Arizona

What’s His Name? An Essay by Shirley Robinson Sprinkles, Ph.D

January 12, 2011 by Source
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Editor: Shirley Robinson Sprinkles, a lifelong friend of Ernie McCray, wrote to us sharing her thoughts on the events that took place this last week in her town of Tuscon, and we wanted to share them with you. Thank you Shirley. “What’s his name?” –yes, that’s the question all of the network reporters were asking […]

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Arizona pot measure pulls ahead in vote count

November 13, 2010 by Source

PHOENIX — A measure that would legalize medical marijuana in Arizona pulled ahead for the first time Friday, with both supporters and opponents saying they believed the proposal that went before voters on Election Day would pass.

Proposition 203 was ahead by 4,421 votes out of more than 1.63 million votes counted. The measure started out losing by about 7,200 votes on Nov. 2 and the gap gradually narrowed in the following 10 days.

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Flashes from the Empire

July 28, 2010 by Source
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ALL LINKS AND DETAILS INSIDE:

Federal Judge blocks parts of Arizona’s new immigration law
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Antiwar Left Grows in Congress With Latest War-Funding Vote
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Michael Moore Is Right About Obama
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Bernie Sanders: No to Oligarchy

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FAIR and Arizona SB 1070

July 7, 2010 by Andy Cohen
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by Andy Cohen/ The Politics of Football

Attorney General Eric Holder and the Department of Justice on Tuesday announced their intentions to file suit against the State of Arizona and Governor Jan Brewer over SB 1070 that Brewer signed into law in April. “Setting immigration policy and enforcing immigration laws is a national responsibility. Seeking to address the issue through a patchwork of state laws will only create more problems than it solves,” Holder cited as among the many reasons to overturn the state law.

But SB 1070 isn’t just a bad law; it’s a racist law with distinctly racist roots. SB 1070 was written and promoted with an enormous helping hand from FAIR (Federation for American Immigration Reform), an anti-immigration lobbying organization with a far right-wing agenda that has been deemed an immigration hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

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Death at the Border and San Diegans Protest In Arizona

June 18, 2010 by Source

Editor: Rocky Neptune accompanied local San Diegans as they caravaned to Phoenix to join thousands in protest of Arizona’s new immigration and ethnic studies laws. Here, he recites his observations of that trip and summarizes local developments, including the death of Anastasio Rojas.

by Rocky Neptune
San Diego Man Brutally Beaten to Death by Border Agents

In front of hundreds of terrified border crossers several U.S. Border Patrol Officers killed Anastasio Hernandez Rojas, 42, a lifetime resident of San Diego, with a wife and five children. Apparently, trying to flee earlier abuse by agents after his arrest some hours earlier Hernandez Rojas, was attempting to run into Mexico, to awaiting Mexican custom officials, when federal agents tasered him and beat him to death Friday evening, May 28.

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Solidarity Rally for Immigrants and Against Arizona – Photo Gallery

April 27, 2010 by Staff
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Dozens of people made it downtown on Monday, April 26th, to rally and parade in front of the Federal Building, to protest Arizona’s new immigration laws. Several OBceans made it to the rally in support.

These photos were taken by Michael Gomel for our viewing pleasure.

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Remembering a Jr. High Love Story

April 27, 2010 by Ernie McCray
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Back in 1951 my classmates and I at John Spring Jr. High, in Tucson, in our pure innocence, made desegregation work in our part of town.

It was all about love and without it, in heavy doses, many of us black kids wouldn’t have been able to bear the pain and awkwardness that came with the new era. See, there we were on the very first day singing “Hail to John Spring Jr. High” just a summer away from having, for years, sung our “hail to’s” to Paul Laurence Dunbar. At Dunbar Jr. High. Overnight Dunbar’s name was exited from our lives like a word being erased at the blackboard – as though there was no realization that this great poet with pen in hand had captured in his imagery the very essence of our struggles as a people, in black dialect, no less. This man was tied to our very psyche, our sense of self. We couldn’t understand why his name had to go.

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You’ve got to be kidding… Brian Bilbray solves the immigration problem thanks to the shoes of the people

April 24, 2010 by Anna Daniels
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The Republicans have taken the bull by the horns on the immigration issue, proving yet again that they know how to produce b.s. and lots of it.

Arizona was not about to wait for President Obama to address this federal issue. Arizona wants to be as bad-ass as secessionist threatening Texas, although the Zonies themselves are smart enough to not want to actually spend time in Texas, preferring to use their get out of hell card to hang out on a California beach during the summer. Arizona’s approach to comprehensive immigration reform in all of its reducto ad absurdum is a mere two words- racial profiling. Keep it classy, Arizona!

Racial profiling is as American as apple pie and throughout the history of this great country of ours, …

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Arizona’s Immigration Bill is a Social and Racial Sin – Are We Ready for a Boycott of Arizona?

April 23, 2010 by Source
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by Jim Wallis / Christians for Immigration Reform /04-21-2010

I got up at 4:30 a.m. on Tuesday to fly to Phoenix, Arizona, to speak at a press conference and rally at the State Capitol at the invitation of the state’s clergy and other leaders in the immigration reform movement. The harshest enforcement bill in the country against undocumented immigrants just passed the Arizona state House and Senate, and is only awaiting the signature of Governor Janet Brewer to become law.

Senate Bill 1070 would require law enforcement officials in the state of Arizona to investigate someone’s immigration status if there is “reasonable suspicion” that the person might be undocumented.

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A Shout out to Some Old Arizona Wildcats

January 6, 2010 by Ernie McCray
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Hey, guys, I guess you’ll have to “Bear Down” without me. I was looking forward to ambling – or whatever you call the way we 70 plus year old dudes walk now – out to mid court with you at the halftime of the U of A/Washington game while thousands of Wildcat fans look at us, going “You guys played basketball?”

Well, I intended to be there but I lost my wife a few months ago and I find that my energy ebbs and flows. …But, wow, has it really been fifty years since we were tearing it up back in old Bear Down Gym….

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US Supreme Court limits car searches and begins to salvage the 4th Amendment

April 21, 2009 by Source
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The Supreme Court put a new limit on police searches of cars Tuesday, saying that “countless individuals guilty of nothing more serious than a traffic violation” have had their vehicles searched in violation of their rights.

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Arizona Election Official Observer Arrested for Questioning Possible Tampered Ballots & Charged with Criminal Trespass

September 10, 2008 by Staff

by Rady Ananda/ OpEdNews / originally posted on September 7, 2008 During Saturday’s [Sept. 6] audit of Pima County ballots from Arizona’s primary election, official observer John Brakey was forcibly removed by sheriffs when he raised questions about possible ballot tampering.  At least seven ballot bags arrived unlocked or lacked proper chain of custody documentation.  […]

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