Posted on 03/10/2011 7:58:25 AM PST by Til I am the last man standing
There is a Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 5th that pits an incumbent Republican and a Democrat. A Democrat win could change the balance of power in the Wisconsin Courts and thus have an influence on any court challenges to the collective bargaining bill that is being passed today. The candidates are limited in the money they can take from traditional sources (whatever that means), but the kossacks and Actblue are trying to raise lots of money for this election. This of course would be an earlier salvo than any recall election and may be an important indicator of where Wisconsinites' mid-sets are. Are there any Wisconsinites out there that can tell us how we can help?
bttt
GOP should simply vote and pass a new laws as needed (e.g. Senate appoints too new justices). Since Dems are not present, they can do it.
Which candidate is the "good guy" and which is the "bad guy"?
Whereas this Country was founded on a principle of "blind justice", weighing evidence and making findings for the Law, as opposed to findings for a cause and/or purpose, we are now a nation of Agendas.....unfortunately, not the Constitutional Agenda.
Courts which favor one side or the other on an Issue, before the Case is heard, have NO PLACE in a Courtroom. Liberal judicial activism is inconsistent with the Framers' Intent, whereas, like it or not, Conservative justice is Constitutionally correct.
The incumbent Prosser is the republican. If there are any questions go to the kossacks website. They are trying to raising money for the democrat candidate Kloppenburg.
Thanks! Email already sent to my Wisconsin family to make sure to get out and vote for Prosser!
Prosser stands a great chance. The primary was under the radar. Judicial elections here are staggered w/the legislative ones. There were 2 liberals running against Prosser for the nomination. WI conservative groups got the word out and Prosser took the spot.
We aren’t asleep and the donks know it.
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