In the News

Radio Appearance - 550am KFYI with JOE CRUMMEY

Nov 6 2006 - 5:05pm
Nov 6 2006 - 6:00pm

Barry will be on with the evil one, Joe Crummey on 550am KFYI on Monday, Nov 6th @ 5:05pm.  Be sure to tune and call in.  Call-in number is 602-260-5394.  You can also listen online at www.KFYI.com

DEBATE: KGCB Radio "Arizona's Lighthouse"

Nov 6 2006 - 7:00pm
Nov 6 2006 - 8:30pm

KGCB Radio will host a debate of the issues on Monday, November 6, 2006 between the hours of 1900 and 2030. The debate will be broadcast live on KGCB radio: 90.9FM Prescott, 90.7 Flagstaff, 101.9 Wickenburg. The braodcast will also stream live on KGCB's website at KGCB.org

Radio Appearance - KPXQ with Andrew Tallman

Nov 2 2006 - 5:30pm
Nov 2 2006 - 6:00pm

Radio appearance with host Andrew Tallman on KPXQ 1360am Phoenix at 1730

ON HOLD: DEBATE - Phoenix, Light of Hope Institute

Nov 2 2006 - 7:00pm
Nov 2 2006 - 9:00pm

DEBATE IS CURRETLY ON HOLD

 

Barry and the Republician nominee, Len Munsil, have accepted the gracious inviation of The Light of Hope Institute to participate in a debate at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, 1401 East Jefferson Street, Phoenix, on Wed, November 2 at 1900.

 

It's a Start - An AZ Republic article: fair and balanced

It  was refreshing to see this reporter doing a better job of reporting, instead of distorting Barry's positions. 

Excerpts:

"Three candidates for governor. Three wildly different plans to address illegal immigration."

"Three candidates, three border plans. One big decision for voters."

No doubt in this article about how many candidates for Governor there are.

Let's hope this is the start of a trend in fair reporting and not a one time event. 

 

Governor candidates differ on border solutions

Good Day Arizona Channel 3 TV

Nov 2 2006 - 11:29am
Nov 2 2006 - 12:00pm

Arizona Votes 2006 Issue Session/Mini-Debate Format 3TV's "issue session" will be an informal mini-debate on Good Day Arizona. Will be live on KTVK 3 TV in the Phoenix-market, and KMSB Fox 11 in the Tucson Market. With re-broadcasts at Noon and 1pm on Cox Cable Channel 14 the greater Phoenix area.

Politicans are not our friends - A PRO Prop. 207 argument

A well reasoned and articulate argument to vote FOR Prop. 207; Limiting Eminent Domain.

Read entire article by David Euchner here.

Highlights:

"This proposition protects the rights of all property owners, rich and poor alike, from the misuse of eminent domain. The only people who stand to lose are politicians."

"Politicians hate Prop. 207 because it puts strict controls on how they may use eminent domain to take property. Small-town politicians — Democrats and Republicans alike — have been taking people's homes and small businesses and giving that property to real estate developers or large corporations."

The State of Modern Journalism

This is the kind of garbage that passes for modern, professional journalism?

What a load of crap! With media bias this blatant, no wonder main stream media readership and subscribership is down.

Let's see just how bad of a job Mr. Paul Davenport of the Associated Press has failed to uphold the standards of his profession.

An 839 word article in which 479 words are devoted to Janet (57% of the total), 330 words for Len (39%) and a mere 12 words for Barry (1.4%). The sole mention being: "Libertarian Barry Hess also is on the Nov. 7 general election ballot.". What kind of crap is that. And this guy calls himself a journalist? No wonder the main stream media is in the state it is. Hell, this guy could work for the AZ Republic.

Barry IS the Libertarian nominee for Governor. One of THREE candidates on the ballot. On the ballot, in the voter guide, during the debates, he is one third of the people's options to earn their vote. Does Mr. Davenport care?  Doesn't look like it.

Did Mr. Davenport contact Mr. Hess to inquire as to his position on education? NO! Did Mr. Davenport even attempt to research Barry's postion on education? Sure as heck doesn't look like it.

With reporting like this, it is understandable how one can only question the journalistic integrity of one Mr. Davenport and the AP for allowing reporting like this under their watch.

Here's the article, read it for yourself, let us know what you think.

RNC Chair Mehlman Demonstrates Effective Leadership

Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman, in placing principles over party politics, exhibited true leadership when he exercised extreme moral courage to support the Democrat candidate for Senator, CT, Joe Lieberman, whom he believes to be the best candidate for the job over the Republican candidate. We can all benefit from his example.
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