Tuesday, February 01, 2011

How Can A Candidate Be A Non-partisan Supreme Court Justice

Mark Belling is discussing this and I remembered this article from the Ashland Daily Press.

The Daily Press - Ashland, WI > News > Candidate seeks to be fair, non-partisan justice
"Candidate seeks to be fair, non-partisan justice
Wisconsin Supreme Court primary nears
By DANIELLE KAEDING
Staff Writer
Published: Monday, January 31, 2011 12:08 AM CST
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate JoAnne Kloppenburg started out studying international relations and working with social service programs on the east coast before delving into law in 1985, at which time, she moved from upstate New York to Madison, attending the University of Wisconsin Law School.
'I taught legal writing there, which paid my tuition, and I interned for (Supreme Court) Justice (Shirley) Abrahamson while I was there,' Kloppenburg said, noting that she also clerked for Judge Crabb, chief judge of the federal district court in Madison."
How can you work for two of the most liberal judges in Wisconsin? 1 st Abrahamson, if she can will block everything Scott Walker and republicans will do to create jobs and fix the Wisconsin economy. Look what four liberal assemblymen did for Bass Pro Shop in Green Bay? 


2nd, Barbara Crab, who in 1991 ruled in  permitting Casino gambling. Where did that get us? 


Anyone can say they will be a fair, non-partisan justice but will  Kloppenburg take her direction from Abrahamson, from Crabb?  It would be a train wreck if we get a 4 - 3 democratic split on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Forget voter ID, forget creating jobs, hello more litigation in Wisconsin.   





If you care about the direction of Wisconsin you need to vote for David Prosser to protect your freedom in Wisconsin.   


Tell your friends and neighbors. 


This is IMPORTANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

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