Why aren't we hearing from the candidates wanting to be governor about
their plans for confronting global warming in Wisconsin?

It's not as if global warming is new anymore. According to the latest
newspaper reports, global warming has already been changing Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin State Journal reported on Thursday that changes have been
reported in numerous peer-reviewed studies: "on the birds that trill in
our backyards, the lake ice upon which we plop our ice-fishing buckets,
the aspen trees that grace our parks" [Ron Seely, Wisconsin State
Journal, 10/12/06].

So why aren't we hearing the candidates for guv talk about global
warming?  Read more ....
http://madison.indymedia.org/feature/display/51085/index.php

Then before, during, or after the "debates", you might want to respond to
"We the People," and to the wider public as well about the way the
debates were put together. 
http://voteeisman.org/respond

"We the People" is a consortium of mass media: the Wisconsin State
Journal, WISC-TV 3, Wisconsin Public Radio, Wisconsin Public Television,
Wood Communications, and WisPolitics.com. The organization is financed by
several large corporations: American Family Insurance, American
Transmission Company, and Madison Gas & Electric. We the People is not
serving the Wisconsin public well by limiting the issues discussed in the
debates and by prohibiting bona fide candidates for governor from
participating in its debates. 
http://madison.indymedia.org/feature/display/49332/index.php
http://madison.indymedia.org/feature/display/49510/index.php

Michael Neuman

"We failed to anticipate Pearl Harbor not for want of the relevant
materials, but because of a plethora of irrelevant ones."
- Roberta Wohlstetter
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