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Wisconsin Opinion Links
5/29/2009
:::PM LINKS:::
Mike Ivey:
Budget belt-tightening spreads across the board
Brian Fraley:
About last night (and this morning)
Kevin Binversie:
Only 6 knew of the Commerce Clause
Jonathan Krause:
Opening Pandora's Box
Ben Artz:
Commence the festival of pork
Patrick Dorwin:
Wisconsin budget discussion
Owen Robinson:
Nero’s Fiddle still in use
Christian Schneider:
Journey to the center of the budget
Bill Kramer:
Looking for the 2003 version of Governor Doyle
Mike McCabe:
Lost in translation
Mike McCabe:
Lost in translation
Michael Leon:
Nichols denies racial profiling
Steve Prestegard:
The show must go on
Melissa Kovach:
The economic impact of the child care industry in southeast Wisconsin
Tom Rave:
Improve transit to take advantage of Milwaukee's proximity to Chicago
Dave Reid:
Apparently, my mom isn’t welcome in Bay View
Michael Horne:
Assembly Dems find unity in fundraising
Aaron M. Rodriguez:
Sotomayor does not represent the Hispanic community
:::AM LINKS:::
Darlene Vosen:
State must live within means
Rick Berg:
Wisconsin's woes are part of grand scheme of fiscal irresponsibility
Jim Stingl:
Supreme Court nominee aimed high, college pal says
Gary Wickert:
Move over bicycles
5/28/2009
:::PM LINKS:::
WisOpinion:
Online poll results: Who or what is primarily to blame for the state budget deficit of $6.6 billion?
Robert Doeckel:
524% annual interest? Not in my backyard
David Ziemer:
When contracts are outlawed, only outlaws will enter contracts
Mike Nichols:
Startling accusations from Pedro Colón
John Smart:
Spare our schools
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