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Rosemont Mine/Copper World: Let Them Drink Copper

An elderly woman next to me is happy to be here, although she and her husband are returning to Wisconsin soon. They have finally had enough of the dust and noise from the mining trucks and heavy equipment. They held out for years, she says, but gave up in the end. She seems embarrassed as she confides that they recently sold their 10-acre property to Hudbay and Rosemont. “Kathy is still holding out up there in her house,” she says. “She’s the last one, God bless her.” I imagine Kathy as a stubborn, steely-eyed woman with long silver hair, a champion for the cause, doomed in her little ranch house as the tailings piles threaten to swallow her whole. She will not sell out. Continue reading

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Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies grow up to be Donalds

Political correctness has risen to a smothering, generic tidal wave of late, flooding all edgy, quirky commentary with a pervasive wave of blandness so all-encompassing that it threatens to shame, stifle and smother even the most mildly off-center opinions if … Continue reading

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Dial Me Up

Addiction has become an ever-more fascinating concept in the digital age. The common culprits such as alcohol, heroin and meth seem crude and boring compared to post-9/11 contenders like Xbox, smart phones and gadgets. It strikes me that many of … Continue reading

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R.I.P. Public Education

  It is heart-wrenching to watch the noble citadel which used to protect public education crumble beneath the weight of inept government intervention. As a 15-year high school English teacher, I watch helplessly as my once-proud profession is slowly, painfully … Continue reading

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People of Walmart: A Galvanizing Force of Nature

http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/61162/wisecracks/   Since a Walmart recently moved into my central Tucson neighborhood after handily defeating the neighborhood association and its weak little legal team, I recently became aware of Walmart as a driving social force. Approaching the gargantuan, intimidating building … Continue reading

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Declaration of Dependence

  As a public high school teacher, it’s difficult to blog about the state of education in Arizona without sounding like a whiner. After all, we are privileged enough to work with young people who are caring, talented, and enthusiastic … Continue reading

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A Big Arriba For Nogales, Mexico

  As a longtime Tucsonan, let me enumerate (or emunerate) five compelling reasons to head South, cross the border, and patronize our border city, Nogales, Sonora. Yes, little Timmy, the Nogales that’s in Mexico. One of the many reasons I … Continue reading

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Privacy#notanissue#

  Trapwire, NEC networks, smartphones as tracking devices, drones, wiretapping, spycams…our Cowardly New World seems to know no boundaries where privacy is concerned. This morning, my students and I were discussing spying as a motif in Hamlet, and extended the … Continue reading

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Ewww!!

The Andrew Weiner and Bob Filner sex scandals have hardly caused a ripple in the already-churning political waters where publicity of any sort is coveted. It’s as if the voting public merely sighs and slouches on toward an inevitable inertia … Continue reading

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How Not to be Trayvon

The Trayvon Martin case has been too galvanizing to let go without comment. The peaceful protests during the aftermath brought out rabid reporters to interview the protesters while I watched on my gym TV, a captive audience for cardio. One … Continue reading

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