Patty Weiss Announces in SaddleBrooke

On Jan 30th, Patty Weiss’s campaign made a “Whistle Stop” through Congressional District 8 Patty Weiss Candidate for CD #8conducting a series of press conferences from SaddleBrook to Bisbee.  She officially started the campaign here in SaddleBrooke with a small coffee meeting 8am with representatives of the SaddleBrooke Democratic Club.  We wish her well in a crowded field.  So far we have nine Democratic candidates announced for the race.  With Patty’s history as a news caster here in Tucson, she is expected to be one of the frontrunners.  Click Here to visit Patty Weiss’ website. Patty will be speaking to the club at the March meeting.  In addition, at that time we hope to have Gabrielle Giffords and perhaps one more candidate.  In time we will hear from all of the frontrunners.  The CD #8 race this year is profiled as one of the most important congressional races in the county.  Please remember that the club makes no endorsments before September.  Our posture as a club is to welcome all Democrats. 


Pinal County Meeting Jan 18th

The regular meeting of the Pinal County Democrats was held January 18th.  The meeting was preceeded with a dutch treat supper at Athos Greek Resturant in Florence starting at 5:30pm.  This month Fred Taylor spoke on "Your Right To Vote" a proposal for a state voting initiative. Mike Cacciappoli a candidate for congress in CD One was on hand to meet with us.


Atty. Gen. Goddard Outlines Serious Problems Facing Arizona

By Karen Schickedanz
Identity theft and methamphetamine top the list of problems facing the state’s attorney general’s office, said Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard in a Community Update sponsored by the SaddleBrooke Democratic Club.

Terry GoddardAbout 150 residents of SaddleBrooke and other communities in Pinal County attended the update, held January 14 at MountainView Clubhouse.  In addition to ID theft and meth crimes, Goddard discussed illegal price gouging, criminal activity in the fundamentalist Mormon community of Colorado City, illegal immigration, and electronic voting issues.

“Arizona is number one in the nation for stolen identities (per capita),” Goddard said.  He said that of those who commit identity theft, one-third are relatives of the victim and another third are caregivers.  Many of these crimes are hard to prosecute because people don’t complain about family members, he said.

He also urged people to be especially suspicious of unsolicited contacts by phone or e-mail.  “If an e-mail message you don’t recognize asks you to open an attached document or click on a link, it’s probably an invitation to ID theft or disaster,” he said.  Goddard also recommended that people invest in a paper shredder to thwart “dumpster divers” seeking random information they can use for identity fraud.

Meth Abuse
Turning to the widespread problem of methamphetamine use, Goddard said no community in Arizona is exempt and that it is the number one law enforcement problem in the state.  “It is a killer, and these (meth) labs are community killers,” he said.  He urged residents to contact state legislators to ask them to pass a law restricting the ability to purchase over-the-counter cold medications used in the manufacture of meth.

Goddard said the proposed legislation is similar to that adopted in Oklahoma, where there was a 70 percent reduction in the number of illegal meth labs in the first month the law was enacted.  Because Arizona lawmakers didn’t pass the legislation last session, many of the state’s municipalities, including Tucson, are passing their own regulations.

Other Problems
Goddard also touched on steps being taken by the attorney general’s office to protect citizens against price gouging in times of emergencies and urgent scarcities.  Citing the most recent example of gasoline price increases after Hurricane Katrina, Goddard said prices spiked “in anticipation” of a scarcity and then oil company profits tripled.Arizona law enforcement officials are continuing to try to root out the leaders of the fundamentalist Mormon sect living in Colorado City in the northwest corner of Arizona.  Warren Jeffs, the Taliban-style leader of the polygamist community, has been a fugitive for six months and is on the FBI’s most-wanted list, Goddard said. Asked in the question-and-answer session about what is being done to stop illegal immigration, Goddard said that it is fundamentally a federal issue.  But he said the attorney general’s office is focusing on catching the “venal and violent coyotes” who use wire transfers and stolen cars to transport illegal immigrants into the state.

Goddard also was asked about issues that may arise with increased use of electronic voting machines.  “I think we have placed unjustified faith in electronic tallying,” he said.  “In a close election when there is an automatic recount required, you can’t do one if it’s all in the computer.  We need a system that is verifiable, with a paper trail if it’s challenged.”

SBDC Monthly Meetings
The Community Update took the place of the SaddleBrooke Democratic Club’s regular January meeting.  SBDC’s regular monthly meetings will resume February 11 with a 3 p.m. social time at the SaddleBrooke Activities Center and a meeting start of 3:30 p.m.  This month’s topic will be a presentation on the proposed statewide vote-by-mail initiative.Following the tradition begun last year, meetings are followed by a potluck supper beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the home of a member.  February’s potluck will be at the home of Kate and Ray Frank, 65405 E. Canyon Drive.  Contact the Franks at 825-2063 if you plan to attend.

For further information regarding SBDC, contact Membership Chair Irma Bonilla at 818-1884 or club Chair Gary Hammond at 825-0746. 


Healthcare Crisis Growing

A serious healthcare crisis continues to grow.  Despite W (worst ever)’s assurance that there is nothing wrong with our healthcare system, people continue to encounter problems in getting adaquate healthcare.  Click here for this recent article in the AZ Central, our Pinal County newspaper. 


Politicians Rush To Give Back Abramoff Cash

Politicians are rushing to give back, give away or otherwise dispose of cash given them by confessed felon Jack Abramoff.  W (worst ever) first said he was going to return $6,000 to Abramoff.  We guess he wanted to contribute to Jack’s defense fund. But in a reversal, the White House has now announced that the money will go to the American Heart Association.  Click here for a story in the New York Times on who’s giving back and how much.