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June 26, 2011
Can't stop watching
Would anyone believe that Justice Ann Walsh Bradley would come across her office "with fists up" to fight David Prosser--the justice with an anger management problem? (Prosser is the guy who previously called the chief justice a "perfect bitch.") If one wants to accept his story about the events on June 13, Prosser, seeing that he was about to be assaulted by Bradley, put up his hands to "push her back."

Bradley says Prosser put his hands around her neck and chocked her. Prosser did not deny that her neck somehow got into his hands. A Prosser supporter said Prosser blocked her assault but in doing so "made contact with her neck."

Made contact with her neck? I propose that concealed weapons should be barred from the court. Apparently, Justice Prosser's anger management counseling didn't take. Time for another round?

All I can say is that one of the top supreme courts in the country is now at the bottom of the list. Good god! A physical attack.




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When the truth finally comes out, I would not be surprised if Prosser claims this is how he shows affection. Next surprise will be his announcing he is "out," and not necessarily as a justice.

-Pietr Haikuu | Hurley | June 26, 2011


The best part may be in the new concealed carry law. Now hotheads like Prosser can carry concealed weapons. Are we feeling safe yet?

-Franz Fripplfrappl | Madison | June 26, 2011


Ain't life in Wisissippi great? Now we don't need to turn on the TV and watch Jerry Springer to learn about white-trash fist-fights, we can just follow the daily activities of 'Justice' Prosser.

-Big Em | Milwaukee, WI | June 26, 2011


Is it possible to recall a SC Justice? I know it was possible in a Dane County court because we did it.

-Barbara E Lightner | Milwaukee, WI | June 27, 2011


Prosser better watch out because pretty soon some pissed off liberal is going to sock him in the fist with their chin.

-Griebnotz Doerkpfester | (Glad) I Escaped, WI. | June 27, 2011


First, an incident of admitted verbal abuse. Any company or corporation in the U.S. would discipline the offender and require counseling. Instead, Wisconsin voters extended the offenders "employment contract". Whoa!!! Now, this same offender has acknowledged physical contact, claiming self-defense. Any competent Human Relations Department would, at a minimum, put such an accused employee "on leave" until the facts of the incident were layed out. And, if it was found that the initial physical contact was a man putting his hands around a female's neck--- regardless of the self-defense claim--- I suspect 99% of them would fire the male "with cause". And, at most, the female involved would be disciplined. Now, Wisconsin voters allow this individual to author the majority opinion of a Supreme Court decision which allows legislators to break the law. I lived, worked and paid taxes in Wisconsin for 19 years. Both my parents lived there and graduated from the U-dub. How have the people of Wisconsin allowed themselves to be duped so badly?

-Paul D. Ericksen | Port Angeles, Washington | June 27, 2011


Dear Editor,
I actually just read a post from a man, who is gay, saying something on Facebook that said Just. Bradley should resign. I guess people forget, or never knew, where rights for people who are homosexual began in America. So sad where money and corporate America, not faith and community, have brought us.
Anonymous

-Anna Moffit | Madison, WI | June 27, 2011


This is really a joke. I love the posts here. Guilty as charged. What if Prosser's story is proven true and she is lying? Will all of you ask her to resign? Didn't think so. Why weren't the police called immediately? Why didn't Abramson, who hates Prosser call the police immediatley? Why doesn't she press charges, or seek a restraining order? There are alot of rational questions that need answers. The public needs to know the facts.

-Jake Jacobs | pelican lake, wis | July 1, 2011


 

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