Monthly Archives: October 2010

Government Circus

What Part of Illegally Do They Not Understand? By Ken Van Doren In an October 12 Story in the Journal Sentinel it was reported that at the bottom of a billboard citing the penalties for voting illegally, it is only disclosed that the billboards were paid for “by a private family foundation.” “We’re tired of…

Environmental Extremism Takes Ugly Turn

By: James M. Taylor Environmental extremist took an ugly turn Aug. 1 when activist James Lee, armed with two guns and several bombs stormed the Discovery Channel headquarters in Silver Spring, Md., took employees hostage, and attempted to force the Discovery Channel to air environmental propaganda on global warming and other issues. The assault ended…

Steve’s Say . . .

Why Ron Johnson Deserves Your Vote As I was leaving the Oconomowoc event at lunchtime that beautiful Saturday afternoon, I ran into some other Wisconsin patriots which I had engaged in discussion online and was hoping to meet in person. I stole ten minutes of time I didn’t have (and paid for dearly later) to…

Steve’s Say . . .

Working Together For The Future of Wisconsin and America On Saturday morning, October 9th, I had the distinct pleasure of joining with many other people of conservative ideology in attending a well planned and executed event at the Olympia Resort in Oconomowoc. Hosted by a newly formed Tea Party group in Oconomowoc with planning assistance…

Unions Destroying America

By Gary Wickert The New York Times Co. overnight gave the unions at the Boston Globe a bit more breathing room to negotiate $20 million in concessions, extending the deadline until midnight tomorrow. The extension, which was granted after this morning’s midnight deadline came and went without a resolution, will enable both sides to work…

Tilting at windmills

In its quixotic quest for renewable energy, the government is picking more losers than winners. By Benjamin B. Phillips The Senate continues to consider a range of energy policy proposals, and may take one or more up during the “lame duck” session after the November elections. It is not yet clear which ones will emerge.…