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Walker-Gate: Wisconsin's Most Recent and Developing Scandal
I haven’t written anything for a while because I’ve been quite busy personally and I’ve been waiting for this whole John Doe thing to be blown completely wide open. While I’m still as busy as ever, the whole John Doe thing is now starting to become a monster that I believe will eventually someday be known as Walker-gate.
Anyone who is still defending Walker at this point is downright unintelligent. I’ve tried to think of ways to say that nicer, but I just can’t. The man is clearly involved in the illegal things that have been going on since the time he was elected to County Executive, and almost no one can honestly believe otherwise. So far, 4 of his aides/people he put into positions of power have been indicted on various counts of corruption, fraud, and money laundering. Two of them sicken me the most, as I have a friend who is in the Air Force and I don’t tolerate anything that has to do with ripping veterans off. Great people Walker chooses to trust running county/state programs, huh?
The simple fact that Walker’s former assistant chief of staff is involved with this whole scandal makes the story to seem pretty much over- Walker knew about the vast majority of the things that were going on. It would be ludicrous to think that he wouldn’t have known about all these things, as shown by how close to him some of these indicted people were/are.
All that the prosecutors need now is evidence to charge good ol’ Scotty with some charges of corruption, voter fraud, bribery, or other various illegal crimes and throw him out of office. Recall? Think more like resignation.
What kind of evidence could they use to do this? Supposedly, according to one of his former aides, there was a massive network set up on the side that Walker’s aides ran to talk about all the illegal things they were doing, i.e. campaigning on county time, taking kickbacks, soliciting support, etc. A major part of this network was numerous amounts of e-mails sent back and forth between people within it. Supposedly, some of these e-mails claim that Walker knew what was going on and was giving instructions accordingly. However, the funny thing is that these e-mails have magically disappeared. According to former aides, orders were given to disable the network and delete and erase all traces of it once Walker started his campaign for governor, or right after he was elected governor. If one of these aides testifies about these e-mails or can somehow produce them, that’s game over.
Scott Walker should stop with his gimmicks as well. He’s trying to play Mr. Innocent and emphasize the fact that he is cooperating with the law. Really sir? Why’d you just hire two defense lawyers then? An innocent man who shouldn’t have to prove anything (as he’s claimed he is) has no use for defense lawyers. Something is fishy here….
Going along with that, a phenomenal article was published in the Journal Sentinel yesterday explaining some quotes Scott Walker made back in 2006. During that year, a former aide of Governor Jim Doyle was charged with corruption and found guilty. When it was made public, Walker made a HUGE stink about it, saying Doyle should be held accountable because it was his aide that was charged. Walker went on to say that anyone even remotely close to the Governor is his responsibility, and he used this line to attack Doyle before losing the eventual GOP nomination. Hmmm, wait a second. Scott Walker said that if a politician’s aides are found guilty of breaking the law, they should be held accountable? WHAT?!
Yea, good job being a hypocrite Scotty. 6 years ago, Walker stated that politicians should be responsible for their aides’ behavior and resign if they break the law. Walker, however, has done the exact opposite of that. Instead of accepting responsibility and resigning, Walker is denying and staying right where he is. Seems like a bit of a flip-flopping, law-breaking, long-nosed Nixonian if there ever was one!
Either way, Walker will, eventually, be charged in this John Doe thing if they can find the electronic evidence. When it happens, the whole house of cards that Walker has built over the last year will come tumbling down. I just hope there’s a good politician, a uniter, who will be able to swoop in and heal the divides that Walker has created.
Kathleen Falk isn’t it. Tammy Baldwin isn’t it. Tommy Thompson or Russ Feingold, I’m looking at you at people just like you. They aren't perfect, but man, they brought people together if people would just listen to them.
P.S. Glad to see Tom Brady suck the big one last night. I don't care for Eli too much but I still hate Brady and his Cheating Coach more than anything.

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161 Comments
WFB resident - Feb 14, 2012 9:10 AM
some song that a half baked freak made ? lol... As for you answering , NO youy
were asked many times and you refused to answer . Some how when you have a
discussion with somebody else you assume that I should be part of it . Carl the
world does not revolve around you . Just so you know that ! PS or around your
music . lol...Unlike you I do not have much time to read books anymore . That is a
good thing for a person can gain far more in reality than in a book focused on a
topic . If you do not understand that . It is fine for I realize you are still one one
topic . lol... Yes I used to read alot and had my own collection . I grew out of it !
Try to grow some time guys .
WFB resident - Feb 14, 2012 9:54 AM
the same as Walkers lacky did . Yet the media and criminal system is not looking in
to it ! Why ? The proof has been made ! The City Leader is himself part of it ! But no
media is probing . Why ? We all know why . For he is a Dumocrat !! That is all . No
proof on Walker but the media flocks to skewer him ! Tons of proof for Barrett , and
the media sits on its hands . Talk about corruption ! Why are you falling for this
bogus so-called scandel when Barrett and his friends are proven to be .
WFB resident - Feb 14, 2012 4:34 PM
reformed trucker - Feb 14, 2012 10:04 PM
Oh, man ... I forgot about those!
I still have the set of World Book Encyclopedias from when I was in high school;
they're up in Princess' room (my oldest daughter).
Every time I went to look something up, I would waste an hour or more by being
distracted by other subjects...
reformed trucker - Feb 14, 2012 10:09 PM
Right, but reading them brings knowledge. :)
reformed trucker - Feb 14, 2012 10:12 PM
I would have built more book shelves... :)
reformed trucker - Feb 14, 2012 10:19 PM
Sheesh, we're not talking fishing lures or muscle cars... we actually READ the books!
Besides, if I was talking about fishing lures, I'd be bragging about the "big one" I
caught on it... ;)
reformed trucker - Feb 14, 2012 10:33 PM
That right there is proof that this conversation has been going on longer than you
have been around this blog... newbie! ;)
Carl's old screen name years ago was "Lakeside Libertarian", but the Jimmers
always insisted he was an Obama supporting democrat. That's why we mocked
the Jimmers; almost everyone knew Carl voted Libertarian.
Of course, if you didn't meet the Jimmer's "perception" of Libertarian, you were a
"liberal".
That's why one needs discernment to distinguish between perception and reality.
Pick up a book, irked. :)
reformed trucker - Feb 14, 2012 11:03 PM
Then you are too busy my friend! Turn off the T.V., stop chasing the better half
around the kitchen table, stop whatever else is distracting you!
To say that is to say "I'm done learning!". Stick me in the ground if I ever reach
that point. When I was a wee lad, my grandfather instructed me to learn
something new every day. That's always stuck with me... I'm a "lifelong learner".
You're still not too old, irked. :)
reformed trucker - Feb 14, 2012 11:11 PM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=09LTT0xwdfw
Disturbed: Down With the Sickness
Cranked up to 34!
ExToDResident - Feb 14, 2012 11:11 PM
around the kitchen table, stop whatever else is distracting you!" RT
Or he could spend a little less time commenting in here.
ExToDResident - Feb 14, 2012 11:15 PM
Same here after I found what I was looking for I would then proceed to read the rest of the encyclopedia.
reformed trucker - Feb 14, 2012 11:40 PM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWSIoCEzRGo
Stupify
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVcY--XzeIc
I love his haircut... just like mine!
reformed trucker - Feb 14, 2012 11:48 PM
A little judgmental? I should have known you only view things from the surface...
Never judge a book by it's cover.
Oh, that's right... you don't read. ;)
WFB resident - Feb 15, 2012 1:00 AM
going to reference any of them anymore since I am able to check with the computer
when I want . Politics has taken my penchant to read from me . I am to distracted
by the horrible policies of President Obama . Tomorrow he will give his speech here
, I will hope he will try to get reelected and actually do some good . As for the freak
comment , Everyone I knew growing up was a freak . Including me , but I was never
half baked . lol...
Carl Hicks - Feb 15, 2012 5:44 AM
the opposite is also true that you can learn things in books that you cannot learn
in real life. As with every thing in life you need balance.
referee33 - Feb 15, 2012 8:14 AM
Carl Hicks - Feb 15, 2012 3:08 PM
ExToDResident - Feb 15, 2012 4:26 PM
June 15, 2008. He describes driving from Baraboo and deciding to listen to talk
radio instead of classic rock.
It shows how weak his mind is because he was programmed to follow the right in
less than three hours. It also shows that he wasn't as staunch of a liberal as he
claims to be. And it also demonstrates his need to follow a group or party.
ExToDResident - Feb 15, 2012 7:04 PM