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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Tuesday not a good day for right wing radicals


Maine voters squash governor’s attempt to kill a 38 year old tradition of election day voter registration at the polling place by a 100,00 votes.

Republicans say they have no interest in raising tax rates, leaving themselves room for raising new taxes.
The Tea Party is busy suing difference factions of the group.

Ohio governor’s controversial limits on the collective bargaining right of state employees defeated.
Arizona anti-immigration architect Russell Pearce, lost his senate seat in a recall vote.

Occupy movement of the 99% gaining ground across the country.

Mississippi rejects the idea of a fertilized egg as a person from the moment of conception defeated soundly.

75% of Americans agree on a tax increase for millionaires to pay for jobs programs [Boehner falsely claims it would affect half of the small business people, whereas it is on 13% who make over 1 million.)

Elections blocked right-wing measures on voting, labor, immigrant and women’s rights in Tuesday’s elections.
Do you suppose the public is actually rejecting the extreme positions in the Republican Party?

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