Category Archives: Civil Liberties

Common Sense 11: Arizona Redistricting: There Is Always Recourse for Injustice

Throughout the U.S.A.,  Arizona is increasingly being repudiated for its renegade  political maneuvers. Case in point, “we the people,” of Supervisory District 3 were asked which of the  state redistricting maps we (Sedona/Verde Valley) preferred as the state’s official redistricting … Continue reading

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Why Unions Matter

Anyone watching Fox News, or TV’s Sabbath gasbags, or reading the Washington Post’s pundits, is well aware of the Republican Party’s campaign of defamation against the public employees of Wisconsin, and its smug defense of Governor Walker’s criminal assault on Wisconsin’s … Continue reading

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Common Sense 4: 100 year old man speaks on voting

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Common Sense 3: Brief History of Getting Out the Vote

Today I saw Karen and her “Sidekick” hitting the streets and ringing doorbells FOR THE VOTE.  I thought of our lovely chairwoman, Emma who got us all together FOR THE VOTE.  And Lee who left the hospital and started dialing … Continue reading

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Common Sense: Sustainability and Democracy

Both Democrats and Republicans like to quote Thomas Jefferson.  The following two quotes explain why.  He was wise and even-handed as you will see here where he says, “I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government … Continue reading

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