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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Chris Abele and Herb Kohl and Taxes

I think Herb Kohl's most recent newsletter might be of interest to Chris Abele.

From Kohl:

Tax time is stressful for everyone, especially in this tight economy where every dollar counts. I know how complicated it can be to fill out tax forms and deal with the IRS, and I want to let you know about some good places to go for help this tax season.

If you still need to file your tax return this year, free tax preparation services are available for many individuals and families. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) locations throughout Wisconsin generally serve people who make less than $49,000 a year. For elderly taxpayers, the AARP offers a similar service.

A list of VITA locations in Wisconsin is available here. AARP locations near you can be found here.

Another excellent resource for taxpayers is the Taxpayer Advocate Service. This is an independent agency within the IRS that speaks for the taxpayer – not the tax collector. If you are having a problem with the IRS that you are unable to resolve, you can call 1-877-777-4778 to speak to a taxpayer advocate who will fight for you. You can also visit the Taxpayer Advocate’s website to learn more about their work and leave your own feedback for how to improve the tax system.

For more information on these resources and other helpful links, I encourage you to visit my Tax Time Assistance Web page. In addition to the resources listed above, my website has information on getting paper tax forms and making your voice as a taxpayer heard at the IRS. As always, my office is also available to assist you. If you have additional questions, please call 800-247-5645.

Tax time is never easy, but I hope these tools will help make it a little less difficult this year.

Sincerely,


Chris Abele probably doesn't find tax time stressful.

Slap a $2.3 million tax lien on him. No big whoop.

He should be concerned about paying his share required by law, but he's not troubled by certainties in life like taxes.

I wonder if death bothers him.

Naima Adedapo, American Idol

Milwaukee's Naima Adedapo was voted off American Idol on Thursday.

From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:

Milwaukee singer Naima Adedapo left "American Idol" after failing to capture enough votes to remain on the show - the first of two casualties Thursday night.

Thia Megia, the 16-year-old from Hayward, Calif., also was voted off. Two contestants were marked for departure because the judges saved the scruffy-headed, scraggly-bearded Casey Abrams last week when his version of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" earned the fewest number of votes. Abrams trimmed his generous amount of hair - an event given its own vignette on the show Wednesday - and avoided elimination with a performance of "Your Song" Wednesday.

The public's response to Adedapo's showings on "Idol" has been mixed. Some displays, such as last week's performance of "Dancing In The Street," mesmerized viewers with her powerful presence and a dazzling African dance that hearken back to her days with the Ton Ko-Thi, the children's ensemble of the Ko-Thi Dance Company in Milwaukee.

But this week her rendition of Elton John's "I'm Still Standing" was slammed by "Idol" judge Randy Jackson as corny. And bloggers noted that her reggae-inflected island accent came off as inauthentic because she doesn't speak - or normally sing - with one at all.

"I am very proud of her," Adekola Adedapo, Naima Adedapo's mother, said Thursday evening. "The outpouring of support has been tremendous. She wants to return the love."

Although the Idol competition is over for Naima Adedapo, she did make the Top 11 - meaning she'll be on the American Idol Tour.

Being in the Top 11 is a tremendous accomplishment.

Naima, a 2003 graduate of St. Joan Antida High School in Milwaukee, has every reason to be proud. She's a very talented and very classy young woman.

Congratulations, Naima!

Chris Abele - Lifestyles of the Rich and Scandalous

I like this radio ad from Milwaukee County Executive candidate Jeff Stone. I think it's very effective.

It uses humor to convey the message. I also think people can relate to what Stone has to say.

Abele doesn't know what it's like to be one of us. He doesn't get it.


Katherine Windels

UPDATE, April 21, 2011: Woman charged in lawmaker threats can't be on Capitol grounds
Katherine Windels, 26, charged with sending threatening emails to 16 Republican senators cannot be on the State Capitol grounds.

On Thursday morning Windels made a court appearance where a judge released her on a signature bond. Conditions include she cannot possess a weapon, no computer use except for work, school and looking for work, as well as being on Capitol grounds.

She waived her preliminary hearing. Her next court appearance is May 16.

Windels, of Cross Plains, faces four charges including using a computer to send a threat and creating a bomb scare.

Two of the counts are felonies, two are misdemeanors.

...If convicted on all counts, she could face up to 7.5 years in prison.

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UPDATE, April 1, 2011: Investigators look into additional threats allegedly emailed by Cross Plains woman
Investigators on Friday looked into an additional violent threat by email — this one against Gov. Scott Walker — allegedly sent by the same Cross Plains child care provider already charged with emailing death threats to Republican state senators.

The threat against Walker, emailed Feb. 17, uses language including "watch your back Adolf Walker" and "we will not hesitate to punch where it hurts." It says it's from Katherine Windels.

Journalists discovered it as part of a review of thousands of emails sent to Walker's state account in response to his controversial budget repair bill. The Department of Justice was informed of the email — it apparently had gone unnoticed amid the electronic avalanche — and was investigating to verify its source, said spokesman Bill Cosh.

...News of the charges brought shock Friday to people who know the Windels family.

"You can't find finer people than those two," Pastor Rick Lund of St. Martin's Lutheran Church said of Bill and Karen Windels, Katherine Windels' parents. Her father is a mental-health nurse and her mother is a teacher, he said; both volunteer extensively at the church.

Of their daughter, Lund said: "Katherine is a good-hearted, bright young lady," while acknowledging that she "has had some struggles."

No one answered the door at the family's two-story yellow house at the end of a cul-de-sac in Cross Plains on Friday. Phone calls went unanswered.

Neighbor Kyle Roessler said the family moved into the new subdivision about four or five years ago and that their daughter always lived with her parents. He described the family as "really close," spending a lot of time in their garden in the warmer months and maintaining a cordial, if somewhat distant, relationship with neighbors.

An online profile lists Windels as a 2010 graduate of Madison Area Technical College with an associate's degree in early childhood education who's held multiple jobs as a home-care provider and teacher of young children.

At one of the jobs, Windels worked as a teacher's helper from 2007 to 2009 for an after-school program at St. Martin's called Jesus and Me. She left that job due to health problems that required surgery, said program director Virginia Diebold, but appeared healthy and happy the last time she saw her last Easter.

Notice that the language of the threat e-mailed to Governor Walker, "watch your back Adolf Walker" and "we will not hesitate to punch where it hurts," is typical of the stuff we saw and heard from the protesters in Madison when the Capitol was under siege.
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Katherine Windels, 26, is an early childhood teacher and a thug.

When protesters in Madison occupied the Capitol, they chanted, "This is what democracy looks like."

Here is what hate, violence, and thuggery looks like.

This is an ugly, ugly woman.

Photos of Katherine Windels:



PeekYou profile photo


October 2004 photo

Read her PeekYou profile.

She has an interest in psychology. What? No interest in criminology?

Good grief.


Finally, Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne got around to charging Windels for crimes she confessed to more than two weeks ago.

Ozanne had come under fire for failing to act on the case.

Did Ozanne think we were just going to forget about the horrific threats that Windels made?

From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:

A 26-year-old woman was charged Thursday with two felony counts and two misdemeanor counts for allegedly making email threats against Wisconsin lawmakers during the height of the battle over Gov. Scott Walker's budget-repair bill.

Katherine R. Windels of Cross Plains was named in a criminal complaint filed in Dane County Criminal Court.

According to the criminal complaint, Windels allegedly sent an email threat to State Sen. Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) March 9. Later that evening, she allegedly sent another email to 15 Republican legislators, including Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau).

The subject line of the second email was: "Atten: Death Threat!!!! Bomb!!!" In that email, she purportedly wrote, "Please put your things in order because you will be killed and your families will also be killed due to your actions in the last 8 weeks."

"I hope you have a good time in hell," she allegedly wrote in the lengthy email in which she purportedly listed scenarios in which the legislators and their families would die, including bombings and by "putting a nice little bullet in your head."

According to the criminal complaint, Windels told investigators “I sent out emails that I was
disgusted and very upset by what they were doing.”

Asked if she intended to follow through on any of her threats, Windels told the investigators "No," according to the complaint.

Windels was charged with two felony counts "bomb scare" and two misdemeanor counts of "computer message-threatening injury/bodily harm." If convicted, each felony count carries a maximum penalty of three years and six months in prison and a $10,000 fine, and each misdemeanor count carries a maximum penalty of 90 days in prison and a $1,000 fine.

This woman is dangerous. She is deranged. She confessed to being a criminal.

She's also incredibly stupid. Did she really think that an e-mail death threat couldn't be traced? Did she really think that she was anonymous?

According to the criminal complaint, Windels sent the threats from a Gmail account, user name "Lisa Patterson" with an e-mail account address of lessylisa@gmail.com.

The IP address from which the aforementioned e-mails were sent belonged to Karen and William Windels, who reside...in the village of Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin.

...[During an interview with police at her home,] Windels confirmed that the email account nickydoodlebug@rocketmail.com belonged to her and Windels stated that she was the only one that used the account.

[Special Agent] Tijerino reports at 5:41 p.m., he received information from [Special Agent] King that the subscriber for email account: lessylisa@gmail.com had a secondary email account: nickydoodlebug@rocketmail.com.

Unbelievably stupid.

Windels had been investigated by police last fall for harassing Lisa Patterson.

From WKOW:

A Cross Plains woman charged with felony crimes for allegedly threatening state senators over the budget repair bill was investigated by Madison police officers last fall over text messages.

Police reports released to WKOW27 News show a Madison woman contacted police over concerning text messages from Katherine Windels.

Dane County district attorney Ismael Ozanne Thursday charged Windels for allegedly sending e-mails to all nineteen republican state senators, threatening to kill them over their actions on proposed public employee collective bargaining revisions. A criminal complaint states Windels set up an email address under the name of acquaintance Lisa Patterson and used that address to deliver the email threats.

Madison police reports show Patterson told police on Oct. 14, 2010 she had received text messages from Windels and wanted follow up from officers.

Madison police’s records custodian redacted all reference to the content of the text messages in reports released to WKOW27 News.

In the reports, an officer stated he tried to contact Windels, but was unsuccessful, and ultimately left a voice mail message telling her to cease any contact with Patterson.

That's a weird twist.

Is Windels out to harm Lisa Patterson?

From WMSN:

The same day the Department of Justice released a letter critical of the prosecution of a woman suspected of sending threatening emails to Republican Senators, the Dane County District Attorney's Office released a criminal complaint, detailing four charges against Katherine Windels of Cross Plains.

Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne really is a partisan hack. It's a disgrace that it took pressure for Ozanne to charge Windels. His failure to act quickly on the matter was a dereliction of duty, a disgrace.

Read the full criminal complaint.


More, from WKOW:
According to the complaint, Windels told the senators "you will be killed and your familes [sic] will also be killed due to your actions in the last 8 weeks." She threatened to "put a nice little bullet in your head," and made reference to several bombs.

Investigators visited Windels at her home the next day. According to the complaint, she told them she had sent the emails, and did so because she was very angry about what the senators had done. She also said she didn't intend to carry out the threats, and was not arrested.

Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne filed the charges Thursday. He says "it's odd" law enforcement never took Windels into custody.

"The reality is, the person was not placed into custody, so law enforcement didn't see her as an imminent threat," Ozanne said. "It's not that the case was not taken seriously by law enforcement or by this office."

This morning, the Justice Department sent a letter to the media, saying it was concerned about the "lack of action" on the case by the D.A.'s office. The Justice Department had referred the case to Ozanne two weeks prior.

Ozanne says his office filed charges in an appropriate amount of time.

"The file was reviewed as quickly as possible," he said.

He declined to comment on whether the letter could be the result of mounting tensions between his office, and the Justice Department. The two are pitted against each other in the lawsuit against the Governor's budget repair bill.

Windels is not in custody. The D.A.'s office says she won't be arrested.

The 26-year-old is expected to be served Friday and make her first court appearance in late April.

Windels is a flight risk. I don't know why she's not in custody. We know how opponents of Scott Walker, Republicans, and Wisconsin taxpayers act when they don't get what they want.

They run away. They head for the border. They go to a supposedly undisclosed location and do interviews on MSNBC.

Katherine Windels should not be teaching children. She should never have been a teacher. She's demented and not fit to be entrusted with children. Windels should not serve in the role of educator.

Her career as a teacher should be over.

Katherine Windels' actions are violent and disgusting and inexcusable.

Congratulations, Katherine! You're just 26 years old and you've achieved a lot. Everyone knows your name and your face. You've enlightened us about the sort of person you are. You've admitted to being a criminal.

Fame.

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Video from WISN, via Breitbart:

Maryann Sumi, March 31 - Budget Repair Law Not in Effect

UPDATE, June 14, 2011: Maryann Sumi's ruling overturned by Wisconsin Supreme Court
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UPDATE, May 26, 2011: Maryann Sumi strikes down law.
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Judge Maryann Sumi rules AGAIN.

Another day, another order.

Judge Maryann Sumi, mother of foul-mouthed, union hack Jake Sinderbrand, has ordered that the budget repair law is not in effect.

She issued the order this morning even though on Tuesday she said that would be a move she would not make. Sumi said, "I hesitate to do that at this point because testimony is not closed and argument is not closed."

Although no testimony whatsoever has taken place since she said that, Sumi issued the order anyway.

Why did Sumi no longer "hesitate"?

What changed?

Did her husband, Carl Sinderbrand, and son, Jake Sinderbrand, convince her to quit "hesitating"?

Did she receive promises of support from union bosses?

That would be a corruption of our legal system.

Something is rotten in Dane County.

A state law to sharply curb union bargaining by public employees is not in effect, a Dane County judge ruled Thursday, continuing the turmoil over a measure that sparked massive protests and prompted Democrats to boycott the Senate for three weeks.

Gov. Scott Walker's administration said it would comply and discontinue the implementation of the law.

"Based on the briefs of counsel, the uncontroverted testimony, and the evidence received at the March 29, 2011, evidentiary hearing, it is hereby DECLARED that 2011 Wisconsin Act 10 has not been published within the meaning of (state statutes), and is therefore not in effect," Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi ruled in a two-paragraph order.

...In response to the order, Walker's administration said it was halting action on putting the law in force.

"While I believe the budget-repair bill was legally published and is indeed law, given the most recent court action we will suspend the implementation of it at this time," said a statement from Administration Secretary Mike Huebsch.

"I am pleased that now we have a clear statement that the law is not in effect and that we have to straighten this out," said La Follette, a Democrat.

Assembly Minority Leader Peter Barca (D-Kenosha) said the order was needed because he said Walker's administration had ignored past warnings from the judge.

"This morning with her added order she has taken away their last excuse," his statement said.

Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau) called the order "judicial activism at its worst."

"Once again, one Dane County judge is doing everything she can to stand in the way of our efforts to improve the economy and create jobs," said a statement he issued.

...Sumi's latest order is in sharp contrast to what she said two days earlier in court. Then, Ozanne asked her to issue an order declaring the law was not in effect, but Sumi declined to do so.

"That is yet to be determined," she said then. "I hesitate to do that at this point because testimony is not closed and argument is not closed."

No testimony has been taken since Sumi said that.

Clearly, Sumi is doing the bidding of the unions.

She pulled this latest order out of thin air, something she said she would not do.

This is judicial activism.

This is Dane County.

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Read Sumi's March 31, 2011, ruling.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Terri Schiavo: Terri's Day 2011 - Life and Hope


Theresa Marie Schindler Schiavo
December 3, 1963 - March 31, 2005


Today marks the sixth anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death.

She died after her family lost a prolonged, contentious battle for her right to live. Terri's parents, Mary and Bob Schindler, lost their precious daughter, and her siblings, Suzanne and Bobby, lost their beloved sister.

What haunts me about Terri's death is that she was not terminally ill. She was not dying. Michael Schiavo successfully fought in court to have his wife starved and dehydrated to death. She was sentenced to die.

On
Nightline, March 15, 2005, while Michael Schiavo was on his media blitz to win over public opinion, he said:

"Terri will not be starved to death. Her nutrition and hydration will be taken away."


Unbelievable.


For me, that statement sums up the twisted lies of the Culture of Death proponents and the brutality of Terri's court-sanctioned murder.

There was so much disinformation disseminated about Terri's condition, before and after her death.

The Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation, a group dedicated to "Helping Families Fight for Those Who Cannot Fight for Themselves," provides straightforward answers to
frequently asked questions about Terri, her life and death.

These facts are important in understanding the wider social ramifications of Terri's death:

Was Terri dying?

No. Terri suffered from no terminal disease or condition and her cognitive disability did not jeopardize her life in any way. She was simply a physically healthy woman with a brain injury.

Was Terri brain dead or in a coma?

No. Brain death is not a catch phrase used to describe a persons condition but rather an authentic medical diagnosis determined when respiration and other reflexes are absent. Coma is a profound or deep state of unconsciousness. An individual in a state of coma is alive but unable to move or respond to his or her environment. Terri was neither brain dead, nor was she in a coma.

Were there any machines keeping Terri alive?

Absolutely not. Contrary to media reports, Terri did not require life sustaining equipment such as a ventilator. The only thing keeping Terri alive was the same thing that keeps every one of us alive – food and water.

Was this an “end-of-life” issue?

No. Terri’s case should not be confused with legitimate end-of-life cases in which patients are terminally ill and imminently dying. As already stated, Terri was neither ill nor dying.

Was Terri in a Persistent Vegetative State?

No. Despite Judge Greer’s ruling, and in keeping with the 40 medical affidavits submitted to the court, all evidence proves that Terri was not in a PVS. Terri’s behavior and ability to interact with her surroundings did not meet the medical or statutory definition of persistent vegetative state.

Did the autopsy prove that Terri was in a Persistent Vegetative State?

No. The autopsy was unable to determine whether or not Terri was actually in a persistent vegetative state. In fact, on three separate occasions, the report stated that an autopsy is unable to determine if a person is in a persistent vegetative state because the person must be alive in order to make such a diagnosis. The autopsy did prove that that, prior to Terri's death, she was physically healthy and would have lived a long life had she not been dehydrated over a period of two weeks.

Were Terri’s parents able to make any decisions regarding her medical care or well being?

No. From 1993 until her death, Terri’s parents were not allowed to participate in her care. As guardian, Michael Schiavo had 100% control over Terri. He refused to allow her parents to help their daughter in any way. In fact, during the final weeks of her life, Terri’s parents were informed that if they so much as tried to give her a drop of water, or provide comfort care in any way, they would be arrested by the armed police officers who guarded her room 24 hours a day.

Was Terri receiving any rehabilitation in the years prior to her death?

No. Terri was essentially warehoused and abandoned from 1992, when Michael Schiavo ordered all rehabilitation and therapy stopped, until her dehydration death in March of 2005. This was in spite of the fact that countless doctors said Terri’s condition could have improved with continued rehabilitation and therapy – and that her condition had been improving while she was receiving therapy.

Why did the court allow Terri to be killed?

Permission to starve and dehydrate Terri to death was granted based on hearsay evidence that surfaced almost eight years after her collapse, alleging that she wanted to die.

Did Terri have an advance directive?

No. Terri had no written advance directive that indicated her wishes. The court allowed her to be killed based only upon hearsay evidence provided by Michael Schiavo, his brother and his sister-in-law – ignoring testimony by Terri’s biological family and lifelong friends to the contrary.

Was there money involved?

Yes. A trust fund of nearly $800,000 was established and earmarked for Terri’s rehabilitation and therapy, with Michael as the inheritor in the case of Terri’s death. Tragically, the bulk of this money was instead used to pay Michael Schiavo’s attorney fees in his quest to end her life.

Did the court recognize the money Michael Schiavo stood to inherit as a conflict of interest?

No. In fact the court failed to acknowledge that not only was Schiavo’s monetary interest a conflict, but that he had moved on with his life, was engaged to be married to another woman, and already had children with the other woman. In short, his role as guardian was rife with conflicts of interest.

Did Terri have her own attorney?

No, she did not. In fact, the judge in this case defaulted as her guardian/attorney.

Was it appropriate for Congress to step in to assist in Terri’s case?

Absolutely. Congress has every right to pass laws that prevent the deaths of innocent persons.

Was this a private family matter?

No. Michael Schiavo chose to take the matter out of the realm of privacy by introducing it to the courts in 1998. It was Terri’s family who reached out to Congress for help in saving her life. Michael had essentially already started a new family with his fiancé and children.

What did the law passed by Congress actually do?

It gave Terri the right to a federal review – for a federal judge to make sure that her due process rights had not been denied. This is the same right given to all prisoners on death row.

After Terri died of dehydration on March 31, 2005, President George W. Bush remarked:
I urge all those who honor Terri Schiavo to continue to work to build a culture of life, where all Americans are welcomed and valued and protected, especially those who live at the mercy of others. The essence of civilization is that the strong have a duty to protect the weak. In cases where there are serious doubts and questions, the presumption should be in the favor of life.

In Terri's case, there were serious doubts and questions. Nonetheless, she was sentenced to death, an agonizingly slow-motion execution. That atrocity happened even though we had a pro-life president in the White House.

Now, of course, we have Obama in the White House, the most radical anti-life president to ever occupy the Oval Office.

On February 26, 2008, in Cleveland during a Democrat primary debate between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, candidate Obama invoked Terri Schiavo.

Nat Hentoff wrote a piece about that for Jewish World Review.

In none of the endless presidential candidates' debates has there been a meaningful discussion of the rights of disabled Americans. However, in the Feb. 26 debate in Cleveland, Barack Obama casually and ignorantly revealed his misunderstanding of the basic issue in the highly visible and still-resonating official death sentence of a disabled woman, Terri Schiavo. I have repeatedly called her death the result of "the longest public execution in American history."

When moderator Tim Russert asked Hillary Clinton and Obama if "there are any words or votes that you'd like to take back ... in your careers in public service," Obama answered that in his first year in the Senate, he joined an agreement "that allowed Congress to interject itself (in the Schiavo case) into the decision-making process of the families."

Obama added: 'I think that was a mistake, and I think the American people understood that was a mistake. And as a constitutional law professor, I knew better."

When he was a professor of constitutional law, Obama probably instructed his students to research and know all the facts of a case. The reason Congress asked the federal courts to review the Schiavo case was that the 41-year-old woman about to be dehydrated and starved to death was breathing normally on her own, was not terminal, and there was medical evidence that she was responsive, not in a persistent vegetative state.

So if Obama had the opportunity to take back a vote he cast in his years in public service, it would be the one he cast to offer a disabled woman the right to a federal review – for a federal judge to make sure that her due process rights had not been denied, the same right given to all prisoners on death row.

Obama said, "I think that was a mistake, and I think the American people understood that was a mistake. And as a constitutional law professor, I knew better."

Clearly, Obama is on the wrong side when it comes to promoting a Culture of Life and safeguarding the civil liberties of the weak and vulnerable.

Obama actually regrets voting to grant Terri the right to a federal review before being sentenced to death. He regrets having voted to support Terri's right to due process. I find that extremely troubling.

Obama's regrets about granting Terri Schiavo due process and his attitude about the value of her life are even more disturbing given the passage of government-run health care.

Ezekiel Emanuel, one of Obama's top advisers on health care and brother of Rahm Emanuel, takes this stance:
[Health services should not be guaranteed to] individuals who are irreversibly prevented from being or becoming participating citizens. An obvious example is not guaranteeing health services to patients with dementia.

People like Terri won't stand a chance of receiving treatment or being treated with dignity when health care becomes rationed by the government. They will be denied services because funds are limited. The disabled and the elderly lose under ObamaCare.

Terri's dramatic experience deeply touched so many people, even though nearly all of us were witnesses from afar. For me, her story helped clarify the value of life and what I consider to be our moral obligation to protect the weak and disabled. Her devoted family's desire to care for her and their efforts to save her life were truly inspiring.

Terri's story is a lesson in love.

The struggle for life to prevail, when engulfed in a Culture of Death, is a challenging but morally imperative endeavor.

When speaking of his sister's plight, Bobby Schindler recalls the words of Thomas Jefferson: "The care of human life and happiness and not their destruction is the first and only legitimate object of good government."

Obviously, Obama is no Thomas Jefferson. We've already seen the energy Obama puts into his assault on the dignity of human life. Our work to counter his extremist agenda will be more difficult but more important now than ever.

Although today is a sad day, we can honor Terri's memory by continuing to work to build a lasting Culture of Life; keeping in mind the words of Cardinal Jose Saraiva Martins, that "an attack against life is an attack against God."

On this sixth anniversary of Terri's death, I pray that her parents, her siblings, her other family members and her friends find comfort and peace.

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Prayer in Remembrance of Terri Schiavo

Lord God, I thank you today for the gift of my life,
And for the lives of all my brothers and sisters.

I know that life is always a good,
and that it never loses its value
when it is beset by weakness or injury.

Lord, thank you for the life of Terri Schindler-Schiavo.
Even in her suffering and death
She revealed Your glory
and truth that life is always sacred.

As I remember Terri, I also commit myself
to be active in the pro-life movement,
And never to stop defending life
Until all my brothers and sisters are protected,

And our nation once again becomes
A nation with liberty and justice
Not just for some, but for all,
Through Christ our Lord. Amen!



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Observe Terri's Day, March 31, 2011.
Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network, in collaboration with Priests for Life, announces the, "International Day of Prayer and Remembrance for Terri Schindler Schiavo, and All of Our Vulnerable Brothers and Sisters," (Terri's Day!), which will be observed each year on March 31, the anniversary of her death.

Activities for Terri's Day:
Suggested Activities for Individuals, Parishes and Schools For Terri's Day 2011!
---Say the Prayer in Remembrance of Terri daily, the week before and after Terri's Day.

---Hold a Memorial Service and/or Mass on Terri's Day.

---Conduct or participate in a parish or school essay contest about what happened to Terri, and the issues surrounding care for the disabled and their right to life.
Create and publicize a website in honor of Terri.

---Invite a speaker to your school, parish, or community organization to address issues surrounding the care of the disabled.

---Organize a letter writing campaign in remembrance of Terri by one or more individuals to local papers or blogs.

---Spend time volunteering at a nursing home or hospital.

---Spend time with a disabled friend or relative.

---Write to or visit elected officials regarding legislation that would increase protection for people facing circumstances like Terri did.

---Fill out, and make others aware of the "Will to Live".

---Register to vote and participate in elections. Challenge candidates on their views regarding Terri and those who face the same challenges and dangers she did.


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Casey Abrams and Jimmy Fallon

Last week, Casey Abrams was almost voted off American Idol. The judges used their "save" on Abrams and he survived to sing another week.

However, sensing his days on Idol may be numbered, Casey Abrams has been doing product endorsements. Some were shown on Wednesday's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.

Watch the video:


David Prosser: 'Bench Brawl in Wisconsin'

From the Editors, National Review:
The Left long ago stopped pretending that court proceedings were anything other than exercises in raw-power politics, and so they’ve taken their fight against Wisconsin governor Scott Walker to the state supreme court — not in the form of a lawsuit, but in the form of a multimillion-dollar intervention into an election to a ten-year term on the court.

Wisconsin supreme court justice David Prosser went to bed one night a respected former prosecutor, and woke up the next morning the target of a $3 million union-run smear campaign, falsely accused of being an enabler of pedophiles. That is what you get when you oppose the political machine that has been fleecing taxpayers in Wisconsin and elsewhere for a generation. Or, as in the case of Justice Prosser, when they suspect you might merely stand in their way and do your job.

...It is important that conservatives nationwide make this campaign their own. What is at stake in Wisconsin is not just one piece of legislation or one bill restoring a measure of sanity to the state budgeting process. The question to be answered in Wisconsin is: Who works for whom? Do the public employees work for the citizens, or are the citizens mere cattle to be disposed of at the pleasure of the bureaucrats and their union bosses? Every arrow in the quiver — court cases, judicial elections, recall, lawsuits, lies, libels, and brute thuggery — will be thrown at this case, along with lots of money derived from the union dues that state and local governments helpfully deduct from their employees’ paychecks on the unions’ behalf. Wisconsin may seem an unlikely battleground, but a line must be drawn, and this is the place to draw it.

Read the entire editorial.

The choice is clear, my fellow Wisconsinites.

Vote for Justice David Prosser on April 5th.

WSEU, AFSCME Council 24 - Boycott Letters

Anti-Scott Walker union thugs have expanded their threats to boycott businesses in Wisconsin.

From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:

Members of Wisconsin State Employees Union, AFSCME Council 24, have begun circulating letters to businesses in southeast Wisconsin, asking them to support workers’ rights by putting up a sign in their windows.

If businesses fail to comply, the letter says, “Failure to do so will leave us no choice but (to) do a public boycott of your business. And sorry, neutral means 'no' to those who work for the largest employer in the area and are union members."

Jim Parrett, a field representative of Council 24 for Southeast Wisconsin, confirmed the contents of the letter, which carries his signature. But he added that the union was also circulating letters to businesses thanking them for supporting workers’ rights.

Parrett said that since the letters were sent out, he has received threatening phone calls as well as calls from people supporting the state workers.

"I've gotten a lot of threatening phone calls," Parrett said.

Parrett said he believed the letter campaign was going on in other parts of the state. His region includes Racine and Kenosha counties, as well as parts of Waukesha and Walworth counties.

“It’s going on in other parts of the state,” he said Wednesday.

...In the letter from Parrett to some businesses, he says that, “It is unfortunate that you have chosen ‘not’ to support public workers rights in Wisconsin. In recent past weeks you have been offered a sign by a public employee who works in one of the state facilities in the Union Grove area. These signs simply said, ‘This Business Supports Workers Rights,’ a simple, subtle and we feel non-controversial statement gives the facts at this time.”

..."The recent actions taken on the governor’s budget repair bill have taken more from workers than dollars. It took away our right to bargain things such as: sick leave and how it is used, vacation and how it is used, overtime and how it is ‘fairly’ distributed. Our grievance procedure has been virtually destroyed. These are things that make life working in a 24/7 facility tolerable,” Parrett wrote in the letter.

Parrett adds in the letter: "State employees fully expect to take some lumps financially in these tough economic times, we have offered and we will. But don't take away rights to what has kept workplace peace for half a century and has worked well."

...Asked Wednesday about the boycott effort, the Rev. Jesse Jackson said "that any nonviolent tactic used to get attention to the steamroller tactics it seems to me are reasonable. I encourage people to remain nonviolent and disciplined in their protests."

Asked if he supported boycott efforts in Wisconsin, Jackson did not directly endorse them.

He said: The best way to resolve conflict is when everybody is at the tabel and they can negotiate through some rational institutional process."

(Don't the professional journalists, union members, of the Journal Sentinel spell check their articles before publishing? What's a "tabel"?)

Originally, the union thugs targeted businesses that had some indirect connection to Governor Scott Walker. For example, if an owner or employee, as a private citizen, made a donation to the Governor, that business made the boycott list.

Now, the union thugs have expanded their targets. They are demanding that businesses with no connections whatsoever to Governor Walker and to political matters display political signs supporting the unions. In effect, the union thugs are making them an offer they can't refuse.



The thugs threaten that if the businesses don't display the pro-union signs, there will be consequences - PUBLIC BOYCOTT.

"And sorry, neutral means 'no' to those who work for the largest employer in the area and are union members."

This is disgusting. As a former member of AFSCME (against my will), I find these letters detestable.

The public unions have really gone off the deep end.

Remaining neutral is not an option, according to the union thugs.

INAPPROPRIATE!

The more the union thugs employ these strong-arm tactics against hard-working people just trying to make a living, the more my disapproval of these public union members, THUGS, grows.

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Note to self: Go to Sendik's and buy Johnsonville brats and Sargento cheese, then go to Kwik Trip.

We Are Enfant Terrible - Filthy Love (The Shoes Remix)


Paris, France. Oh, god! I like the cat. And I like this gorgeous track "Filthy Love". We Are Enfant Terrible are Thomas Fourney, Clo Floret, and Cyril Debarge. A French trio from the town of love, Paris. After couple of EPs (Thanks For The Fish, Wild Child, and Wild Fish) they gonna release their debut album in April. "Filthy Love" is the first single of it. The Shoes, another French band, remixed the new single of WAET. Enjoy it! Download it!



                       

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Russ Feingold and JoAnne Kloppenburg

Radical Leftist Russ Feingold, former U.S. senator fired on November 2, 2010, by the people of Wisconsin, supports (SURPRISE!) JoAnne Kloppenburg for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

He posted his endorsement on the website of his political action committee - P.U. or Progressives United.

Feingold writes:

Why I Am Supporting JoAnne

March 29, 2011
By Russ Feingold

In the last two months, we watched as Governor Walker and the Republican-led state legislature ignored Wisconsin’s traditions of compromise, common-sense, and comity.

Just as disturbing is the path our Supreme Court races have taken over the last few years - as outside interest groups and corporate donations brought these campaigns into the mud.

Our state deserves better, and our elected officials, especially Supreme Court justices, should be held to a higher standard.

It's time we stand together to support candidates who will respect Wisconsin's traditions and impartially follow the law. JoAnne Kloppenburg is that candidate. On April 5, Wisconsinites can go to the polls and bring some much-needed change to the court.

JoAnne has a long record of working with progressives and conservatives in the interest of justice, and she'll make an excellent justice on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Together, we can support a candidate who impartially applies the law and upholds the individual rights and democratic principles that this state holds dear. Please vote for JoAnne Kloppenburg in next week’s election.

The fact that Feingold is supporting Kloppenburg should serve as an alert to Wisconsin voters.

Vote for Justice David Prosser.

Jimmy Fallon: Obama, 'Dancing with the Stars'

JIMMY FALLON: Last night, President Obama's speech on Libya was actually scheduled early so it wouldn't interrupt Dancing with the Stars. That's ridiculous. This is a major historical event that affects the lives of millions of people. I can't believe it was almost interrupted by Obama's speech.

That's right. Last night, there was another big episode of the show Dancing with the Stars. Yeah, but it was preceded by Obama's new show - Dancing around the Objectives in Libya.

Critics are saying that President Obama seemed defensive and slightly angry during his speech on Libya. Sounds like somebody's March Madness bracket isn't doing so hot.

Woman Uses Child as Taser Shield, Wants Her Weed

With all due respect, this woman is scum.

From GlendaleNOW:

A domestic dispute that boiled over at a business led to a woman being arrested for disorderly conduct after she used a child as a shield against being Tasered.

According to Glendale police:

A 36-year-old Milwaukee woman was arrested for disorderly conduct/domestic at the service area at Andrew Toyota, 1620 W. Silver Spring Drive, at 12:15 p.m. March 24.

When police arrived, the woman was holding the hand of a child while shaking her finger in the face of her boyfriend, an employee of Andrew, while yelling, "Give me my weed back!"

She struggled with police, refused to give her name and held the child in front of her to avoid being Tasered.

The boyfriend said the two had been living together for a few months but when asked what the woman's last name was said he wasn't sure. He also said he didn't want her arrested but police told him, they had no choice.

It's sad to think this woman is responsible for a child. She's obviously not fit to parent or serve as a guardian.

The age of the child/Taser shield isn't reported, but the child is young enough for the woman to be holding the child's hand.

I wonder if the little one is the woman's child. She's 36. Maybe grandchild?

Pringles: 101 Flavors from Around the World

I wasn't aware that Pringles were available in so many varieties.

Here's a list of 101 different flavors of Pringles, from Now That's Nifty:

1 Bacon & Cheese Potato

2 Bacon Ceaser Salad

3 Bacon Ranch

4 Bangkok Grilled Chicken Wing

5 Barbecue

6 Beef Kabab

7 Blazin' Buffalo Wing

8 Blueberry & Hazelnut

9 Bruschetta

10 Cajun

11 Cheddar BBQ

12 Cheddar Cheese

13 Cheese and Onion

14 Cheese Carnival

15 Cheeseburger

16 Cheesy Fries

17 Cheesy Quesadilla

18 Cheez Ums

19 Chili Cheese Dog

20 Chili Cheese

21 Cinnamon Sweet Potato

22 Corn Pringles

23 Crunchy Dill

24 Crushed Pepper

25 Curry

26 Fat Free Barbecue

27 Fiery Hot

28 Finger Lickin' Braised Pork

29 French Consume

30 Fun Picnic

31 Garlic Seafood

32 Grand Canyon French Fries

33 Grilled Shrimp

34 Honey Mustard

35 Hot & Spicy Wonton

36 Indonesian Satay

37 Jalapeno

38 Jalapeno Cheddar

39 Jalapeno Ranch

40 Keema Curry

41 Ketchup

42 Kickin' Cheddar

43 Lemon

44 Lemon & Sesame

45 Loaded Baked Potato

46 Los Angeles Street BBQ Chicken

47 Mayo Potato

48 Mexican Layered Dip

49 Mozzarella Sticks & Marinara

50 Multi Grain Cheesy Cheddar

51 Multi Grain Creamy Ranch

52 Multi Grain Truly Original

53 New York Street Cheese Dog

54 Night Club

55 Night Star

56 Old American Circus Funky Mustard

57 Onion Blossom

58 Original

59 Paprika

60 Parmesan Garlic

61 Philly Cheesesteak

62 Pizza-licious

63 Potato Cheddar Jack

64 Prawn Cocktail

65 Ranch-Rageous

66 Reduced Fat Original

67 Ridges Original

68 Rock the Floor

69 Salsa

70 Salsa Verde

71 Salt and Vinegar

72 Sausage

73 Screamin' Dill Pickle

74 Seaweed

75 Slow Cooked BBQ

76 Smoked Salami

77 Smokey Bacon

78 Smokey BBQ

79 Smokin' Hot Ranch

80 Soft-Shelled crab

81 Sour Cream and Onion

82 Southwestern Barbecue

83 Spanish Salsa Pizza

84 Spicy Cajun

85 Spicy Chicken

86 Spicy Guacamole

87 Sun Dried Tomato

88 Sweet Mesquite BBQ

89 Sweet Potato Honey Chipotle Barbecue

90 Szechuan Barbecue Rice Crisps

91 Taco Night

92 Texas BBQ sauce

93 Thai Sweet Chili & Lemon Grass

94 Tiger Prawn and Crushed Garlic

95 Tomato

96 Torchin' Tamale

97 White Cheddar

98 Wild Consume

99 Wisconsin White Cheddar

100 Zesty Lime and Chili

101 Zesty Queso

Some of the flavors sound great. Some sound weird. Some are gag-inducing.

Explore the Pringles website.

If you have a passport, you can get your hands on Pringles almost anywhere in the world. We figured out a long time ago that satisfying a craving is something done everywhere. We can't think of a better global taste ambassador. No matter what the language, everyone speaks Pringles.

David Prosser and Mark Levin

Justice David Prosser will be a guest on Mark Levin's radio program today.

Justice Prosser will be on my program at 7:30 PM eastern time, for an exclusive interview. The election is just days away -- on April 5. The battle over Wisconsin's future appears to come down to the re-election of a Supreme Court justice, David Prosser.


http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/print/263187


Listen live at 6:30 PM CT.

Listen to the podcast.

Thomas Tantrum - Sleep (RAC Remix)


Southampton, England. Thomas Tantrum consists of Megan Thomas, Dave Wade Brown, David Miatt, and Jim Shivers. They released their debut album in 2008. In December TT has given away the Birdsong EP for free. You can get it on their myspace page. And this year they release their second album "Mad By Moonlight". "Sleep" is the first single out of the new album. Our lovely brilliant RAC created a great remix of it. Just click play and enjoy. And if you like, download it.


Also, you should check out the original version.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Hanni El Khatib - Build. Destroy. Rebuild


San Francisco, CA, USA. Hanni El Khatib is a one-man band. He grew up in San Francisco, after the son of Palestinian and Filipino immigrants to the US. Influenced by pioneers of early Rock and R&B in 1950s and 1960s, he is mixing a a unique sound of ‘50/’60s blues, soul, garage rock & doo whop. Or in Hanni’s words “these songs were written for anyone who’s ever been shot or hit by a train. Knife fight music.”

Thursday, March 24, 2011

The Kills - DNA


London, England. Some weeks ago I posted the new single "Satellite" of The Kills. Now, there is another song of this gorgeous band out there. It's named "DNA" and makes even more joy of waiting for the new album. And we don't have to wait this long. 4th April it will be there. You get the track "DNA" here.


TV On The Radio - Caffeinated Consciousness


New York, NY, USA. TV On The Radio will release their new album "Nine Types Of Lights" on 12th April. And they giving away "Caffeinated Consciousness" for free. Below the video, you can get it. Enjoy the video.


London Street Jam 2011 from Dmitri Shushuyev on Vimeo.




                       

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The Fiery Furnaces - Benton Harbor Blues


New York, NY, USA. The Fiery Furnaces are Matthew and Eleanor Friedberger. Yes, you guess it, it's a brother sister duo. "Benton Harbor Blues" is out of the fourth album Bitter Tea (Amazon) which was released in 2006. Altogether, they have released seven albums.
The video below shows a gig @ Smith's Olde Bar in Atlanta. It's a bit of 60s/70s style I think. The original is much slower.


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Monday, March 21, 2011

Seven Saturdays - Early Morning Fog Bank (Sun Airway Remix)

Photo by Jessica Duston

Los Angeles, CA, USA. This kind of minimalistic Electronica sound is very very smooth and fine. It gives you a feel of standing in a dense fog in the morning like the track title says. Maybe you could even feel the little tiny raindrops on your face. Just as the original, the remix of Sun Airway starts slowly. However, it's getting a bit more faster.
There is a nice album out there. It's called "The Snowflakes That Hit Us Became Our Stars" (Buy on Amazon) and you can listen to it below.


Friday, March 18, 2011

Oh Land - Lean


Copenhagen, Denmark. About a month ago, I posted the second track "We turn it up" by Oh Land. I just want to give you another proof, that the debut album could be a good one. Note: 15th March releasing date. Now, no more words, just enjoy!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Phoenix - Armistice (RAC Remix)


Paris, France. Oh! This is a nice combo. Our lovely French Indie Pop band Phoenix and the Mr. Awesomness of remixes RAC (Remix Artist Collective). The "Armistice" remix is part of RACs' completely free Sampler Vol. 2. Click play and enjoy!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The Ravonettes - Forget That You're Young


New York City & Los Angeles, USA. To avoid a missunderstanding. Actually, the Ravonettes are from Denmark. But the duo (Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo) live and work in the USA. In April the Danes will release the album "Raven In The Grave". Needless to say, "Forget That You're Young" is the new single. And, it's so typical Dream Pop.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Adele - Rolling In The Deep (Polaris At Noon Remix)

Photo by Alex Sturrock

London, England. I think I have not to tell much about Adele. So, just a few sentence from now. I found this great "Polaris At Noon Remix", shortly. It's a nice approach to get this track on the disco floors. Thus, DANCE! Last but not least, I have for you two nice mashups. One is combined with Gnarls Barkleys' Crazy and the other with Mobys' Extreme Ways. They have no good quality, but who cares. Below I give you also something to watch.

DJ Y alias JY - Extreme Ways In The Deep (Mashup) from DJ Y alias JY on Vimeo.

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Daughter - Demo EP


London, England. Elena Tonra also known as Daughter enchants with her beautiful voice and the acoustical guitar. First of all, I listened to "Run". Which makes me closing my eyes, enjoying this gorgeous music, and being lost in thoughts. My favourite track. There are three more songs on the EP. By the way, the Demo EP is free. Below you can watch the video of "In The Shallow".


Daughter - "In The Shallows" (Tales From Shop Session) from Stay Loose on Vimeo.

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Video: LCD Soundsystem & The Muppets - Dancing Yrself Clean


Brighton, England. Isn't that cute? The Muppets rocking Brighton supported by the gorgeous sound of LCD Soundsystem. Oh, you lucky people of Brighton. I wish I'd seen Miss Piggy banging her head. This video is funny and brilliant. Enjoy it!


The terrific track "Dancing Yrself Clean" is part of the latest album "This Is Happening". You can purchase it on Amazon

Friday, March 11, 2011

When Saints Go Machine - Fail Forever


Copenhagen, Denmark. I'm not quit sure, but I think "When Saints Go Machine" is now the second Danish artists, which is showing up in my blog. "Fail Forever" is the title track of the same name EP. The Danish Quartet (Nikolaj Manuel Vonsild (vocals), Jonas Kenton (keyboards), Simon Muschinsky (keyboards) and Silas Moldenhawer (drums)) were  childhood friends and lived in the same neighbourhood. The Band was formed in 2007. In 2009 they've won the Danish National Radio Talent Of The Year. Now it's time to get in touch with this gorgeous electronic pop group. So, check out the video below and download the track.

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Röyksopp - Keyboard Milk


Bergen, Norway. With this song you get a feeling like getting wings and starting to fly. It's called "Keyboard Milk" and it's weightless, terrific and bodacious. At least, there is coming out something new of "Röyksopp" since the latest album "Senior".


Buy "Senior" on Amazon

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Knux - She's So Up


Hollywood, CA, USA. I admit that I'd never heard of this band. But I like this combo of Hip Hop and Rock. So, I give it a chance. Maybe you like it, too. In that case, we could wait together for the second album. The first album is "Remind Me In 3 Days".


Buy "Remind Me In 3 Days" on Amazon.de or Amazon.com

Friday, March 4, 2011

The Aikiu - The Red Kiss (Brodinski Remix)


Paris, France. Maybe you can remember "Just can't sleep". A great Pop song. But this Brodinski Remix of "The Red Kiss" is anything, but not Pop. In particular, it is a gorgeous Electronic track with great beat. That beat told me to post this track. So, I did it. Enjoy!


Thursday, March 3, 2011

Foo Fighters - Rope


USA. Oh, no, YEAH! Is it true?! I just can't believe my eyes, when I saw this in the world wide web. "ROPE"!!! It's the first single of the forthcoming "Wasting Light". Oh, I can't say much more than that. Just listen and ROCK!!!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Copy_Paste - Ursula stress ned

Police closing hour at 4.00 a.m. without any exclusion.

Vienna, Austria. The whole world know and celebrate the "Barbra Streisand"-Party-Hit by Duck Sauce. An Austrian label called "Copy_Paste" created this version of the Duck Sauce's song to protest against the closing hour  for party locations in Vienna, which is 4 o'clock in the morning. But the Event-Scene want to fight against this circumstance. Target of this demonstration is Ursual Stenzel, a Vienna politician. So, the song is named "Ursula stress ned" which is German slang for "Ursula, do not hassle!".
By the way, if you ever want your own Barbra Streisand song, you should try GoBarbra.com.


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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Album Stream: Lykke Li - Wounded Rhymes


Stockholm, Sweden. On 4th March you can purchase "Wounded Rhymes". The new album of "Lykke Li" (one of my favourite music artists). To ease your buying desicion I have here the album stream for you. I'm really really looking forward to this gorgeous album.


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