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PeaceNikki

(27,985 posts)
Thu May 31, 2012, 06:27 PM May 2012

Barbara Lorman: I was GOP lawmaker, but I’m voting for Barrett

http://m.host.madison.com/article_fbb8a318-ac7d-51e4-b25b-7c24a95b6d2d.html

Dear Editor: Why would a longtime Republican and former legislator vote for Democrats Lori Compas and Tom Barrett? Why would a business looking to expand consider moving to a state that is ruled by right-wing extremists whose ideology has caused endless conflict? Why would anyone look up to leaders on a mission to tear apart public education just when we need educated workers more than ever?

I believe a national agenda is at work here that has little or nothing to do with us and a lot to do with changing how we will look to the rest of the nation. Ask yourself if you want us to look like those states where parents with enough money avoid the public schools.

Of the many issues that have upset so many, ,I worry most about the undermining of public education. Just like good medical care and good roads,good education costs a lot. Without a doubt,quality teaching is expensive. The draconian slashing of funding and targeting of teachers has made me sad. Do we not want a top-notch technical college system? One of the best higher education systems? The best-prepared high school graduates? Did the governor not get just about everything he wanted when he was offered concessions from the unions? And why have teachers been made scapegoats for everything that is perceived to be wrong with Wisconsin? Where is this coming from? It needs to go away.

I served with Tom Barrett in the state Senate. He was well liked by Republicans and Democrats. He is smart and decent. He would be a healer and consensus builder. I have met with Lori Compas and have the same impression of her. I believe we must move away from the narrow emotional issues that divide us and have little to do with good government. We need people in Madison who will restore our faith and confidence —people who will govern with evenhandedness and an open mind. I believe Tom Barrett and Lori Compass are such people. They will receive my vote,and, I hope,yours.

Barbara Lorman
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Barbara Lorman: I was GOP lawmaker, but I’m voting for Barrett (Original Post) PeaceNikki May 2012 OP
Integrity. Such a rare and exquisite quality in a politician. LiberalAndProud May 2012 #1
We used to have a reputation for politicians like that in Wisconsin htuttle May 2012 #2
Yes we did... PeaceNikki May 2012 #3
Hey, PeaceNikki, you're here! Lifelong Protester May 2012 #4
yeah, just this week after a hiatus busy with life.. PeaceNikki May 2012 #5
It's sad to have lost that reputation. LiberalAndProud May 2012 #7
Especially a Republican Bandit May 2012 #9
wow...an old time republican madrchsod May 2012 #6
We need more repubs and dems. like her. I hope people listen to her. southernyankeebelle May 2012 #8

Lifelong Protester

(8,421 posts)
4. Hey, PeaceNikki, you're here!
Thu May 31, 2012, 06:56 PM
May 2012

I'm sure you're up to your eyebrows in Recall work, but glad to see you are still around.

Solidarity!!

PeaceNikki

(27,985 posts)
5. yeah, just this week after a hiatus busy with life..
Thu May 31, 2012, 06:58 PM
May 2012

And all of the goings on here. Good to see you, too!!

Bandit

(21,475 posts)
9. Especially a Republican
Thu May 31, 2012, 07:22 PM
May 2012

In fact I find it very hard to believe there is such a Republican still in existence.. I had a very good conversation with an ex teabagger. He is a veteran and we met at the VA clinic in Anchorage...He said he finally woke up when he started to realize almost everything he was hearing from the right was out and out falsehoods.. We talked for almost an hour and I went away feeling a hell of a lot better about life in general. He said he planned on voting for Obama and would find it difficult to vote Republican anytime in the near future...One at a time.....We shall overcome..

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