Our own crack legal analyst Ernie Canning pulls together many of the strands we’ve been reporting here, for many months, on the Wisconsin GOP’s attempt to dismantle voting rights in their state in advance of both the 2012 Presidential Election and, perhaps more importantly, before the upcoming recall elections of Gov. Scott Walker, Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and four Republican state Senators.
It’s all a part of the continuing “War for Wisconsin” which we’ve been covering in great detail here at The BRAD BLOG for quite a while.
If you’ve had any trouble keeping up, or missed any of the thrilling chapters in the state Republicans’ if-ya-can’t-beat-’em-disenfranchise-’em, take-no-prisoners assault on the voting rights of legal voters, Ernie puts it all together and brings you right up to date in an interview today by OpEdNews’ Joan Brunwasser…







It is said that war is just another word for oppression.
Get ready for world “oppression” as you ruminate during the skirmishes.
It’s nice to have a face connected to rational opinion. Great OpEdNews piece. Thanks Ernie, for all you do.
I have read a number of pieces by Canning here. He’s great. But I think he should try again for a better picture. This one doesn’t do him justice. It’s a “smile for the camera photo”, where the photographer didn’t take it right away while his smile was still spontaneous. That, and the flash is harsh, with several points of over-exposure/glare on his face and teeth, and deep shadows to left and to right. Natural indirect light is best. In an urban environment, you can look for a spot outdoors in the shade with lots of light bouncing off a white or gray concrete wall that is lit up by sunlight. Avoid direct sun, as it’s impossible not to squint. Bring along a friend who can engage in conversation, and shoot over the friend’s shoulder. Shoot a few pictures without worrying about expression, and stop to look at them for settings, lighting, angle, composition, stray hair, etc. then when all that is good, shoot a lot of pictures, like 20 (twenty) at least, so that they can be culled for the best one and for different expressions. Two friends with one decent camera can do this for you in 20 minutes during a lunch outing. Go for lunch several times and change roles so that everyone gets some nice portrait pictures of themselves. Or buy lunch for your two friends.
I thought you would be a lot more old and crusty ;^) I always enjoy your articles and feisty exchanges.
Judge Strikes Down Key Parts Of Walker’s Anti-Public Employee Union Law
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Nice to see you appreciated Ernest.