The Great Constitutional Divide – or what is Glenn Beck upset about?

This is dedicated to Nancy Huzar and to all those readers who, while waking up to the Tea Party Experience, now find themselves in an unfamiliar landscape with career politicians all claiming to be “Common Sense Conservatives”.

As we begin the second decade of the 21st Century in the United States, perhaps we should reflect on the crossroads that loom before us.  Should we proceed along the path to a Old World European Socialist Democratic form of governance?  Or perhaps we should continue the moderate centrist Constitutional Republic form of governance bequeathed to us by the Founders of our country?

Today, the Progressive Left would have you believe that they are America’s center, that they represent a centrist value position of the majority of Americans… all 300+ million of us.  But do they?

Perhaps the United States is fundamentally a centrist country holding moderate values that allow for tolerance of the extremes.  Perhaps this recent election is a statement by that once silent majority that they reject the progressive socialist agenda that the current administration is pursuing seemingly at all costs.

Consider this:  It was rugged individualists who believed that redemption was an individual matter between themselves and Nature’s God founded America.  Contrast that with the individual who now resides in the White House.  It is his core belief, and that of those around him, that redemption collective.  It is in the  group, not the individual where one finds redemption.  How alien is that to what our Founders believed?  What’s worse, there is an entire cadre of adherents in academia working 24/7 to re-write history to suit their worldview.

People’s view of the proper role of government is a continuum stretching from the extreme Left (Totalitarian Communism) to the extreme Right (Totalitarian Fascism).  Most Americans hold Moderate Values and fall as “Centrists” on this scale.

The current administration in Washington, and those of its allies on college and university campuses, tend to fall much further to the left of center than do most Americans.  This is one reason that voting districts in large urban areas and around major universities tend to be “Blue” on the election maps while large tracts of suburban and rural America vote “Red”.  The election of 2010 drove this contrast to the forefront of the county’s awareness.  It would be a strategic mistake for the statist members of the Republican Party if they didn’t pay close attention to the message of 2010.

America is becoming polarized, pulled to the left of the Constitutional Divide by an increasingly aggressive Socialist minority with their vision of a Collective utopia.  It is any wonder that today; the majority of Americans have such poor esteem for their members of Congress?  Is it any wonder that today, a majority of American’s sense something is terribly wrong?  It is exactly this awakening that drives talk radio and edutainment shows like Glenn Beck.  Americans know that the “Hope & Change” they were promised isn’t consistent with America’s core centrist moderate values.

Take this simple test.  Remember, each is a sliding scale from Left to Right.  Ask yourself; “What do I believe?  Do I believe in individualism or collectivism?  Which describes my thoughts best?”

Well, there it is, the Great Constitutional Divide[1].  Given that most Americans describe themselves as being “in the center” you may correctly conclude that the column on the right most accurately describes most Americans and, the column on the right is pretty much the center for the United States.  The stress many are feeling is that of a minority within the government, the major media and in our colleges and universities who are tugging us unwillingly into their Brave New World.

While this has been evolving since the early 20th Century, we may thank Barak Hussain Obama for forcing the issue and for waking up the great silent majority.  Just remember, you are the center and they are the extreme.



[1] With many thanks to Alan Korwin for providing most of the contrasting text within the two boxes. Be sure to visit him at www.gunlaws.com

Auld Lang Syne 2010 … Real Hope & Change

Wishes for the New Year: (Previously my Santa list)…

  1. Return ALL U.S. troops from overseas (Iran, Afghanistan, Korea & Bosnia)
  2. Repeal the 17th Amendment & return to how the Constitution said US Senators should be selected
  3. Send the man in the White House on a lifetime assignment to his homeland.
  4. Repeal all aspects of Obama-Care
  5. Repeal the entire Food Safety Act
    & fire all members of Congress who voted for it
  6. Repeal Cap-n-Trade and legislate barriers against *any* climate change U.N. schemes and fraud
  7. repeal the Patriot Act I and II
  8. Open the Gulf oil operations
  9. Begin construction of an oil refinery in the Yuma Arizona area
  10. Begin drilling U.S. domestic oil reserves, including Alaska
  11. Open Arizona’s uranium fields to mining operations and create jobs
  12. Begin building state-of-the-art Nuclear power & Clean Coal plants
  13. De-fund Homeland Security, it’s an expensive failure
  14. De-fund the US Department of Education, since its creation education costs have soared and education outcomes have declined
  15. De-fund the USEPA, since its creation jobs have moved overseas in record numbers
  16. De-fund the UD Department of Energy, since its creation energy prices have soared to record levels
  17. Send John McCain to find Jimmy Hoffa
  18. Return immediately to the Gold Standard
  19. Terminate the Federal Reserve Bank
  20. Expel the United Nations out of the United States and terminate all payments to any of their organizations.

Bruce Ash Endorsed by SA Writer for State GOP Chairman

With all due respect, former and current Tea Party neo-Republicans who haven’t been around much more than the past election cycle, please pay attention.  There was a Republican Party under Bob Fannin and the Executive Director was that dilettante who now works for the State Chamber of Commerce and Industry.  That was a Republican Party well suited to the political elite of Phoenix, a Republican Party that acted as gatekeepers to public office, and a Party who’s only “grassroots” could be found on the golf course.

That changed mid-decade with the 06 mid-term elections.   However, since his lackluster 08 Presidential run and his severe beating of a fellow Republican, Mr. McCain is feeling his oats and is trying his hand at restoring the Good Old Party to its former country club days.   But we cannot simply point the finger at one RINO without looking carefully at a very well oiled and teflon dipped seatmate, Senator Kyl.   Conservative?  Perhaps when it suits him.  Otherwise Kyl is the ultimate pragmatist politician, able to speak out of both sides without breaking a sweat.

Our new chairman will either maintain the proper balance between “top down” and “bottom up” party management, or they will simply return to the good old days which would please the Good Old Boys.  Never mind that the good old way will insure defeat come 2012.

Of the first two candidates, Mr. Carmichael was recruited by Mike Hellon and Shiree Verdone and they *are* Team McCain.  I’m equally sure that this decision was approved by Senator Kyl before it was announced.

Vernon Parker will run for anything. I often think he hates being mayor of that Phoenix suburb.  I suspect he misses the glamor of the Beltway and continues looking for excitement in all the wrong places.

Hermanson is simply not ready for prime time.  With absolutely no experience on the state executive committee he brings a shallowness to the state post that would likely not withstand the pressures from the delegation .  It is problematic as well,  that he seems to take credit for things he was only tangentially involved with.

My conclusion is that his own house in Pinal County is half baked and he should remain where he is and complete what he’s started before jumping from the Cactus League to the Majors.  If he finishes 2012 with a Gold Star and weathers redistricting than maybe he’ll be ready for Prime Time.

Which brings me to Bruce Ash who is not only a four-square conservative, but he’s able to play on the national stage and not make Arizona look like a bunch of Mayburries.  Bruce is also a unifier and is skilled at working with groups with divergent points of view.  And finally, he is a diplomat and statesman.

For the record then, Veritas will be voting for and encouraging everyone who really cares about the Arizona Republican Party to vote for Bruce Ash for Party Chairman.  Say what you will, Bruce is a class act.

Jon Kyl: The purpose of the AzGOP

Jon Kyl (2006):

“I always have the view that the role of the state party is to elect Republicans to office. Period. The role of elected officials is to take positions on issues and to represent the people of the whole state. The political parties are more to represent the people within the party in a political context. What that means is, they need to register voters. They need to raise money for the candidates. They need to get-out-the-vote on Election Day. Those are the main things a political party does.”

This is the view of the political elite.  Is this what will lead the Arizona Republican Party?  Do you think for a minute that this view isn’t shared 100% by John McCain?

Warning to Republicans

When you consider Az GOP State leadership in January and you begin following the newly elected Elephants in the House, keep this perspective in mind.  This is an excellent observation.  Tea Parties here’s your notice. Republican Party, with the attitudes of the senior members of the Arizona delegation how can history not be on the verge of repeating itself?

This applies to Phoenix as well as Washington.  Will the barbarians become Republicans?

Reprint from the E.A. Courier; submitted to SA by a reader in Pima, Az.   Thank you.

Civilizing the barbarian horde

The ancient Chinese believed that China was “the sea that salts all rivers.”  That’s a very poetic way of saying that barbarians may come and go, but it’s they who became Chinese, not the Chinese who became barbarian.

Back in 1994, the Republican Party won control of both houses of Congress for the first time in 40 years.   “New” Republicans were elected to rein in a federal government that had gotten too big, too expensive and too intrusive.   Over the next three election cycles, the more “radical” members of this group committed to change were sent packing by their own party or lost to Democratic challengers.   A few just up and quit, realizing that Washington is beyond reformation.   What happened?

Too many of those new faces took their appointments too seriously.   They wanted change to happen now. But they were told to be patient. Washington’s excesses took the better part of the 20th century to create; it would take time to unwind all that excess.   With a Democrat in the White House, better to build a veto-proof Congress before trying to rock the welfare-state boat too much.

The press corps mused over Newt Gingrich as though he was some sort of missing link.   Most of them had never seen a Republican Speaker, so most everything he said was completely alien to their way of thinking.  Gingrich made a revealing statement about the shape of things to come under Republican leadership.   In an interview he identified FDR as the greatest president of the 20th century.    So much for any “revolution” to end the modern welfare state.

Now that career-minded Republicans chaired all the committees, set the legislative agenda and controlled spending, they didn’t really want to change the status quo.   Maybe change later, but first, suckle the fat sow and take care of the folks back home.   The “barbarians” were forced to stand down and wait.   Over time, many were absorbed into Washington’s culture of profligacy.   Those who didn’t were sent packing.

Fast-forward 16 years and there’s a new horde of barbarians soon to enter the gates of Congress.  The Republican Party wouldn’t be preparing to take control of the House and increase its presence in the Senate without the Tea Party.  But Tea Party supporters should be realistic about expectations of change.

The old-guard Republican Party has been entrenched in Washington culture for many years.  It now has more in common with the Democrats than these upstart “radicals” in their own party.  The Republican leadership will quickly move to undermine the impact of Tea Party members.  It will divide and conquer the meek, and marginalize the outspoken.  As an AP post recently said, Republican leaders will do their best to “integrate” Tea Partiers “into the GOP caucus.”

That’s another way of saying “civilize the barbarians.” Washington culture wouldn’t have it any other way.

McCain isn’t free of a loss yet in Arizona – Meet Ian Gilyeat

REMEMBER THIS?

Well, there IS an alternative to sending the King of RINOs back to the U.S. Senate … imagine the history books when they record that Arizona voters were so angry with Johnny that they replaced him with a WRITE-IN Candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2010!!!

This would go viral like 1070 and the whole country would know Arizona is independent and party insiders are an extinct species.

Can this work?  Yes.  Is it likely to work?  That depends on you and how much you really really don’t want more of McSame.

This is Ian Gilyeat and here is his website:

http://www.electiangilyeat.com/

Here’s what you do:  1) set your printer to print 10 business cards per page (use regular paper and cut them, its easier and cheaper) and print on each in large letters “Write in exactly as spelled – Ian Gilyeat”  for the U.S. Senate seat under “write-in” on the ballot.  2) Print as many of these slips as you can and hand them out to all your voting friends.

Arizona really can elect a write-in for the U.S. Senate.  If we don’t like him, in six years we can replace him … unlike McCain who we’ve grown to know and dislike for over two decades.

Now you know.  Its up to you to share this with everyone you know.  Post it in Facebook and hand out fliers on street corners … say no to Rodney and Johnny.


Arizona U.S. Senate Race

Insurance that Arizona re-elects John McCain … they say a picture is worth a thousand words…

Just who is this Reconquista Marxist that’s behind Rodney Glassman?

WELL … AT LEASE SOMEONE IS PLEASED.

Grrrreat News!! RINOs declared “Endangered Species”

Are GOP moderates an endangered species?  According to Linda Valdez in the AzCentral blogs they just may be.   So should we invoke the Endangered Species Act on behalf of moderate Republicans, or simply let evolution remove them from the political gene pool as a species unable to survive in a post-progressive United States?

www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/Valdez/97859

pictured at far left is "... Rep. Bill Konopnicki, a pragmatic Republican who lost his primary race for state Senate in District 5"

Rasmussen Reports: 75 percent of GOP voters say Republican elected officials are out of touch with the party base because they are too liberal.

To the left of center in the picture is a candidate who took advantage of political opportunity – not because she believed in the purpose – but because by so doing she could eliminate the field of her competitors and appear to be that which she may not be.

The mendacious senior senator to the right of the Governor is proof that if you carpet bomb your opponent with enough money, and create the biggest echo chamber you can overcome the need to allow the voters to look at your own sordid record .

And lastly, the newly unemployed politician on the right is proof again, that sometimes integrity and honesty can trump money and distortions when the voters are informed of their choices.  In this case, common sense indeed did march to victory.  [As for the individual to the right of the senator?  We have no idea why he is in this picture.]

A Political Party stand on the values expressed by its platform and let its case be made before the voters.  Values, not expediency should direct policy and lawmaking.

If you are a Republican, then be a REPUBLICAN.  If you are a Democrat, then be a DEMOCRAT.  Voters are tired of having a dimes worth of difference between the two parties.  They see through the veil of feigned differences on the surface to the sub-surface where both parties begin to look very much alike.


Arizona Election Spending Levels at Record Highs

Dateline: A private lunch at  Charley Clark’s in Pinetop, August 15, 2010

POP QUIZ KIDDIES…

Is this Governor Brewer rewarding Konopnicki and McCain for their single handed economic stimulus of Arizona’s economy this campaign season?  McCain tops $20 million spent while Konopnicki tops $110,000 for a $24,000/yr State Senate seat.

Is this a photo of Arizona’s Border Hawks standing strong on Comprehensive Immigration Reform?

Are these the true (Tea Party) conservatives who’ll roll back big government and reduce taxes?

Does this photo give Jeff Vath a warm tingle down his leg?

Does Jan Brewer really know what these guys represent?

Is this how John McCain rewards  the GOP Chairman (guy on the far right) who verbally harassed a senior woman voter into removing a JD Hayworth sign from her yard?  Guess he made up his own version of that story for the governor.

Or are these the Hero’s of the New Republican Party that will wrest power away from the Democrats come November and lead this county and state to a greater tomorrow??

We wish to thank the gentleman from Graham County on the far right for making this photo available.  Be sure to share this link with voters in Eastern Arizona.

Arizona 1070: Is it all about cheap labor or the social costs of *Illegal* Immigration?

Perhaps to the bankers and global policy makers, the merging of the hemispheric economies is just another step forward in their grand design for a globally managed Uberstate.  Who knows.  My last posting provided some evidence that could be the case, after all, the FTAA and the Summit of the Americas do exist and have a well developed framework.

But is there another agenda at work here?  Is something akin to the relationship between Israel and Palestine over territory evolving here?  The tactics we’re seeing in Arizona now, bear an uncanny resemblance to scenes all too familiar from other regions of the globe in terms of tactics,  rhetoric and reaction.  No, there is no full scale violence [yet], but there is a hot cauldron at a rolling boil in the American Southwest.  The elements look familiar.

To those of you who say, “… its a single issue … what about ___”  I ask you to name one major facet of public policy in Arizona, or one major facet of the state’s budget that doesn’t in some way touch on the subject of the border or illegal immigration.  Then, as I briefly wrote about in my last blog, there is the hemispheric aspect of a European Union model for the Americas.  And tonight, there is the issue of a Hispanic Homeland – Aztlan.

These following quotes and links are from a widely read party organ of the Aztlan movement in Southern California.   Spend some time on their site.  You’ll feel the Marxism and anger, and the distortions of what you may think you know.  You will look through the lens they see Borders and Immigration.  Pay attention.

There was an outrage in Arizona at the death of rancher Rob Krentz.  But look at the quote below, then open another tab via the following link.  You decide.

[the ]“death near Douglas, Arizona of a rancher named Rob Krentz by an unknown assailant or assailants has been blown out of proportion…”

http://www.aztlan.net/arizona_racist_kills_latino_over_immigration_law.htm

Here is something that is part of the Raza curriculum [you maybe be paying for this in a Charter School near you].  Notice again the disturbingly familiar distortions of history that echo in other strife torn corners of the globe.

Today, no informed Mexican, on either side of the present border, recognizes the legitimacy of this “shotgun treaty” and considers the entire US Southwest (Aztlan) to be stolen land.

http://www.aztlan.net/mexican_american_war_has_not_ended.htm

The U.S. Department of Education funneled nearly $8 million in taxpayer grants to the group for a nationwide charter schools initiative.

Its called The National Council of The Race.

Do you have such a lobby?  And don’t think for a minute that major politicians from both parties haven’t paid their respects to this group.  Bush addressed them and Obama is courting them … and Juan McCain is fully on-board with their agenda for Amnesty.  Don’t you doubt it for a minute.

My last posting provided the “International Perspective” on the Southwestern Border of the United States.  This brief collage provides perhaps another agenda for La Reconquista de Aztlan.  Watch the video and decide.

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But you will ultimately have to decide to look at the evidence [and there's a mountain more], or simply say “… all they want is an opportunity” and vote with your eyes closed.

The Real Reasons Behind Washington’s Attack on Arizona’s 1070

The border remains a military zone. We remain a hunted people. Now you think you have a destiny to fulfill in the land that historically has been ours for forty thousand years. And we’re a new Mestizo nation. And they want us to discuss civil rights. Civil rights. What law made by white men to oppress all of us of color, female and male. This is our homeland. We cannot – we will not- and we must not be made illegal in our own homeland. We are not immigrants that came from another country to another country. We are migrants, free to travel the length and breadth of the Americas because we belong here. We are millions. We just have to survive. We have an aging white America. They are not making babies. They are dying. It’s a matter of time. The explosion is in our population. 

Professor Angel Gutierrez, University of Texas at Arlington, founder of La Raza Unida Party; 1995

Here are a couple of little known quotes on immigration from another point of view.

“In recent years a new International System has been developing, oriented toward the establishment of norms and principles of universal jurisdiction, above national sovereignty, in the areas of what is called the New Agenda…we have to confront ….. what I dare to call the Anglo-Saxon prejudice against the establishment of supra-national organizations.”   — Mexican President Vicente Fox Club XXI, Hotel Eurobuilding, Madrid, Spain 5/16/02

“I have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders and that Mexican migrants are an important – a very important – part of this.” – Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo, Chicago on July 23, 1997

“The effort to unite the economies of the Americas into a single free-trade area began at the Summit of the Americas which was held in December 1994 in Miami. The heads of state and government of the 34 democracies in the region agreed to construct the Free Trade Areas of the Americas (FTAA) in which barriers to trade and investment will be progressively eliminated. They agreed to complete negotiations towards this agreement by the year 2005 and to achieve substantial progress toward building the FTAA by 2000.” So begins the history of what President George W. Bush called “The Century of the Americas” (Summit of the Americas, 1994).

Lets now consider some of the following goals and objectives of the FTAA as taken from their website:

Share best practices and technologies with respect to increasing citizen participation in the electoral process, including voter education, the modernization and simplification of voter registration…” [remember motor-voter and the ubiquitous early vote by mail]

Support initiatives designed to strengthen linkages among migrant communities abroad and their places of origin and promote cooperative mechanisms that simplify and speed up the transfer of migrant remittances to their country of origin.  [do you get the idea that because Mexico is bankrupt and ungovernable, remittances from the U.S. are about all that's keeping that country stable?]

Support programs of cooperation in immigration procedures for cross-border labor markets and the migration of workers, both in countries of origin and destination, as a means to enhance economic growth in full cognizance of the role that cooperation in education and training can play in mitigating any adverse consequences of the movement of human capital from smaller and less developed states into … [I think you get the idea where that one goes]

Strive to ensure that migrants have access to basic social services, consistent with each country’s internal legal framework… [now you know why AHCCCS is subsidized by the Federal government to some extent]

In Mexico’s official “National Plan of Development 2001-2006″ specific strategies for expanding the nation’s political reach far beyond the U.S. / Mexico border are outlined.  Through out the lengthy document, globalization is frequently referenced, however again, the devil’s in the details.  To achieve their national plan, the government of Mexico reliles on those of its peoples migrating into the United States who, in 2002 sent back to Mexico over $14 billion dollars of hard U.S. currency.  These remittances as of 2006/07 were Mexico’s #1 source of foreign capital, replacing tourism and oil.  This of course isn’t counting drug money pouring into that country.
In 2001 the Mexican National Congress established dual citizenship for all Mexican national living abroad, legal or otherwise.   In the words of Mexican Congressman Manuel de la Cruz, an American citizen elected to the Mexican National Congress in 2002 and residing in California, “There are 23 million Mexicans in the U.S. that need a voice in Mexico.” (Washington Times, Ken Bensinger)

In a 2000 FoxNews interview, Mexican President Vicente Fox made Mexico’s intentions crystal clear:

“I’m talking about a community of North America, an integrated agreement of Canada, the United States, and Mexico in the long term, 20, 30, 40 years from now. And this means that some of the steps we can take are, for instance, to agree that in five years we will make this convergence on economic variables. That may mean in 10 years we can open up that border when we have reduced the gap in salaries and income.”

Now does it all make more sense?  Now do you have an idea why the Obama Administration is suing the State of Arizona?  Now do you know why our Southern Border is open and our Federal government has no intention of doing anything unless they achieve an Amnesty Program?

And why John McCain is needed back in the U.S. Senate?  Is it beginning to make some sense?  Its not about race and its not about human rights – its about globalism and the Free Trade Area of the Americas.


Sheriff Richie Mack has sold out to a RINO

It was with deep disappointment that I read the following letter forwarded to me from my colleagues in the  RTKBA community . 

I hope our readers will share this with United We Stand for Americans; the good patriots in the 912 Project; and the Campaign for Liberty.  Share via FB with those who have scraped their dimes and nickels together to pay Sheriff Mack’s speaking fee.   You’ve been sold out.

Konopnicki simply want a “prop” or “trophy wife” to showcase to voters that he really is a “Constitutional Conservative” and is spending mega-bucks to prove it.  But his actions speak louder than words so he needed “street cred” … and bought some.  What follows is how someone betrays his cause, his friends, and those who have trusted him.

Sheriff Mack … there is no explanation for this betrayal to a politician who only wishes to use you to get what he wants.


From: Richard Mack
Subject: my appologies, but
Date: Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Dear friends:
I have some news for you that is weighing heavy on me, but I must go with my heart and
what I feel is best. I have decided to support Bill Konopnicki for State Senate. Please allow
me to explain my decision.  I have known Bill for a very long time, perhaps 35 maybe 40 years.
He has been a good friend and a good friend of my parents.
I know Bill to be a good husband and father. Because of this relationship I’ve been struggling
with my decision as to who to support in this race. I know Sylvia is a good person, also.
Then yesterday Bill asked to meet with me in his office. He was most eager to hear more about my victory at the U S Supreme Court and how the ruling might benefit Arizona in its present litigation with the federal gov’t. He was very impressed and told me that he would make certain that the Governor and her counsel would receive this vital information. There is no question that my case, based on state sovereignty, will help us all in these trying times of federal intervention and control. Bill took it upon himself to get my info. to the Governor. He showed leadership and dedication; he took the initiative to
help and to make a difference.  Needless to say, I was moved and impressed.

On the other hand, Sylvia has not called me or asked me to help in the least.  She and I were asked to speak at an event in Globe together and she declined the invitation. Now, I think I have seen a difference and it has moved me to support Bill Konopnicki.

I am asking for your understanding and assure you that this decision has been a matter of prayer and deep contemplation. My wife and I discussed it in great detail, also.  I will always fight for freedom and try with all my might to restore the Constitution as the law of this great land.  I will never shrink from this quest.

Respectfully,

Sheriff Richard Mack  (Ret)

Nullify Judge Bolton, Enforce Arizona Law!

Can’t put it any other way.

Ignore her.  What can she do about it? Make her and her ruling irrelevant in Arizona.

Its about time to tell the fed where to go.  People 3,000 miles away making decisions for us?

This judge just set up the Obama / Mexico lawsuit; a lawsuit with no standing in any Arizona court.

This is Arizona.  Love it or leave it.

Governor Brewer, tell the judge to take a hike and use an Executive Order to put the law in place.  We’ll support you!

If you support persons here illegally, then please move with them to New Mexico or California and leave Arizona.  460,000 illegal aliens is 459,999 more than we care to support.

The undocumented individual I know worked at over $18/hr taking a job away from a legal citizen  and received a federal tax refund of over $4,200 last year – did you?

(no SSN but an EIN from the IRS that anyone can obtain)

CD1 Candidate Beauchamp Named in Lawsuit

BRADLEY BEAUCHAMP CHARGED

In the Superior Court of Arizona in and for Gila County,

Case #CV2009-0340

Globe, AZ

July 25, 2010

Bradley D. Beauchamp (R-AZ), congressional candidate for the U.S. House in Arizona’s CD1, has been named in a class action lawsuit filed by ex-staff members and administrators of the Globe Unified School District against Dr. Timothy Trent, the ex-GUSD Superintendent currently under investigation by the Arizona State Attorney General’s Office.

The suit, filed in Gila County Superior Court on June 21, 2010 (CV2009-0340), charges Trent with intimidation and coercion against current and ex staff members at Globe High School. Beauchamp, a Globe attorney and former GUSD school board member, has been cited as conspiring with Trent to intimidate and cause the termination of staff members at GHS. In one case, Patrick A. Ward, a former teacher at GHS and defensive coordinator of the GHS football team, had 3 potential employment contracts either cancelled or rescinded after Beauchamp or Trent directly contacted the Superintendents of the schools in New Mexico which had offered Ward employment contracts.

Beauchamp, a former teacher of American Government at GHS, GUSD school board member and self-proclaimed constitutional expert, has been named in a Declaration filed by Patrick A. Ward accompanying the lawsuit. In this Court filing, Beauchamp is cited as directly causing Ward’s employment contract in Gallup, New Mexico to be terminated. Trent, GUSD Superintendent at the time, had previously caused two additional contracts offered to Ward to either be cancelled or rescinded.  Also in the Declaration filed by Ward, Beauchamp, while an assistant football coach at GHS, verbally abused and threatened Ward and Ward’s children during a football game in Utah.

Places to Avoid (or just send them nasty letters)… a public service

Boycotting Arizona:

  • Austin, Texas
  • Berkeley, California
  • Bloomington, Indiana
  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Boulder, Colorado
  • Burlington, Vermont
  • Cook County, Illinois
  • Columbus, Ohio
  • El Paso, Texas
  • Gallup, New Mexico
  • Hartford, Connecticut
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Oakland, California
  • Richmond, California
  • San Francisco, California
  • San Pablo, California
  • Santa Monica, California
  • Seattle, Washington
  • St. Paul, Minnesota
  • West Hollywood, California
  • San Diego, California
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Pasadena, Ca.
  • Amherst, Mass.

Taking some action Against Arizona:

  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Durham, North Carolina
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin (boycott resolution proposed,sent to committee)
  • New York, New York
  • Sacramento, California (proposed; City Council to consider resolution)
  • San Antonio, Texas
  • San Diego, California (City Council voted to codemn SB 1070)
  • San Jose, California (City Council voted to codemn SB 1070)
  • Washington, D.C. (proposed boycott, then backtracked)
  • Fulton County, Georgia (Board of Commissioners voted to oppose Arizona Law)
  • Coachella, California (City Council voted to condemn SB 1070)
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota (Mayor issues travel advisory to City Employees not to go to Arizona)
  • San Jose, California (voted to Condemn Arizona)
  • Santa Anna, California (voted to condemn SB 1070

Groups who won’t come here:

  • Asian American Justice Center
  • Center for Community Change
  • Denver Public Schools
  • Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
  • League of United Latin American Citizens
  • Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center
  • National Council of La Raza
  • National Puerto Rican Coaltion
  • Santa Monica College
  • Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
  • Sociologists Without Borders
  • United Food and Commercial Workers International Union
  • World Boxing Council American
  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
  • American Educational Research Association
  • Law and Society Association
  • NAFSA: Association of International Educators (formerly National Association of Foriegn Student Advisors)
  • National Alliance of Black Educators
  • National Association of Legal Professionals
  • Society of Applied Anthropology

Additional group(s)

  • CASA de Maryland On its homepage it encourages people to sign a petition that says “As long as racial profiling is legal in Arizona, I will do what I can to avoid visiting the state or spending dollars there.”

It also has organized rallies against the Arizona law. Part of its mission is to inform illegals how to avoid the law and help represent them when they get arrested.

Donors and supporters of CASA de Maryland include:

  • Bank of America Foundation
  • Citigroup Foundation
  • Barbara Bush Foundation
  • Catholic Campaign for Human Development
  • HUD
  • Freddie Mac
  • US Conference of Catholic Bishops.

    And don't forget Raul

Part of the McCain campaign strategy to win?

 

 

 


Spoiler like Ross Perot, Jim Deakin

A somewhat small and fuzzy picture … somewhat like the candidate.   The audacity of stepping out of nowhere and expecting to play in the major league without paying your dues is astounding!  No rookie ball player walks into a World Series playoff as the opening pitcher!

No rational or sane individual would consider this quest, especially considering they had no money with which to campaign.  He must know that by spoiling this election and insuring the Primary victory of someone as generally despised as the McSamester his political future in Arizona would be DOA come August 25th.

So now that I’ve challenged his sanity, and offended those who drink his brand of Kook-Aid,  let me propose a premise:  Jim Deakin is doing this as a “marker” that McCain will have to pay-off once the senior senile Senator is once again safely ensconced in the US Senate and able to carry out Obama’s wishes.

Consider that either Deakin is actually part of the McCain strategy to siphon off any possible margin JD Hayworth might carve out (in which case Deakin could be on the receiving end of a huge political payoff) … or, Deakin is a gambler throwing the dice and throwing the election to McCain in hopes of a payday down the road.

Either way, Jim Deakin is not serious about winning the Primary and he’s continuing a ruse that he can win.   It is both a positive thing that Glen Beck has awakened the voters to the domestic enemy within, and a dangerous thing that so many newly activated voters lack the political sophistication to see through the ruse Deakin is running on them.

Jim, if you’re out there – and I know you read this blog – please do Arizona and the country a favor and drop out of the race and either leave your followers to the remaining candidates to fight over or, consider the honorable thing in light of your rhetoric and fall in behind someone who can retire John McCain.  If you do not withdraw, and Arizona along with America is saddled with 6 more years of McSame, it will be your name that is remembered.

You made your point, you educated voters, and you can’t win; now do what is honorable and withdraw from the field and allow someone who can win, to do so.

 

Another self-proclaimed “Constitutional Tea Party Conservative” Bill Konopnicki!

Hospital bed tax proposed?  See video at the end of this article.

The heaps of praise from the liberal Democrats continues for this self-proclaimed “Constitutional Conservative”!  Even a former McCain campaign staffer took time to leave comments of praise in Mr Konopnicki’s local hometown weekly newspaper.  And tomorrow, he’s co-hosting a $2,500/person fundraiser at the Biltmore for the Democrats and his liberal Republican pals.

http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/opinions/articles/2010/06/10/20100610thurlets102.html

Ever since we lost former Gov. Janet Napolitano to Washington, we have had nothing but trouble.

Without Napolitano here to veto the ridiculous bills passed by the Republican Legislature, all their foolishness has been signed into law by our Republican governor. It seems everything Republicans do ends up costing the state money we don’t have.

In November, let all good Arizonans vote those Republicans out of office and replace them with people who actually use forethought, logic and intelligence when formulating the future of our great state.

I exclude Rep. Bill Konopnicki from my comments. Of all the Republicans I have spoken to in this state, he is the only one to show a true sense of a path forward for us.

- John M. McKenzie, Sedona

… And there’s more about this Constitutional Conservative from Safford (what’s in the water out there?)

“For a conservative Legislature … we’ve borrowed a huge amount,” said state Rep. Bill Konopnicki, R-Safford.

He tried in vain to get the Legislature to consider a budget plan that would have aggressively paid down the debt, retiring most of it in five years instead of the current 20- and 30-year time frames. It would have required tax hikes, but it would have been more honest than saddling future legislatures and taxpayers with tax increases to pay for today’s spending, he argued.

Click here to watch this ‘conservative’ pitch his Alternative Budget on PBS to its ‘conservative’ viewers: http://www.azpbs.org/horizon/play.php?vidId=1704
Ok Mr. Vath … your turn to argue with the facts.