The submission deadline for the Tucson Weekly‘s Obama Issue is almost here! All submissions need to be in on or before noon on Jan. 7—that’s next Wednesday.

To recap what the Obama Issue is all about: In our Jan. 15-21 issue, we’re opening our pages to you, our splendid readers, to express yourselves regarding the departure of George W. Bush and the inauguration of Barack Obama. That expression can take pretty much any form: writings, poetry, visual arts—it’s up to you.

While we’re still eagerly seeking writing submissions, we want to put out a special call to all of you visual artists out there: As of now, we’ve received only a few drawings/paintings/illustrations.

Again, that deadline is noon on Wednesday, Jan. 7. Send questions and/or submissions—with contact information for verification purposes—to jboegle@tucsonweekly.com. Thanks!

9 replies on “Last Chance: The Obama Issue!”

  1. Yeah, if you didn’t already know about it from the Editor’s Notes, the MySpace alerts, the Facebook alerts, the print-version ads and the online version ads in which we’ve been calling for submissions. 🙂

  2. Hi,

    The Obama citizen question is still alive.

    The Question may be heard by the US Supreme Court
    in early January.

    Who out there knows the meaning of “natural born
    citizen” as it relates qualification to be an US
    president???

    Thanks and Good Luck

  3. Sounds like an old folk song:
    “Frank Henry when will you learn
    Sometimes, even black people can be president
    Frank Henry, O Frank Henry
    O how you lament, over conspiracies and other crazy
    deals that get you quite bent
    Frank Henry you’re a fool
    Frank Henry you’re a fool
    We know your mama taught you better
    But Frank Henry you’re a fool”
    I have got to get myself an accordion…

  4. It is hilarious that right-wing nutjobs are pretending they care where Obama was born (equally hilarious that they assume the worst with barely any evidence). After all, didn’t they spend the last 8 years pretending George W. Bush was a real Texan even though he was born in Connecticut and went to high school in a private school in Massachusetts?

    Speaking of Bush Jr., in just over TWO WEEKS that walking pile of scum will be gone, gone, gone. Go to hell, Bush. You won’t be missed. Nor will your puppetmaster, Dick “Evil-Piece-Of-Sh!t” Cheney.

  5. In relevance to this, a press release (delete if you wish JB)–
    The Washington State Supreme Court has declined to hear a lawsuit
    brought by James Broe of King County and 12 others asking that the
    Secretary of State set aside the votes cast in Washington for Senator
    Barack Obama. The suit had questioned whether the president-elect is a
    “native born” American, suggesting that he was born in Kenya, rather
    than Hawaii, as Obama has said.

    Obama carried the state by 17 percentage points and received the state’s
    11 electoral votes on December 15. Chief Justice Gerry Alexander, in a
    one-page order, said the court declines to take up the
    case. The challengers will have 90 days if they wish to file a petition
    for review by the U.S. Supreme Court.

    King County Superior Court dismissed a similar challenge brought by
    Steven Marquis just before the election.

    The state’s position is that the Secretary of State has neither the
    authority nor the requirement to investigate the candidates’
    qualifications for president and vice president, which are spelled out
    in the U.S. Constitution. Eight tickets were on the ballot in
    Washington. Under state law, the Republican and Democratic tickets are
    automatically placed on the fall ballot after the national party
    conventions. Other tickets can qualify by having 1,000 registered
    Washington voters sign petitions at conventions. The state Elections
    Division examines the signatures, but does not investigate the
    qualifications of the candidates.

    Reed and the voters of Washington are represented by the state attorney
    general. Reed said he’s pleased that state courts have now dismissed the
    challenge.

    David Ammons
    Communications Director
    Office of Secretary of State, Washington
    o (360) 902-4140

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