! News

    MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin State Patrol was dispatched Friday to find a Democratic state senator who fled the Capitol to delay the near-certain passage of a bill to end a half-century of collective bargaining rights for public workers, a measure that's attracted thousands of protesters for four days.

    With Democrats saying they won't return before Saturday, it was unclear when the Senate would be able to begin debating Gov. Scott Walker's measure meant to ease the state's budget woes. Democrats who disappeared Thursday at first kept their whereabouts secret, then started to emerge to give interviews and fan the protests.

    Senate Republicans convened briefly Friday morning to renew a call to find the Democrats, then recessed. Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, told reporters he has asked the governor to send two state troopers to Senate Democratic Minority Leader Mark Miller's suburban Madison home. He said he believes Miller may be there — he did not elaborate on why he thought that — and Walker agreed to dispatch the officers.

    The Wisconsin Constitution prohibits police from arresting state lawmakers while the Legislature is in session, except in cases of felonies, breaches of the peace or treason. Fitzgerald said he's not looking to have Miller arrested, but he wants to send a signal about how serious things are becoming in the Capitol.

    Fitzgerald said he spoke with Miller by phone late Thursday night and asked him to bring his caucus back to Madison for a vote on Friday morning, but Miller refused. Meanwhile, the protests are growing so large that Capitol workers and lawmakers' staff cannot safely move through the halls, he said.

    The situation has become "a powder keg," he said.

    "I'm starting to hold Sen. Miller responsible for this," Fitzgerald said. "He shut down democracy."

  • #2
    Retard Dems fucking shit up.

    Again.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
      Retard Dems fucking shit up.

      Again.
      Just read that the Republican governor wants to limit public unions' bargaining power (only allowing bargaining for wages, not allowed for working conditions and benefits).

      BUT police and fire unions (who supported the Republican governor's campaign) are exempt.

      Thoughts deca?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by alwaysgrowing View Post
        Just read that the Republican governor wants to limit public unions' bargaining power (only allowing bargaining for wages, not allowed for working conditions and benefits).

        BUT police and fire unions (who supported the Republican governor's campaign) are exempt.

        Thoughts deca?
        kills me when i see guys always putting it on dems ... both parties are the same !!! people need to pull there heads out of there ass to see it as fact ... just like the repubs got up in arms when the patriot act was being put forth only to have bush get in there and make the patriot act a bigger infringement on ones rights !!

        now repubs want to strip the right away to bargain for fair working conditions ,fair wage, strip you of all your benefits etc etc dems want nothing to do with it but they are fucking things up hahahahaha wtf ... trust me i think both parties are shit and are systematically destroying this country

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bigscott View Post
          trust me i think both parties are shit and are systematically destroying this country
          couldn't have said it better myself

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          • #6
            This isn't about whether the issue is fair or not...it's about one side's refusal to settle the matter in the way the laws of democratic governanace demand it be settled: by a vote. Every one of them should be threatened with a jail term of 10 days for every day they delay the vote.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by hitmansb View Post
              This isn't about whether the issue is fair or not...it's about one side's refusal to settle the matter in the way the laws of democratic governanace demand it be settled: by a vote. Every one of them should be threatened with a jail term of 10 days for every day they delay the vote.
              I can agree. But my issue now is that why are the police and fire departments excepted from this issue. I see no logical reason for it

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              • #8
                cheese what do expect..go cheese heads..give em a break they are the champs . waiting for favre didnt work so there assholes hve been clammed up since he left..thats whats happens when all that stuff gets backed up..

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