Bill Moyers takes on ALEC

by David Safier

The first half hour of this week's Moyers & Company is titled, "United States of ALEC." Moyers gives this topic his usual careful, thoughtful coverage. For those who have been following ALEC for awhile, there's nothing new here, but it's a helpful primer on the way ALEC wines and dines conservative legislators and gets similar-to-identical, corporate-friendly legislation passed in states across the country.

Our own Rep. Steve Farley (currently running for Senate in LD-9) makes the statement that begins the episode, then he's featured in the 3 minute Arizona segment that starts about 27 minutes in.

You can watch the episode below the fold. If you go to the Moyers & Company website, you can read and print out the full transcript.

Arpaio’s deputy shoots and kills unarmed 19-year-old (video)

by Pamela Powers Hannley

Unarmed teenager Trevon Martin is shot and killed in Florida, and the story goes around the world. 

On September 14, 2012, unarmed, 19-year-old Joel Smith is shot and killed in Guadalupe, Arizona by a Maricopa County sheriff's deputy, and the news doesn't even reach Tucson. WTF?

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Department is beyond corrupt. It will be a national disgrace that Sheriff Joe Arpaio is re-elected. How long will Maricopa County voters support a racist octogenarian who sweeps through neighborhoods and arrests brown people; who forces prisoners to live in the blasting heat in the Tent City Jail; who wastes taxpayer money pretending to be the border patrol while ignoring criminal cases; who allows his guards to torture and even kill prisoners? The sheriff's department should uphold the law, not break it with impunity.   

Wake up and do the right thing, Maricopa County.

Watch a video about the Joel Smith shooting by Dennis Gilman after the jump.

Abortion: What happens when a ‘pro-choice’ blogger debates a ‘pro-life’ protester? (video)

by Pamela Powers Hannley

With the Republican Congress and the state legislatures (including Arizona's) passing anti-woman laws that ranged from the absurd to the vindictive, I can't understand why any woman in the US would vote Republican in this election. 

The impressive War on Women backlash may be one reason why most campaigning Republicans–except Todd "legitimate rape" Akin–are trying to forget anti-woman maddess that swept through their party in the spring. (After all, they don't want to lose all of the women's vote.)

None the less, the War on Women and the assault on women's reproductive rights continue– at least in the religious right wing of the Republican Party.

The Democratic Party's platform includes strong pro-choice language. Consequently, at the recent Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, a small band of anti-abortion protesters demonstrated in front of the convention center daily. Mostly, the demonstrators were old white men (surprise, surprise), but on one particular day a handful of young women joined them (to lend some credibility?).

You might say that "the devil made me do it," but with video rolling, I engaged one of the protesters in a heated, street-level debate about abortion, choice, access to contraception, sex education, "legitimate rape", fetus personhood, the morning after pill, and forcing underage girls to have a rapist's baby. 

Surprisingly, we found some consensus. We both believe…

– Abortion is a very difficult choice.

– Abortion should be a last resort, not a routine birth control method.

– Rape is rape, and there's no such thing as protection from pregnancy when a woman is raped.

– Abstinence only education is "unrealistic." Contraception and sex education should be provided to young girls in order to prevent unwanted pregnancy. She didn't want the contraception to be free, but she was somewhat more enlightened and reasonable than most Congressmen. 

– Vaginal ultrasound should be an option, if the woman wants one. (On the tape, she seems incredulous when I tell her about some of the legislation that has passed.)

Of course, the big differences between us were that:

– I believe every woman should have the right to choose, and she wants the government to dictate what citizens do;

– She believes that a fetus is a person from the moment of contraception, and I don't. She also believes that "right to life" doesn't apply to "criminals". (So, the death penalty is OK, but not abortion.) 

What I came away with is that much of the anti-woman legislation passed by Arizona and other states is too extreme even for a deeply religious woman who is vehemently opposed to abortion.

Watch the video after the jump.

Nancy Young Wright joins Republicans, files Campaign Finance complaint about Ally Miller

by David Safier

Ally Miller's Republican primary opponents Mike Hellon and Stuart McDaniel filed separate, formal complaints against Ally Miller about a too-close-for-comfort relationship between her political consulting firm, Tagline Media, and a few Independent Expenditure groups working on Miller's behalf. The interesting thing is, their complaints were too late to affect the primaries and make it abundantly clear that neither Hellon nor McDaniel have any love for Miller or care to increase her chances of beating Nancy Young Wright in the election for Pima County Supervisor, District One. To the contrary, it looks like they want to put some electoral hurt on her.

Young Wright recently filed a complaint of her own over the same issue. Hers is far more detailed than the earlier complaints. She gives evidence that there was an insufficient wall of separation between Ally Miller's campaign and the Independent Expenditure groups, and also maintains some of the IEs made thousands of dollars worth of ad buys before they had filed their statements of organization.

You can read the copy of Nancy Young Wright's complaint sent to Brad Nelson at Pima County Elections below the fold. It also went to the State Election Director at the Secretary of State's office.

[Full disclosure: I volunteer with Nancy Young Wright's campaign. I am also a member of the fact-based community and am relaying information from a Media Release sent out by Nancy Young Wright's campaign.]

Nathan Sproul, Arizona’s own Republican voter trickster/fraudster, goes national

by David Safier

It made the Star and lots of news outlets. Arizona's Nathan Sproul, who has been paid to mess with voter registration here and elsewhere for years, finally got caught, good, in Florida. His group, Strategic Allied Consulting, has been dealing in fraudulent voter registrations — including signing up dead people as new voters and even, according to Brad Friedman of Brad Blog, changing the addresses of registered Democratic voters so that when they go to vote, their addresses don't match and the best they can do is fill out provisional ballots. You can watch a video of Friedman talking about this on Thom Hartmann's show below the fold.

Florida is only the start. Sproul has contracts in lots of other states. This story is still unfolding and deserves major press coverage. (Here's the coverage in The Nation.) It's yet another example of the Republican voter suppression and voter fraud efforts, exposing them for the anti-democratic scoundrels they are.

I'll leave it for others who know Sproul's history better than I to talk about his prior misdeeds which have made him a Republican hero and an enemy of America's voting process. Suffice it to say, if ACORN had done a quarter of what Sproul has been guilty of, it would have deserved the accusations that were falsely heaped upon it.

UPDATE: I just scrolled through recent BfA posts and found AZ Blue Meanie has a detailed post about this story, including material about Sproul's 2008 work in voter registration fraud.