C Street abortion ban: the revenge of “The Family”?

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Affordable Health Care for America Act was supposed to be the first time since Medicare was enacted in 1965 that health care was reformed to move the country closer to universal medical coverage for all of its citizens. Advertisement Instead, the bill was hijacked by anti-abortion activists to enact the most … Read more

Time to show Traitor Joe the door

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: (h/t IWR Cartoon – Traitor Joe's) Nietzsche: God is dead. God: Nietzsche is dead. Lieberman: Health care reform is dead. The next line is up to you, Democrats. Sen. Joe Lieberman (the narcissist "party of me!") represents the "Insurance Capital of the World" — Connecticut is headquarters to 72 insurance companies. Connecticut … Read more

House Passes the Affordable Health Care for America Act

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Hours after President Obama exhorted Democratic lawmakers to "answer the call of history," the House hit an unprecedented milestone on the path to health-care reform, approving the Affordable Health Care for America Act late Saturday night that seeks to overhaul private insurance practices and guarantee comprehensive and affordable coverage to almost every … Read more

AZ House Dems vote for health care bill

David Safier

by David Safier Thanks and congratulations are due to our AZ Democratic delegation to the U.S. House. All of them voted Yes on the health care bill — Raul Grijalva, Gabriel Giffords, Ann Kirkpatrick, Harry Mitchell and Ed Pastor. Keep up the good work (he said hopefully).

Tucson school paragon of acceptance

David Safier

by David Safier The above-the-fold photo on the front of today's NY Times' SundayStyles section shows 4 students from Rincon High under the headline, Can a Boy Wear a Skirt to School?   None of the students, male or female, appear to be wearing skirts, but the caption says that Rincon High is a place … Read more

Further musings on the City Council elections

David Safier

by David Safier I wonder if the City Council election results would have been different if Trasoff and Uhlich came out strong and early against Prop 200. I know the smart money consultants said, Play it safe, you can't be against increasing police and fire protection. But what if they didn't "play it safe" . … Read more

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