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SB1070 Update: They can’t handle the [racial profiling] truth
July 27, 2010
by David Safier We need more of this. ABC's Channel 15 in Phoenix approached the question of SB1070 and racial profiling head on. In a news story, UA law professor Gabriel Jackson Chin said racial profiling is built into SB1070. Chin has written at length on the topic many times before, as I've posted here.
Republican Primary Mudslinging: New 2nd Favorite Website
July 27, 2010
Posted by Craig McDermott, cross-posted from Random Musings As a Democrat, I'm proud that most, if not all, of the D primary races have been run clean and on the issues. The personal and ad hominem attacks have been all but nonexistent. As a writer, I'm bored by the Democratic races. Civility and professionalism are
Senate vote for cloture on the Disclose Act today
July 27, 2010
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Disclose Act is the response of Congress to the conservative activist U.S. Supreme Court that greenlighted the ability of corporations (including foreign-owned corporations) to spend unlimited amounts of money to influence elections in Citizens United v. FEC, overturning a century of federal law and judicial precedents. On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate
If paying students can affect their test scores . . .
July 26, 2010
by David Safier Standardized tests are fine, so long as the results are kept in perspective. But when they're made the gold standard for assessing student achievement, things get weird, and measurements of achievement become badly skewed. Here's one of the many problems with high stakes tests. If motivated test takers do better than an
Back from vacation: a few bits and (amusing to me) pieces
July 26, 2010
by David Safier My wanderings, with erratic and occasional postings, are over for awhile. I promise to return to seriousness soon — maybe even today. But first I need to unburden myself of a few amusing tidbits. Here's the first: The best — as in most enjoyable — headline I've seen recently: Boys Trail Girls
The end of the line for journalism
July 26, 2010
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Arizona Republic today has an amazingly lame editorial opinion about the Shirley Sherrod smear that consumed the attention span of the mainstream media last week to the exclusion of all else. Truth is the other victim in Shirley Sherrod case. Longtime residents of Arizona are familiar with the long sordid history
Jan Brewer says she’s getting the job done (seriously?!)
July 25, 2010
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Accidental Governor, Jan Brewer, and the Republican-dominated legislature are the worst failures in Arizona history, without equal, as we have documented at this blog over the past two years. But Jan Brewer, the queen of making up shit, says it all has been a great success. Black is white, up is down, war
The corrupting influence of Citizens United v. FEC
July 25, 2010
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: As if corporations and their lobbyists do not already exert undue influence over elected officials, things are about to get a lot worse as a result of the conservative activist U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. FEC giving corporations the right to spend unlimited amounts of money to influence elections




