The Misleading Notion of Arizona SB 1070

May 17, 2010

By Karl Reiner  In previous years, as controls along the U.S.-Mexico border were continually tightened on the east and west sides of Arizona, the state paid scant attention to the changing conditions along the border.  Perhaps it was assumed that the drug transporters, human traffickers and economic refugees would ignore the logistical possibilities the state

SB1070 Update: News tidbits

May 17, 2010

by David Safier Here are a few SB1070-related items worth noting. Silvana Salcido Esparza, the James Beard award-winning chef at the Barrio Cafe in Phoenix, decided to take a principled stand and speak out against SB1070, telling young people they need to vote to change things. Her business has been booming during a time when

SB1070 Update: Does Palin read El Blog?

May 17, 2010

by David Safier Since the beginning of my coverage of all things SB1070, I've been using the photo at right on most of my posts. It's from, if I remember correctly, a demonstration in LA. We Are All Arizona. I like the sound of that. All over the country, people recognize, if this law is

Friends don’t let friends drive Republican

May 17, 2010

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: It was good to see President Obama pick up a meme I have used in the past to explain the economy in a story people can understand. George W. Bush was the drunken frat boy with the keys to the car and his Uncle Sam's credit card. All his Republican fraternity brothers

SB1070 Update: SEIU joins legal challenge to SB1070

May 17, 2010

by David Safier Saying "SB1070 Violates Federal Government's Authority over U.S. Immigration Law, First Amendment, and other Core Civil Rights," the SEIU has joined in the lawsuit challenging SB1070. SEIU Joins as Plaintiff with Labor and Civil Rights Groups in Major Legal Challenge of SB1070 Washington D.C.—Today, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) joined the

SB1070 Update: Should Lakers fans root for Los Suns?

May 17, 2010

by David Safier Interesting column on HuffPo by Dave Zirin, Sports correspondent for the Nation (Sports correspondent for the Nation? Who knew?) Zirin says anti-SB1070 Angelenos should root against coach Phil Jackson and for Los Suns. Jackson said this in favor of SB1070: "Am I crazy, or am I the only one that heard [the

Fooled by Fool’s Gold: WSJ repeats G.I. $400 myth

May 17, 2010

by David Safier Yes, I know it's expecting too much, but wouldn't you think an editorial in the Wall Street Journal should be somewhere near factual, and if it can't manage that, it should at least show mastery of 6th grade math skills? But when you're getting your pabulum spoon fed to you by the

Those teachers with accents

May 17, 2010

by David Safier True story. In the 1930s a woman who emigrated to the U.S. from Russia when she was 12 wanted to teach school in New York. She was denied a job because her accent was too heavy. She failed her oral exam a number of times, but finally passed and got a job.

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