Posted on 02/18/2011 12:05:35 PM PST by paulycy
[LIVE THREAD] This is the place to post the ongoing exploits of the good guys and bad guys involved in Wisconsin's continuing constitutional crisis...
946.12 Misconduct in public office. Any public officer or
public employee who does any of the following is guilty of a Class
I felony:
(1) Intentionally fails or refuses to perform a known mandatory,
nondiscretionary, ministerial duty of the officers or employees
office or employment within the time or in the manner
required by law; or
(2) In the officers or employees capacity as such officer or
employee, does an act which the officer or employee knows is in
excess of the officers or employees lawful authority or which the
officer or employee knows the officer or employee is forbidden by
law to do in the officers or employees official capacity; or
(3) Whether by act of commission or omission, in the officers
or employees capacity as such officer or employee exercises a
discretionary power in a manner inconsistent with the duties of the
officers or employees office or employment or the rights of others
and with intent to obtain a dishonest advantage for the officer
or employee or another; or
(4) In the officers or employees capacity as such officer or
employee, makes an entry in an account or record book or return,
certificate, report or statement which in a material respect the officer
or employee intentionally falsifies; or
(5) Under color of the officers or employees office or
employment, intentionally solicits or accepts for the performance
of any service or duty anything of value which the officer or
employee knows is greater or less than is fixed by law.
Missed it, but they must be used to it. If you get a link be sure to post it.
Is there a list of the Dems names?
I want to send my own personal greetings to each of them.
I’ll try to find one.
I can’t remember the last time I listened to Hannity- but it was an excellent interview.
The difference I detected while listening to him was his confidence- not defensive or offensive- just strong. I think he’ll get r done.
Here are the missing senators with their pictures.
http://blogs.citypages.com/blotter/2011/02/wisconsin_missing_senator_photos.php
Yes, I know that it should. But, under the doctrine of separation of powers, it might not be applicable.
I think that other articles have already stated that the WI Constitution prohibits arrest or detention of legislators while the legislature is in session. Texas has the same kind of prohibition.
But, that's to keep the executive or judicial branches from keeping a legislator from voting. As far as I know, no one has ever tried to force a legislator to vote.
“So ... why doesn’t the GOP separate the collective bargaining provisions into a new bill, pass it through committee, and vote on it without the Dems present?”
Exactly my thought as well. and then move on to right-to-work, concealed carry, voter id, and all the rest.
Eventually the state will run out of spending authority and have to be shut down until the rats come scurrying back.
BREAKING: GOP moves to get Top Dem back to Capitol
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By Kevin Lee Wisconsin Reporter
MADISON Wisconsin Senate Democrats continued their walkout on the Capitol for a second day, prompting Sen. Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Horicon, to call in the State Patrol.
Fitzgerald indicated he would send two troopers to the residence of Sen. Minority Leader Mark Miller, D-Monona, in an effort to bring him back to the Capitol.
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