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Wrong-doings in Wisconsin call for a leader who listens
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To the editor:

I am writing about several topics. First, the Supreme Court judges should excuse themselves for a collective bargaining appeal decision (Act 10), like several judges excused themselves when Judge Prosser was charged. Prosser should have been released from his judge duties in the very beginning. He did it and was guilty for the abuse against another Supreme Court judge. Any "common" person would have been punished instantly and wouldn't be able to keep his "prestigious" job.

Gov. Walker overstepped his boundaries as a governor in his first month. He doesn't want to work with anyone except the Koch Brothers. I'm glad the Wisconsinites are realizing the Tea Party Republicans are advertising lies about their policies for the middle class and the poor. The Tea Party Republicans can't be trusted.

Also, Gov. Walker shouldn't campaign with the fourth-graders against a liberal judge he doesn't like. Gov. Walker should campaign in front of Wisconsin adults only. Students that age don't understand his point of view.

Finally, Tammy Baldwin has always listened and cared about her constituents of Wisconsin. She always responds and tries to solve the issues and concerns for the veterans, middle class and the poor. Tommy Thompson's campaigning doesn't show any concern for the middle class and the poor in Wisconsin. He is only concerned about the rich and their tax deductions. When he was in Washington, Thompson negotiated with the drug companies to make Medicare people pay more for their medications. This accomplishment of Thompson's affects younger citizens also. He has proven that he is definitely not for the Wisconsinites. Also, Tommy, when are you going to "fess up" to the debt you left our state when you went to Washington with Bush? Why do we want him to represent us in Washington again?