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More on that image and its parent pdf link. Related politics, three groups, two akin; here, here and here.
Pink slime, here, here and here. And an oldie, here.
Remember the old driving game "chicken," including the cliffhanger (and beyond) scene from Rebel Without a Cause, well there is a related game of daring adversarial individual(s). It is Brodkorb's filing litigation with what arguably is a threat of wanting to depose and put into evidence the dalliances of others not directly (or coincidentally) related to a firing. By starting a lawsuit and issuing a dare, he gives new meaning to "chicken suit," as an image. Here, here, here, here, and for international recognition and acclaim, here.
[UPDATE: Watch out Goldie Gopher. The Chicken Suit man wants to get into your threads.]
Voter photo ID stuff, here, here, here, here, [UPDATE: The Big E, at MPP. With embedded video, dead man talking.]
Katherine Kerstin - who she is reflected by her annual Easter excesses, false premises, and more sanctimonious than pious rhetoric - start here and work your way back. Here, among her kind. Did I say among her kind, here, an expert from out of town, a pundit's expert dripping with expertise. Drivel as an American Experiment. A year ago a column that inspired a YouTube video - did I say among her kind?
Minnesota Republican Rep. Ernie Leidiger, who presumably learned nuances of accounting and expense allocation in the course of becoming "General Manager and Owner, Brothers Office Furniture," and served, aptly enough, on the "Transportation Policy and Finance" Committee, has an event where transportation policy on the roads, met a personal question of finance; with SNAFU resulting: see, e.g., here, here.
The we're Number One, "No state party may be in worse financial shape," saga of more GOP-and-money stuff (beyond an individual such as Brodkorb suing for money, and an individual such as Leidiger and his prudent shepherding of campaign money) - the story of a seven figure deadbeat not paying rent:
here, here (a multi-part story by the Bubba Watson of local blogging), and Politico's original focus of Number One basket case, among many. The rent arrearage is at this building. Rates and such. Pawlenty campaign sets great example for Minnesota's GOP; it pays off its debts, balancing the books, and then it shuts down, ceasing to exist.
Infrastructure upkeep and upgrade needs, while Wilfare advances.
Suspended Santorum. Just another Herman Cain imitation? Herman acted promptly. Santorum went to Gettysburg, and addressed. (UPDATE: Fridley Patch reporting.)
That is it for now.
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