Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Unsettling
I have just received word that in a sudden move by the thugs in the Capitol, that they pulled a stunt that will live in infamy as one of the slimiest political moves I've ever had the misfortune to see. Scott Walker, hereby known as the Dictator, stripped the collective bargaining issues from the original bill and passed it as a separate bill, because they do not need a quorum if there is no money involved. Now I have heard a lot of things, like that the assembly still has to pass it, which won't happen until tomorrow morning. Another thing I've heard is that they needed to notify people of the vote happening tonight in order for it to be legal, which I don't think is as much a problem as another thing. If memory serves correct, but according to Wisconsin state law, this move had to have been called at least 24 hours before voting. Since this obviously didn't happen, there is a chance that they can't pass the bill because it was done without regard for the time constraint. Now some of you may be wondering why they decided to do this. If you click here, it will show you the true reason why they are doing this to the State of Wisconsin (although I don't know what is so shocking about it, we all kind of figured it out already). The Dictator has got to be stopped. My guess is that if you are not already down there protesting this monstrosity, there will be a big demonstration tomorrow. If you have the ability to make it, I strongly suggest that you do. As much as I want to, I cannot join you that day and be there to brave this tyranny face to face with you, but I must finish the job that I have started and continue to rally others to our cause with words. Please contact A United Wisconsin to Recall Scott Walker and sign the petition and I believe that they will be able to help with the coordination of the protests in the future. Please, even though our enemies are oblivious and not playing by the rules, please please please continue to show them that even in our outrage, we continue to be civil and non-violent. I know how you feel, I wouldn't mind socking the Dictator square in the face, but we will not win with fists of anger, but of freedom and liberty. We must squash this oligarchy before it has a chance to grow powerful. My thoughts go out to all of those out there protesting and everyone else in Wisconsin that are affected by this horrible event, but remember: The Revolution Starts Here!!
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