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Walker on Fake Sick Leave: State Employees Will be Terminated, Doctors Will Be Investigated
Breitbart TV ^ | Feb 23, 2011 | Audio

Posted on 02/23/2011 9:11:18 AM PST by Islander7

Walker on Fake Sick Leave: State Employees Will be Terminated, Doctors Will Be Investigated

53 second audio of Walker on fake doctor excuses.

Gov. Walker talks with Sean Hannity about the repercussions of teachers and state employees faking their sick leave with fraudulent doctor's notes. He stressed that the teachers are employees of each individual district and the superintendents can determine what action to take. But state employees are under the governor's jurisdiction.

Direct link: http://www.breitbart.tv/walker-on-fake-sick-leave-state-employees-will-be-terminated-doctors-will-be-investigated/

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: biglabor; corruption; cultureofcorruption; democrats; fraud; leftists; medicalfraud; obama; scottwalker; sickpayfraud; socialist; unions; walker; wisconsinleftyquacks; wisconsinshowdown
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To: C210N

“this will come up and be an issue for those unenrolled/independent voters that will be needed to make or break a candidate”

A majority of which probably didn’t or haven’t yet graduated from college (not that I have statistics or anything; I merely assume).


101 posted on 02/23/2011 11:06:23 AM PST by Tublecane
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To: Political Junkie Too

I saw that too. I could not believe how stupid she made herself appear. A ‘doctor’s office’ in the middle of a protest?


102 posted on 02/23/2011 11:10:04 AM PST by Islander7 (There is no septic system so vile, so filthy, the left won't drink from to further their agenda)
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To: Tublecane
By the way, I’ve never understood why it’s called an “undergraduate degree.” In order to get a degree, you must graduate; therefor, the idea of an undergraduate degree is illogical.

In college, students are referred to as 'undergraduates' or 'graduates'. Those that are graduates have graduated and are pursuing graduate studies.

Those that have not graduated are undergraduates and are pursuing undergraduate studies.

The degrees to undergrads have become commonly referred to as undegraduate degrees since the degrees are conferred on undergraduates who have completed an undergraduate course of study.

Is it totally clear now?

103 posted on 02/23/2011 11:10:35 AM PST by SeeSac
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To: Political Junkie Too
she was implying that an unstable person

Implying or not, this seems like grounds for investigation. ZERO tolerance and all that ...

104 posted on 02/23/2011 11:12:08 AM PST by SeeSac
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To: cicero2k

Give us a break.

He is a governor being a governor. Stop trying to make stuff into something it isn’t.


105 posted on 02/23/2011 11:15:21 AM PST by bert (K.E. N.P. N.C. D.E. +12 ....( History is a process, not an event ))
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To: SeeSac

a little trivia, people don’t graduate, the college/university graduates them...

correct teminology..I was graduated but in common use is I graduated....


106 posted on 02/23/2011 11:17:46 AM PST by rolling_stone ( *this makes Watergate look like a kiddie pool*)
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To: Frank_2001
Attorney General Coulter

LOL!

As it is, I am begging for some fresh blood and the removal of the lifetime leeches that have attached themselves to the giant teet that is Washington.

107 posted on 02/23/2011 11:18:36 AM PST by The Iceman Cometh (I'm called a 'teabagger'? Well, get over here liberal and I'll show you what that means.)
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To: been_lurking
If I were to bet....and I wouldn't....you'd win!!!

However, it doesn't mean the degrees or education are worthless...it means the people are.

108 posted on 02/23/2011 11:22:38 AM PST by Logic n' Reason ("Don't start coloring until you know where the lines go.")
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To: rolling_stone

True. The ruler is graduated by the graduator. However, under present usage (for many decades) the intransient form has also been considered correct terminology.


109 posted on 02/23/2011 11:28:48 AM PST by SeeSac
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To: skinkinthegrass
This guys the real deal, No college education to screw him up!

I have no respect for a person that can spell aword but one way.

A. Lincoln
110 posted on 02/23/2011 11:40:44 AM PST by Foolsgold (L I B Lacking in Brains)
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To: C210N

Niether did George Washington, Abe Lincoln, and one of the Rosevelts, I’m not sure.


111 posted on 02/23/2011 11:47:02 AM PST by devistate one four ( AARP: Anti America Retired People Kimber CDP II .45 OORAH! TET68)
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To: SeeSac

“Is it totally clear now?”

It was always clear, and totally stupid.

“In college, students are referred to as ‘undergraduates’ or ‘graduates’. Those that are graduates have graduated and are pursuing graduate studies”

Duh.

“Those that have not graduated are undergraduates and are pursuing undergraduate studies.”

Right, and once they’ve graduated they’re naturally not undergrads anymore.

“The degrees to undergrads have become commonly referred to as undegraduate degrees since the degrees are conferred on undergraduates who have completed an undergraduate course of study.”

I don’t need an etymology lesson. I don’t care where the phrase came from. Whatever we call students without degrees, we absolutely oughtn’t to have any such thing as an “undergraduate degree.” It’s oxymoronic, like “accidentally on purpose” or “icy hot.” They can be clever or good for a laugh, but aren’t to be taken seriously.

Perhaps in many cases colloquialisms derived from colloquialisms are permissable even when they don’t make any sense. But to me, when something so obviously illogical and so pervasive (imagine the sheer number of times the phgase is uttered annually) passes by the supposed gatekeepers of high culture, it is embarrassing. If academics were intelligent, as we expect them to be, the phrase would never have become common parlance.


112 posted on 02/23/2011 12:11:21 PM PST by Tublecane
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To: SeeSac

“However, under present usage (for many decades) the intransient form has also been considered correct terminology.”

Maybe in the intransitive sense, like saying, “I graduated from X university and went on to Y for postgraduate studies.” But in the also commonly used transitive form, e.g. to receive a degeree from X university, it is definitely wrong, or at best what they call a “problem.” If it’s acceptable, that’s only because these days either people think there is no such thing as a general mistake, or people are too lazy to correct general mistakes. Like, for instance, stopping people from using the nonsense phrase “undergraduate degree.”


113 posted on 02/23/2011 12:23:30 PM PST by Tublecane
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To: SeeSac

“phgase” = phrase


114 posted on 02/23/2011 12:24:45 PM PST by Tublecane
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To: SeeSac
yes I was graduated is definitely “old school” lol...
115 posted on 02/23/2011 12:25:23 PM PST by rolling_stone ( *this makes Watergate look like a kiddie pool*)
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To: Tublecane
It makes sense to me. A dude doing undergraduage studies gets a degree in undergradute studes. He does not get a degree in graduate studies. Only gratuate students can get a degree in graduate studies.

What doesn't make sense is that you took my fun post seriously.

116 posted on 02/23/2011 12:25:23 PM PST by SeeSac
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To: devistate one four

“and one of the Rosevelts, I’m not sure”

Wrong. Both were graduated from Harvard before dropping out of Columbia Law School. The first because he got a governmeran for office, the second because he passed the bar exam.


117 posted on 02/23/2011 12:29:57 PM PST by Tublecane
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To: devistate one four

The first because he got a governmeran for office = The first because he ran for office


118 posted on 02/23/2011 12:30:35 PM PST by Tublecane
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To: rolling_stone
yes I was graduated is definitely “old school” lol...

You brought up old memories. I had similar discussions when I was in college decades ago.

119 posted on 02/23/2011 12:35:15 PM PST by SeeSac
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To: Tublecane

Thank you!


120 posted on 02/23/2011 12:38:01 PM PST by devistate one four ( AARP: Anti America Retired People Kimber CDP II .45 OORAH! TET68)
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