
touch screen poll tape found at the Supreme Court recount May 2011 showing a time stamp of March 30, 2011 1:40 AM for an April 5th election
At 3 PM today, over 3,000 pounds of recall signatures for six different Republicans will be delivered to the offices of the Government Accountability Board, 212 East Washington Avenue in Madison. This historical event will mark the first time in history that one state has organized to recall 12 corrupt politicians in less than one year’s time, all of whom have sworn oaths to ALEC, the Republican Party and Corporations instead of We the People. [see list of ALEC affiliations below]
Ever since Scott Walker and his band of thieves introduced the ALEC-induced nightmarish “Budget Repair Bill” last February and demanded the Democrats vote on it in less than a week’s time, the citizens of this state have risen up by the millions. Starting with protests at the capitol, including the formation of the Solidarity Singalong (who just celebrated over 270 noontime song circles in the rotunda), citizens all across this great state stood up to become a part of one of the most impressive, intuitive, intelligent and joyous nonviolent movements the world has ever seen.
At the Supreme Court recount last May, mountains of election fraud were uncovered, although the GAB did not allow the Board to see the full body of compromised ballots, broken chains of custody and, my own find, a touch screen poll tape dated March 30, 1:30 AM for an April 5th election. The results of this fraud was the David Prosser was allowed back on the bench in time to overturn the ruling that Fitzgerald and the fascists broke Wisconsin Open Meeting laws when they illegally and immorally passed their union busting bill in the middle of the night.
This was the birth of the Wisconsin Citizens for Election Protection, a group that rallied and trained volunteers to monitor the nine summer recall elections. In those elections we took back two seats in the senate and successfully defended three democratic seats as well.
Wisconsin has been given credit with inspiring the Occupy Wall Street movement, and has gone on to show the world that when it comes to democracy, taking care of our neighbors and our environment, we sure as hell will not be moved.
Today, as over 1.5 million signatures are delivered for six more recalls, we must not lose our connections and momentum. We must shift our focus now to election reform, and this change must take place even as the boxes of Wisconsin’s heart and soul are set down in the offices of the GAB.
Begin by downloading this petition and learning about election protection. Educate yourself and tell your neighbors: we have not yet begun to fight! Once we clean up our elections, we can move forward to force national election reform.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1653737/Dear%20Fellow%20Wisconsin%20Citizen.pdf
But first things first. See you at the GAB! I will be there with bells on!!!!!
Wisconsin Legislators with ALEC Ties
Assembly
- Rep. Tyler August (R-32), ALEC International Relations Task Force/Federal Relations Working Group Task Force Member
- Rep. Joan Ballweg (R-41), ALEC Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force Alternate
- Rep. Kathy Bernier (R-68), ALEC Public Safety and Elections Task Force Member
- Rep. Mike Endsley (R-26), ALEC Civil Justice Task Force Member
- Rep. Paul Farrow (R-98), ALEC Telecommunications and Information Technology Task Force Member
- Rep. Jeff Fitzgerald (R-39), ALEC Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force Member
- Rep. Mark Honadel (R-21)
- Former Rep. Michael Huebsch (R), ALEC Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force Member and former State Chairman[203]
- Rep. Andre Jacque (R-2), ALEC Civil Justice Task Force Member
- Former Speaker Scott Jensen (R), ALEC Member[204]
- Rep. Chris Kapenga (R-33), ALEC Civil Justice Task Force Alternate
- Rep. John Klenke (R-88), ALEC Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force Alternate
- Rep. Joseph Knilans (R-44), ALEC Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force Alternate
- Rep. Dan Knodl (R-24), ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force Alternate
- Rep. Dean Knudson (R-30), ALEC Education Task Force Alternate
- Rep. Bill Kramer (R-97), ALEC Telecommunications and Information Technology Task Force Member
- Rep. Scott Krug (R-72), ALEC Public Safety and Elections Task Force Alternate
- Rep. Mike Kuglitsch, ALEC International Relations Task Force/Federal Relations Working Group Task Force Member
- Rep. Tom Larson (R-67), ALEC Telecommunications and Information Technology Task Force Member
- Rep. Daniel LeMahieu (R-59), ALEC Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force Alternate
- Rep. Michelle Litjens (R-56), ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force Alternate
- Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-45), ALEC Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force Alternate
- Rep. Howard Marklein (R-51), ALEC Education Task Force Member
- Former Rep. Phil Montgomery (R) (head of the Wisconsin Public Services Commission as of 2011)[19]
- Rep. Stephen Nass (R-31), Education Task Force Member
- Rep. John Nygren (R-88), ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force Member[205]
- Rep. Warren Petryk (R-93), ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force Member
- Rep. Roger Rivard (R-750, ALEC Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force Member
- Rep. Erik Severson (R-28), ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force Member
- Rep. Jim Steineke (R-5), ALEC Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force Member
- Rep. Patricia Strachota (R-58), ALEC Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force Member
- Rep. Scott Suder (R-69), ALEC Public Safety and Elections Task Force Member and Co-chair of the Homeland Security Committee in 2007[206]
- Rep. Jeremy Thiesfeldt (R-52), ALEC Education Task Force Alternate
- Rep. Travis Tranel (R-49), ALEC Public Safety and Elections Task Force Alternate
- Rep. Karl Van Roy (R-90), ALEC Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force Member[19]
- Rep. Robin Vos (R-63), ALEC State Chairman, Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force Member, and attended 2011 ALEC annual meeting[207]
- Rep. Chad Weininger (R-4), ALEC Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force Alternate
- Rep. Evan Wynn (R-43), ALEC Education Task Force Alternate
Senate
- Sen. Alberta Darling (R-8)[16], ALEC Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force Alternate
- Sen. Scott Fitzgerald (R-13), ALEC Public Safety and Elections Task Force Member and former State Chairman
- Sen. Pam Galloway (R-29), ALEC International Relations Task Force Member
- Sen. Glenn Grothman (R-20), ALEC Education Task Force Member
- Sen. Sheila Harsdorf (R-10)
- Sen. Randy Hopper (legislator)|Randy B. Hopper]] (R-18), ALEC Telecommunications and Information Technology Task Force Member
- Sen. Dan Kapanke (R-32), ALEC Member
- Sen. Frank Lasee (R-1), ALEC Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force Alternate
- Sen. Mary Lazich (R-28), ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force Member
- Sen. Terry Moulton (R-23), ALEC Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force Member
- Sen. Luther Olsen (R-14)
- Sen. Leah Vukmir (R-5), ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force Co-chair
- Sen. Van Wanggaard (R-21), ALEC Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force Member[208]
- Sen. Rich Zipperer (R-33), ALEC Civil Justice Task Force Member
Wisconsin Legislators With ALEC References in Blue Books
- Sen. Donald K. Stitt (R) – State Chairman of ALEC (1987-1988), Member (1991-1992 and 1993-1994) (also State Chairman in 1986[209])
- Rep. Susan B. Vergeront (R) – WI Chairperson (1989-1990 and maybe 1991-1992)
- Task Force on Empowerment, Family and Urban Planning
- ALEC Legislator of the year (1991)
- Rep. Marc C. Duff (R) – (1991 – 1998)
- Rep. Annette P. Williams (D) – America’s Outstanding State Legislator Award (1990)
- Mary Lazich (R) – Member (1993 – 1998)
- Timothy T. Hoven (R) – Member (1995-1998)
- Task Force Commerce and Economic Development (1997-1998)
- Michael D. Huebsch (R) – Member (1995-1996)* Huebsch was the state co-chairman in at least 2010 if not before, until he became an appointee of Governor Scott Walker in 2011
- Mark A. Green (R) – State Chairman (1995-1998)
- Jeffrey T. Plale (D) – Member (1997-2010)
- Tommy Thompson (R) – Thomas Jefferson Award Winner (1991)
- Neal J. Kedzie (R) – Member (1999-2010)
- Jeff Fitzgerald (R) – Member (2001-2011)
- Bonnie L. Ladwig (R) – Member (2001-2002)
- Steve Wieckert (R) – Member (2003-2004)
- Scott Walker (R) – Member (1995 – 1998)
- Judith Klusman (R) – Member, Task Force on Telecommunications and Agriculture
- David A. Zien (R) – Member (1995 – 1996)
- Scott Suder (R) – Criminal Justice Task Force Co-Chair (2002-2004), Member (2002-2010)
- Sen. Van Wanggaard (R-Racine)[210]
Wisconsin Legislators Mentioning ALEC in their Statements of Economic Interest
2011 Senate
- Scott Fitgerald (R) – Received $1,529.93
2011 Assembly
- Jeff Fitzgerald (R) – Received $1,329
- Dan Knodl (R) – Received $2,000
- Patricia Strachota (R) – Received $1,404
- Robin Vos (R) – Received $? (No specific amount)
2010 Senate
- Scott Fitzgerald (R) – Received $1,466.93
2010 Assembly
- Scott Suder (R) – Received $1,200 from ALEC and $1,400 from the Heartland Institute
- Michael Huebsch (R) – Received $2,000
2009 Assembly
- Kitty Rhoades (R) – Received $575
- Jeffery Stone (R) – Received $1,200
- Scott Suder (R) – Received $2,200
Wisconsin Legislators Paying ALEC Membership Fees with Tax Dollars
- Dan Kapanke (R-La Crosse): $100 – 2/1/2011
- Mary Lazich (R-New Berlin): $100 – 2/1/2011
- Terry Moulton (R-Chippewa Falls): $100 – 2/1/2011
- Van Wanggard (R-Racine): $100 – 2/1/2011
- Rich Zipperer (R-Pewaukee): $100- 2/1/2011
- Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau): $100 – 1/1/2011
- Pam Galloway (R-Wausau): $100 – 1/1/2011
- Glenn Grotham (R-West Bend): $100 – 1/1/2011
- Frank Lasee (R): $200 – 1/1/2011
- Alberta Darling (R-River Hills): $200 – 1/1/2009
- Mike Ellis (R-Neenah): $100 – 1/1/2009
- Neal Kedzie (R-Neenah): $100 – 1/1/2007
- Mike Ellis (R-Neenah): $100 – 1/1/2007
- Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau): $200 – 1/1/2007
From alecexposed.org