Like ragged refugees seeking a promised land, a mass exodus of Hollywood's homeless hit the road. They will be staying at a Haines City motel.
Friday, April 3, 2015
Hollywood, Florida Kicks Out Their Homeless
Big Sugar supporters hire actors to protest
Screen grab of a Broward Acting Group’s Facebook post offering to pay for pretend protesters to back Big Sugar’s attempt to get out of the land deal they made with the State of Florida.
The Facebook post has since been taken down.
Who exactly is paying the fake protesters? Inquiring Floridians want to know.
Dear Tallahassee Politician
You, Tallahassee Politician, are going to lose your moral authority in about 30 days.
When we put medical marijuana on the ballot in 2014 - so many of you objected,
saying legislature was the best place for this to get done.We all know what happened next: A billionaire
put in $6 million, funded an outrageous set of lies and exaggerations about the
amendment, and then we came just short of the 60% we needed, despite our 3.4
million votes cast in favor of medical marijuana.
Maybe some of you think we're bluffing. Maybe you don't believe our expert
pollster - who said that if we ran the exact same race in 2016 as we did in
2014, we'd win. (We're going to run a better race, regardless.)
Florida GOP
Labels:
Florida GOP,
Jeb Bush,
Marco Rubio,
Rick Scott
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Rushia Brown At C4G Tampa
Stop by C4G today at 4pm to meet WNBA Legend, Rushia Brown! All are welcome for this
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! This will be a great time to get pictures and
autographs!
105 W. Sligh Ave. Tampa
Marco Rubio's Sugar Daddy
Norman Braman is not your typical GOP megadonor—and he may single-handely keep Rubio in the race. here
Labels:
Florida Inc.,
Marco Rubio,
Norman Braman
Florida Charter School accused of grade tampering
Newpoint High, one of Escambia County’s high-performing charter schools, has been accused of fixing grades to earn an “A” grade from the state. here
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Shine a Light to Prevent Political Corruption - Clearwater Beach
Clearwater Beach - Pier 60
4/2/2015 - 7:30 PM info
Arrogant. Deceitful. Insulting Florida GOP
These would be a few words (among others) to describe how the Florida
Legislature is implementing Amendment 1. This measure to purchase sensitive land
for conservation and recreation was approved by 75% of Florida voters last
November, receiving more votes than any other item on the ballot. So what is the
legislature doing? The exact opposite of what voters just told
them. here
The ducking, dodging Florida governor
Local Great Darden Rice: Wage Theft Ordinance
The average wage theft claim in Pinellas County is estimated at about $500. Some 15,000 employees were affected over a year and a half and that’s just those who reported it. here
USF students against U.S. intervention in Venezuela, Iraq, Syria and Ukraine
Over a dozen students at the University of South Florida (USF) gathered outside of Russell M. Cooper Hall on campus, March 30, to condemn recent interventions by the U.S. in Venezuela, Iraq, Syria and Ukraine here
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
John Morgan ready to kick some ass
As legislature sits on their ass,
I'm ready to kick some ass.
I'm ready to kick some ass.
If it
wasn't for medical marijuana, my brother Tim wouldn't be here today. The
legislature can solve this problem for patients throughout the state right now -
but they're not.
So we are going to gear up and get ready to do what we
did in 2014 - put medical marijuana back on the ballot.
Will you
help us? We have to raise even more money than before to make sure we are ready
for any kind of opposition. Even one funded by an out of state
billionaire.
In the meantime... BELIEVE!
I do want to thank the few, brave
Republican legislators who tried and failed to bring compassion to Florida.
Unfortunately, the power of the pharmaceutical industry is proving more powerful
than the people.
- John Morgan
GOP: The Grand OLD Party
2016 Republican hopefuls rush to defense of Indiana anti gay law here
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GOP pollster: Candidates seen as antigay will never win voters under 30 here
Also check this out
Happy Cesar Chavez Day
Today on the 3rd floor of our state's capitol, we set up tables on behalf of the central Florida farm worker community, to celebrate the legacy of Cesar Chavez. At noon, we were joined by Senators Soto & Bullard, as well as Representatives Torres, Pafford, Cortes, & Cruz to speak up on the importance of our resolution that will one day designate March 31st as Cesar Chavez Day here in Florida. here
Call Your Legislators: Vote No On SB 724
SB 724 would force women in Florida to unnecessarily postpone access to an abortion for 24 hours.
This preposterous bill has nothing to do with health benefits. Instead, SB 724 will result in increased expenses, travel difficulties, and medical risks. In some parts of Florida, this could mean as much as 400 miles and eight hours of travel to get access to care.
Call key members of the Florida Senate's Health Policy Committee by filling out your information here. Please report the results of your call so we can keep track and plan our next steps. Thanks!
What Stogie Had For Lunch
Sushi
Shrimp Avocado Roll
Spicy Crab Roll
Shrimp Tempura Roll
Avocado Roll
At Rice Bowl Asian House Restaurant, Bradenton
Awesome stuff!
Big Sugar to privatize Florida's water supply
For Big Sugar, the exploitation of Florida taxpayers is a ceaseless enterprise.
Its success is measured in hundreds of millions of dollars. However much money
Big Sugar earns for shareholders -- dominating Florida -- it is never
enough.With profits virtually guaranteed by federal farm bill policy,
Big Sugar freely seeds Florida with disinformation campaigns through skilled and
well-paid message machinery. here, more here
Labels:
Big Sugar,
Everglades,
Eye On Miami,
Florida Inc.,
gimleteye
Liberals leading us toward end times
Acording to Rev. Franklin Graham
“One of the greatest threats to America is the progressives (a new name for liberals) led by President Obama and his Attorney General Eric Holder who are trying to impose a new morality – which is really no morality at aall – jamming it down the throats of the American people,”
Monday, March 30, 2015
Tallahassee making "disastrous choice"
The editorial board of Florida's largest newspaper, the Tampa Bay Times, just
said what we already know:
"The Florida Legislature is making a serious mistake by refusing to take up legislation that
would legalize medical marijuana."
"The Florida Legislature is making a serious mistake by refusing to take up legislation that
would legalize medical marijuana."
Tallahassee politicians are "conveniently
forgetting" the 58% of Floridians for medical marijuana and instead "dodging the
issue", ultimately coming to the same conclusion we have "no recourse" but to go
back in the ballot.
But we can't do it without you.
Florida's Culture Of Corruption: Erik Fresen
Without a word of debate Friday, the Florida House approved a controversial proposal that could require school districts to share tens of millions of dollars in construction funds with rival charter schools.
Erik Fresen sponsored the amendment,his architectural firm has helped build several charter schools, and his brother-in-law runs Academica, the state’s largest charter school management company. here
Erik Fresen sponsored the amendment,his architectural firm has helped build several charter schools, and his brother-in-law runs Academica, the state’s largest charter school management company. here
Jacksonville sheriff's office shoots another unarmed black man
Devanta DeJuan Jones called the police for help early on the morning of March 29, he didn't expect them to come and shoot at him. He is currently in the hospital, and his condition is reportedly stable.
Organizers with the Jacksonville Progressive Coalition and community members are organizing a rally on March 30 (Today) at the corner store across from Cleveland Arms apartment complex at 6:00 p.m. The address for the starting location is 5105 Cleveland Arms Road. here
Jeb the right-wing hardliner
As governor, Jeb was a right-wing hardliner — a doctrinaire supply-sider who slashed at least $14 billion in revenue to the state government by cutting taxes, mostly on the wealthy, and killing programs for the middle class and services for the poor. It was Jeb who signed Florida’s infamous “Stand
Your Ground Law” here
Sunday, March 29, 2015
The Centre for Girls has STAR supporters!
Championship Weekend comes alive to support
The
Centre for Girls!
On Friday, April 3rd, The Center Circle
Luncheon will feature several WNBA legends, including Champion Rushia Brown, and
proceeds will support C4G. It is not too late to get in on the action! There
are a limited number of tickets available,
so register today!
so register today!
Also, on Saturday, April 4th, the WPBA will
host a FREE Basketball Clinic for 150 local middle- and high-school students. Registration is still open for this as well, so
act fast!
More information on both events
Labels:
C4G,
Centre for Girls,
Gabrielle Perham
2015 Global Marijuana March - Tallahassee
Stacy White Chose Not To Sign
The proclamation that Kevin Beckner handed over to Tampa Pride organizer Carrie West at the beginning of Saturday’s activities in Ybor City. here
Labels:
Gay Pride,
GaYBOR,
Kevin Beckner,
Peter Schorsch,
Stacy White
Miami Rally to End Marijuana Prohibition
This is a free rally to end prohibition of marijuana. The State of Florida is wasting tax dollars by incarcerating non violent offenders with a little bit of pot. Free up our jails, make tax money and put an end to this war! How many have been killed by smoking God's plant? NONE!
Bring your friends, signs, and peace. This is a peaceful rally that will start at 10:00 am! See you there!
April 11, 11am
Miami Beach City Hall
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Daniel Tilson, Coming To Take You Away
Labels:
Context Florida,
Daniel Tilson,
Rick Scott
We Want Alan Grayson
Progressives are clearly looking for a bold champion who will inspire and engage voters.
We can’t afford to run former Republicans or corporate Democrats who consider themselves “centrists” but who are really “Republican lite.” If we do that, we lose.”
Neither Murphy nor Tallahassee area Rep. Gwen Graham fit the qualifications of what progressives are looking for in a candidate. here
Labels:
ALAN GRAYSON,
Gwen Graham,
Mitch Perry,
Peter Schorsch,
Susan Smith
Florida GOP running out the clock
I wouldn't trust a politician to be in control of my medical decisions - but
that's exactly what's happening in Tallahassee.
Instead of giving physicians the right to do what they think is best for their patients, they're obstructing access to medical marijuana, making it impossible for doctors to truly fulfill their oath.
This obstruction, right now, is coming in the
form of running out the clock. And in 36 days, should legislature end without a
bill, it means an automatic 2 year delay (minimum) before we can pass it at the
ballot box and get legislature to implement.
Over 3.4 million Florida voters said they
wanted medical marijuana - and that
will should not be denied by a couple of
hundred legislators in Tallahassee.
I'm going to do what I can to get this done sooner, and if not,
I'm going to do what I can to get this done sooner, and if not,
I'm going to help get it passed in 2016.
In the meantime, can you make a small donation to United for
Care, make this campaign stronger, and help us keep the pressure on
Tallahassee?
We
can, and will, get this done. But so many people would benefit if it gets done
sooner.
John Morgan
Labels:
Florida GOP,
Florida Lawmakers,
John Morgan,
United for Care
March in St. Pete demands farmworker rights
Over 3000 farmworkers and supporters from around the country gathered at Bartlett Park, March 21, then marched to demand workers’ rights.
"As a member of the community and as an activist I believe that everyone deserves a fair pay," says Alicia Gazga of Raíces en Tampa. "Publix and Wendy's should be ashamed for not joining the fair food program. here
Support Mandatory GMO Labeling in Florida!
The Florida legislature is currently considering a vitally important GMO labeling bill, HB 351/SB 416. Please contact your state representatives immediately and ask them to vote YES on these momentous bills. here
Friday, March 27, 2015
Ronda Storms Day In Ybor City
Tampa's Pride used to hold the distinction of the state's largest LGBT pride event. From 2005 to 2013, Hillsborough County enforced a ban on acknowledging, participating or promoting anything to do with gay pride events. The ban was spearheaded by then-County Commissioner Ronda Storms and wasn't repealed until after citizens elected Kevin Beckner, Hillsborough County's first openly gay commissioner. here
Labels:
Gay Pride,
GaYBOR,
Kevin Beckner,
Ronda Storms
Fort Myers Rally to Legalize Cannabis
March 28, 10am
at Centennial Park in Downtown Fort Myers
We will be bringing call to end the prohibition against cannabis. info
Clean water and beer! in St. Pete
Join Progress Florida, Environment Florida, and fellow clean water supporters at 3 Daughters Brewing on Tuesday, March 31st at 6:30pm, as we raise a glass for clean water! here
Floridians Not Big On Bush, Rubio White House Bids
Floridians aren't very excited about the prospect of either Jeb Bush or
Marco Rubio running for President, and Hillary Clinton leads the entire field of potential
GOP candidates in the state. here
Only 37% of Florida voters think Jeb Bush should run for President, to 52% who say they think he shouldn't. The numbers for Marco Rubio on that front are almost identical- 35% say he should run to 51% who believe he should sit it out. The lack of enthusiasm for either Bush or Rubio making a White House bid is at least partially a function of their not being terribly popular. 45% of voters approve of the job Rubio is doing as a Senator to 40% who disapprove. Bush's favorability numbers are similar with 45% giving him good marks to 42% with a negative opinion.
Only 37% of Florida voters think Jeb Bush should run for President, to 52% who say they think he shouldn't. The numbers for Marco Rubio on that front are almost identical- 35% say he should run to 51% who believe he should sit it out. The lack of enthusiasm for either Bush or Rubio making a White House bid is at least partially a function of their not being terribly popular. 45% of voters approve of the job Rubio is doing as a Senator to 40% who disapprove. Bush's favorability numbers are similar with 45% giving him good marks to 42% with a negative opinion.
Racist Fort Lauderdale Cops Fired
After a five-month investigation, three Fort Lauderdale officers were fired and one resigned when it was determined that they regularly exchanged racist text messages and filmed a video promoting the KKK. here
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