They tend to wear reinforced leather gloves, fun stuff like that.
Its weird that, to the Left, “Palestinians” have an irrevocable right to their “homeland” and Israel is an invader who has no business being there.
But Americans should never even think of protecting our homeland.
“Ugly Americans” - how creative.
“Ugly”, ProgressivePamela, is lice dripping off your hair.
“...sleepy Oracle, Arizona...”
They sound pretty wide awake to ME!
Rednecks is permissible but not Redskins.
Got it.
Hey, Pam!
There’s a reason the MSM isn’t covering these protests!
They covered the first one in order to try to get a general reaction just like yours, but it BACKFIRED.
People SUPPORT the protesters.
So, you go ahead and publicize this all you want, like a cute little leftist feminist,
and such protests will gain in popularity.
What’s next, deary? Holding a “raising awareness” event for the beleaguered IRS?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
“I stand on the side of Love. I believe in kindness to all creatures on Earth—not just people who agree with me or look like me.”
I don’t see much kindness for rednecks here.
Aliens ping
They use redneck like it’s something awful. I sold my McMansion and moved in next to the rednecks on the bad side of town. We all have 3-6 acres of woods and most of us live in doublewides. I LOVE my redneck neighbors. Helpful, happy, friendly...just never, and I mean NEVER ask what’s in their chili.
Party for illegals at Pamela Powers Hannley’s house!!!
Pamela (speaking truth to) Powers Hannley
Got it.
Anyone who thinks this way must’ve thought that Hitler was a great guy and Poland was “Ugly” for resisting his invasion.
No bias in that headline, huh?
I knew what to expect when I saw the chick had 3 names.
Go rednecks.
Pamela Powers Hannley
Tucson, Arizona Area Writing and Editing
Managing Editor
American Journal of Medicine
Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Publishing industry
November 2004 Present (9 years 9 months)
As managing editor for the American Journal of Medicine, I am liaison between authors, reviewers, editors, and our publisher, Elsevier. It’s my job to make sure everyone follows the rules and meets the deadlines. In addition, I manage the Journal’s blog and Facebook page and occasionally write editorials.
Blogger
Tucson-Progressive.com
Government Agency; 1001-5000 employees; Government Administration industry
2008 Present (6 years) Tucson, Arizona Area
As “The Tucson Progressive”, I have blogged at TucsonCitizen.com and Examiner.com and now at Tucson-Progressive.com. I also do social media— including blogging, Facebook, and Twitter for PDA Tucson.
Blogger
Blog for Arizona
April 2012 Present (2 years 4 months) Tucson, Arizona Area
Blog for Arizona is a statewide political blog featuring the writing of 7 bloggers, including me.
Blogger
The Huffington Post
Public Company; 201-500 employees; Online Media industry
December 2011 Present (2 years 8 months)
As a political blogger, I contribute Arizona content to The Huffington Post. In September 2012, I attended the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte as an Off the Bus reporter for Huff Post.
Program Director
Arizona Smokers’ Helpline, University of Arizona
August 1998 December 2004 (6 years 5 months)
As the program director for the Network for Information and Counseling and the Arizona Smokers’ Helpline, I managed a $1.2 million tobacco cessation contract from the Arizona Department of Health Services. My 40-employee section in the University of Arizona College of Public Health provided smoking cessation telephone counseling, web-based cessation information and programs, evaluation services, and community outreach.
Research Specialist Senior and Multimedia Coordinator
Family Sun Safety Program, University of Arizona
November 1996 August 1998 (1 year 10 months) Tucson, Arizona Area
The Family Sun Safety Program was a grant-funded behavioral research program geared toward elementary school children and their families. I wrote the K-1 Family Sun Safety curricula and the school sun safety booklet, as well as participating in the creation of other print modules, development and testing of the Family Sun Safety computer game, and grant writing.