House GOP Take Aim At Elizabeth Warren

House GOP Take Aim At Elizabeth Warren

"House Republicans may be afraid of Elizabeth Warren, but Elizabeth Warren is not afraid of them. That's a good thing because her agency and its oversight authority is at the top of the list of transparency and regulatory moves by the Obama administration the right hopes to undo.

In her first official appearance as a member of the Obama administration, Warren made it clear that she was not about to be bullied by folks like Rep. Spencer Bachus (R-Ala) who has gone out of his way to characterize Warren as an "unaccountable" head of a rouge agency."

Kapanke given toughest odds in recall election - JSOnline

Kapanke given toughest odds in recall election - JSOnline
"Dan Kapanke, a Republican from La Crosse with a strong Democratic tinge to his district, may be the state senator most vulnerable to being removed in a recall election, according to academics and other political observers.

Two other names these people most frequently mentioned as vulnerable: Sen. Randy Hopper (R-Fond du Lac) and Democrat Jim Holperin of Conover.

When it came to Sen. Alberta Darling (R-River Hills), the experts said prospects were less easy to predict.

The four senators are among 16 - eight Republicans and eight Democrats - against whom recall petitions are circulating as a result of the battle raging for the last month over the state budget.

University of Wisconsin-Madison political scientist Charles Franklin called Kapanke "the only one of those (Republicans) who looks like they're situated in a Democratic-leaning district.""

T O N I G H T @ MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY Law School : The Candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court


Event Details: Free but reserve a seat..
Date: TONIGHT.....03-21-2011
Start Time: 7:00 p.m.
End Time: 8:00 p.m.
Location:Eckstein Hall Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wi.

On the Issues: The Candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court

Justice David Prosser and Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg will discuss their qualifications, judicial philosophies, and the important issues facing the state's highest court during a one-hour debate in the Appellate Courtroom of Eckstein Hall. Assistant Attorney General Kloppenburg has been a litigator and prosecutor at the Wisconsin Department of Justice since 1989. Justice Prosser was appointed to the Court in 1998, and elected to a 10-year term in 2001. The election will be held April 5th.

Reserve your spot now.
http://law.marquette.edu/cgi-bin/site.pl?forms/oti-supreme

YouTube - Message from Anonymous: To the South African people

YouTube - Message from Anonymous: To the South African people


ploaded by windsofchangersa on Mar 18, 2011

Message from Anonymous to the people of South Africa in support of the Taking Back South Africa 2011 Movement.

Join the movement: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001036068798&sk=friends#!/pages...
Category:

Nonprofits & Activism
Tags: Anonymous * south africa * revolution * taking back * 2011 * global * worldwide
588 views 03/21/11
27 likes, 2 dislikes

COMMENTS:
@ph4ntom22 Thanks. "Anonymous is everyone. Anonymous is no one. Anonymous exists only as an idea. You can also be anonymous. Becoming anonymous is simple. Just take action." An Anonymous Manifesto
windsofchangersa 12 hours ago

"I AM A SOUTH AFRICAN AND I AGREE WITH YOU. BUT WE AS PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED. HALF THE COUNTRY IS TOO NAIVE AND BELIEVE EVERYTHING THE ANC SAYS. THE REST OF US ARE AFRAID OF THE ANC."

Workplace Prof Blog: Recently Published Scholarship

Workplace Prof Blog: Recently Published Scholarship
03/21/11 via twitter: psecundaWrkProf Paul M. Secunda
Recently Published Scholarship http://bit.ly/gPsc0D

What's happening in Mich. is not 'shared sacrifice' | Livingston Daily | livingstondaily.com

What's happening in Mich. is not 'shared sacrifice' | Livingston Daily | livingstondaily.com

03/21/11 Poated in Stand Up, Michigan
Janet Shoemaker, of Howell, MI, provides a great summary of why what's happening in Michigan (and many other states as well) is NOT 'shared sacrifice'; Rick Snyder's laws are illogical and unfair, and benefit no one but corporations and CEO's that already have more than their share - and more than anyone needs.