More Union thuggery in Ohio. Not content to just picket the home of the governor when he wasn't even there in order to intimidate his family, the union thugs disrupt GOP state senators' restaurant meal.
As the lawmakers neared the end of their meal, a group of five to 10 union supporters angry about the passage of the bill hours before burst into the restaurant and began shouting.Led by Monica Moran, deputy director of public affairs for SEIU District 1199.
The commotion eventually led to pushing and shoving with the restaurant staff and owner, before police arrived to calm the situation as a police helicopter hovered overhead.
Union tactic backfires. A half-dozen snowplow drivers in Canton, Ohio have been suspended for three days without pay for leaving their routes to show solidarity with union demonstrators.
We need to hear more about those Obama organizers. Like...The new chairman of the Franklin County (Ohio) Democratic Party who was nominated by the Columbus mayor is Greg Shultz, who currently runs the Ohio office of President Barack Obama's grass-roots political operation Organizing for America. He isn't without baggage.
Schultz, 30, was able to capture the top local Democratic position despite being involved in a 2001 student-government controversy that helped derail another candidate last year. Last month, Schultz acknowledged that he was one of eight students who were disciplined by Ohio State University 10 years ago for a lavish dinner at Mitchell's Steakhouse.The $2,250 tab was paid for with student-government funds.
Licensing creeps.
Yesterday it was Illinois sex offending doctors who were not permanently disbarred. Today the Wisconsin Supreme Court reinstated the license of a lawyer who took money from disabled clients. The Wisconsin Journal Sentinel has a series on the problem with a lenient discipline system.
Even before he was licensed, the lawyer had problems.
Before becoming a lawyer Glynn was caught up in controversy, having played a role in a Capitol lobbying scandal.From the Wisconsin Supreme Court - Glynn's Disciplinary Proceedings and Decision. Dated April 27, 1999.
Eight months before he obtained his law license in June 1991, Glynn agreed to a plea bargain in which he avoided criminal convictions for taking money from a lobbyist for personal use. Glynn admitted using a lobbyist's credit card to pay $871 for a trip to Baltimore in an Amtrak sleeper for himself and then-state Sen. Barbara Ulichny (D-Milwaukee) in 1988.
One of his victims was a tube-fed multiple sclerosis patient whose finances Glynn was overseeing. He was a former legislative aide.
Why North Carolina for the next Democrat convention? You'd be surprised.
How freeking generous of them. EADS won't appeal $35B Air Force tanker decision
No time to prosecute Black Panthers, but U.S. Justice Department looking into Lilburn denial of mosque expansion. Story broken by Wsbt Channel 2.
Charlie Rangel Causes Stir In Courtroom While Supporting Bail For Afrika Owes who prosecutors say is a member of a drug gang that terrorized 137th Street in Harlem.
Just wondering. What's with those red shirts and purple shirts in Wisconsin? Colored shirts are a long tradition with the Left. Blackshirts in Italy. Brownshirts in Germany. Red Shirts in the south after the civil war, adopted by Democrats to make themselves more visible and threatening to black Republicans. My guess is that the SEIU purple shirts are meant to say "We aren't thugs. We support gays." Those red-shirted protesters in Madison embrace the red tide of socialism.
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