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Supporters of a recent effort to recall the mayor of Akron, OH have found themselves now fighting for their right to have a recall process at all. It seems city politicians are so scared that they have put a charter amendment on the November 3 ballot aimed at killing the recall process altogether. If the amendment passes, citizens will need over six times the number of signatures currently required to trigger a recall.

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Shorewood, WI: Growing from a starting core group of dozen people to recently passing the 6000 mark on WWW.RecallDoyle.com, in under five months Win has demonstrated the great anti Doyle sentiment that exists in our state. WIN was started by a group of WI taxpayers such as teachers union workers business owners and just plain people all joined together with the common purpose changing the direction that our Gov. has taken WI in. Specifically, WIN chose as a means of change the removal of our Governor through a recall. The recall process instituted by the progressive movement in WI the early 1900’s to prevent the repeat of rampant special interest money of ever co-opting the Governorship as had happened during that era. We, the people of WIN, recognized that same co-opting of our Governorship even today.

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The Liberty Tree Lantern was informed yesterday afternoon by Vince Schmuki, a leader of Wisconsin Interests Now (W.I.N.), that the groups efforts to recall Governor Doyle have been halted. Mr. Schumki cites serveral reasons for halting the recall:

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Wisconsin is in a competition with 49 other states for job creation and retention. Based on the performance of our leadership this year we are losing that competition. There are jobs moving and being created during this recession in the United States. They are just in other states like Texas, Georgia, Oklahoma, and Alabama. Unfortunately, some of those jobs moved and were lost from right here in Wisconsin.

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Do you know where Governor Doyle is going to get $3 BILLION Dollars to pay for his Socialist spending programs for the 2010 budget when there is no more Federal stimulus package to raid? Where is he going to go to get that money? How are we Wisconsin citizens going to come up with $3 BILLION Dollars when Governor Doyle’s Socialist government spending and taxing policies have forced Wisconsin small businesses to either move to another State, shut down, or close and we are all out of work? Have you noticed all of the companies that have closed over just the last two years of high Wisconsin business taxes and fees? Have you noticed how many companies have closed just in the last 4 or 5 months? Have you noticed how many Wisconsin citizens are laid off temporarily or permanently? Why would any sane company, that you would want to work for, be so stupid as to come to Wisconsin with a Governor like Jim Doyle? Do you think they want to come to Wisconsin to pay all these taxes and fees for us?

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There was a protest in Green Bay when Doyle and Obama met for a Democratic party meeting. Twelve hundred strong, protesting against Obama’s health care plan.

Among the crowd were some 50 grassroots “Recall Doyle” members, part of WIN (Wisconsinites Interests Now). There was a demonstration at the Capitol rotunda on June 23, the WIN group came with posters and signs to protest Jim Doyle, the Joint Finance Committee and the budget. Why wasn’t any of this ever published or considered newsworthy?

Seems there is a media blackout for those who want to recall Doyle. Here’s another example.

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Hundreds of Thousands of Americans protest decades of tyranny, usurpation, corruption, bailouts, TARP, stimulus packages and utter Constitutional contempt by the U.S. Government.

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From the left, the Center on Wisconsin Strategy published its annual report in late 2008 with this unhappy summary:
“The national economy has grown more rapidly than Wisconsin’s, leaving the state’s per capita income more than $2,500 behind the national [average].”
From the center, the non-partisan Competitive Wisconsin group reached a similar conclusion in its 2008 benchmark report: “Wisconsin has moved further away from the national average in per capita income, number of new jobs created and number of new private businesses.”

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And they will still be looking to us, here in Wisconsin, to the Black Pearl for need (of encouragement). And what will they see? Frightened bilge rats floating on a derelict ship? No! they will see FREEMEN! And FREEDOM! And what the enemy will see is the thrash of our hands and the ring of our swords AND THEY WILL KNOW WHAT WE CAN DO! By the sweat of our brows and the strength of our backs and the courage of our hearts. GENTLEMEN, HOIST THE COLORS! Here in Marinette/

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Survey Results as Reported by Wisconsin Assemblyman John Nygren

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