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Wisconsin Opinion Links
4/22/2009
:::PM LINKS:::
Jeff Wagner:
Ed Flynn, call your lawyer - quickly!
Mike Hahn:
Van Hollen's memo is straight-shooting common sense
Laura Million:
Entrepreneurship drives job growth
Dan Cody:
Latest financial reports from Journal Communications good news or bad?
Mike McCabe:
The problem behind every problem
Jonathan Krause:
The sacrifices we are all making
Cory Liebmann:
Scott Jensen finally gets his man
James Rowen:
Santiago's escape plan to Florida undercuts local efforts
Michael Horne:
County board dips pinky toe into vast ocean of internet
Mark Thomsen:
Truth in auto insurance provisions protect consumers
Steve Prestegard:
Tea bags headed to boiling
Chris Liebenthal:
Walker's first campaign talking points
:::AM LINKS:::
Eugene Kane:
Society's dual standards are nothing new
Ariba Khan:
Mind your carbon footprint
Bill Foy:
Fear-mongering gets in the way of facts
Herb Kohl:
Earth Day opportunites for Wisconsin
Patrick McIlheran:
Polluting by way of pessimism
Rosemary Wehnes:
Workers can repower, rebuild, refuel America
Tom Still:
GM plant closing may have Janesville down, but it’s far from out
Owen Robinson:
Democrats contributing to manufacturing crisis
Mark Belling:
One sad state
Sean McMaster:
Glimmer of hope doesn’t mean recession is over
Jim Stingl:
Welcome to America's Carryland
Al Campbell:
Open carry?
Tim Schilke:
Moving past stem cell politics
Dave Zweifel:
For gays, times a-changin' for the better
Dave Cieslewicz:
Midge Miller: A life well lived
Laurel Walker:
Simple need of affordable housing requires a difficult solution
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