Tucson Area Politics Examiners
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To all my loyal readers I will be signing off for the next week due to familial commitments and I want to take this chance to say thank you to...
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Here’s your chance to find a bargain and help out a group of people who are working to build a peaceful society on the planet. After their recent move, the Arizona Institute...
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The first of several votes on the Senate's version of health care "reform" was held last night, with the result a 60-40...
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PHOENIX, AZ -- Early Sunday morning, December 20, approximately 15,000 people lined up to receive an early Christmas gift courtesy of Phoenix First Assembly Church. 3,000...
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Organizing for America, the DNC’s remarkably effective grass roots organization that was largely, if not entirely, responsible for...
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It has not been a good year for the re-elected Iranian government. Since President Ahmadinejad alleged victory last June, the opposition has been more active, vocal, and visible...
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This week Glenn Beck seems to be trying to go with positive themes in reflection of the Christmas season. Beck's interview with Jay Leno...
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Michelle Obama already has nice watches in her collection, but there is one time piece that has caught my eye recently that the First Lady...
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Please watch the following 4-minute video of Mike Prysner, a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War in his accurate and moving testimony that current US wars are unlawful, evil,...
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For a political campaign, small dollar fundraising is sometimes more important than large donor solicitation. It clearly establishes your...
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Candidates for Kennedy's seat spar in 1st forum
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Republican Scott Brown went on the offensive against Democrat Martha Coakley on everything from health care to abortion during the first forum of the final campaign stretch to fill the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of Edward Kennedy.