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Sheriff Arpaio’s national fans show support

Feb 09, 2012 Comments Off by

President Barack Obama, his Justice Department and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder might hold Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio in disdain, but the cheering voices of the American people drown out their monotonous drone. Grassfire Nation, a politically conservative group, has collected nearly 100,000 online petitions signatures from across the country to demand that federal [...]

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Tony Bouie: Problematic candidate is baaack

Jan 30, 2012 Comments Off by

Problem-plagued perennial candidate Tony Bouie is once again in quest of a legislative seat. This time he’s seeking an appointment rather than going through that revealing information spill that accompanies an actual campaign.  Bouie is now looking to be named as a replacement to fill the AZ House seat in Legislative District 4, currently open [...]

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AZ Dem chair takes a hike: Readying for CD 9 race

Jan 30, 2012 Comments Off by

Andrei Cherny, whose name more resembles that of a Soviet Politburo chief than the chair of the state Democrat Party, has announced that he is leaving his post after just a year. He uses his self-congratulatory farewell letter to Arizona Dems to take credit for removing Senate President Pearce while hoisting himself by blasting individual [...]

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AZ’s Big Red: Kyrsten Sinema’s Commie ties revealed

Jan 18, 2012 Comments Off

Andrew Breitbart’s Big Government website features an in-depth report on Arizona’s short time, first-term state Senator Kyrsten Sinema. The liberal Democrat’s ties to the Communist Party are revealed by researcher and blogger Trevor Loudon. A committed pro-abortion and open-borders advocate, Sinema resigned her state senate post on January 3, simultaneously announcing her intention to run [...]

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Vetting Bundgaard replacement: Kudos in order

Jan 17, 2012 Comments Off

Tony Bouie’s application for appointment to senate vacancy wisely disregarded In the wake of Scott Bundgaard’s resignation as the Republican state senator representing Legislative District 4, seven applicants submitted their names as potential replacements. The three finalists who emerged after being vetted by the district’s precinct committeeman are state Rep. Judy Burges, former Maricopa County [...]

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So soon? Jerry Lewis stepping down?

Jan 13, 2012 Comments Off

We hear Republican Jerry Lewis has decided to call it quits. He probably got wind of the fact that the Republican District 18 voters he bamboozled  are onto his lengthy list of Democrat supporters and donors.  Among them Eddie “your home town grocer” Basha, Roman Ulman (Executive Director of AFSCME AZ Union), former Democrat Phoenix [...]

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Even trade: Lujan replaces Sinema in state Senate

Jan 11, 2012 Comments Off

A liberal for a liberal
State Rep. David Lujan (D-Dist.15) is now Senator Lujan.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors appointed the former House minority leader, to the seat vacated via the resignation of Kyrsten Sinema.  Last week, she announced …

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Protest against Sheriff Arpaio flops

Jan 10, 2012 Comments Off

Supporters in full force, vastly out numbering single protestor WND News covers the failed protest — a single protestor showed up — that took place at the beginning of the 2012 legislative session yesterday. Radical activist Randy Parraz’s efforts to rev up a crowd fizzled although his group had a permit to assemble. Approximately 50 [...]

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Union-backed Stanton already sells out to Obama

Jan 07, 2012 Comments Off

Democrat Greg Stanton was sworn in as Phoenix’s 52nd mayor this past Tuesday. In his speech, he promised those often repeated but elusive qualities of “transparency, openness and inclusion.” Talk is cheap. His oversized transition team, which he claims “looks like Phoenix,” doesn’t. “Over the past year, I came to understand that not everyone was [...]

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AZ GOP lawmakers obvious targets of AIRC

Jan 02, 2012 Comments Off

39 percent of Republican state legislators negatively impacted The report in the daily carried an innocuous headline — Some lawmakers feel upended by new map – belying the disturbing facts behind Arizona’s so-called Independent Redistricting Committee‘s charade of impartiality redrawing district lines. Although the state Constitution prohibits the Democrat-heavy commission from considering the addresses of incumbents [...]

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