By Gary L. Wickert It was Franklin D. Roosevelt who said, “Self-interest is the enemy of all true affection.” The passion with which public employee unions are fighting the common sense financial reforms of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is certainly understandable. Their golden goose hangs in the balance. The very fact that they stand…
Monthly Archives: April 2011
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Double-Standard of Justice?
What do you think would happen if someone had written the following letter to Joanne Kloppenburg when she was “leading” the election count last Wednesday? Please put your things in order because you will be killed and your familes (sic) will also be killed due to your actions in the last 8 weeks. Please…
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Steve’s Say . . . No More Free Passes For the Rank-And-File
The Supreme Court election last week encompassed everything we are fighting to get Wisconsin back to a state of sanity. While we have prevailed in re-electing Justice David Prosser to another 10-year term to the Wisconsin Supreme court, it did not come by any conventional or previous historical pathway. Besides the enormous influx of out-of-state…
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Agenda 21 In One Easy Lesson
By Tom DeWeese Awareness of Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development is racing across the nation as citizens in community after community are learning what their city planners are actually up to. As awareness grows, I am receiving more and more calls for tools to help activists fight back. Many complain that elected officials just won’t…
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Living Within the Truth: Agenda 21 In One Easy Lesson Religious Liberty and Catholic Mission in the New Order of the World
Part 1 Tertullian once famously said that the blood of martyrs is the seed of the Church. History has proven that to be true. And Slovakia is the perfect place for us to revisit his words today. Here, and throughout central and eastern Europe, Catholics suffered through 50 years of Nazi and Soviet murder regimes.…
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We’re Winning A Little Luck in the Bottom of the Ninth …
The Prosser-Kloppenberg race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court has been an incredible ride. What looked like a inevitable “no contest” earlier this year became a political heavyweight slugfest, each side landing haymakers right up to the close of the polls on election day. Even while I was at Prosser’s election night party, the lead changed…