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Chippewa Valley Man Running for President

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Yes, that title is correct. At first I didn't believe it either--but then both WEAU AND WQOW reported on it, so I knew it must be true. :P

His name is Bill Ingram, and he is considering running for the House of Representatives to unseat Representative Ron Kind--just in case the "President-thing" doesn't work out.

I did a little more searching and was able to find this article by The Dunn County News and this article posted by the Newsroom at UWEC.

I'll be honest, I will still be voting for Senator Obama in November. However, I am impressed by Mr. Ingram's committment to solving problems and providing alternatives.

Also, be sure to see Bill Ingram's campaign website.

Senator Kreitlow--a Freshman Fighting for Wisconsinites

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On May 21, I had a chance to attend Wisconsin State Senator Kreitlow's listening session at L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library in Eau Claire. A number of topics were brought up by constituents--gas prices, railway transportation, higher education, healthcare, the Iraq War, farming, etc. But the topic of most importance to me--as a UW-Madison student--was NOT sky-rocketing tuition or universal healthcare; instead, I was most interested in bipartisanship. We will only see effective policies implemented if our elected officials commit to working across party lines.

As a first term Senator, I hope Senator Kreitlow is committed to finding real solutions during this partisan age. Admittedly, his positions are often along party lines. Nonetheless, throughout the listening session, Kreitlow talked about the need for compromise and respecting the views of people you may not agree with.

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Compassionate Badger

REGIONALLY, this blog concentrates on Northern Thailand and Wisconsin.

TOPICS blogged about include: ~ media ~ environmental awareness ~ community empowerment ~ sustainability & sufficiency ~ agriculture ~ globalization ~ economics ~ government & politics ~ history ~ education ~ religion ~ AND peace

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Eau Claire, WI, 54703
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Drinking Liberally in Western Wisconsin

I was thinking the other day that starting up a Northwestern Wisconsin Drinking Liberally group might be fun.

If Uppity Wisconsin were to start such a group (probably meeting somewhere in Eau Claire) would anyone be interested in getting together occasionally for drinks and political talk (and maybe an occasional movie or ??).

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Dustup in 23rd District on Zien Flyer - Update

There's been a little bruhaha today because the state Republicans have been distributing a flyer in which Rob Kreibich (who was at one time an Eau Claire Channel 13 reporter) throws his support behind Dave Zien (R) over Pat Kreitlow (D). Well, no big surprise there. -- Update - I have added a link to a statement from Pat Kreitlow on the ad.

The point of contention, though, is that they used Channel 13's and NBC"s logos in the flyer, which may or may not be legal. And it certainly adds to the confusion that a few people in the area seem to be getting about the two former Channel 13 employees, and which is which (geez, if you ever talked to either of them you'd be able to keep it straight, I think - Kreitlow, Kreibich - Democrat, Republican - Black, White - all fine distinctions).

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Eau Claire Peace and Justice Rally

10/26/2006 - 11:30am

Eau Claire for Health Care Coalition member, UWEC Progressive Student
Assn. is one of the sponsors of a Rally and march for peace and
justice, specifically in opposition to the marriage and civil union ban
and the death penalty referendum and in support of accessible,
affordable health care and the Eau Claire Health Care Referendum.

This is what we've been working toward in Eau Claire the past nine
months, progressives working together in a multi-issue approach to
support traditional Wisconsin values of peace, social justice,
equality, quality, affordable medical care and the general right of all
people to fulfill their potential to be free, healthy, productive
individuals.

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