Monthly Archives: February 2011

The B&R Monday Edition

Will labor strife in Wisconsin cascade across the country? ‘Right To Work’ Protest Could Prelude Bigger Fight Next stop… Indiana?

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Britney Spears Plagiarism… Not!

I don’t know where I got my musical definition of plagiarism, but I’d think you’d have to at least be able to match up four or so bars of music and/or lyrics side-by-side and that clearly isn’t the case here. … Continue reading

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The B&R Sunday Edition

Dem Senators Huddle, Showdown Looms Remember this when they soon brag about how they “fought” Tea Party takes on pro-union protesters as 70,000 demonstrators descend on Wisconsin Capitol in biggest rally yet The X Factor

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Fraud Of The Day

I’m not a lawyer and I don’t play one on television, but isn’t this fraud? As tens of thousands of public employees skipped work this week to attend protest rallies outside the Wisconsin State Capitol, many wondered if they would … Continue reading

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Vidcap Of The Day

Technology isn’t always your friend…

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Bonehead Of The Day

Tattoo-mad Deon, 27, has skull for face Does “Mad Dog” Deon really think he’ll get laid (let alone a job) with this face (and if so, what would she have to look like)?

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The B&R Saturday Massachusetts Edition

Wis. Democratic Party Condemns Hateful Signs Targeting State’s GOP Governor and Lawmakers It’s on: Tea Party notables plan descent on Madison, Wisconsin to counter union rallies States finally confront public-sector unions Most Americans don’t support unions for public workers Not … Continue reading

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MoveOn Email Of The Day

The more these protesters and supporters open their mouths, the more we see them for who they truly are. For Wisconsin’s schools and kids, the stakes today couldn’t be higher. Kim Hoffman, a middle school music teacher, spoke for hundreds … Continue reading

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