Arizona Arizona Legislators Trying To Declare Pregnancy Two Weeks Prior To Conception

The past few months, we’ve seen the nation wake up to many anti-choice assaults on women’s basic right to control their fertility, especially with regards to imposing forced ultrasounds and numerous attacks on access to basic contraception. But one of the other favorite anti-choice approaches to maximizing the pain and suffering of women as punishment for sex has largely gone unnoticed by many outside of the pro-choice activist community: bans on abortions after 20 weeks. It’s understandable that it’s hard to whip people up about this particular situation. After all, abortions after 20 weeks are relatively rare. Only 1.5% of abortions occur after the 20th week, and the vast majority of those that do occur are done for medical reasons, or because legal and financial obstacles--like those put in place by lawmakers--caused a delay. While, if they knew their personal stories, most people would certainly sympathize with women in need of post-20 week abortions, a certain amount of reproductive rights fatigue is setting in. There’s only so many hours in the day, and anti-choicers know if they just keep throwing restrictions on access at us, some will slip through the cracks.

But, as exhausting as it is, we need to pay attention to and resist post-20 week bans on abortion. That’s because it’s cruel on its surface, but also because legislators are using 20 week bans in order to smuggle in other items of more importance to them than simply making it harder for a slim minority of women seeking abortions to get them. The most obvious thing they’re trying to do is set anti-science precedent. Since these bans are based on the false, unscientific claim that fetuses at 20 weeks can feel pain, if they’re allowed to stand, it opens the door for more laws based on straight-up lies to be passed. These laws are also being used to challenge the requirement set out in Roe v Wade that a woman’s health and life should trump that of the misogynist desire to keep her pregnant at all costs.

Legislators have had so much success smuggling in ulterior motives with 20-week bans that they’re now looking for ways to expand the amount of hard right anti-choice nonsense they can attach to those bills. The most recent---and extreme---example is Arizona. There, lawmakers are writing a 20-week abortion ban that starts counting off at the first day of a woman’s period. Yes, they’re arguing that you’re “pregnant” while you’re actually getting your period. In fact, as Kate Sheppard at Mother Jones explains, they’re really trying to steal as many weeks as possible away from women seeking abortion:

Most women ovulate about 14 or 15 days after their period starts, and women can usually get pregnant from sexual intercourse that occured anywhere between five days before ovulation and a day after it. Arizona's law would start the clock at a woman's last period—which means, in practice, that the law prohibits abortion later than 18 weeks after a woman actually becomes pregnant.

That’s bad in and of itself, but taking a step back and looking at the big picture makes this law look even more sinister. Medically speaking, pregnancy starts when a fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining. Anti-choicers have attempted to define it earlier with their failed attempts to pass “personhood” law that would define not just pregnancy, but “personhood” as beginning at conception. Now in Arizona, they’re trying to argue that you’re pregnant a couple of weeks before you even had the sex that resulted in your pregnancy.

Think about the implications down the road. If a woman is “pregnant” two weeks before she becomes pregnant, than any fertile woman---including those currently menstruating!---should really be considered pregnant. After all, we don’t know the future. We don’t know that any non-pregnant woman couldn’t be pregnant two weeks from now, making her retroactively pregnant now. Considering that it’s anti-choice nuts we’re talking about, it’s safe to assume that they’d simply prefer a situation where all women of reproductive age are considered to be pregnant, on the grounds that they could be two weeks from now. Better safe than sorry, especially if that mentality means you get to exert maximum control over the bodies of women of reproductive age.

Between personhood bills and the assault on access to contraception, it’s becoming increasingly clear that anti-choicers aren’t satisfied with simply trying to control the already-pregnant. Finding ways to define the not-pregnant as pregnant is a means of laying the groundwork for exerting this control. Imagine if Roe is overturned and states go into a true frenzy of stripping every imaginable right away from pregnant women. It wouldn’t be limited to stripping the right to abortion, but also to any kind of behavior deemed “abortive,” including holding certain kinds of jobs, eating certain foods, or taking certain medications. With this bill, then, you could not only restrict the rights of those who are actually pregnant, but extend the restrictions to all women of reproductive age on the grounds that they “could be pregnant in two weeks, i.e. in perpetuity” and would therefore be considered the same thing as being pregnant.

Already in some states, they’re looking for ways to prosecute women who have stillbirths if they did something the prosecutor believes may have had an impact on the pregnancy, such as drug use. With the hoped-for overturn of Roe, we can expect these efforts to intensify, with prosecutions of miscarriages. Now with this Arizona bill, if a woman is deemed pregnant two weeks before she actually is, prosecutors could even have a chance to look at your choices when you weren’t even pregnant---before you even had the sex that made you pregnant---and blame those choices for bad outcomes. They’re creating, brick by brick, the legal basis on which to prosecute a woman who drinks some alcohol, becomes pregnant two weeks later, and miscarries, even though she didn’t drink while pregnant. And you best believe that when feminists protest this, they’ll just paint it as if we’re more interested in protecting drunken sluts than “babies.”

If you can be “pregnant” without being pregnant, that also creates legal complications around simple menstruation. After all, menstruation is usually seen as the opposite of being pregnant; women use menstruation to mark that they aren’t pregnant. But under this bill, you could both be menstruating and “pregnant” by law. Should Roe be overturned and the state start looking to prosecute women for miscarriages they deem inappropriately prevented, what about women who are just getting their period? They’re “pregnant” under the pregnant-prior-to-conception framework, aren’t they? Are they miscarrying in the eyes of the law or are they just continuing their theoretical pregnancy? These kinds of ambiguities are exactly the sort of thing zealous misogynist law enforcement will be looking to exploit.

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Congressional Progressive Caucus Co-Chairs Applaud Occupy Wall Street Movement

Congressional Progressive Caucus Co-Chairs Applaud Occupy Wall Street Movement

Washington, D.C. – Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) Co-Chairs Reps. Raúl M. Grijalva and Keith Ellison today released the following statement in solidarity with the demonstrators on Wall Street and around the country: “We have been inspired by the growing grassroots movements on Wall Street and across the country. We share the anger and frustration of so many Americans who have seen the enormous toll that an unchecked Wall Street has taken on the overwhelming majority of Americans while benefitting the super wealthy. We join...

Adam Sarvana and Jennifer Gore 05 Oct 2011 Hits:137 Rep. Raul Grijalva (AZ-07)

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Grijalva Introduces Border Infrastructure and Jobs Act of 2011 to Improve Cross-Border Tra…

Grijalva Introduces Border Infrastructure and Jobs Act of 2011 to Improve Cross-Border Trade, Create Jobs in Arizona and Nationwide

Tucson, Ariz. – Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva has introduced the Border Infrastructure and Jobs Act of 2011, following listening sessions around Southern Arizona throughout the summer with business and community leaders on how best to improve the local, regional and national economy. A formal rollout press conference is being held Sept. 28 at 10:00 a.m. at Armory Park in Tucson. Approximately 235,700 jobs in Arizona rely on trade with Mexico. The number is 252,800 in Michigan, 249,000 in Nebraska and 119,000 in Ohio – states that benefit directly from effective transportation...

Adam Sarvana 26 Sep 2011 Hits:113 Rep. Raul Grijalva (AZ-07)

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Congressional Progressive Caucus Co-Chairs Raúl M. Grijalva and Keith Ellison Respond to P…

Congressional Progressive Caucus Co-Chairs Raúl M. Grijalva and Keith Ellison Respond to President Obama’s Deficit Reduction Plan

Washington, D.C. – Congressional Progressive Caucus co-chairs Reps. Raúl M. Grijalva and Keith Ellison today released the following statement on President Obama’s job creation and deficit reduction plan: “As co-chairs of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, we congratulate President Obama on many of his proposals to cut our deficits and balance our national budget. The president’s determination to reduce the large national debt that he inherited after years of costly wars, unchecked defense spending, corporate welfare and giveaways to the wealthy few is admirable. We stand...

Congressional Progressive Caucus 19 Sep 2011 Hits:128 Rep. Raul Grijalva (AZ-07)

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How to Close the Distance Between Washington and the Reality of Immigration

How to Close the Distance Between Washington and the Reality of Immigration

Last week, an exchange between Jeff Flake, Janet Napolitano, and Chuck Schumer exemplified all that is wrong with the way in which immigration gets discussed within Washington and how far removed the beltway is from the daily reality and aspirations of people who are marching for immigrant rights this week. When the topic of immigration enters the beltway, it gets reduced to an issue and divorced from the people whose lives hang in the balance. The dehumanizing view of migrants promoted by people like Sheriff Arpaio and Jan Brewer in Arizona...

Pablo Alvarado | Huffington Post 05 May 2013 Hits:293 Arizona

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Immigration Reform: Respect Arizona and Recall Sheriff Arpaio (VIDEO)

Immigration Reform: Respect Arizona and Recall Sheriff Arpaio (VIDEO)

While Senate leaders, including Arizona's John McCain and Jeff Flake, hammered out immigration reform details last month, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio reminded the nation how rogue law enforcement can still undercut legislative efforts for a pathway to citizenship. In a demonstration of his notorious intimidation tactics, Arapio's deputies raided three Phoenix-area taco shops and arrested 11 undocumented immigrants on March 14th. The anti-immigrant raid took place only days after an internal-affairs report found Arpaio's office had bungled hundreds of sex-crime cases. It wasn't an isolated event. A herculean Respect Arizona recall movement...

Jeff Biggers | Huffington Post 23 Apr 2013 Hits:360 Arizona

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New Report Exposes Extreme ALEC Agenda in Arizona

New Report Exposes Extreme ALEC Agenda in Arizona

Seventeen bills introduced in the Arizona legislature in 2013 can be tied to the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), and every member of the Republican leadership in the state are current or recent ALEC members, according to a new report from the Center for Media and Democracy and its allies "ALEC in Arizona: The Voice Of Corporate Special Interests In The Halls Of Arizona's Legislature." "ALEC is a secretive but powerful force in Arizona politics," said Lisa Graves, CMD's Executive Director. "This report exposes how corporations and Arizona legislators, have worked...

Nick Surgery | PRWatch 14 Apr 2013 Hits:154 Arizona

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Three Years After Passing Its 'Papers, Please' Law, Arizona Is Divided by Distrust and Fea…

Three Years After Passing Its 'Papers, Please' Law, Arizona Is Divided by Distrust and Fear

This week, a state civil rights board heard tales of increased racial profiling and police mistrust. Police pulling people over for minor infractions and asking for documents, rape victims too afraid to call the police, children living in fear of having their parents taken away.  These were some of the stories shared by community members and immigrant advocates in Arizona, who testified before a state civil rights board this week on the enforcement of a state immigration law they say has increased racial profiling and police mistrust. “SB 1070 is being used as...

Valeria Fernández } New America Media 30 Mar 2013 Hits:682 Arizona

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John Nichols: Don't Let the 'Crooks' Roll Back Years of Progress (video)

John Nichols: Don't Let the 'Crooks' Roll Back Years of Progress (video)

Author and historian John Nichols warned a packed house of Tucson progressives and unionists that now is not the time for complacency. Now is the time to rise up and fight against the forces of greed who are trying to rob the American people of their rights and their earned benefits. Nichols, writer for The Nation and frequent commentator on MSNBC, held the audience in wrapped attention for 90 minutes as he carefully explained what the current Washington DC budget and debt reduction talks...

Pamela Powers Hannley | Blog for Arizona 15 Mar 2013 Hits:446 Arizona

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Progressives Shut Out of Koch Brothers Medicaid Forum

Progressives Shut Out of Koch Brothers Medicaid Forum

Thanks to publicity on this blog, social media, and e-mail blasts, progressives and other Democrats came to the Americans for Prosperity "public forum" on Medicaid expansion last night at The Loft Cinema. Too bad we couldn't get in. Approximately 20 pro-healthcare reform advocates, plus six journalism students, and two bloggers were shut out of the tightly controlled forum. In addition, City Councilman Steve Kozachik was "uninvited" to participate in the panel. Although public announcements of the event in the Tucson Weekly, the Arizona Daily...

Pamela Powers Hannley | Blog For Arizona 08 Mar 2013 Hits:1547 Arizona

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Koch Brothers Organize to Stop Medicaid Expansion in Arizona, Nationwide

Koch Brothers Organize to Stop Medicaid Expansion in Arizona, Nationwide

In recent months, a handful of Republican governors have softened their stances on Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act. Showing a bit of financial savvy and (dare I say) compassion for the millions of poor Americans who would be covered by this, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer and others have decided to take the feds' funds and allow expanded healthcare coverage for their citizens who can't afford insurance. Unfotrunately for the people who would benefit from Medicaid expansion, Big Brother Brothers don't like it when their...

Pamela Powers Hannley | Blog for Arizona 06 Mar 2013 Hits:352 Arizona

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Group trying to recall Maricopa County sheriff

Group trying to recall Maricopa County sheriff

PHOENIX (AP) - A political group has filed paperwork with the Arizona Secretary of State's office to launch a recall campaign against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Respect Arizona will need to collect more than 350,000 valid signatures in the next 120 days to force a recall election. The 80-year-old Arpaio was elected in November to his sixth consecutive term in office. He filed paperwork last week indicating that he plans to run again in 2016. In a statement Thursday, Arpaio say he believes the recall effort is over his stance...

My Fox Phoenix, AP 01 Feb 2013 Hits:390 Arizona

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'Ray Theon, where are you?': Tucson bride seeks corporate master for domination

'Ray Theon, where are you?': Tucson bride seeks corporate master for domination

In tough times, even the most independent woman may find herself turning to traditional feminine tactics to secure her financial future-- like marrying a sugar daddy. And what better sugar daddy could a woman find than a corporate person? As reported earlier by this blogger, seven New York City brides married and pledged allegiance to seven corporate masters... er... grooms on the steps of the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, January 19, the third anniversary of the Citizens United decision by the US Supreme Court. Occupy Tucson activist and...

Pamela Powers Hannley | Blog for Arizona.com 20 Jan 2013 Hits:722 Arizona

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Citizens United: 7 brides marry 7 corporations on steps on NY Stock Exchange (video)

Citizens United: 7 brides marry 7 corporations on steps on NY Stock Exchange (video)

January 21, 2010 is a date that will go down in infamy. It is the date the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of Citizens United and declared that corporations are people, money equals speech, and campaign finance reform that limits the amount of money a corporation can donate to political campaigns is unconstitutional. This decision paved the way for the obscene amounts of money that were spent in the 2010 and 2012 elections and emboldened groups like the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) to...

Pamela Powers Hannley | Blog for Arizona.com 20 Jan 2013 Hits:539 Arizona

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Border Patrol removes blankets, water left by humanitarian aid volunteers (video)

Border Patrol removes blankets, water left by humanitarian aid volunteers (video)

Border Patrol agents have been caught on video destroying water jugs and removing clean blankets that No More Deaths humanitarian volunteers left in the Arizona desert for border crossers. From No More Deaths... Tucson, AZ- A hidden camera video released by Tucson-based humanitarian organization No More Deaths shows an agent of the U.S. Border Patrol removing clean blankets and food intended for migrants in distress. Videos of Border Patrol behaving badly and more details after the jump.   The January 8 video captures a Border Patrol agent on a...

Pamela Powers Hannley | Blog for Arizona 18 Jan 2013 Hits:565 Arizona

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Peace activists speak out against the 'militarization of education' in Cochise County (vid…

Peace activists speak out against the 'militarization of education' in Cochise County (video)

Fun! Food! Adventure! Smiling young faces! And killing machines? The poster pictured here advertises the Aviation Open House at Cochise Community College back in October 2012.The purpose of the open house was to showcase the college's new aviation classrooms, flight simulators, and training facilities. Jobs and education for rural Arizona youth-- what could be more wholesome? Unfortunately, the open house also shined a spotlight on the college's cozy (and a bit creepy) relationship with merchant of death and destruction Northrup Grumman-- as well as the college's disdain for freedom of...

Pamela Powers Hannley | Blog for Arizona 18 Jan 2013 Hits:390 Arizona

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PDA Tucson delivers "prosperity not austerity' letter to Barber

PDA Tucson delivers

The Tucson Chapter of Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) has been participating in PDA's national effort to educate Congress. In December, more than 80 letters were delivered to Congressional offices around the country-- including those of Congressman Raul Grijalva and Congressman Ron Barber. Above, Jim Hannley, a member of the PDA Tucson Steering Committee, discusses the January 16 "prosperity not austerity" letter with Barber's staff. Below is the text of the letter, which also appears on our Facebook page.  If you agree with the points in this letter, please contact Barber's office...

PDA Tucson 17 Jan 2013 Hits:355 Arizona

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Grijalva Hails Brewer’s Decision to Accept Federal Medicaid Expansion Funds – Calls Decis…

 Grijalva Hails Brewer’s Decision to Accept Federal Medicaid Expansion Funds – Calls Decision “The Right Thing, Morally and Fiscally

Washington, D.C. – Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva today released the following statement on Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer’s recent decision to accept federal Medicaid expansion funds through the Affordable Care Act. Last July, Grijalva led a letter co-signed by 43 other Members of Congress to all 50 state governors calling on them to set aside politics and support the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion in their respective states.   “Today marks a move toward stability and certainty for a Medicaid program that has suffered from years of purely ideological decisions. Gov. Brewer’s choice to expand...

Rep Raul Grijalva | Press Release 15 Jan 2013 Hits:490 Arizona

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Gabby Giffords launches group to counter gun lobby

Gabby Giffords launches group to counter gun lobby

  A national initiative aimed at curbing gun violence was launched by former US. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and her husband, Mark Kelly, on Tuesday -- the second anniversary of the shooting that killed six people and left her critically injured.   A new campaign website, Americans For Responsible Solutions, promised to “launch a national dialogue and raise funds to counter influence of the gun lobby.”     The couple last week visited Newtown, Conn., where a gunman opened fire in an elementary school, killing 20 children and six adults in December....

Alastair Jamieson and Becky Bratu |NBC News 08 Jan 2013 Hits:542 Arizona

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America’s Craziest Sheriff Sends Armed Posses to Arizona Schools

America’s Craziest Sheriff Sends Armed Posses to Arizona Schools

Joe Arpaio has thought of less friendly uses for firearms in his recent past. Back in November, the sheriff decided to arm his deputies with automatic weapons to stop “illegal aliens” “attempting to escape” his county. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio will begin sending armed “posses” to patrol around Arizona schools today, in response to the shooting less than a month ago at Sandy Hook elementary school. Arpaio made a name for himself by  abusing the civil rights of undocumented immigrants — and for  detaining a six...

Annie-Rose Strasser | ThinkProgress 08 Jan 2013 Hits:560 Arizona

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Freedom College: Prescott School Grants Credits to Outlawed Mexican American Studies Cours…

Freedom College: Prescott School Grants Credits to Outlawed Mexican American Studies Course in Tucson

While fumbling Tucson school officials and their extremist Arizona state counterparts await the fate of the outlawed Mexican American Studies in a federal court desegregation order, the prestigious Prescott College announced it will grant college-level credit for a banned Chicano/a Literature course taught by nationally acclaimed Tucson high school teacher Curtis Acosta. Welcome to Freedom College. Designed by Acosta and Dr. Anita Fernández, a Prescott College faculty member in the Education Program of the Resident Degree Program, the two-credit Chicano/a Literature course will be part of ...

Jeff Biggers | Huffington Post 21 Dec 2012 Hits:978 Arizona

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Why Federal Intervention Matters: Will Mexican American Studies Fiasco in Tucson End in 20…

Why Federal Intervention Matters: Will Mexican American Studies Fiasco in Tucson End in 2013?

  What a difference a year makes -- especially for students in Tucson, Arizona, the "Little Rock" of education for our modern times. While President Dwight Eisenhower overruled the "leadership of demagogic extremists" in that segregated hotspot in Arkansas more than a half century ago, federally-appointed Special Master William Hawley and U.S. District Court Judge David Bury will begin the final process of adjudicating the agreements and objections in Tucson's historic federal desegregation order on Friday, which could pave the way for the return of the...

Jeff Biggers | Huffington Post 13 Dec 2012 Hits:593 Arizona

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Arizona Conservatives Back S.A.N.E. Immigration Reform

Arizona Conservatives Back S.A.N.E. Immigration Reform

In 2010, Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery was among those firmly in support of Arizona’s controversial anti-immigrant legislation SB 1070. Today, he belongs to a bipartisan coalition of some 40 community and business leaders calling for legalizing the nation’s 11 million undocumented immigrants. “If you look at the problem from a proper perspective, you can identify solutions that provide consensus,” said Montgomery in an interview with New America Media. His comments came just hours after the release of the Real Arizona Coalition’s S.A.N.E Solution to Federal...

Valeria Fernandez | New America Media 08 Dec 2012 Hits:587 Arizona

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Arizona Celebrates Week Without Governor Brewer or Her Gaffes

Arizona Celebrates Week Without Governor Brewer or Her Gaffes

The sun is shining slightly brighter in Arizona this week, as the state celebrates a week-long vacation from Governor Jan Brewer and her latest gaffes. The self-described "Scorpion eater" has left the Capitol building -- or at least until Saturday, according to the office of Secretary of State Ken Bennett, who is serving as Acting Governor while Brewer is mysteriously out-of-state. Perhaps Arizona can become the "Grand Canyon" state again. Or, at least, earn a reprieve from Brewer's most recent gaffes and acts of embarrassment for...

Jeff Biggers | Huffington Post 04 Dec 2012 Hits:495 Arizona

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With Historic Desegregation Plan, Will Tucson Reinstate Mexican American Studies? Intervie…

With Historic Desegregation Plan, Will Tucson Reinstate Mexican American Studies? Interview With Co-Founder Sean Arce

Overshadowed by the ballot fallout in the recent elections in Arizona, a long-awaited and historic federal desegregation proposal was released earlier this month that could reinstate the Tucson Unified School District's nationally acclaimed but dismantled Mexican American Studies Program. The next three days in Tucson could set the stage for one of the most important education revivals in the nation. And one nationally celebrated educator from Tucson -- Mexican American Studies co-founder Sean Arce -- should return to the forefront and stand out as its resilient helmsman. Several questions...

Jeff Biggers | Huffington Post 26 Nov 2012 Hits:569 Arizona

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