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Buckmaster: Proposed redistricting may mean less influence for Tucson

Today on Buckmaster — Commentators Bruce Ash and Paul Eckerstrom squared-off on the Monday Political Face-Off. Mia Hansen and Dr. Maribel Alvarez previewed the 38th edition of Tucson Meet Yourself, which is ready to launch this weekend. Buckmaster Show Nutrition Contributor Jack Challem broke down the latest issue of The Nutrition Reporter.

The Buckmaster Show airs noon-1p.m., Mon.-Fri. on KVOI AM 1030. The opinions expressed on the Buckmaster Show are those of the host and guests. TucsonSentinel.com posts show archives as a public service, because of the number of local newsmakers interviewed on the program.

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Oct 10, 2011, 7:34 pm
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After wasting a half hour of my life listening to this apologist for incompetence, I refuse to subject myself to it again. I will however comment on the headline…

If you’re talking about Congressional redistricting, how could Tucson possibly have less influence in Congress than it already does? We have two Congress people that an intelligent and informed electorate would have NEVER voted into office. One is so selfish that she won’t do the right thing for her district and step down so they might be represented (and doesn’t even call Tucson home anyway), and the other is the Congress version of Braindead Bob who is so out of touch with issues that concern citizens and legal residents that I don’t even know where to start.

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