The state Supreme Court decided last week that “a person selling a home can look the buyer in the eye, lie about the condi tion of the home and escape legal conse quences,” according to Justice Ann Walsh Bradley in a scathing dissent that’s well worth a read. In essence, the split court said that home buyers cannot sue for fraud—and win punitive damages—if they find defects in their home that the seller should have warned them about.
The storms took a toll on our area’s wildlife, and the Wisconsin Humane Society is asking for donations to help rehabilitate orphaned baby wild animals.
Watch
baby animals being fed and enjoy some refreshments at the Wildlife Baby
Shower. Gift cards for food and wildlife supplies, cash donations,
animal food and other items are gladly accepted. The details: 4500 W. Wisconsin Ave., on Friday, July 11, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday, July 12, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, go to www.wihumane.org.
(To find more cool things to do this week, go to www.expressmilwaukee.com.)
Heroes of the Week:
Peace Action-Wisconsin, Vets for Peace and allies
These peace activists demanded that the Army and Summerfest remove the Virtual Army Experience—and won, when the Humvee and human targets were replaced with a saner exhibit. The backlash from right-wing radio just confirms that they were right to call attention to the Army’s new recruiting scheme and promo tion of vio lence at a family festival.
Jerk of the Week:
WTMJ’s Charlie Sykes
Sykes
is either the hypocrite of the week or just fundamentally stupid. The
reactionary host was outraged that comedian Bill Maher—who often pokes
fun at religion—was coming to town to appear in front of an audience of
adults.
But Sykes had no problem with an Army-sponsored virtual killing “experience” at Summerfest, which sought to attract kids
as young as 13 to shoot human-shaped targets. When the Army and Summerfest decided to pull the game, Sykes accused them of not supporting the troops.
Can You Help?
The
Unity Caucus—leaders such as Milwaukee Common Council President Willie
Hines and Milwaukee County Board Chairman Lee Holloway who represent
the area of the city rocked by violence this past weekend—is asking for
help. If you have information about the recent shootings, make an
anonymous tip by calling 800-78-CRIME.
Jim Webb’s Economic Stimulus Package Think
of it. It isn’t often that a freshman senator such as Jim Webb (D-Va.),
in the world’s most deliberative (translate “sludgy”) body, gets to
pass a major piece of legislation such as the Iraq
Veterans’ GI Bill. He had to bulldoze it past the opposition of
President Bush and presidential wannabe John McCain. Webb proves that
persistence can win out over flashiness.
As for “Roadmap to
Ruin” Ryan, he voted against the funding. Meanwhile, Charlie Sykes
maintains that letting 13-year-olds enter the virtual world of Iraq at the Big Gig is his way of supporting our troops.
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“I
teased some of my colleagues and said we can celebrate the Constitution
on July 4th and maybe when we come back you’ll decide not to tear it
up.” —Sen. Russ Feingold on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act,
which he blocked until after the July 4 holiday
PHOTO OF THE WEEK:
On the Move by Dhiraj Madura

"I love seeing old buildings being saved rather than razed for some McCondo. I really miss the old architecture of Milwaukee, and I am always saddened when the buildings I grew up with are razed."
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