Tuesday, June 17, 2014
No More Teens Getting High
loosening state marijuana laws will lead to
more teens getting high. here
What Is Black Conservatism All About?
It’s a question that many liberals ask themselves: What, exactly, motivates a black person to vote for people that can barely conceal the loathing they have for blacks? Are they brain damaged?
How can we tell? here
Party For Pat Kemp In Tampa
Tuesday, June
24
6:00 – 8:00 pm
at the home of:
Jane and Gary
Gibbons
4620 W. Sylvan Ramble St. Tampa
rsvp, or to join host committee: pat@electpatkemp.com
Local greats Linda Saul-Sena, Mary
Mulhern Susan Smith, Yolie Capin and Lisa Montelione will be there. Where is Mayor Bob?
Does this face look scary to you?
Victoria Wilcher, the 3-year-old toddler who was turned away from a KFC because of her facial scars, has a happy ending: KFC is donating $30,000 to assist with her medical bills, the company announced on Sunday.
Pre-Iraq War Views Of Florida Legend Bob Graham
"On Oct. 9, 2002, Graham — the guy everyone thought of as quiet, mild-mannered, deliberate, conflict-averse — let loose on his Senate colleagues for going along with President
Bush's war against Iraq.
Bush's war against Iraq.
"We are locking down on the principle that we have one evil, Saddam Hussein. He is an enormous, gargantuan force, and that's who we're going to go after," Graham said on the floor. "That, frankly, is an erroneous reading of the world. There are many evils out there, a number of which are substantially more competent, particularly in their ability to attack Americans here at home, than Iraq is likely to be in the foreseeable future."
He told his fellow senators that if they didn't recognize that going to war with Iraq without first taking out the actual terrorists would endanger Americans, "then, frankly, my friends — to use a blunt term —
the blood's going to be on your hands." here
the blood's going to be on your hands." here
Labels:
Bob Graham,
Bush,
Iraq War,
madfloridian,
War Criminals
Monday, June 16, 2014
Broke In Clearwater
Rick Scott Signs New Abortion Restrictions
Tea Partier Rob Kinnison
Warning, could make you sick.
The Awesome Wendy Davis In The Conch Republic
"I shelled out a hundred bucks just to be
able to meet her, shake her hand and talk to her for a second," said Vicki
Roush, 60, a Florida wine shop manager who's never lived in Texas but attended a
Davis fundraiser in Key West. She said she cried while watching Davis'
filibuster online last summer. "All the girls I know that were there were beside
themselves."
Labels:
Charlie Crist,
Conch Republic,
Florida Keys,
Wendy Davis
Right Wing Lovefest In Ft. Myers
Welcome Ann Coulter
Other notables guests and speakers
Sen. Lizbeth.Benacquisto, R-Fort Myers
Other notables guests and speakers
Sen. Lizbeth.Benacquisto, R-Fort Myers
Curt Clawson, Republican, the 19th District
Byron Donalds, a Naples Tea Party leader
Leslie Dougher, chairman of the Florida GOP
Florida Rep. Heather Fitzenhagen, R-Fort Myers
Lee County Commission Chairman Larry Kiker
Rep. Kathleen Passidomo, R-Naples
Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott
Florida Fracker Ray Rodrigues, will be there.Countdown To The End Of Pam Bondi's Political Career
According to the latest survey from
Public Policy Polling
Attorney General Pam Bondi
holds small leads for reelection over her potential Democratic opponents: she’s only up
38 to 35 percent on George Sheldon and
40 to 33 percent on Perry Thurston
Labels:
2014 Candidates,
George Sheldon,
Pam Bondi,
Perry Thurston
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Florida Republicans Crackerjack Idea
The geniuses running the Republican campaign effort in Florida have now decided that stirring opposition to medical marijuana will help Gov. Rick Scott win. The question is why the Republican brain trust thinks it’s a crackerjack idea to attack a popular social cause while Scott is fighting tooth-and-nail to save his job. The governor will be in deep trouble if thousands and thousands of marijuana advocates show up to vote in November. They’re not exactly his core constituency, so why get them riled?
Get Loud, Spark The Vote
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/06/14/4176830/carl-hiaasen-high-turnout-wink.html#storylink=cpy
Candidate Needed To Challenge Republican Ken Hagan In District 5
No candidate has yet filed to challenge
Republican Ken Hagan
in District 5, countywide.
Noon next Friday will be the last chance for candidates to qualify for the fall elections. here
Labels:
2014 Candidates,
ken Hagan,
The Tampa Tribune
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