I got this in a Email I sure as heck would support a recall!! Jim 
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>Veto spurs Doyle recall supporters 
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>By Matt Conn 
>Marshfield News-Herald 
>Supporters of an effort to recall Gov. Jim Doyle say they have more 
>ammunition after some legislators' recent failure to override his veto on 
>a concealed weapons bill. 
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>Since Doyle has served as governor for more than the required year, 
>qualified electors can enter a petition for a recall at any time, 
>according to Wisconsin statutes. 
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>The Senate voted to override Doyle's veto of the concealed weapons bill, 
>SB 214, 23-10, but the Assembly failed to override by one vote, 65-34. 
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>"If you've got that many people supporting a bill that's already legal in 
>(45) other states, including Minnesota, Iowa, and Michigan, which 
>basically surround Marshfield, this governor is completely out of touch 
>with people," said Rolf Lindgren, a former Libertarian Party leader who 
>heads recalldoyle.com. 
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>But other people, like Donald Farina, 37, of Phillips aren't so sure 
>about a recall based on one bill. Farina supported the right to carry a 
>concealed weapon, but said he understood Doyle's position. 
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>"As far as I'm concerned, he's doing his job the right way," Farina said. 
>"How are you going to handle that? That's a very tough decision to have 
>to make. He means well to protect Wisconsin." 
>David Klein, 39, of Athens wasn't so understanding. He became a signature 
>director in Lindgren's recall effort after Doyle vetoed the bill. In 
>frustration, Klein simply typed "recall doyle" into an Internet search engine. 
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>"They can go back to 130 years or whatever, but we're also in the state 
>that brought forth (Jeffrey) Dahmer and Ed Gein and those type of people, 
>too," Klein said. "Doyle, what does he really care about?" 
>The Rev. T. Michael Schelble of St. Mary Catholic Church in Auburndale 
>vehemently opposed the concealed weapons bill, saying as a former 
>Chippewa Valley hospital chaplain he'd seen his share of gun accidents. 
>The idea of a Doyle recall is preposterous, he said. 
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>"They're out of their minds," Schelble said. "This is absolutely 
>ridiculous. We need a concealed weapons bill like we need a hole in our 
>heads." 
>Wisconsin statutes establish a 60-day time period to collect 25 percent 
>of the voter signatures in the last gubernatorial election. 
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>That's not enough time to collect 443,837 signatures, Lindgren said. He 
>challenged the logistics in a Nov. 24 letter to the Wisconsin State 
>Elections board, requesting an official opinion on whether the board 
>would enforce the statute. Lindgren deemed the statute counter to the 
>state constitution's Article XIII, Section 12, which allows further laws 
>to facilitate the recall process but none that will hamper, restrict or 
>impair the right of recall. 
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>Lindgren hasn't received a definitive reply. Until one comes, a recall 
>effort will not happen. 
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>"Nobody wants to do a recall until the time-limit rules are decided 
>before we start," he said. "People don't want to get behind this if they 
>think there's not enough time to get the signatures." 
>Matt Conn can be reached at 384-3131 or 800-967-2087, ext. 328, or at 
>matt.conn@ 
>cwnews.net. 
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