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UW-Madison alumni who want a progressive Wisconsin and support the work of One Wisconsin Now.
What do the League of Women Voters, American Association of University Women, Wisconsin Alliance for Women's Health, and Women in Higher Education have in common? They all have women members? They are all interested in issues affecting women? They support an informed electorate and thereby build democracy by sponsoring candidate forums? NO!
According to Ron Brown, Dave Zien, Rob Kreibich, and Terry Moulton you are wrong if you chose any of these. What these respected groups have in common is that they are all biased. So biased, in fact, that these gentleman all took a pass on the candidate forum sponsored by these groups. According to these distinguished members of the do-nothing legislature a good conservative cannot get a fair shake with these crazy left-wing radical groups like the League of Women Voters.
Do you think that this might just be a red-herring designed to get these guys out of a debate where they may have to defend their do-nothing records or where they may be asked why they haven't done anything on health care while 90,000 children are uninsured? Do you think.......?
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According to Ron Brown, Dave Zien, Rob Kreibich, and Terry Moulton you are wrong if you chose any of these. What these respected groups have in common is that they are all biased. So biased, in fact, that these gentleman all took a pass on the candidate forum sponsored by these groups. According to these distinguished members of the do-nothing legislature a good conservative cannot get a fair shake with these crazy left-wing radical groups like the League of Women Voters.
Do you think that this might just be a red-herring designed to get these guys out of a debate where they may have to defend their do-nothing records or where they may be asked why they haven't done anything on health care while 90,000 children are uninsured? Do you think.......?
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Eau Claire for Health Care Coalition member, UWEC Progressive Student Assn. is one of the sponsors of a Rally and march for peace and justice, specifically in opposition to the marriage and civil union ban and the death penalty referendum and in support of accessible, affordable health care and the Eau Claire Health Care Referendum.
This is what we've been working toward in Eau Claire the past nine months, progressives working together in a multi-issue approach to support traditional Wisconsin values of peace, social justice, equality, quality, affordable medical care and the general right of all people to fulfill their potential to be free, healthy, productive individuals.
Join me and the others at this rally in sending a message to Madison and Washington on what Wisconsin values REALLY are!
Remember, Thursday, Oct. 26th at 11:30 AM under the Clock Tower at UWEC. Be part of the solution, not the problem.
This is what we've been working toward in Eau Claire the past nine months, progressives working together in a multi-issue approach to support traditional Wisconsin values of peace, social justice, equality, quality, affordable medical care and the general right of all people to fulfill their potential to be free, healthy, productive individuals.
Join me and the others at this rally in sending a message to Madison and Washington on what Wisconsin values REALLY are!
Remember, Thursday, Oct. 26th at 11:30 AM under the Clock Tower at UWEC. Be part of the solution, not the problem.
Just a couple weeks after suggesting to the Chairman of the LaCrosse County Board that he should have a referendum on whether the voters want a free lunch instead of health reform, Frank Lasee is back at it again. According to news reports, in reaction to the Cazenovia school shooting Frank said he is going to sponsor a bill to let teachers carry concealed weapons to school.
But theLegislature continues to ignore the health care crisis! They continue to work their god, guns, and gays agenda while 91,000 Wisconsin children are uninsured.
The health care referendums need to be the first step in re-instituting the progressive agenda. How best can we do that?
But theLegislature continues to ignore the health care crisis! They continue to work their god, guns, and gays agenda while 91,000 Wisconsin children are uninsured.
The health care referendums need to be the first step in re-instituting the progressive agenda. How best can we do that?
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