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By Bill Hurley


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Let’s get Monk to investigate election fraud in Waukesha County!

#wiunion #weac

Anyone who’s ever seen the TV show Monk knows that Monk applies his OC genius to solve every case put before him. Send him to Waukesha County, and in less than an hour he will figure out where those extra 14,000 State Supreme Court votes came from! What do you think? If you agree, join in the conversation on the WEAC Facebook page and join the Cause:

Let’s Get Monk to Investigate Waukesha County Election Fraud!

These are the positions of the cause:

  1. Monk will find clues that the GAB, AG and Feds will overlook.
  2. Monk will make sure any villains are locked up.
  3. Monk will leave Waukesha County cleaner than when he started.

I created this Cause page because my wife and I are big fans of the Monk TV show (which unfortunately ended its great run last year), and because Monk, aka Tony Shalhoub, is a Green Bay native who supports collective bargaining rights for public employees and joined us at our huge rally in Madison on March 12.

Here is a video of his great speech at that rally:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0nYt1IhOfI

Of course, joining this cause isn’t really going to start a Monk investigation (although it would make for an awesome series encore episode), but it is another way to express your suspicions that something fishy is going on in Waukesha County, where Clerk Kathy
Nickolaus either made a huge blunder or did something far worse by suddenly discovering extra votes that gave Republican candidate David Prosser the apparent victory.

What we really need is an all-out federal investigation. In the meantime, let’s give a shout-out to Monk and see if he’ll lend his genius, at least virtually, to the cause.

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