Charlie Walls old place on 7th Ave.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Saturday, February 8, 2014
What Stogie Had For Lunch
Labels:
Local Businesses,
Stay Local,
Tampa Locavore
The City of Gainesville
Requested permission from the state to use the University of Florida’s student union as an early voting location for upcoming municipal elections, Scott’s handpicked
Secretary of State Ken Detzner said "no."
Gov. Rick Scott has been doing everything in his power to make it harder for Floridians to vote ever since he got into office.
Labels:
Ken Detzner,
Rick Scott,
Rick Scott's Florida
Friday, February 7, 2014
'Justice for Jordan Davis
Jacksonville activists rally outside the Duval County Courthouse
demanding 'Justice for Jordan Davis' here
Sad State Of Hillsborough County
County Commissioner
Dist. 4: Rick Cochran - Janet Lee Dougherty - Stacy White All GOP
Dist. 5: Ken Hagan GOP
Dist. 7 All GOP
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Florida Legend Buddy MacKay Endorses Nan Rich
Sen. Nan Rich brought her dark-horse campaign for governor to the University of Tampa on Tuesday, trumpeting the endorsement of former lieutenant governor and congressman Buddy MacKay, a Democratic elder statesman.....more>
Mr. MacKay, now retired in Marion County, was a state legislator, U.S. House member, lieutenant governor under the late Gov. Lawton Chiles, and briefly governor after Chiles’ 1998 death. He lost the 1998 governor’s race to Jeb Bush. He’s one of the last remaining members of the group of progressive Democrats, including Chiles, Reubin Askew and Bob Graham, who dominated
Florida politics during the 1970s and 1980s.
Mr. MacKay, now retired in Marion County, was a state legislator, U.S. House member, lieutenant governor under the late Gov. Lawton Chiles, and briefly governor after Chiles’ 1998 death. He lost the 1998 governor’s race to Jeb Bush. He’s one of the last remaining members of the group of progressive Democrats, including Chiles, Reubin Askew and Bob Graham, who dominated
Florida politics during the 1970s and 1980s.
EPA Abandons Lakeland
The Environmental Protection Agency
is walking away after a decades-long battle with
Florida politicians and industry officials
over cleaning up phosphate-mining waste around Lakeland that could expose more than
100,000 residents to cancer-causing radiation levels......more>
Labels:
Corporate Welfare,
Culture Of Corruption,
Rick Scott's Florida,
TallahasseePay-To-Play Culture
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