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12:15 am Nov 2012

Voting Supression:The Real Terrorist Threat

By |2018-06-06T18:56:02+00:00Nov 2012|Categories: Jana Bommersbach - Blog|Comments Off on Voting Supression:The Real Terrorist Threat

We're watching voting lines in Florida and Ohio and hearing citizens screaming "Let us Vote, Let us Vote," and I'm watching the Republican leadership in those states turning a deaf ear. They're closing polling places after folks have stood in line for hours. They're refusing to expand voting hours or voting locales. What we're seeing [...]

3:24 pm Nov 2012

GOP’s Wizard of Oz candidate

By |2018-06-06T18:56:02+00:00Nov 2012|Categories: Jana Bommersbach - Blog|Comments Off on GOP’s Wizard of Oz candidate

Mitt Romney reminds me of the entire fantasy cast of Wizard of Oz. Like the Scarecrow, his brain is suspect, and just two examples suffice: his $5 billion tax plan is "mathematically impossible," most experts agree, and his "Jeep is moving all jobs to China" is simply untrue. Only a man with no brain would [...]

1:45 pm Nov 2012

Decisions on Propositions

By |2018-06-06T18:56:03+00:00Nov 2012|Categories: Jana Bommersbach - Blog|Comments Off on Decisions on Propositions

Here's how I'm voting on the 9 propositions on the Arizona ballot: --Prop. 114 is a worthless change in the constitution. This is a left-over piece of paranoia from our recalled Russell Pearce. The proposition exempts a crime victim from liability for damages if the victim hurts or kills a person committing a felony. Thing [...]

9:46 pm Oct 2012

No justice, thanks to Sheriff Joe

By |2018-06-06T18:56:03+00:00Oct 2012|Categories: Jana Bommersbach - Blog|Comments Off on No justice, thanks to Sheriff Joe

A jury deadlocked this week on a case that charged a trusted horse trainer had molested at least four little girls between 2006 and 2009. The case was riddled with questions about the adequacy of the investigation into the charges. Why would such a case just be coming to trial now, you might ask? Because [...]

5:31 pm Oct 2012

Lovefest for Carmona

By |2018-06-06T18:56:04+00:00Oct 2012|Categories: Jana Bommersbach - Blog|Comments Off on Lovefest for Carmona

Oh, they look so hurt, Senators John McCain and Jon Kyle, denouncing an ad by Democratic Senatorial candidate Rich Carmona that shows the senators praising him during his nomination for the U.S. Surgeon General under Pres. George W. Bush. They say it's so unfair to imply they're endorsing him now, and Kyl says that while [...]

2:11 am Oct 2012

No out-right lies

By |2018-06-06T18:56:05+00:00Oct 2012|Categories: Jana Bommersbach - Blog|Comments Off on No out-right lies

OK, I know campaign ads are designed to demonize your opponent and coronate your candidate in a few words, but wouldn't you think they should stop short of out-right lies? It seems appropo of this campaign that the very first ad Romney ran against President Obama was a clip with him saying "If we keep [...]

3:35 pm Oct 2012

Women, there was a time…

By |2018-06-07T15:57:07+00:00Oct 2012|Categories: Jana Bommersbach - Blog|1 Comment

There was a time when contraception was illegal in America. There was a time women couldn't vote. There was a time women had no legal rights to their own children. There was a time women were barred from college. And there was a time when the “rule of thumb” said a husband couldn't beat his [...]

4:57 pm Oct 2012

Arizona’s a pink state

By |2018-06-06T18:56:07+00:00Oct 2012|Categories: Jana Bommersbach - Blog|Comments Off on Arizona’s a pink state

On most political maps, Arizona is a "red state" in being predominantly Republican. But on one map, we're decidedly a "pink state." That's the map of "America's Rape Belt," and we get that distinction because BOTH of our sitting U.S. Senators, John McCain and Jon Kyl, voted against a bill to protect rape victims. They [...]

3:13 pm Oct 2012

Romney is so not ready

By |2018-06-06T18:56:08+00:00Oct 2012|Categories: Jana Bommersbach - Blog|1 Comment

Last night's debate on foreign policy only underscored that Mitt Romney is so not ready to be president of the United States. His geography blunder was enough: He said Syria was Iran's "route to the sea," when that's impossible. Iran and Syria have NO mutual land boundry. They're separated by the Persian Golf, where BOTH [...]

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