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To: ADSUM
I have relatives that live near Madison, WI. I heard about John Doe before it made national news... What happened to those people is beyond disgusting... Does that 'John Doe' law still exist? Have those people that were destroyed under that law been cleared?

I loved Walker standing against government unions. However, upon finding out how tight he is with Rebius and Ryan, Walker exposed himself as just another GOPe political hack. He is the biggest disappoint for me as I liked him first...

The only way you can credibly claim Trump is part of any establishment is if packed donors were funding his campaign. Because he is funding his own campaign he does not need speechwriters and handlers to tell him audience appropriate words. Trump is a breath of fresh air compared to the rest of these bought and paid for political hacks. This nation cannot survive another Harvard Law Schooled, ineligible, 'natural born' Canadian, junior senator lawyer, who is owned lock stock and barrel by open borders slavers.

94 posted on 03/29/2016 7:02:33 PM PDT by Just mythoughts (Jesus said Luke 17:32 Remember Lot's wife.)
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To: Just mythoughts

Yes. Republicans changed the John Doe law, but allowed for significant prosecution of corrupt politicians. There is some consideration in going after the democrat prosecutor and Milwaukee DA. The democrat prosecutors broke the law. (The amazing thing is that Walker as Milwaukee County Executive requested the probe into problems of someone stealing from a veterans program and the democrats tried to turn it against Walker). The hatred against Walker is so blatant.

Isn’t is better that Walker worked with the Speaker of the House and the Head of the RNC (Republicans), then Trump working with Clintoon, Pelsoi, Schumer et al. Trump is more part of establishment, he bought politicians on both sides.

Walker stood up for the people of WI and took on the political power and won. I am glad that Walker has brought together a positive coalition of voters that want a conservative government that solves problems and he needs the support of all good people. WI still leans blue/purple in many ways. Yes Walker is part of the Republican establishment as an elected Governor, but he is still a man of principle that the Republican Party is supposed to stand for.

How did Trump make all his money that funds his campaign? He bought and paid for political favors from both parties. He is part of the establishment as is Soros.

Trump does need speech writers because his off the wall comments are full of errors that indicates he does not have a comprehensive knowledge of the issues and how to solve problems. He is good at making general statements (that excites some of the public) that lack specifics and is generally not workable.

It is funny that Trump and his supporters continue to use the Democrat talking points in going after Cruz and Walker. Trump is a rude, crude and negative and is trying to split the Republican party so that he can get his 35%.

I don’t expect to change your mind about Trump, but do ask you to look at the election objectively. Trump blames everyone else - he is very negative. I do not see Trump as a true Republican or Conservative (He is for federal healthcare and federal education), but as an opportunist who will probably hand the election to Hilary.

Yes the Republican establishment needs to change - fight the power corruption and live up to the party principles. We will have a good start with Walker and Cruz.


128 posted on 03/30/2016 7:06:17 AM PDT by ADSUM
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