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Congressman Tim Walberg blacklisting constituents from his email list?

Congressman Tim Walberg blacklisting constituents from his email list?

Just after Tim Walberg took office this year, I went to his official Congressional website and signed up to receive his constituent emails. I waited and waited and no emails came. Then, one day recently, a friend of mine forwarded his latest email to me with some comments. I checked my email folder. No Walberg email. I checked my spam […]

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Some political predictions about the future of Michigan Democrats

For the past 6 months, I’ve been predicting that the east side of Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, which includes Chelsea, Dexter, Scio Township and tiny bit of Ann Arbor, will get lumped in with Congressman John Dingell‘s 15th District during this year’s redistricting process. The Republicans in Michigan have the keys to pretty much every office involved in redistricting. With […]

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Planned Parenthood gets a welcoming reception in Ann Arbor

Planned Parenthood gets a welcoming reception in Ann Arbor

Planned Parenthood arrived in Ann Arbor, Michigan yesterday with its giant pink bus. They are currently on a tour around the country to raise awareness about the Republican effort to defund Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood’s Big Pink Bus All photos by Anne C. Savage — please do not use without permission Over 500 supporters showed up to show that they […]

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Some ideas should be DOA

Like this. Michigan grows asparagus. Michigan makes wine. Now comes a twist in agritourism ingenuity — asparagus wine. “It has a mild asparagus aroma and flavor with a little hint of sweetness,” says Kellie Fox of the Fox Barn Market & Winery in Shelby, near Pentwater. Two words: Eewww, yuck. I’m just sayin’…

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Indiana prosecutor advised Scott Walker to stage an assault on himself

Indiana prosecutor advised Scott Walker to stage an assault on himself

To fully tell this story, you have to go back to the beginning of the protest rallies in Madison, Wisconsin. On February 17th, Governor Walker told the press that his office had received “over 8,000 emails” which he said were mostly supportive of his efforts to smash the unions. “The more than 8,000 emails we got today, the majority are […]

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Lost and Found

Lost and Found

H/T Marky Mark (my BIL) I’m just askin’…

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Netroots for the Troops – Where “Support the Troops” actually means something

Netroots for the Troops – Where “Support the Troops” actually means something

Every year at the Netroots Nation conference, a group of very hard-working, compassionate and caring people step up to help our men and women in the armed forces in an impressive way. They spend the year raising funds and soliciting contributions and then, in a several hour frenzy of activity, they assemble CARE packages to be sent to our troops […]

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I … It’s … Um … I can’t … It’s uh … Maybe it’s the crazy pills …

I … It’s … Um … I can’t … It’s uh … Maybe it’s the crazy pills …

It’s not often I am rendered completely bewildered and speechless by a news item but this morning, I am. And, big surprise, it’s because of news coming out of Arizona. What would you think if you read this? …[A]rmored vehicles, including a tank, rolled into their neighborhood to make the bust. Neighbor Debra Ross was so worried she called 911 […]

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Comment spam awesomeness

My wife got this most awesome comment spam on her new website, The Savage Feast: I wanted to develop a simple remark to thank you for some of the magnificent facts you are giving on this website. My time-consuming internet look up has now been recognized with professional points to talk about with my friends. I would point out that […]

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Michigan Republicans introduce bills to punish/fire striking teachers

The fun never ceases in Michigan these days, does it? What now? This: Republicans in the state House have introduced legislation to fine striking teachers and even revoke their licenses. State Rep. Bill Rogers, R-Genoa Township, on Tuesday introduced legislation creating penalties for public schoolteachers and the Michigan Education Association for inciting or participating in strikes. House Bill 4466 would […]

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Allen Park reverses decision to lay-off fire dept after wringing concessions from them

You may recall me writing about how the Michigan city of Allen Park planned to layoff their entire fire department. Well, they have reversed that decision. But not before wringing concessions out of their fire fighters. Of course. The Allen Park City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to rescind layoff notices that were sent to the city’s 26 firefighters last […]

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