Thursday, June 7, 2012

Tampa Urban Gardening

Florida Tops In Public Corruption

The report concluded that Florida had 781 public corruption convictions between 2000 and 2010, tops in the nation. California and Texas were close behind, with New York fourth. But Florida’s corruptions history also contributed to it having three cities listed this year among Forbes’ magazine’s ‘most miserable,’ with Miami #1,
West Palm Beach #4 and Fort Lauderale #7.
here

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

GOP's Plan To Disenfranchise Voters In Florida

Downtown Mural

Finding Tampa

Stop Illegally Purging Florida Voters


We have to stop Governor Scott today—he is embarrassing Florida and corrupting the electoral process. His reckless acts have local and national implications. So let's ring his office's phones off the hook until he stops his racially-targeted attack on voting rights.

Will you call Scott right now? Tell him, "Stop illegally purging Florida voters."
Here's where to call.  Rick Scott: (850) 488-7146

Ride Hart Be Smart

Monday, June 4, 2012

The 2001 Odyssey Hopes To Entice RNC Patrons


The 2001 Odyssey strip club in Tampa, Florida has revamped its online marketing strategy in hopes of attracting some of the nearly 50,000 people expected to attend the 2012 Republican National Convention.
here

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Saturday, June 2, 2012

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Chicken and Waffles
$4.99 At Tampa Luv, 8426 N Florida Ave in Tampa
Eat Local!

Allen West Discusses Obama Using Blow

Protest RNC


Wear what’s on your mind. And do it in style. Check out our latest protest gear!
Get ready for August. And tell your friends!
here

Yuengling To Build New Brewhouse in Tampa


Yuengling announced Thursday that construction has begun 
on a new brew house in Tampa.
here
Yummy! Stogie's Favorite.

Tampa Cuban Sandwich Festival

Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections Craig Latimer


Hillsborough County — which has almost 700,000 registered voters — has decided to abandon its voting purge after finding that at least six local people on the list supplied by Tallahassee were in fact U.S. citizens in good standing. The county’s Supervisor of Elections Office had received from Tallahassee a list of 72 “noncitizens” in mid-April. The Elections Office sent each of those persons a certified letter saying they were ineligible to vote, and if they disputed that claim, they’d have to prove it.
here