In the final episode of our video series, Democrat and Republican wax optimistic.
Public Affairs
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“Social media has given rise to the ability of individuals to say anything they want to say irrespective of what the facts are. People make things up. I finally just told my staff, ‘Don’t ever show me another blog. I don’t care if they say something good or bad about me,’” Republican Saxby Chambliss said.
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First-term U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss was on the Senate floor two days after being sworn in when Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy introduced himself.
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America wasn’t always this vitriolic. It need not be now.
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Recently, Sun Corridor hosted a group of site selectors whose job is to guide decisions on identifying the best place for companies to locate/relocate. Unprompted, the members pointed out Tucson-area roads as a critical issue to address.
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Free speech and journalism are at the core of what it means to be an American. Thomas Jefferson famously said if he had to decide between government without newspapers or newspapers without government he’d prefer the latter.