Author: Bob Cobb Freelance Ink LLC Word Press Administrator
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Ehtics Analysis: Leaked information avails VetsCAN president wastes no time hitting the ground running with a hyperpolitical letter-to-the-editor of the Wisconsin State Journal
VetsCAN of Madison, Wisconsin president Connie Walker puts her 501 c 3 collective bargain on the line without the assembly of a public relations committee Sunday May 22. The enclosed letter details a hyperpolitical rant directed at a political party through the WDVA Women of the Year’s credentials. The newly formed group is fiscally represented…
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Vantage Points: Cahill’s decision to limit the viewpoint of the George Floyd Murder Trial
When painting the portrait of the model judge for a murder trial, one could select from a palette of attributes like meticulous calculation, attention to detail, objective listening, fair-minded reasoning, problem solving, and critical thinking blended with hues of virtuosity in contrast to decisiveness. Society paints portrait judges based on their ability to effectively discern…
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Former Madison NORML Deputy Director appears before Jefferson County Court April 12
Former Deputy Director Brian Seamonson of Madison NORML appeared before Jefferson County Family Court Commissioner Jennifer Weber Monday for initial appearance. Seamonson appeared before the court to face charges entered by the Lake Mills Police Department. Seamonson claimed the patrol officer did not want to charge him for possessing Cannabis passing the decision on to…
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Northern Wisconsin NORML Secretary wrongfully accuses Facebook admins of public defamation during COVID-19
Secretary of Northern Wisconsin NORML under the guidance of Regional Chapter Jay Selthofner unethically published blogs making false claims regarding harassment February 23. Those allegations went viral spreading malicious falsehoods costing us chances to pursue freelance opportunities. Complaints have been filed and now we wait. In the meantime, Selthofner’s group stands poised to strike again…
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Cobb-ed—Building the case for malicious falsehood: Northern Wisconsin NORML’s accusations lack merit during COVID-19
What lengths will Jay Selthofner and his Northern Wisconsin NORML chapter go to diffuse their whistleblowers? Mr. Selthofner lacks merit after publishing his organization’s retaliatory blog. Northern Wisconsin NORML called out Bob Cobb and Madison NORML founders February 23rd, citing harassment over a Facebook page titled, “the Shoelace Express.” For the sake of law review…
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Racine mayor receives backlash for veteran hiring policy with police task force—the pdf response
Outraged veterans across Wisconsin seek justice Wednesday after mayor of Racine Cory Mason faces discrimination allegations targeting veteran hiring for police force. Wisconsin mayor encourages police department to discriminate against veterans in hiring practices | USSA News | The Tea Party’s Front Page The mayor of Racine hired local law firm Payne and Frazier to…
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Restaurant manager’s fundraising passion drives business through COVID-19
As the restaurant manager of Carmella’s Italian Bistro in Appleton, Wisconsin, Lisa Johnson and her marketing team attract customers through social media campaigns for social justice. Johnson’s advocacy passion works with local organizations like Harbor House to raise funds to bring clothes to children. Johnson’s staff on average, raises $1,200 per campaign matched by the…
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Spring Splash 2020 goes virtual on social media avoiding past year’s aftermath
The deputy chief of police and his Spring Splash task force in Whitewater, Wisconsin ended the month of May event-free due to Coronavirus. Ordinance violations found in the 2019 Whitewater Police Blotter Report totaled over 90 pages ranging from throwing a football over the street to felony convictions. One year later, the statewide stay-at-home…
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Madison College Documentary Student Seeks Support for a State Street Warming Shelter
It would be great if everyone had a place to warm up on State Street. Unfortunately, that is not the reality for homeless members of Madison, Wis. who braved the cold on Valentine’s Day. Scholars from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and elected corporate citizens from our State Street District and Madison Common Council turn the…
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Madison Methodist Church parishioners tackle The New York Times 1619 Project through podcast discussion
Madison, Wis.—Local Madison school teacher Camara Stovall has taken on the role of facilitator for New York Times podcast group discussion starting Jan. 2. Camara Stovall is an African American teacher in the Madison School District who is actively seeking answers to long-standing questions regarding public school disregard for historically correct textbooks. Stovall seeks to…
