The chief sponsor of Arizona’s controversial anti-illegal immigration law SB1070 will likely face a recall election, according to news reports.
Kind of a overall aspect view of how I’m feeling, the rut/funk I feel.
The Justice Department is obstructing the congressional investigation of a U.S. law enforcement operation intended to crack down on major weapons traffickers on the Southwest border, according to the embattled leader of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Disappointment comes in many flavors. It can be as fun as your mother’s dog, nearly as soon as it enters your home, pissing on your floor. It can be as fun as planning a party and no one showing up. It can be planning a date with someone to have that blown up by mother nature. Regardless of the cause, the end effect is the same.
Dream Theater returns with their first single “On The Backs of Angels” with new drummer Mike Mangini. Their highly anticipated new album, A Dramatic Turn of Events will be out September 13th.
PHOENIX “ The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld an Arizona law that penalizes businesses for hiring workers in the country illegally, buoying the hopes of supporters of state crackdowns on illegal immigration.
This is for someone who will never see this, but alas, still remains a memory. Gone, but never forgotten, lost in another time and place. OK, enough of my stuff …
A long-simmering movement by liberal stalwarts in southern Arizona to break away from the rest of the largely conservative state is at a boiling point as secession backers press to bring their longshot ambition to the forefront of Arizona politics.
At the start of this year’s legislative session, some Arizona lawmakers and gun-rights organizations were sure this would be a banner year for gun rights.
They had one of the most conservative legislatures in the state’s history, a governor with a solid pro-Second Amendment record and a handful of bills that would put guns on college campuses and inside public buildings.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed a bill into law that authorizes the construction of a fence along the state’s portion of the U.S.-Mexico border, either with other states or by itself.