Posted on Monday, 4th February 2008 by Patrick Dorwin

Dan Bice has an update on the story broken here at BadgerBlogger, Attack dog targets Scott Walker.

This is from the second item in the Bice column.

To be continued
The whole thing gets curiouser and curiouser.

A special-interest group, the Thomas Paine Democracy Network, is putting up billboards around town attacking Republican County Executive Scott Walker.

Thomas Paine lists Republican hatchet man Todd Rongstad as its registered agent and his house as its office. The group hasn’t disclosed its funding source.

But one person listed as a board member denies any ties to the nonprofit.

Ray Sykes Jr., one of three board members, declined an interview request. But Stephanie Coleman, a site manager at the senior center where Sykes lives, said he is unfamiliar with the group. Coleman had just spoken to Sykes about the subject before talking to No Quarter.

Go check out the rest.

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2 Responses to “Update on the ‘Attack dog targets Scott Walker’ story”




  1. PCD Says:

    It figures no one wants to be associated with this dirty stick. All the more reason to retire Democrats to the unemployment line or jail.




  2. Jeni Says:

    Didn’t Thomas Paine condemn dictatorship? And call Napolean “the completest charlatan that ever existed”? And please do correct me if I’m mistaken, but wasn’t he known for his stand on ethics?

    This sounds like one UN-ethical group. They need to think about what their namesake said, at the very least:

    “That there are men in all countries who get their living by war, and by keeping up the quarrels of Nations, is as shocking as it is true; but when those who are concerned in the government of a country make it their study to sow discord, and cultivate prejudices among Nations, it becomes the more unpardonable.” — Thomas Pain

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