Category Archives: Political History

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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Common Sense 5: What the Obama Administration has REALLY done

So that we are  informed of the specific and historic accomplishments of the Obama Administration: Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share via MySpace share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Share on technorati Tweet … 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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