What if Barack Obama was picking the Packers new Defensive Coordinator?
Suppose he used the Panetta standard picking someone without any actual experience as a defensive coach in the NFL, who might he pick?
How about Ned Yost? I understand he needs a gig, he has been a coach for a professional sports team...
Your suggestions?
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January 7, 2009
The race card always works
The Senate Dems caved in one day and are going to seat Burris.
A midwestern Governor with a 4% approval rating just kicked Harry Reid's ass.
UPDATE: That first report jumped the gun, he has not been seated yet.
A midwestern Governor with a 4% approval rating just kicked Harry Reid's ass.
UPDATE: That first report jumped the gun, he has not been seated yet.
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Words. Just words.
Read this with the world around you in mind:
The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.
Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as FREEDOM should not be highly rated.
These are the times that try men's souls, indeed.
Still think its history repeating itself and not the people repeating history?
The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.
Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as FREEDOM should not be highly rated.
These are the times that try men's souls, indeed.
Still think its history repeating itself and not the people repeating history?
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January 6, 2009
Editoonial
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Cartoons
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Caption This
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Caption Contest
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January 5, 2009
MRQ, I have too much hair for a combover.
Achy Breaky Tart. Scoff.
government mandated burkinis for everyone Zip.
The Sick Dog is about as good as it gets. Barry.
Optimism is harder to sustain than gloomy pessimism. Brian.
it should be avoided like the ePlague. Dan.
I am not growing a mullett. Shark.
"Roland Burris is more qualified to be undemocratically appointed to the Senate than Caroline Kennedy is." - Jonah Goldberg
toilet paper, powdered milk, granola, and V8 Juice Althouse.
Their people called our people Lance.
Where's my unicorn? Heather.
Everyone is passive-aggressive. OrbsCorbs
a bang waiting to happen… Lance.
almost makes one throw up Dean.
All this change that’s a comin’ is making me giddy… Silent E
TRQ
boy am I behind! GOPFolk
1/2 bummed + 1/2 pissed Chris from Racine.
Can't a man just sit down at the train station without having 5 people ask him for money?? Deibert
Don Ho and "Tiny Bubbles".. Pete.
there's no need to teasingly spell one another's names wrong AgingBooger Scoff.
Not bacon! nOOOOOOOOO! Wigdy.

I offered good money to have my pic's deleted Patrick.
I'm convinced you are just a stalker!! Chris from Racine. (Can you open the blinds a bit please?)
Looney Tunes marathons that I'm missing. Jones. (Wabbit season, Duck season)
The Dick Clark robot needs oil. Aaron.
I have too much hair for a combover... Josh.
Mr. Daniels with the cookies deal is always a winner. TAB.
1st CC, now Jimmy Powell, ARGH! Kevin
government mandated burkinis for everyone Zip.
The Sick Dog is about as good as it gets. Barry.Optimism is harder to sustain than gloomy pessimism. Brian.
it should be avoided like the ePlague. Dan.
I am not growing a mullett. Shark.
"Roland Burris is more qualified to be undemocratically appointed to the Senate than Caroline Kennedy is." - Jonah Goldberg
toilet paper, powdered milk, granola, and V8 Juice Althouse.
Their people called our people Lance.
Where's my unicorn? Heather.Everyone is passive-aggressive. OrbsCorbs
a bang waiting to happen… Lance.
almost makes one throw up Dean.
All this change that’s a comin’ is making me giddy… Silent E
TRQ
boy am I behind! GOPFolk
1/2 bummed + 1/2 pissed Chris from Racine.Can't a man just sit down at the train station without having 5 people ask him for money?? Deibert
Don Ho and "Tiny Bubbles".. Pete.
there's no need to teasingly spell one another's names wrong AgingBooger Scoff.
Not bacon! nOOOOOOOOO! Wigdy.

I offered good money to have my pic's deleted Patrick.
I'm convinced you are just a stalker!! Chris from Racine. (Can you open the blinds a bit please?)
Looney Tunes marathons that I'm missing. Jones. (Wabbit season, Duck season)
The Dick Clark robot needs oil. Aaron.I have too much hair for a combover... Josh.
Mr. Daniels with the cookies deal is always a winner. TAB.
1st CC, now Jimmy Powell, ARGH! Kevin
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MRQ Baby
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About that melting sea ice....
Wrong again.
Earlier this year, predictions were rife that the North Pole could melt entirely in 2008. Instead, the Arctic ice saw a substantial recovery. Bill Chapman, a researcher with the UIUC's Arctic Center, tells DailyTech this was due in part to colder temperatures in the region. Chapman says wind patterns have also been weaker this year. Strong winds can slow ice formation as well as forcing ice into warmer waters where it will melt.
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Global warming
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Remember?
Do you remember that whole Nancy Pelosi speech about being a different kind of Congress about alowing bi-partisanship and all that happy stuff?
Not so much.
Nancy thinks bi-partisanship is allowing GOP members to be in the same room upon occasion, but they shall not be allowed to have any voice in the process.
Bend over America.
Not so much.
Nancy thinks bi-partisanship is allowing GOP members to be in the same room upon occasion, but they shall not be allowed to have any voice in the process.
Bend over America.
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Congress,
Lies,
nancy pelosi
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January 4, 2009
Here's a fun one.
Liberals practicing sock puppetry intentionally trying to make conservatives look like racists.
Let go of the hate people.
Let go of the hate people.
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January 3, 2009
Belated present...
for Lstw:
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January 2, 2009
Here comes the payback.
This comes from the stated agenda of Voces de la Frontera, the radical liberal illegal alien advocacy group that gets away anything they want in this area.
They are all excited about the prospect of pushing through their radical agenda now that Wisconsin is controlled by the Democrats and Obama will be in the White House. And by the way, they want this done in the first 100 days of Obama's term.
New Sanctuary Movement - http://www.vdlf.org/campaigns/new_sanctuary_movement/ The New Sanctuary Movement has united a growing number of faith groups behind a stand of conscience - to defend immigrant families from being torn apart by deportations.Currently, nine families who have resisted deportation orders have taken public sanctuary in California, New York and Chicago. Nationwide, over 31 New Sanctuary Coalitions across the country work with people of faith to support immigrant families through advocacy and organizing in many forms.In the Milwaukee area, four congregations have now made the decision to formally join the New Sanctuary Movement. St. Martin de Porres Parish, Divine Word Lutheran Church, St. Benedict the Moor Parish, and Holy Angels Old Catholic Church. Each of them has committed to publicly support the principles of the movement, and to provide advocacy and support to families facing deportation.For more information contact Rich Reinhardt at 414-643-1620 x207
DRIVERS LICENSE CAMPAIGN http://www.vdlf.org/campaigns/drivers_licenses/ In 2005, Assembly Bill 69 (AB69) was introduced into the Wisconsin State Assembly to implement new Federal ‘Real ID’ requirements. Unlike many other states, the changes proposed here threatened to deny drivers licenses and state I.D. cards to thousands of Wisconsin workers who could not produce a social security number at the time of applying or renewing.Voces de la Frontera made a huge effort to keep these rights by educating the legislators of alternative options and organizing large protest rallies. Despite this, the new law came into effect on April 1, 2007.We are now working to reverse this legislation.
EDUCATION RIGHTS - http://www.vdlf.org/campaigns/education_rights/ Every year 65,000 US raised students who graduate from high school - often as honor roll students or star athletes - have their dreams of continuing their education shattered.WHY?Because, despite years of campaigning, lawmakers have yet to fix the educational injustice that slaps so many successful students in the face.These children, often brought to the United States as toddlers, have no documentats for their immigration status and so - the law says - they must pay the same inflated college fees as international students do. For the vast majority, regardless of their dreams, that price-tag slams the door of learning shut.CHANGEThe DREAM Act is a bill that tries to right this wrong, but more pressure is needed to win this change.
Let me make my stand on this clear, I am all for LEGAL IMMIGRATION. Those who come into this country illegally should NOT get drivers licenses, be offered sanctuary or get in-state tuition.
They are all excited about the prospect of pushing through their radical agenda now that Wisconsin is controlled by the Democrats and Obama will be in the White House. And by the way, they want this done in the first 100 days of Obama's term.
New Sanctuary Movement - http://www.vdlf.org/campaigns/new_sanctuary_movement/ The New Sanctuary Movement has united a growing number of faith groups behind a stand of conscience - to defend immigrant families from being torn apart by deportations.Currently, nine families who have resisted deportation orders have taken public sanctuary in California, New York and Chicago. Nationwide, over 31 New Sanctuary Coalitions across the country work with people of faith to support immigrant families through advocacy and organizing in many forms.In the Milwaukee area, four congregations have now made the decision to formally join the New Sanctuary Movement. St. Martin de Porres Parish, Divine Word Lutheran Church, St. Benedict the Moor Parish, and Holy Angels Old Catholic Church. Each of them has committed to publicly support the principles of the movement, and to provide advocacy and support to families facing deportation.For more information contact Rich Reinhardt at 414-643-1620 x207
DRIVERS LICENSE CAMPAIGN http://www.vdlf.org/campaigns/drivers_licenses/ In 2005, Assembly Bill 69 (AB69) was introduced into the Wisconsin State Assembly to implement new Federal ‘Real ID’ requirements. Unlike many other states, the changes proposed here threatened to deny drivers licenses and state I.D. cards to thousands of Wisconsin workers who could not produce a social security number at the time of applying or renewing.Voces de la Frontera made a huge effort to keep these rights by educating the legislators of alternative options and organizing large protest rallies. Despite this, the new law came into effect on April 1, 2007.We are now working to reverse this legislation.
EDUCATION RIGHTS - http://www.vdlf.org/campaigns/education_rights/ Every year 65,000 US raised students who graduate from high school - often as honor roll students or star athletes - have their dreams of continuing their education shattered.WHY?Because, despite years of campaigning, lawmakers have yet to fix the educational injustice that slaps so many successful students in the face.These children, often brought to the United States as toddlers, have no documentats for their immigration status and so - the law says - they must pay the same inflated college fees as international students do. For the vast majority, regardless of their dreams, that price-tag slams the door of learning shut.CHANGEThe DREAM Act is a bill that tries to right this wrong, but more pressure is needed to win this change.
Let me make my stand on this clear, I am all for LEGAL IMMIGRATION. Those who come into this country illegally should NOT get drivers licenses, be offered sanctuary or get in-state tuition.
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Barack (Censored) Obama,
Illegal Aliens,
Voces de la Frontera
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Guest Post on Legislative pay raises.
Regular Commenter Liberalssavetheworlg submitted the following post...
Most local legislators keeping pay raises
From The Journal Times, a favorite local paper for some, comes an article about how the local legislators pay bump. It appears both sides of the aisle are taking part. Sen. John Lehman, D-Racine, ""I can understand why people are concerned, but legislators are not getting rich being legislators." Once the pay increase kicks in, they will be making $49,943 for each of the next two years. Then there is the nice little comment from Rep. Robin Vos, R-Caledonia of how he "wouldn't decline the pay raise just to make a symbolic statement." So how much is this going to cost? $2,530 times the number of state elected officials. Nice.
Thanks for the posting. Funny though, the leggies never mention their per diems and mileage which pushes their salaries closer to the $80K range. Not a bad part-time gig. With things as tough as they are with the state budget I guess we know where we stand in all of this.
Most local legislators keeping pay raises
From The Journal Times, a favorite local paper for some, comes an article about how the local legislators pay bump. It appears both sides of the aisle are taking part. Sen. John Lehman, D-Racine, ""I can understand why people are concerned, but legislators are not getting rich being legislators." Once the pay increase kicks in, they will be making $49,943 for each of the next two years. Then there is the nice little comment from Rep. Robin Vos, R-Caledonia of how he "wouldn't decline the pay raise just to make a symbolic statement." So how much is this going to cost? $2,530 times the number of state elected officials. Nice.
Thanks for the posting. Funny though, the leggies never mention their per diems and mileage which pushes their salaries closer to the $80K range. Not a bad part-time gig. With things as tough as they are with the state budget I guess we know where we stand in all of this.
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