Pamela Powers Hannley
- Location
- TUCSON, Arizona, United States
- Birthday
- July 30
- Bio
- Pamela Powers Hannley writes the Tucson Progressive blog on the TucsonCitizen.com and contributes political and lifestyle articles to the Huffington Post. She has had more than 30 years of experience in written, visual, and electronic communication—including freelance writing, photography, graphic design, and consulting. In addition to blogging, she is the Managing Editor of an international medical research journal.
MY RECENT POSTS
- President Clinton campaigns
for Carmona in Arizona
October 14, 2012 07:09PM - Do you know Jeff? (Flake, that
is.)
October 14, 2012 06:58PM - Will open primaries shake up
politics in Arizona?
February 01, 2012 10:06AM - Want to satisfy your woman?
Cuddle
January 06, 2012 01:11PM
Pamela Powers Hannley's Links
President Clinton campaigns for Carmona in Arizona

Despite Arizona’s reputation as a stalwartly red state, with a capital R, Democrats are hoping to take back one of the state’s US Senate in November.
Although Democrats have held a percentage of the state’s Congressional seats for years, the Republican Party has cont
… Read full post »Do you know Jeff? (Flake, that is.)

Former mining lobbyist, right-wing think-tank exec, and Koch Brothers darling Congressman Jeff Flake wants to replace long-time Arizona Senator Jon Kyl in the US Senate. (Shudder.) Former surgeon general Dr. Richard Carmona is trying to end the stronghold that Repu/… Read full post »
Will open primaries shake up politics in Arizona?

When Americans are unhappy in an election year, they often adopt a 'throw-the-bums-out' attitude toward incumbent politicians. In 2008, the Democrats seized control of all three branches of government. In 2010, Americans threw dozens of Democratic 'bums' out, and many Tea Party-leaning Republ… Read full post »
Want to satisfy your woman? Cuddle
Do you have to have sex to be sexually satisfied? Apparently not... if you’re a woman over 40.
Sixty percent of the women who responded to a survey reported in the January issue of the American Journal of Medicine said that they are satisfied with their sex lives—regardless of… Read full post »
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