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(Green Bay Press Gazettee) Cool In just 12 days, over 300,000 out of the 540,000 signatures required to recall Gov. Scott Walker have been collected   (greenbaypressgazette.com) divider line 155
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2011-11-29 02:59:10 AM
Will Waukesha county find 540,000 anti-signatures at the last second?
 
2011-11-29 07:48:39 AM
Disgraceful. Jail is too kind a punishment for anyone who signed that petition. Hell, forget the recall. The fact Scott Walker has to abide by term limits is disgusting.
 
2011-11-29 08:30:21 AM
Scott Walker goes on TV commercial blasting out of state money influencing state politics , next two anti-recall commercials paid for by out of state money.

YOU CAN"T EXPLAIN THAT!
 
2011-11-29 09:06:13 AM
Not surprising.
 
2011-11-29 09:07:20 AM
Good. fark him.
 
2011-11-29 09:08:33 AM
And many more signatures probably found their way to Teabaggers illegally collecting signatures and throwing them away.
 
2011-11-29 09:09:54 AM
antidisestablishmentarianism: Scott Walker goes on TV commercial blasting out of state money influencing state politics , next two anti-recall commercials paid for by out of state money.

YOU CAN"T EXPLAIN THAT!


He's been going on country-wide tours to raise money at various dinners and similar events. Of course at these events he complains about money coming in from out of state to help the recall effort. It's the definition of ironic. So far two members of my family who voted for him have signed the petition, and I think I convinced a third the other night. It's really not hard to see right through that man.
 
2011-11-29 09:11:21 AM
Let's make it a.....

dallaspenn.com

//whoops, wrong governor.
 
2011-11-29 09:12:42 AM
Count me as one of the however many thousand signatures. For those not in the state, you just don't understand the pure, unadulterated evil that is this man. I mean, there are a multitude of things he's done that are just plain wrong, not in a political sense, but in a decent human being sort of way. For instance, he puts on his socks BEFORE his pants. Who does that? I can't have a man running the state I live in who can't properly dress himself.
 
2011-11-29 09:14:46 AM
CPennypacker:
Good. fark him.
 
2011-11-29 09:16:19 AM
Signed as soon as I could. Walker is the worst thing to ever happen to WI.
 
2011-11-29 09:17:00 AM
Reap what you sow, Scotty.

I hope the fine people of Wisconsin boot your greedy ass back to the private sector where it belongs.
 
2011-11-29 09:18:42 AM
Britney Spear's Speculum: Will Waukesha county find 540,000 anti-signatures at the last second?

I was mildly surprised last weekend when I got to sign a recall petition on my way back home. Three petitioners were hanging out at a Farm & Fleet about 3 miles east of the Waukesha county seat...

... and I had to wait in line to sign.

/yes, Waukesha is pretty much right wing world.
//I blame the radium in the well water
 
2011-11-29 09:18:59 AM
Meh, show me that any of them originally voted for him and maybe I'll care.
 
2011-11-29 09:20:17 AM
 
2011-11-29 09:20:58 AM
keylock71: Reap what you sow, Scotty.

I hope the fine people of Wisconsin boot your greedy ass back to the private sector where it belongs.


Honestly, I'd rather Wisconsin (and Ohio for that matter) have to deal with the consequences of electing a bunch of farking teabaggers for their full term. That'll teach them to take their vote seriously.
 
2011-11-29 09:22:31 AM
LawrencePerson: How many of those were lifted from gravestones?

I don't think the election commission accepts charcoal rubbings as signatures.
 
2011-11-29 09:23:25 AM
I heard he wanted to move the Packers to a dome in Milwaukee. And, the dome would not be licensed to serve alcohol. And, he said that brats are disgusting. He also said he wished he lived in Illinois and then he would only come back to Wisconsin to fish from his fancy bass boat.
 
2011-11-29 09:24:08 AM
Mike_LowELL: Disgraceful. Jail is too kind a punishment for anyone who signed that petition. Hell, forget the recall. The fact Scott Walker has to abide by term limits is disgusting.
 
2011-11-29 09:24:28 AM
LawrencePerson: How many of those were lifted from gravestones?

Looks legit.
 
2011-11-29 09:25:32 AM
Johnny Swank: keylock71: Reap what you sow, Scotty.

I hope the fine people of Wisconsin boot your greedy ass back to the private sector where it belongs.

Honestly, I'd rather Wisconsin (and Ohio for that matter) have to deal with the consequences of electing a bunch of farking teabaggers for their full term. That'll teach them to take their vote seriously.


Yes, everyone should have to just live with their mistakes instead of actually rectifying them.
 
2011-11-29 09:26:40 AM
Petey4335: I was mildly surprised last weekend when I got to sign a recall petition on my way back home. Three petitioners were hanging out at a Farm & Fleet about 3 miles east of the Waukesha county seat...

... and I had to wait in line to sign.


That's the one that hurts.

Maybe it's just the humanist in me, but I have to believe that anyone willing to put it together to make it into public office does so with some core belief that they're there to do what their constituents want them to.

Influence-peddling and money aside, the impetus HAS to be to want to do good and believe that they can.

Walker has to either believe that this is a liberal plot about to come to fruition or he really does lack that very basic element I spoke of. And that's what scares me.
 
2011-11-29 09:27:48 AM
LawrencePerson: How many of those were lifted from gravestones?

Hey look, Shilly McShillerston. How's it going, buddy?
 
2011-11-29 09:27:50 AM
Don't you know that you's posting in a troll thread?
 
2011-11-29 09:27:53 AM
sprawl15: LawrencePerson: How many of those were lifted from gravestones?

I don't think the election commission accepts charcoal rubbings as signatures.


Walker's eyes don't line up, your argument is invalid.

/full head of hair
//great smile
 
2011-11-29 09:29:48 AM
There's a reason politicians implement their most radical parts of their agendas in the beginning of their term. It's a long shot, but good on the Wisconsinites for trying to get some change.
 
2011-11-29 09:30:17 AM
beerrun: Don't you have to be at the gym in 26 minutes?

*shakes enormous, tanned, perfectly-toned fist*
 
2011-11-29 09:30:26 AM
Unfortunately, we in Ohio are stuck with our bag of suck for the remainder of his term.
 
2011-11-29 09:30:32 AM
indylaw: Don't you know that you's posting in a troll thread?

No, we're posting in this one.
 
2011-11-29 09:30:53 AM
LawrencePerson: How many of those were lifted from gravestones?

"9 out of 10 dead voters vote Democrat"


I lol'd
 
2011-11-29 09:33:01 AM
And I'll bet dollars to cheese curds Waukesha county has record turn-out of phoney, fraudulent, illegally gathered signatures, entire petition invalidating (hold on, my computer is inputting the key strokes wrong) RealAmerican™ signatures
 
2011-11-29 09:36:35 AM
Johnny Swank: keylock71: Reap what you sow, Scotty.

I hope the fine people of Wisconsin boot your greedy ass back to the private sector where it belongs.

Honestly, I'd rather Wisconsin (and Ohio for that matter) have to deal with the consequences of electing a bunch of farking teabaggers for their full term. That'll teach them to take their vote seriously.


Eh... There's no reason to punish people who may not have voted for this tool in the first place.

People make mistakes. My sister and wife are both two-time Bush voters who have vowed to never vote for a Republican again in recent months. It's never too late to change.
 
2011-11-29 09:36:54 AM
Not to mention those Cheese heads probably will either
1) Recall Walker and replace him with another, just as bad, Koch-backed GOP candidate
or
2) Successfully gather legit signatures to recall him but just barely fail to dethrone him (courtesy of Kathy Nickolaus)
or
3) Recall Walker and replace him with Aaron Rodgers.


My money is on 2.
 
2011-11-29 09:37:07 AM
Don't get too cocky voters. Keep in mind you'll have to go through the process at least once more after Scotty pays off a judge to invalidate half the signatures.
 
2011-11-29 09:41:54 AM
And that's not even counting the ones tea partiers might have collected and burned!
 
2011-11-29 09:44:05 AM
This thread has gone in a weird direction.

/Overweight but in good shape
//Greg Brady white guy fro
///Master of the nunchaku
 
2011-11-29 09:44:22 AM
I have not signed yet, but both my wife and I want to sign. There are still a lot of people that want to sign but have not yet. I've been waiting to find an official site so that some ahole teabagger does not trick me into signing a fake petition and throw my sig out; because that is the type of evil that they are. If I have time, you know, I have a JOB, I'm making a trip out to sign today. I want to enjoy the signing moment, been waiting for this a long time. At this point the Dems could even run Doyle again and I'd vote for him over Walker, but I hope that they can find a decent candidate. I'm very angry about the pure self interest that seems to be Walker's only motivation to do anything. Every time he does something I think "what a complete jerk, this isn't Wisconsin".
 
2011-11-29 09:44:26 AM
Well, since we're all telling everyone what we look like, I'm 6'1 with huge tits, blonde hair, an ass you could bounce a quarter off of, and I'm double-jointed in both my hips.

/if you're going to lie about yourself, lie smartly
//I do have big tits, but I'm not blonde
///or double-jointed
////or 6'1
 
2011-11-29 09:44:38 AM
GameSprocket: Johnny Swank: keylock71: Reap what you sow, Scotty.

I hope the fine people of Wisconsin boot your greedy ass back to the private sector where it belongs.

Honestly, I'd rather Wisconsin (and Ohio for that matter) have to deal with the consequences of electing a bunch of farking teabaggers for their full term. That'll teach them to take their vote seriously.

Yes, everyone should have to just live with their mistakes instead of actually rectifying them.


Or, and I know this is crazy, not be surprised when the retarded spider monkeys they elected act like retarded spider monkeys. Walker was clearly one of those teabagger types, and Wisconsinites lined up to vote for him in droves. Fark em.
 
2011-11-29 09:46:37 AM
Guidette Frankentits: Not to mention those Cheese heads probably will either
1) Recall Walker and replace him with another, just as bad, Koch-backed GOP candidate
or
2) Successfully gather legit signatures to recall him but just barely fail to dethrone him (courtesy of Kathy Nickolaus)
or
3) Recall Walker and replace him with Aaron Rodgers.


My money is on 2.


Yep, that is the way of things. That would be like betting that the first diagnosis on House will be wrong.
 
2011-11-29 09:46:53 AM
Skarekrough: Maybe it's just the humanist in me, but I have to believe that anyone willing to put it together to make it into public office does so with some core belief that they're there to do what their constituents want them to.

Influence-peddling and money aside, the impetus HAS to be to want to do good and believe that they can.


--------------------

As an Illinoisan, and a survivor of the reign of Blago the Terrible, I'm sorry to tell you, sometimes they are just sociopathic assholes in it for power and money, nothing more.

Be careful driving into Illinois Dec. 6th; it's Blago's sentencing day, and we're liable to be drinking heavily in celebration.
 
2011-11-29 09:48:57 AM
keylock71: Eh... There's no reason to punish people who may not have voted for this tool in the first place.

Sure there is. They either a) sat on their asses and didn't bother to vote or b)didn't get off their asses and make sure their neighbors voted against this dude.

Don't get me wrong, I think Walker is a total farktard, but elections do have consequences. Maybe next time Wisconsinites will keep that in mind. (see also, Ohio)
 
2011-11-29 09:52:48 AM
Coco LaFemme: //I do have big tits, but I'm not blonde
///or double-jointed
////or 6'1



So, how you doin'?
 
2011-11-29 09:52:55 AM
I have signatures that I haven't sent in yet, so make that 300,003.

/general facial symmetry
//pale, gingerish with a mole I should get looked at
 
2011-11-29 09:55:00 AM
Johnny Swank: keylock71: Eh... There's no reason to punish people who may not have voted for this tool in the first place.

Sure there is. They either a) sat on their asses and didn't bother to vote or b)didn't get off their asses and make sure their neighbors voted against this dude.

Don't get me wrong, I think Walker is a total farktard, but elections do have consequences. Maybe next time Wisconsinites will keep that in mind. (see also, Ohio)


I hope you never have a fire at your house. You may get a fireman who thinks that overloading electrical circuits has consequences.
 
2011-11-29 09:55:28 AM
Is there any burden of proof for the signatures? If so, I predict an extended legal battle.
 
2011-11-29 09:58:57 AM
Johnny Swank: keylock71: Eh... There's no reason to punish people who may not have voted for this tool in the first place.

Sure there is. They either a) sat on their asses and didn't bother to vote or b)didn't get off their asses and make sure their neighbors voted against this dude.

Don't get me wrong, I think Walker is a total farktard, but elections do have consequences. Maybe next time Wisconsinites will keep that in mind. (see also, Ohio)


I don't know, my man... That just seems like the same kind of petty vindictiveness that Walker and his backers are engaging in to me.
 
2011-11-29 09:59:34 AM
LawrencePerson: How many of those were lifted from gravestones?

Hi, Lawrence. I know you've been getting a bunch of grief in this thread for being a shill and/or troll, but I, for one, would like to congratulate you on exercising restraint in not using the word "fleebagger" in your post. Kudos.
 
2011-11-29 09:59:55 AM
Don't Troll Me Bro!: It's really not hard to see right through that man.

I have to give it to him for staying on message though even though things haven't gotten better. He goes on and on about how he created jobs and saved teachers and schools with his controversial bill. My kids school just told me that they lost SAGE funding so now classroom size is going to increase. Also WI just lost 10000 jobs in the state last month.
 
2011-11-29 10:07:20 AM
Johnny Swank: keylock71: Eh... There's no reason to punish people who may not have voted for this tool in the first place.

Sure there is. They either a) sat on their asses and didn't bother to vote or b)didn't get off their asses and make sure their neighbors voted against this dude.

Don't get me wrong, I think Walker is a total farktard, but elections do have consequences. Maybe next time Wisconsinites will keep that in mind. (see also, Ohio)


If they successfully recall Walker, mightn't that mean that they learned their lesson? Maybe?

/Best of luck to you, Wisconsonites.
//This was a crappy 10.5 months for you.
 
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