Heads Should Roll

April 30, 2008

By Jeff Latas One of the units of the 82nd Airborne returned back to Fort Bragg earlier this month. Most of us would expect them to receive a hero’s welcome back to their base in North Carolina after a 15 month deployment. Of the 31 soldiers, 20 had been involved in Improvised Explosive Devise (IED)

Mule Train Mail: Mickey Duniho on the Hand County Audits in Pima County

April 30, 2008

by Mickey Duniho When SB1557 was first passed in 2006, Pima County’s attorney told the Board of Supervisors that it would be illegal for them to do a hand-count of the September Primary Election because the new law had not been completely approved by the US Justice Department. Despite a last-minute plea the day before

Next Morning Ruminations about the TUSD Board Meeting

April 30, 2008

by David Safier I got off one shot before my camera went bad. It was a Tucson Media Circus out there last night. Here are a few bits and pieces I didn’t have time to write about, including some thoughts about the whole process from Mark Stegeman, who is running for School Board. • The

McCain Gets a Pass From Arizona News Media – Update

April 30, 2008

Posted by: AzBlueMeanie The Arizona Daily Star published a letter to the editor on April 29, 2008 regarding the New York Times article "A Developer, His Deals and His Ties to McCain."  Brian Sowle wrote: "I was certainly expecting to see the story the following morning in the Star. But no, the Times of New

Glassman’s Liberal Drinking Makes Mothers MADD

April 30, 2008

This landed in the Tucson Weekly’s mailbag recently (and, judging by the list of email addresses in the ‘To:’ field, that of about every media outlet in southern Arizona) [all bold emphasis is mine, i.e. the underlining is original]: April 27, 2008 SHAME on YOU MADD Pima County, As past volunteers/board members, we question the

The Final Decision For Tucson School Closings: PUNT!

April 29, 2008

by David Safier A note: Someone should tell the Board members that no one thinks their ideas are so incredibly incisive, so spellbinding, that it makes sense to prattle on endlessly. Brevity is the soul of wit (wit meaning smarts and wisdom), someone once said. It may not be true in every case, but a

Tucson School Board Members Lay Out Their Positions

April 29, 2008

by David Safier Joel Ireland says he’s voting against all closings. The reason is, the judge’s lifting of the desegregation order means schools can be considered for cutting that couldn’t be considered under the deseg order. So he wants to table the decision for now and begin the process over again, creating a committee and

On the Scene at the School Board Meeting

April 29, 2008

by David Safier Outside the District Building, about a hundred children and adults are waving signs and shouting, “Save our schools!” led by a bullhorn. Every TV station has its video truck parked outside. Inside the Board room, the seats are either filled or saved. “Stop School Closures” signs have been passed out to be

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