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Condoms at the Recreation Center not condoned.

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Condoms given out in Williams by County Health Department.

WILLIAMS—Kids at the Williams Youth and Recreation center—and Mayor John Moore, returning from vacation—got a surprise during their normal Wednesday movie night. Tooth brushes and condoms. Rose Newbold is seeking an apology from Joleen Burdick who handed out the material.

On Wednesday, May 12, the Coconino County Health Department held a “Williams Healthy Smile” event at the Williams Adult Activities Center. There were apparently no condoms offered at the event.

The Williams Youth and Recreation Center holds activities each evening and this evening was movie night. According to the daily log for the Williams Youth Recreation Center staff indicated that they shut the movie off at approximately 6:10 so Burdick could hand out toothbrushes to children as young as five-years old. Staff believed Burdick was going to give dental care instructions, but Burdick handed out the toothbrushes and left so the scheduled activity for that evening resumed.

During the movie, staff was approached by one of the youth that had been outside and was informed that “little brown bags” with condoms had been handed out by Ms Burdick. The staff person in charge went outside and found condoms and the rest of the contents of the “brown bags” strewn around the park. The staff on duty spent a portion of the night cleaning up and disposing of the items.
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37% Give Supreme Court Positive Ratings

Monday, May 17th, 2010

President Obama’s nomination this week of Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court has had little impact so far on voters’ opinions of the high court – or the president’s views of it.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters shows 37% give the Supreme Court good or excellent ratings, up just two points from last month.

Only 15% say the Supreme Court is doing a poor job, down seven points since April.

Forty-four percent (44%) of voters say justices nominated by President Obama will be too liberal, showing virtually no change over the past five months. Forty percent (40%) say his nominees will be about right, while only six percent (6%) say they will be too conservative.

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Three books on Constitution now available

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

We have added the following PDF format books for your use. They may currently be in the process of being edited and may contain some grammatical errors. We expect to have them available in hard copy as soon as possible. They are worth having in your library.

A View of the Constitution of the United States
by William Rawle. This is a classic book of law by a man who wrote and spoke with those who wrote the Constitution of the United States. Originally published in 1829.

The Government Class Book by Andrew W. Young was originally published in 1865. It was published as a civics book for youth and delves into much more than just the Constitution. Young also wrote Science of Government, First Lessons in Civil Government, American Statesman and Citizen’s Manual of Government and Law.

The Constitution of the United States
A brief Study of the Genesis, Formulation and Political Philosophy of the Constitution
of the United States
By James M. Beck, LL.D.
As an honorary bencher at Gray’s Inn in England, Solicitor-General Beck gave a series of lectures on the Constitution of the United States at the famed Hall of Gray’s Inn in London England. They were published and well received in England.

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Why you should vote no on 100

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

The Republicans are now jumping on the Democratic band wagon of throwing money at a problem and hoping it will go away. They are now plugging for you to raise your taxes “temporarily” “for our children.” Otherwise there will be no more daycare program called school and your children will be out in the streets begging for coins and being arrested by the few police who remain on duty.

We’ve seen the federal Bush-Obama government fill the coffers of banks—who caused their own problem—so that they could gobble up other banks. It hasn’t helped the economy. In addition, Obama has plugged in a health care plan that is designed to intrude into your life with a bureaucratic monstrosity—unless you happen to be lucky enough to be elected to or get a position on the staff of a congressman who are exempt. It was the bureaucracy of Medicare that caused costs to spiral out of control in the first place.

Arizona Senator Sylvia Allen noted in her explanation of her vote on SB 1070 that, “We have already lost our history, it is no longer taught in our schools…” Here is a little history lesson for you on the Weimar Republic which led to the rise of Adolf Hitler.

The problem is that we have been spending too much on a host of unnecessary government programs and building up a large and unsustainable government. The money has been largely misspent. If you are going to party during the good times, you’d better be prepared to suffer during the bad. And a wildly spending federal and State government is no help.

Some have briefly mentioned that maybe we could streamline some school programs, and such, but until then we need more taxes. What? This is exactly the time that you want to streamline programs.
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Income falls 3.2% during Obama’s term

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Real personal income for Americans – excluding government payouts such as Social Security – has fallen by 3.2 percent since President Obama took office in January 2009, according to the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis.

For comparison, real personal income during the first 15 months in office for President George W. Bush, who inherited a milder recession from his predecessor, dropped 0.4 percent. Income excluding government payouts increased 12.7 percent during Mr. Bush’s eight years in office.

“This is hardly surprising,” said Douglas Holtz-Eakin, an economist and former director of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. “Under President Obama, only federal spending is going up; jobs, business startups, and incomes are all down. It is proof that the government can’t spend its way to prosperity.”

The Washington Times

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Medicinal Marijuana initiative may reach the ballot.

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Proponents of an initiative to make medicinal marijuana legal in Arizona, along with 14 other states, say that they have enough signatures to forward to the Secretary of State to ensure it makes the November ballot.

This time, instead of quashing the measure, as Arizona did under the Clinton Administration, the Senate is exploring ways to tax it once voters approve it.

KSWT—Ariz. medical marijuana supporters aim for ballot
Salem News
AZ Central—Arizona lawmakers are debating tax on medical marijuana

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Phoenix joins a few smaller communities in taxing food.

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

(Phoenix)—Phoenix joins Williams, Arizona, today, in charging a two-percent tax on food. Only Mesa and Surprise have resisted charging tax on food. The move by the State capitol might ease the way for other cities, such as Flagstaff and Prescott, to charge a sales tax on food to ease their budget woes.

The small town of Williams in Northern Arizona has charged a two-percent sales tax on food to help keep open the small community hospital in the area. They have had to close their community pool, with summer looming, which prompted action by a group of citizens.

This could start a trend by governments across the state who do not seem to realize that they have all ready taxed people, who are facing foreclosures and having to limit their purchases, to the edge.

Proposition 100 is a proposal to “temporarily” increase the state sales tax rate by one-percent to pay for schools, fire and police protection. There is not mention of cutting the fat out of the studies of students to concentrate on reading, math, civics and science only. That is, courses that will help students stay off of welfare roles. Their preference is to teach students that they have “entitlements” from the government.

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U.S. Health Care Bill Praised by Fidel Castro – Round About Place

Friday, March 26th, 2010

DALLAS, March 26 /PRNewswire/ — Round About Place reported that Fidel Castro, undisputed dictator of Cuba has come out on state-run media and made some comments about the health care overhaul in the U.S. under the Obama administration. The remarks are shocking democrats and justifying the claims of conservatives concerning the bill that was signed into law on Tuesday by president Obama.

Castro called the passage and signing “a miracle” but then chastised America for taking too long to accomplish what communist Cuba enacted decades ago. He also stated that the new law was a “major victory for the Obama administration” and carried on to say that this empowered the administration to get a hold of lobbyist and “mercenaries.”

“It is really incredible that 234 years after the Declaration of Independence … the government of that country has approved medical attention for the majority of its citizens, something that Cuba was able to do half a century ago,” Castro wrote.

PR Newswire
Fidel tells Obama “Felicidades” on Health Care—Fox News
Fidel Castro Congratulates Obama for Health Care Bill—NewsRealBlog

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Joe the Plumber comes to Arizona to help defeat Proposition 100

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

PHOENIX — Samuel Wurzelbacher, more commonly known as “Joe the Plumber,” is scheduled to make an appearance at Friday’s “Ax the Tax” rally against Proposition 100, which institutes a temporary sales tax increase across Arizona to fill the budget shortfall.

Wurzelbacher rose to fame after he questioned then-presidential-candidate Barack Obama about tax increases at a campaign rally. Both Obama and McCain referred to Wurzelbacher as “Joe the Plumber” during the presidential debates, thus giving him the nickname.

The Yes on Proposition 100 website is sending out e-mails attacking his appearance and asking the question whether you, “…stand with Joe the Plumber or Arizona Children?” The text of the message reads, “This Friday, ‘Joe the Plumber’ is coming to our state to tell us how we should protect education and public safety in Arizona. Our question is: Do you stand with ‘Joe the Plumber’ from Ohio or Arizona children and the Yes on 100 campaign?” Of course, you only stand with Arizona children if you vote YES to tax them into oblivion. This shows that the YES on 100 website is run by the same Obama tax-and-spend Democrats that attacked Joe the Plumber during the Obama campaign.

Since Joe the Plumber no longer supports John McCain, it shows that he has gained some common sense. I think that he might be worth listening to.

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Proposition 100 seeks to raise taxes

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Proposition 100 appears to be on the ballot for the May 18th election (you are cheerfully reminded that early voting begins April 22nd). It seeks a temporary increase in the Arizona sales tax to support various programs in Arizona. A web site has been set up to encourage a Yes vote on this proposition. The web site is replete with videos of people whose paycheck depends on you paying them.

From the site with our augmentation in italics:

Proposition 100 Protects Arizona’s Basic Needs

Remember the teacher you had in elementary school, the one whose memory has stayed with you all this time? She seemed to care a little more than the rest. Those few minutes a day, the personal attention she gave every student, made the difference between really understanding algebra or barely pulling a C.

I do remember. I was taught the Constitution, the Bill of Rights I knew that George Washington was our first president. I learned basic math, science and English (You remember English? It is the language spoken in America.) Of course, teachers were allowed to discipline, then. I guess they hurt my ego. That’s what Spock says. The Arizona Education Network complains, “Arizona per-pupil funding is currently among the lowest in the nation.” Well then, I don’t know…. Why don’t we use the limited funds to teach kids the basics that they need in life. Or better yet, instill in the kids a knowledge of how to find out what they really want to know. Teach the kids how to learn instead of indoctrinating them.

Remember the time you dialed 9-1-1 and the police seemed to arrive on scene right when you hung up the phone?

I respect cops and I know quite a few. Some are really hard working, dedicated people doing their jobs. If this happened to you, you are extremely lucky. Extra taxes do not increase the response time. We could, of course, stop persecuting gun owners who protect themselves. Just a thought.

Remember the co-worker who had to be let go because of the economy? Last you heard, he still hadn’t found work – and his family was relying on AHCCCS to take the kids to the doctor.

Now this is sad and I cannot understand why we would cut medical care to children especially in these hard economic times. Is medical care for our elected representatives being cut, as well? Kids should not be punished because the Federal Reserve has destroyed our economy. Hey, there’s an idea. End the Fed, make Congress do their job outlined in the Constitution and then we can use the billions of dollars that the Fed is squirreling away in off-shore accounts to help our kids health and their education.

Yes, these are stories – but they’re the stories Arizonans live every day. And each of these stories is a reason to support Proposition 100, a temporary increase in Arizona’s sales tax meant to protect education, public safety and health care.

Yes, these certainly are stories. There is no such thing as “temporary increase” in taxes. Any increase in taxes promotes spending by the government that receives them.

The whole problem is that people do not have money because the Federal Government has consistently interfered with Constitutional businesses. They have taxed people since Roosevelt for a system that is now paying out in IOUs. They have instituted Medicare which is a major cause of health care cost increases. Now they created monstrous bureaucracies that eat at the GNP. And now they are on the “brink” of installing the final Communist bureaucracy to totally control health care.

It is not time to raise taxes. It is time to tell government to stop spending our grandchildren into debt.

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AZ voters get shot at healthcare reform on November ballot

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010


PHOENIX — Before the gavel ever sounded in Washington, in Arizona it was already decided: Residents will get their own chance to vote on healthcare reform.

Last year, state lawmakers on a party-line vote passed HCR 2014, or the Arizona Health Care Freedom Act.

It’s just three pages.

But if it’s passed on November’s ballot, it’s enough to undo much of the federal government’s 2,700 page bill and more than a year of work.

“It does two things and two things only,” said Dr. Eric Novack, who helped lawmakers write the act.

Novack, a Phoenix surgeon, said the first thing it does is to give residents the right to spend their money to get the type of healthcare they choose.

And the second: Give them the right not to have healthcare if you don’t want it.

ABC TV-Phoenix

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KidsCare repeal said to jeopardize Ariz. funding

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

PHOENIX — A controversial decision by Arizona lawmakers to eliminate a health insurance program for poor children puts it at risk of losing billions of dollars in federal Medicaid funding under the historic health care bill approved by Congress.

Arizona last week became the first state to eliminate its Children’s Health Insurance Program, removing an estimated 38,000 kids from the rolls starting in June in a budget-cutting move by Gov. Jan Brewer and the Republican-led Legislature.

State officials said Monday the move could have devastating consequences because of the health insurance plan in Washington.

Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Phoenix, told Brewer and House Speaker Kirk Adams in separate letters that eliminating the state’s KidsCare program on June 15 would violate a “maintenance of effort” requirement of the Senate health care overhaul bill approved by Congress.

The state’s Medicaid program, the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, now provides coverage to approximately 1.3 million Arizonans.

AP News

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Health-care plan to cost state $7B a year unless lawmakers restore cuts

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

PHOENIX – The new federal health-care plan could cost Arizona $7 billion a year if lawmakers here don’t restore the cuts they made to health-care programs, critics say.

Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Phoenix, said the scheduled elimination of KidsCare on June 15 would put the state at odds with a provision in the new federal program requiring states to maintain their programs as they are when President Obama signs the bill.

She said the threat isn’t simply losing the $3 of federal money for each dollar of state funds for the program that provides nearly free care for the children of the working poor.

Sinema said failure to maintain existing programs makes Arizona ineligible for all federal Medicaid funds – about $7 billion a year for the current program, which has the state funding care for everyone up to the federal poverty level of about $18,300 a year for a family of three.

What’s worse, Sinema said, is that, beginning in 2014, the federal legislation requires states to provide health care for anyone earning up to 133 percent of the federal poverty level. She said if Arizona has not maintained its current program between now and then, the entire burden of expanded coverage would be on Arizona taxpayers.

Arizona Daily Star

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IRS to Gain Power From the Health Care Bill

Friday, March 19th, 2010
infowars.com

David J. Hentosh
Thomas Jefferson Club Blog

The expansion of government that will occur if the current health care bill is passed is enormous. Not only will government bureaucracy for the administration of health care cause growth, even a limited student loan bill attached to it will require additional staffing (http://tinyurl.com/y9uvdov). Ominously, however, the IRS will also require an expansion of size and power with the passage of this bill (http://tinyurl.com/yheazuh).

Under this health care bill, penalties for those refusing to buy insurance will be collected by the IRS. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that the IRS will require approximately 17,000 more employees and $10 billion over the next 10 years to handle the workload.

This bill gives the IRS power to confiscate any federal tax refunds to cover the penalties and it is conceivable that further means of collecting penalties could become even more intrusive. The IRS has been accused of having, and wielding, too much power already, so this expansion will only exacerbate that problem.

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Tax Scam Uncle Sam? You Oughta Be Fired! Says Utah Rep. Chaffetz

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Chaffetz Wants to ‘Ferret Out’ Federal Workers With Unpaid Taxes

Working for Uncle Sam comes with some great perks, like job stability, posh benefits packages, and in many cases, average salaries that are higher than what the same job pays in the private sector.

That’s why Republican Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, is irked that nearly 100,000 civilian federal employees owe the IRS $962 million in back taxes. He thinks they should pay up or be fired.

Chaffetz has introduced a bill (HR 4735) that calls for the federal government to “ferret out” civilian employees who have “seriously delinquent tax debt” and prevent the hiring of other tax delinquents.

ABC News

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