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Obama pushes for lower tuition

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Chicago's Hull House shuts down after 123 years

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Chrysler hiring at Belvidere

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Wis. DPI wants Assembly to pass voucher bill

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Thompson reports net worth topping $13 million

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Gov. Scott Walker delivered his "state of the state" address Wednesday over the jeers and shouts of protesters. Should interference while another is speaking be tolerated?
It's free speech and it's a public place.
He's ruined this state, so Wisconsinites should shout him down.
In a setting such as the Assembly Chambers, he should have his say; protesters should comment after he has spoken so all sides have their say.
They should have thrown the protesters out; it was his speech on where the state is and where it is going.

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