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Question: Should I head down to Madison this weekend?
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Smash255
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« on: February 19, 2011, 03:18:17 AM »

That's strange. The best rated strip club in the Madison area appears to be in a suburb. I always figured that strip clubs were virtually nonexistant in suburbs.

Not surprising that you are wrong again in the thought that most other suburbs mirror Minneapolis. 

As a side note suburban Madsion has always been quite liberal as well (Obama won suburban Dane 2-1)
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Smash255
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« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2011, 01:33:39 AM »

Is this about the stupid union thing? Really who cares? I'd rather people organize protests regarding the refunding of Planned Parenthood or the use of steroids in the WWE.

You're not actually serious, are you?

Well the second part was a jab at Linda but people have serious prioritization issues if they can put together protests for these unions in a small state and then just let abortion rights disappear altogether. I haven't followed this Wisconsin ordeal but its no big deal to me anyways. Its as if you think I should care about such trivial matters. Bleh.


Destroying Unions by not allowing them Collective Bargaining Rights is a pretty big deal.  As far as Planned Parenthood being stripped of federal funding, keep in mind it is going NOWHERE in the Senate. 

The union issue in Wisconsin will actually impact peoples lives,  there is no going back, the Senators return, its a done deal.  The Planned Parenthood issue isn't a done deal, and is basically just a feel good attempt by the GOP to placate to their base, but won't really impact anyone because the chances of passing the Senate are zero.
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