Arizona Democrats ‘furious’ at special-ed teacher considering a run against Giffords

I have to agree with this guy.  Giffords should have resigned as soon as they found out how long it would take for her to resume her duties, it’s not fair to her constituents to not have representation, although, they don’t seem to be bothered by it.  This reminds me of SC’s Strom Thurmond, he was ineffective for the last 20 years of service but they just left him there, propped him up, pulled his hand up on a string for votes because the stupid voters thought it would be kewl to have a Sen. in there at age 100.  Personally, I think he died at 85.

Published: 11:55 AM 08/24/2011 | Updated: 12:11 PM 08/24/2011

Anthony Prowell teaches at Liberty Elementary School in Tucson, Arizona. Until recently, he’s dedicated most of his time to educating special needs students. These days, he’s become a local villain for his candidacy to represent Arizona’s 8th Congressional District.

Prowell tells The Daily Caller that he intends to run for the seat currently held by Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords because “so many people that you talk to now say that there’s nobody representing the average working person.”

Initially looking to run for office as a Democrat, Prowell has been subjected to the ire of local party officials and everyday citizens aghast that he would challenge Giffords, who has only cast one congressional vote since a near-fatal shooting in January.

The few local Democratic Party officials he has spoken with on the phone are “livid” and have “flat out said, ‘we already have a congresswoman and I will not support you in any means whatsoever’” before hanging up, Prowell said.

“They’re furious that I’m even considering running after what happened to her,” he said. Most phone calls that Prowell makes do not get past the front desk of party organizations.

Prowell hypothesized that he has been given a cold shoulder because “they’re afraid to make Giffords mad.”

To qualify for the primary ballot, candidates need more than 700 signatures, Prowell said. He added that finding 700 Democrats to willing to sign would be difficult.

Arizona law requires that congressional candidates “must submit signatures equal to at least one half of one per cent of the qualified registered voters, but not more than 10 per cent of the total voter registration of the candidate’s party in the congressional district.”

“The Republicans, except for [State Senator] Frank Antenori, won’t run anyone against her, because they’re going to be the bad guy, they’re going to be the villain,” Prowell explained. (RELATED: 1st potential candidate for Giffords seat emerges)

Prowell said that he is concerned that Giffords’ injuries have made her unable to effectively serve her constituents.

“It doesn’t just worry me,” Prowell said. “If you listen to the radio shows in town, the editorials coming in to the papers, they feel a tremendous amount of sympathy, but are saying she can’t do her job like she used to.”

As soon as criticism of Giffords’ job performance surfaces, the attacks flood in, Prowell said. The typical reactions: “How dare you say she’s not fit for service? She got shot, she almost got killed as a congresswoman.”

Prowell said that the district needs someone “to say this is what the working people are going through,” citing the negative impact of the economic downturn on unemployed workers.

“Boehner is fighting to allow people with private jets to keep their tax breaks,” Prowell said. “People don’t know what it’s like to drive around with horrible tires because people don’t have $700 to buy new ones.”

Earlier this summer, Prowell contacted Giffords’ office to inform them of his candidacy. “I told her office that I’m going to run. I wanted to give them a heads-up,” Prowell said. “I didn’t want to step on any toes.”

Prowell asked when Giffords would make a decision on whether she would run for re-election. “They said she was ‘at least ten months away from deciding,’” he recalled.

In the event that Giffords decided against a run, Prowell fears that the seat “would go to whoever the Republicans put up” because no Democrat would have time to prepare a campaign so close to the filing deadline. Prowell added that Democrats are encountering the same issue with the Arizona Senate race as “nobody is jumping in because they don’t know if she’s going to run.”

Faced with an unflattering reception by the district’s Democrats, Prowell said that he is meeting with local Green Party officials and considering using that party’s ballot line in 2012. A September meeting of the Green Party steering committee will determine whether Prowell is green-lighted to run under the party’s name.

“If I was a Green candidate, even if they want to say I’m from a fringe party, they have to pay attention because I have ballot access,” Prowell said.

But he concedes, “my wife said, ‘why don’t you call the Democrats one last time?’”

Facist Pigs….Cops Confiscate Cameras at Ohio Congressman’s Town Hall

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
August 24, 2011

A congressman from Ohio had cops grab the cameras of constituents during a town hall meeting. Steve Chabot, a Republican, had cell phones and cameras confiscated in order to “prevent an embarrassing Youtube video from making the rounds,” according to Carlos Miller, who runs a blog documenting efforts by the state to stifle the First Amendment rights of photographers.

See video of the incident below.

Police said the cameras were taken “to protect the constituents.” A local television station, however, was allowed to videotape the meeting and the brazen move by Chabot and the cops.

Think Progress, the Soros-funded media operation, also reported the incident, primarily because Chabot is an establishment Republican and protesters outside the event called for more taxes. The Democrat blog reported:

Media were permitted to record the event, making the ban on citizen cameras all the more baffling. Clearly no “security” threat existed; rather, as one of Chabot’s staffers told ThinkProgress, they wanted to “prevent” people from “making a show” of the event. Indeed, Chabot and his staff were worried enough about citizens voicing their anger at his policies that they only accepted pre-screened questions chosen by the congressman’s staff.

This should not be perplexing – the controlled corporate media can be trusted to not embarrass Rep. Chabot, at least not on points that matter, while citizens cannot.

It is also interesting that Think Progress attributes the current economic implosion to Chabot and the Republicans when Democrat Obama is in the White House and allegedly in control.

In fact, neither Obama or the Republicans control the economy. It is controlled by a Federal Reserve that has doubled the monetary base since last August.

http://www.infowars.com/cops-confiscate-cameras-at-ohio-congressmans-town-hall/

BREAKING: International Space Station-Bound Supply Ship Explodes, Crashes in Siberia

How much would it suck to be stuck in space with no hope of supplies coming?  And why would we leave our people up there after we stopped the program?

Published August 24, 2011

| Associated Press

MOSCOW –  An unmanned Russian supply ship bound for the International Space Station failed to reach its planned orbit Wednesday, and pieces of it fell in Siberia amid a thunderous explosion, officials said.

A brief statement from Roscosmos, Russia’s space agency, did not specify whether the Progress supply ship that was launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan had been lost. But the state news agency RIA Novosti quoted Alexander Borisov, head of a the Choisky region in Russia’s Altai province, as saying pieces of the craft fell in his area some 1,500 kilometers (900 miles) northeast of the launch site.

“The explosion was so strong that for 100 kilometers (60 miles) glass almost flew out of the windows,” he was quoted as saying. Borisov said there were no immediate reports of casualties.

The Russian Emergencies Ministry could not be reached for comment. A Roscosmos media officer who refused to be identified said the agency had no immediate comment.

Roscosmos said the third stage of the rocket firing the ship into space failed a few minutes into the launch. The ship was carrying more than 2.5 tons of supplies, including oxygen, food and fuel. Since the ending of the U.S. space shuttle program this summer, Russian spaceships are a main supply link to the space station. It was the 44th Progress to launch to the International Space Station.

Roscosmos said the accident “would have no negative influence” on the International Space Station crew because its existing supplies of food, water and oxygen are sufficient.

In the United States, NASA said the rocket appeared to function flawlessly at liftoff, which occurred right on time, but there was a loss of contact with the vehicle just over five minutes into the flight.

On NASA TV, Russian officials said the upper stage did not separate from the supply ship and that on two subsequent orbits controllers tried to contact the supply ship — in vain. Two hours after the mishap, Russian Mission Control told the space station crew: “We’ll try to figure it out.”

NASA is counting on Russia as well as Japan and Europe to keep the orbiting outpost stocked, now that the space shuttles are no longer flying. The shuttle program ended in July with the Atlantis mission; a year’s worth of food and other provisions were delivered.

Late this year, a commercial company in California plans to launch its own rocket and supply ship to the space station. NASA is encouraging private enterprise to make station deliveries.

There are six astronauts aboard the International Space Station, which orbits 350 kilometers (220 miles) above the Earth. They are Russians Andrei Borisenko, Alexander Samokuyayev and Sergei Volkov, Americans Michael Fossum and Ronald Garan and Satoshi Furukawa of Japan.

“The supplies aboard the space station are actually pretty fat” after the resupply mission by space shuttle Atlantis in July, NASA spokesman Kelly Humphries said from Houston. “So we don’t anticipate any immediate impact to the crew.”

Humphries stressed that NASA was waiting to get more details from Russian space officials on what actually happened.

The Interfax news agency cited a Russian space analyst, Sergei Puzanov, as saying the space station had supplies already aboard that could last two to three months and “the situation with the loss of the Progress cannot be called critical.”

In July of 2010, a Progress supply ship failed in its first automatic docking attempt due to equipment malfunction, but was connected with the orbiting laboratory two days later.

BREAKING: Florida Court Denies Casey Anthony’s Probation Appeal

Published August 24, 2011

| NewsCore

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. –  Casey Anthony must still report to serve one year’s probation in Florida, after her appeal against a judge’s ruling on the matter was denied Tuesday, the Orlando Sentinel reported.

Judge Belvin Perry ruled earlier in August that Anthony had until Aug. 26 to return to Florida to serve 12 months’ probation for a check-fraud conviction, upholding a sentence by Judge Stan Strickland.

Her attorneys filed an appeal in Daytona Beach with Florida’s Fifth District Court of Appeal, arguing that she had served her probation while she was in jail awaiting her murder trial.

Anthony was acquitted of first-degree murder on July 5 in the death of her two-year-old daughter Caylee.

“The petitioner and her lawyers were well aware that her probationary placement was not to begin until her release from confinement,” the court order issued Tuesday stated.

Anthony was ordered by the court to report to an undisclosed location by 12:00pm Friday to meet with Florida Department of Corrections (DOC) officials.

“We’re waiting for her,” DOC spokeswoman Gretl Plessinger said.

The 25-year-old pleaded not guilty to the first-degree murder charge in a trial that made headlines globally, claiming a babysitter kidnapped her toddler. After she was acquitted, she was released from jail and dropped from public sight.