Love it!
Stewart does it again and debunks the faux news from Fox News:
politics, pop culture, social networking, and thoughts from a recovering progressive mind
July 2nd, 2008 — 2008 Battle, The Dems
Love it!
Stewart does it again and debunks the faux news from Fox News:
June 23rd, 2008 — Social Networking, Blogs, 2008 Battle
Live debates via “tweets” to your crackberry!
Can the candidates stay within the 140 character limits?
Very interesting!
June 11th, 2008 — 2008 Battle, The Repugs
June 9th, 2008 — Iraq, 2008 Battle, The Repugs, AZ Politics
June 3rd, 2008 — 2008 Battle, The Dems, AZ Politics
Gerald Richard, Democratic candidate for County Attorney, has qualified for the September 2nd primary ballot. Richard has filed over five-thousand petition signatures, more than twice the required minimum of 2,338.
Richard says he will emphasize his 22 years of law enforcement experience in his campaign to unseat Andrew Thomas as Maricopa County Attorney. “I am the only candidate who has actually prosecuted felony criminal cases before a jury,” said Richard. “I am the only Democrat who has effectively and successfully managed a large law enforcement agency the size of the county attorney’s office.” Continue reading →
May 27th, 2008 — 2008 Battle, The Repugs
May 23rd, 2008 — 2008 Convention, Blogging, BlueDyamic, 2008 Battle, The Dems, AZ Politics
We over at BlueDynamic will be blogging the convention as well as Ted over at Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion. I have been impressed with how the DNCC has been handling these convention credentials. We as bloggers are gaining unprecedented access. I know many folks in the MSM that are actually envious of the access we are being allowed. Kudos needs to go to the folks at DNCC on this process. BlueDynamic will be utilizing live streaming video technology to interview our AZ delegates, and we will be working close with the state party to make sure all Arizona Democrats get to experience what the delegates are experiencing on the floor.
Despite this great experience, Kos has his ego in a bit of a fit. He decided to take this issue and make it personal toward Aaron and call individuals out in a blog versus talk about the system.
Simply put, we are getting unprecedented access. State Parties, unlike you would be led to believe, had some consultation, but there was no “hand off.” Bloggers are proactive on the ground, and like Ted and I want to work with the state party to maximize communication efforts. To think this was top down from the state parties is just bunk. I take the DNCC and the state parties at their word as they have been very transparent about it throughout the process, and I have been talking to both sides throughout the process.
Ok, I am calling you out Ted, your thoughts on yet another false Kos-attack? Help me out here brother. I for one feel this time was much smoother and open then 2004, what has been your experience?
My hats off to the DNCC for attempting to make order out of the disorderly ;)
April 30th, 2008 — 2008 Battle, The Dems
April 26th, 2008 — 2008 Battle, AZ Politics
This last week Gerald Richard, former Director of Legal Services for the Phoenix Police Department, announced his candidacy for Maricopa County Attorney.
His announcement, seen in full below, highlighted his career of public service and key endorsements of Law Enforcement personnel including Former Phoenix Police Chief Dennis Garrett and Buckeye Police Chief Dan Saban.
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April 8th, 2008 — Civil Liberties, 2008 Battle, The Repugs, The Dems, AZ Politics
Speaking with Gerald Richard’s campaign earlier on this whole Sheriff Joe, Andrew Thomas versus the media matter. This is what I was told:
Gerald Richard believes Andrew Thomas is violating his oath of office by encouraging and participating in a full-scale assault on the first amendment rights of the Arizona media and the public’s right to know.
Some background for my out of state readers:
Through a special prosecutor he appointed, Thomas authorized the arrests of the publisher and the owner of the New Times because of stories critical of Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Thomas claimed the two men violated state law by publishing Arpaio’s home address in the on-line versions of the stories, even though that address is publicly available through a number of other websites. Thomas also sought notes, e-mails and other research related to the stories, plus detailed information on everyone who had visited the New Times website over the past four years. The newspaper called it “a breathtaking abuse of the U.S. Constitution.” Such actions by the County’s top prosecutor should send a chill down the spine of freedom-loving people everywhere.
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