Posted on January 23, 2008 by Jim Nintzel
It’s make or break time as four local presidential candidates meet tonight for the Tucson Weekly/Access Tucson/Project White House Dark Horse Presidential Candidate Debate! Libby “Doctress Neutopia” Hubbard, Chuck See, Charles Skelley and Peter “Simon” Bollander will all be looking to hit a home run as they introduce themselves to Tucsonans.
The [...]
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Posted on January 23, 2008 by skelley2008
Quoting the Constitution of the USA:
Article 1, Section 8: The Powers of Congress
“To provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and current Coin of the United States;”
When interpreting the US Constitution, wherever it says Congress “may” do something, the Constitution actually means Congress “must” do something. Therefore Congress itself [...]
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Posted on January 23, 2008 by chucksee
The Economy
In this blog I have joined my cohort politicians in devising many ways to spend the government’s money. An astute reader may ask; “How are we going to pay for all this?” There is no simple answer.
At this point most politicians drop back to the two favorite phrases when addressing the economy: [...]
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Posted on January 23, 2008 by Jim Nintzel
With ties in both the Johnson Division and the Udall Division in first round of voting in the Tucson Weekly Readers’ Endorsement, Project White House Polling Central HQ is announcing a run-off election that will wrap up at noon Friday, Jan. 25.
In the Johnson Division, Leland Montell and Tish Haymer both captured 35 percent of [...]
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Posted on January 23, 2008 by Jim Nintzel
An electronic glitch in the vote-counting software caused polls in the Tucson Weekly Readers’ Endorsement race to close an hour ahead of schedule.
The so-called DST Bug, which evidently failed to account for Arizona’s refusal to participate in Daylight Savings Time, shut down voting at 11 a.m. Tuesday morning instead of noon.
The precise impact is unknown, [...]
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