Going Rogue, One WI Now Style
[We have received the following and are pleasedf to publish it on behalf of One Wisconsin Now.]
Last Friday, Sarah Palin came to Milwaukee to give a speech for the Wisconsin Right to Life. The event was closed to the media and all electronic devices were banned from the event -- no cameras, no audio recording devices, no video cameras, no cell phones.
But that didn't stop us.
We wanted to be sure to document what ex-Governor, and noted quitter, Sarah Palin said when she thought no one was looking (or recording), and we posted the first of the clips we got from the event on our YouTube page at http://www.youtube.com/onewisconsinnow.
Palin arrived just hours before the impending vote in Congress on the most sweeping health insurance reform in more than a generation. And with coverage for reproductive rights under assault, we thought it critical to learn what the right wing's most influential intellectual voice had to say about the issue.
But instead of thoughtfully addressing the issue of health insurance or presenting any fresh solutions for fixing our broken health care system, Sarah rambled on about a different threat -- a sinister "little bit of change." What really concerns Sarah is the re-design of the gold dollar coin.
Listen to One Wisconsin Now's exclusive audio of Sarah Palin's 'Coin Conspiracy':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-SIoi8SiiY
Does listening to her nonsense make you angry? Then help us to keep pushing back hard against the right-wing noise machine.
https://secure.onewisconsinnowaction.org/page/contribute/steppingup
Whether it's this video, our WMCWatch.org program or working with you and our state-wide army of 40,000 online activists, we're able to do all of this because of the generous support of people across Wisconsin who believe in our mission of building a Wisconsin with equal economic opportunity for all.
Can you help support our efforts with a contribution of $25, $50, $100, or whatever you can afford today? We can't do any of this without your support, and from all of us at One Wisconsin Now, we sincerely appreciate all you've done -- from taking action, to sharing information with friends, laughing with us, being outraged, and even donating to support our efforts -- it all means so much to us.
So check out our latest video, and chip in if you can. We really aren't anything without your support.
Thanks for all you do,
Scot Ross
One Wisconsin Now
P.S.--Can you chip in today to help make sure we can continue to bring you hard-hitting (and sometimes undercover) research on the right wing? Your generous contribution of $25, $50, $100, or whatever you can afford will really go a long way to ensure One Wisconsin Now will be here for years to come. Thanks again -- we can't do any of this without your support!
One Wisconsin Now is a new-media online network of citizens from across Wisconsin committed to advancing progressive policy, leadership, values and ensuring equal economic opportunity for all.
Please consider making a contribution to One Wisconsin Now: https://secure.onewisconsinnowaction.org/page/contribute/steppingup
Last Friday, Sarah Palin came to Milwaukee to give a speech for the Wisconsin Right to Life. The event was closed to the media and all electronic devices were banned from the event -- no cameras, no audio recording devices, no video cameras, no cell phones.
But that didn't stop us.
We wanted to be sure to document what ex-Governor, and noted quitter, Sarah Palin said when she thought no one was looking (or recording), and we posted the first of the clips we got from the event on our YouTube page at http://www.youtube.com/onewisconsinnow.
Palin arrived just hours before the impending vote in Congress on the most sweeping health insurance reform in more than a generation. And with coverage for reproductive rights under assault, we thought it critical to learn what the right wing's most influential intellectual voice had to say about the issue.
But instead of thoughtfully addressing the issue of health insurance or presenting any fresh solutions for fixing our broken health care system, Sarah rambled on about a different threat -- a sinister "little bit of change." What really concerns Sarah is the re-design of the gold dollar coin.
Listen to One Wisconsin Now's exclusive audio of Sarah Palin's 'Coin Conspiracy':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-SIoi8SiiY
Does listening to her nonsense make you angry? Then help us to keep pushing back hard against the right-wing noise machine.
https://secure.onewisconsinnowaction.org/page/contribute/steppingup
Whether it's this video, our WMCWatch.org program or working with you and our state-wide army of 40,000 online activists, we're able to do all of this because of the generous support of people across Wisconsin who believe in our mission of building a Wisconsin with equal economic opportunity for all.
Can you help support our efforts with a contribution of $25, $50, $100, or whatever you can afford today? We can't do any of this without your support, and from all of us at One Wisconsin Now, we sincerely appreciate all you've done -- from taking action, to sharing information with friends, laughing with us, being outraged, and even donating to support our efforts -- it all means so much to us.
So check out our latest video, and chip in if you can. We really aren't anything without your support.
Thanks for all you do,
Scot Ross
One Wisconsin Now
P.S.--Can you chip in today to help make sure we can continue to bring you hard-hitting (and sometimes undercover) research on the right wing? Your generous contribution of $25, $50, $100, or whatever you can afford will really go a long way to ensure One Wisconsin Now will be here for years to come. Thanks again -- we can't do any of this without your support!
One Wisconsin Now is a new-media online network of citizens from across Wisconsin committed to advancing progressive policy, leadership, values and ensuring equal economic opportunity for all.
Please consider making a contribution to One Wisconsin Now: https://secure.onewisconsinnowaction.org/page/contribute/steppingup
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