Author: Staff

  • The Night Willie Died

    Campfire

    Sitting around a campfire one hot night while camping in one of Michigan’s campgrounds, we hear a group singing this ditty. Where it came from? Nobody knows.

    Oh, I remember the night that Willie died.
    He died early in the morning, late at night … late at night.
    Oh, the cows were singing sweetly and the birds were eating hay,
    And the sun and moon and stars were shinning bright . … shinning bright.

    Twas the fortieth day of May, that Willie past away,
    He died harder than her ever died before … died before.
    He was sitting in a chair, but he didn’t like it there,
    So he got up and died upon the floor … on the floor.

    You can tell that he was dying by the color of his breath.
    You can hear the blossom nipping in the bud … in the bud.
    But the doctor said the only way to save our darling boy
    Was to stop the circulation of his blood … of his blood.

    So we gently laid his head in a melting pot of lead,
    And we laid our darling Willie down to rest … down to rest.
    But it was a dirty shame, for that night some burglars came
    And they stole that mustard plaster off his chest … off his chest.

    So we filled him up with glue and we tried to bring him to,
    But we only brought him eight or nine or ten … nine or ten.
    So we laid him on his side and he sneezed and coughed and died
    And he up and coughed and sneezed and died again … died again.

  • Arizona Heros: Brianna Westbrook

    Brianna Westbrook
    Brianna Westbrook – Connert Media’s choice for Arizona District 24

    Arizona House of Representatives needs Brianna Westbrook

    Brianna Westbrook (Democratic Party) is running for election to the Arizona House of Representatives to represent District 24. She declared candidacy for the Democratic primary scheduled on August 2, 2022.

    “Brianna Westbrook isn’t your typical politician. As a child growing up in poverty, her source of food was dumpster diving every day. She witnessed substance abuse and experienced domestic violence. Brianna’s great-grandparents took her in, and she spent two years learning the meaning of hard work on their apple orchard. As a teenager, she graduated from high school with no parental support. As a young parent, Brianna returned to Arizona to be the primary provider for her siblings. For years, she worked blue-collar jobs to keep her family afloat. At 27 years old, Brianna documented her transition story to normalize the experiences of trans women.” 1

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  • Yes, Heros Do Exist: Democrat Rep. Ruben Gallego

    Phoenix Family Back in Arizona

    “Palazzo and her colleagues at Lutheran Social Services jumped into action, putting aside their usual duties assisting refugees in Arizona to take on what had become a matter of life and death: helping the Phoenix family get out of Kabul.

    In addition to maintaining daily contact with the woman and her family, the Lutheran Social Services team reached out to U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Arizona

    Gallego, along with his staff, worked with the U.S. State Department to relay critical information to U.S. military personnel staffing the gates at the airport in Kabul, including photos of the Phoenix family so that they could be identified at the gates.” 2 [PDF]

  • Katie Hobbs – Moving Arizona in the Right Direction

    Katie Hobbs – Moving Arizona in the Right Direction

    Connert Media Endorses Katie Hobbs

    Katie Hobbs for Governor
    Staff | Connert Media LLC

    American politician and social worker who is serving as Secretary of State of Arizona. Prior to assuming office in January 2019, she was an Arizona state senator representing the 24th district from 2013 to 2019 and an Arizona state representative representing the 15th district from 2011 to 2013.

    She is a candidate for the Democratic Party nomination for the 2022 Arizona gubernatorial election.

    Katie Hobbs
    Katie Hobbs – Best Pick for Governor of Arizona

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  • Obviously Money Corrupts? The Story of Kyrsten Sinema

    Prior to her Senate run she tweeted, “Asking big corporations & the rich to pay their fair share is common sense, not class warfare.” – Wow! Just another Big Lie. Twitter

    Big Pharma in the Hip Pocket

    “Joe Biden allies ran ads thanking Kyrsten Sinema for fighting for lower drug prices — just before she did the exact opposite by opposing Democrats’ drug pricing plan.” 3

    “Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, the controversial Arizona Democrat who threatens to derail President Biden’s legislative agenda, received more than $750,000 in donations from the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. After that, she announced her opposition to a Democratic plan to lower prescription drug costs.” 4

    Her Ring Says It All

    “The battle over the budget deal is not the first time Sinema has bucked her party since Biden became president. In March, she was one of eight Democrats to vote against a minimum wage increase in the pandemic relief bill and enraged many liberals by doing so with a jaunty thumbs-down. Her office claimed the criticism was sexist, and the following month Sinema posted a photo of herself wearing a ring that said, “F*** off.”” 5