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by wcmcoop
on June 5, 2012 in Citizen Media, Editorial, Images, Recall News, Uncategorized
By Ryan Wherley 3:00 AM, Madison — In approximately four hours the polls will open for business and droves of Wisconsinites will descend upon their local libraries, churches, town halls and community centers to determine the fate of the state I have loved so dearly since I was a little boy. For nearly sixteen months, […]
by wcmcoop
on June 3, 2012 in Citizen Media, Editorial
By the Members of the Wisconsin Citizens Media Cooperative We have reported allegations against Scott Walker made by Dr. Bernadette Gillick, who unequivocally states she knew him at Marquette University. Dr. Gillick has put her reputation on the line in making them. The allegations are serious, and based on our research we judged Dr. Gillick […]
by wcmcoop
on May 31, 2012 in Citizen Media, Images, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Uncategorized, Video
A source in the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) has alleged that DWD Secretary Reggie Newson has ordered staff not to discuss new and disappointing data on jobs in Wisconsin until after the June 5th election. Reggie Newson’s assistant, Laurel Steinmeyer, said that Newson was “traveling to Milwaukee” and was unavailable for comment, and […]
by wcmcoop
on May 30, 2012 in Citizen Media, Environment, Images, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Uncategorized
Scott Walker has been interested in the fate of the former Rainbow Springs Resort in Waukesha and Walworth counties for a long time. In 2008, as Milwaukee County Executive, he was “outraged” (and said so on talk radio) when the Doyle administration approved using stewardship funds to purchase the 970 acre property, including two […]
by Barbara With
on May 30, 2012 in 2012 Elections, Badger Democracy, Citizen Media, Congress, Election Integrity, President, State Assembly, State Senate, US Senate, Voter Education
By Marianne Moonhouse The key to election reform is, first and foremost, to get as many people to the polls as possible on Election Day. It’s difficult to game the system when so many real people cast ballots. However, there are some simple actions you can take to help protect your vote further: — Call […]
by wcmcguest
on May 30, 2012 in 2012 Elections, Badger Democracy, Citizen Media, Congress, Election Integrity, President, State Assembly, State Senate, US Senate, Voter Education
Edge Touchscreen Voting Machine. Ask for a paper ballot instead of voting on one of these. … clerks are pressuring voters to use touchscreen machines! May 30, 2012 by By Marianne Moonhouse Paper Ballots provide a verifiable paper trail in case there is need for a recount or ballot impoundment. Voters can be more confident […]