Sunday, February 27, 2011

Senate still absent

MADISON on Friday, as the Senate does not much interaction between nationalists is one of 14 Democratic Senator Bill forward with might eventually appear.


The majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said on Friday morning, he was the Word Mark Miller was Chief of minorities.


Fitzgerald was the plan to corral him in the Capitol, but it returns nil.


"We have submitted to the Governor's Office address and the Governor has said, they send two state troopers Senator Miller home," said State Sen. Scott Fitzgerald (R).


Fitzgerald says he told Miller, Democrats needed Capitol to go back to the phone. He knew his message Isn't likely to resonate, but hoped that state troopers might be more persuasive.


Fitzgerald, "I said, we have to get on the floor, get this thing to do, so we can move and hopefully the diffuse, what happens here at Capitol right now," said.


The Democratic Senator's protests, instead of the prints continue to be the State and the support of the crowd and missing legislators future national pro-union leaders.


"It is a horrible Show and solidarity. They knew that this is wrong, and they tried to railroad through this, the fastest fast tracks, "said Richard Trumka, AFL-CIO President.


Even though the demonstrators rallied and waited for the Senator, state troopers did not manage to find Senator Miller.


"We're hoping to attract the pressure builds. I believe that the public is becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the idea that the Senator from Chicago and the group is in possession of some of the Rockford right now, "said Fitzgerald Motel State.


At the same time, the Democrats in the Senate between nationalists were hoping for, and does not appear on the second Democrat had last November election Challenger Governor Scott Walker.


Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, "I think this is the only way for them to have their voices heard," said.


Barrett says he understands why the Senator took away from his party, but he hopes for a peaceful solution is becoming a problem.


Barrett, "I hope that cooler heads prevail," said.


Unable to the judges until the Chamber has to return indefinitely.


Democratic Senator Jon Erpenbach told the Associated Press Democrats are willing to stay in Illinois for days or even weeks.


Both parties can agree on one thing, they hope some resolution to present themselves, but their standing ground partners so far, it is difficult to know when that might be.


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