Archive for February, 2006

Sex Predators and Work Release

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

Brian Fraley brings us the story of a sexual predator that was granted work release. This child molester is now prowling the streets of Madison.

Fraley’s Dailytakes: Sex Predators and Work Release
Madison…Madison law enforcement officials today are searching for a child sex predator who was granted work release privileges despite pleading no contest last month to repeatedly sexually assaulting a young child near Madison. After learning of the disappearance of the child sex predator this morning, State Representative Scott Suder (R-Abbotsford) and State Representative Mark Honadel (R-South Milwaukee) immediately drafted an amendment to their Wisconsin’s Jessica’s Law to bar state courts from granting work release privileges for all child sex offenders awaiting sentencing in state courts. Suder and Honadel said they were outraged by the court’s decision to allow this monster to walk back out onto the streets of Wisconsin unsupervised while he was awaiting sentencing for his attacks.

“Thanks to a ridiculous decision by a Dane County court this monster is now back out on the street instead of behind bars where he belongs,” Suder said. “This unfortunate case highlights the fact that our criminal justice system is failing to protect the public from these monsters. That is why we must immediately pass Jessica’s Law and Project KidSafe to protect our children from these predators.”

Go read it all and see why I spend so much time on this issue.

BUSH CHEERS DECLINE OF MAINSTREAM MEDIA, RISE OF ALTERNATIVE PRESS

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006
DRUDGE REPORT FLASH 2006®
President Bush, for the first time, is hailing the rise of the alternative media and the decline of the mainstream media, which he now says “conspired” to harm him with forged documents.

“I find it interesting that the old way of gathering the news is slowly but surely losing market share,” Bush said in an exclusive interview for the new book STRATEGERY. “It’s interesting to watch these media conglomerates try to deal with the realities of a new kind of world.”

[STRATEGERY was ranked #5 on AMAZON.COM’s sales chart early Tuesday morning.]

For example, journalist Dan Rather left the anchor chair at CBS News after Internet reporters revealed he had used forged documents to criticize Bush’s military record in September 2004. The forgeries, which Bush now calls a conspiracy, ended up helping his reelection campaign, he acknowledged in the Oval Office interview.

“It looks like somebody conspired to float false documents,” the president tells author Bill Sammon. “And I was amazed about it. I just couldn’t believe that would be happening [and] then it would become the basis of a fairly substantial series of news stories.”

He added: “Then there was a backlash to it. I mean, a lot of people were angry that this could have happened. A lot of Americans are fair people and they viewed this as patently unfair. So in a funny way, I guess it inured to our benefit, when it was all said and done.”

A change for the good

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

I didn’t realize this was happening today, I planned to discuss it when I heard back from my Alderman, Joe (smoking ban) Davis, asking just what it was about the change that he opposed so strongly, since he held three “town hall” meetings on the issue, but my request was never answered.

JS Online: DayWatch
The Milwaukee Common Council voted today to undo a nearly 30-year-old rule restricting the placement of group homes for people with disabilities, based on court rulings that had already rendered the 2,500-foot-spacing rule largely unenforceable.

The council voted 13-2 on a measure that lifts the rule on homes for people with mental or physical handicaps. Aldermen hope that will make it easier to retain the restrictions as they relate to drug treatment centers or halfway houses for released criminals.

Aldermen Joe Davis and Jim Bohl opposed the change. Both cited concerns about the concentration of such facilities in their northwest side districts.

I would still like an answer, perhaps of Alderman Davis would like to answer here, feel free, here is a copy of the email I sent on February 18.

Alderman Davis, I recieved your Winter Newsletter a few day ago and
noticed that you are quite opposed to group homes and the possible
changes that may increase the number of these facilities on our
community. Could you explain your opposition? Is there a particular type
of facility that you oppose or is it any residential group home facility?

To be honest, when I first read the newsletter, I thought I may have
missed something, thinking that you were opposing group homes for
released criminals or something, but after rereading, it is clear that
you are opposing group homes for the disabled.

I work for one of the companies that run the counties Transit Plus
program, we provide transportation for the elderly and physically and
developmentally disabled, so I am in many group homes each day, and I
find them clean and well maintained inside and out and they do a great
job for our disabled citizens. I have been in the business long enough
to remember what it was like when these disabled people were forced into
large facilities like The Jackson Center before they and others were
closed down and I would hate to see us regress to that point again. We
have a lot of elderly and disabled that are in vastly better places in
group homes where I see them getting the loving care that they deserve.

Again, perhaps I am missing something in your stance, if so, please
clarify, if it is the homes you oppose, can you give me the reasons why
you oppose them so strongly?

I am a Blogger and am interested in this subject and will probably write
about it, but I first want to understand why it is that you are opposed
to more group homes being allowed.

Thanks for your time,
Patrick Dorwin
[address omitted]

Mercure Uncut

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

John Mercure, someone I have mentioned and linked to video reports several times during my coverage of sexual predators in Wisconsin, has started a new Blog! Mercure Uncut

Mercure has become one of my favorite reporters because of his hard hitting investigations and he is an awesome addition to my blogroll! The best thing about his Blog is that he is even more outspoken than in his news reports. In his post today on Brian Homz, this sick disgusting pile of shit that raped the 5 year old daughter of his girlfriend, then tried to place the blame on the child’s grandfather, because his girlfriend refused to have sex with him one night, Mercure get’s quite detailed on what the punishment should be… And I agree totally, I’ll bring the rope!

Go check him out, he will be a regular visit for me.

No charges against Voces de la Frontera

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

RealDebateWisconsin is reporting:

This just in. No charges are to be filed in the Voces de la Frontera assault on the privacy of Senator Cathy Stepp.

More to follow.

This is OUTRAGEOUS!

What a coward the D.A. must be to refuse to issue charges against these people!

Keep up with RDW, Fred will be the best source of information around.

Milwaukee Aldermen vote in support of the gangs

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

Milwaukee’s aldermen voted today to allow known gang members to loiter. Police are not allowed to ask them to move along if they chose to gather.

Howling Moonbats barking for a coup

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

The Howling Moon Bats are at it again, they are now asking the U.N. join them in taking over the White House. We all know that the UN would like to, but even they have to be howling with laughter at these fools.

United for Peace : Events
TAKE THE WHITE HOUSE BY STORM - Stop Genocide, Torture and Occupation

U.N. SOS - We need your help to end the reign of international criminals.

It is our duty and the duty of the United Nations to rescue the people of the world from the U.S. dictators. Murder for occupation and theft of land is illegal. Murder of journalists is criminal. Remove the traitors who have stolen the U.S. budget and used it to commit international crimes against humanity.

[…]

We are calling on all citizens and governments in every country to stand with us. We are calling on all Member Nations of the U.N.; All Representatives and Justices in the World Court and International Criminal Courts; All Human Rights Advocates; All Soldiers and CIA agents and government officials who have been blackmailed or are in fear of the dictators to join us in ending this reign of corporate terror in our government. The World Criminal Courts need to incarcerate Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld for admitted crimes and known crimes of international scope. The Political Cooperative will put a new, temporary government in place that is comprised of people from Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and all the organizations that have finally made us aware of the truth of the savage practices and illegal policies of our government in assassinating our own officials as well as people throughout the world who oppose their criminal activity. We need all of you to save U.S. victims and global victims from their ongoing criminal activity. We are calling on the military, police, citizens and religious organizations to stand with us and help us to bring democracy back to the United States and by doing so, free the world from the wrath, occupation, theft, torture, blackmail and assassination by the Criminals in the United States Government. What they have done all over the world is much worse than what Saddam Hussein has done, so why are they not in jail too? They have admitted to international and national crimes, so why have they not been taken to Court too?

March 15 in D.C…. I hope they get the biggest nastiest snow and ice storm of the year :D

h/t: Peter and Michelle Malkin.

Big county boards common across state, but not nation

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

The paper has noticed that a move toward smaller county boards is catching on. Their column isn’t as detailed or fact filled as Bruce Murphy’s piece, WHY ARE WISCONSIN’S COUNTY BOARDS SO BIG?, two weeks ago, but still worth the read.

JS Online:Big county boards common across state, but not nation
There can be no denying this: The Waukesha County Board is big.

With 35 members, it qualifies as the 11th largest county board in the nation, out of some 3,000 ranked by the National Association of Counties.

It is larger than the county boards operating in St. Louis, Houston, Atlanta, Cleveland and San Francisco combined.

But is it too big?

Milwaukee Smoking Ban vote Thursday

Monday, February 27th, 2006

Here is a list of Milwaukee’s alderman, there is also a link to find who your alderman is if you are unsure. Make the calls so we can stop my alderman, Joe Davis from taking the private property rights of businesses.

ALSO! This smoking ban will NOT EFFECT the casino, so you can count on the Potawatomi expanding their bar area in the casino if this goes through.

Bob Wirch to vote no on ethanol

Monday, February 27th, 2006

Kenosha County Senator Bob Wirch is telling constituents that he will now vote No on the Ethanol Mandate. Also, the fact that the bill still hasn’t been scheduled for a vote, proving that opponents to this terrible legislation are having an effect, so keep those calls to your State Senators going!

h/t: Mark Belling

I’m sick of being sick…

Monday, February 27th, 2006

UPDATE! I knew before they did

The news is now reporting that the flu is in Milwaukee … No Kidding?

Wagner has more on the Do Nothing Rangers (DNR)

Monday, February 27th, 2006

Jeff Wagner has another example of the Wisconsin DNR and their storm trooper like tactics.

UPDATE: More audio

The President of the Wisconsin Senate, Allen Lasee called into the Jeff Wagner show with many more horror stories from what he calls their “Brown Shirt Tactics”.

Listen to Allen Lasee and Wagner discuss this issue.

They say these things happen in three’s

Monday, February 27th, 2006

A third actor has passed away.

Comic genius Don Knotts passed away Friday night. Knotts was one of the truly funny people, unlike what passes for comedy these days.

One of the most prolific, but never really famous character actors Darren McGavin died Saturday.

And today we learn that Dennis Weaver of Gunsmoke and McCloud fame has also passed away.

Action on SB-176

Monday, February 27th, 2006

A few weeks ago, Chanel 4 News did a story that showed released child molesters living in very close proximity to schools, you can watch the video here.

After that story I did a little exploring and wrote a few letters to see what could be done to get some action on SB-176, a bill that would limit where these released predators could live. Today I got a note from Senator Judy Robson’s office that “Senate Bill 176 is scheduled for a vote by the Senate Judiciary, Corrections and Privacy Committee on Wednesday, March 1st.”

Michael Joyce

Monday, February 27th, 2006

The long time head of the Bradley Foundation, Michael Joyce has passed away and Milwaukee and Wisconsin has lost a Conservative leader… or should I say, an icon?

School choice, W2, Miller Park, none of them would have become a reality without Joyce. He has been called “the godfather of modern philanthropy” related to conservative causes, by Irving Kristol. Paul Gigot said of Joyce, “Michael Joyce is the closest thing to the original source for what Mr. Bush is trying to accomplish.”

JS Online:Foundation chief nurtured conservative movement
Michael S. Joyce loved ideas, and he loved political and ideological fights.

In using the second to promote the first, he became a central force in shaping the way Milwaukee and Wisconsin evolved and a pioneer in pushing conservative philanthropy and advocacy nationwide.

Friends said Sunday that Joyce, 63, died Friday after a long battle with liver illness.