Friday, October 22, 2010

Local Artist Caleb

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Via...
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Ybor City: Black & White Collection

Ethics-Challenged David Rivera

Hey, World! Florida Is At It Again!
Sunshine State politics once again stands out from the crowd. The truth-challenged, David Rivera now faces a strong legal challenge to his slot on the ballot for the US House seat in the 25th District of Florida.
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Congratulations Mr. Garcia!

Joe Garcia For Congress

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Kung Pao Chicken
With Fried Rice
$5.50.....At China Buffet, 1245 E Fowler Ave, Tampa
How Much Was Your Last Value Meal?
Eat Local!

NPR In Tampa Bay

At WUSF 89.7 And WMNF 88.5

Just Vote Now!

No Waiting
Temple Terrace Public Library

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Linda Saul-Sena On WMNF

The Women's Show
Saturday, October 23 · 11:00am - 12:00pm
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How Much Do We Spend On War?

Has the nation that built the Hoover Dam?
Brought electricity to the rural South and engineered the interstate highway system lost its appetite for big public works projects? At a time when other countries are pouring money into steel and concrete,
is the U.S. unwilling to think long-term?
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Tampa Bay Homeless

Meet Robert
He Is From Tampa. He Has Been Homeless For 2 Years.

Bob Boss For Temple Terrace

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Michael E. Arth In Tampa

Monday, 25 October 2010
6:30 to 8:30.
University of South Florida, Marshall Student Center
Tampa

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Milanesa Steak
With Black Beans And Yellow Rice.
$8.99.....At Ruban's Cuban, 4941 E Busch Blvd, Tampa
How Much Was Your Last Value Meal?
Eat Local!

Early Voters Find Ballot Questions Confusing



Early voters are finding out it's best to do your homework before going to the polls. The ballot in Hillsborough County has six questions.

Marco Rubio: Too Extreme For Florida

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Nathaniel P. Reed Endorses Amendment 4

My vote for Amendment 4 represents my discontent if not disgust with the return to an era of uncaring, anything goes development without caring for local input or the impact on our remaining undeveloped land.
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Florida Hometown Democracy

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Nina Hayden's Response To The Times And The Tribune

My engaging and passionate commitment to a variety of issues including education and juvenile justice is the motivating factor for my decision to run for State Senate District 16. It is also important for the constituents of my district to have two viable party options.

Voters want a Senator with honesty, integrity and the ability to distribute justice. Voters especially want a candidate whose coffers are not largely funded by special interest groups and lobbyist because this candidate is better able to fight corrupt practices and backroom deals in the legislature.

This is the advantage of running as an unseasoned candidate.
One does not have to walk our legislative halls or step on the Senate floor to have a keen eye to detect that the Florida of today suffers from the decisions made by the Florida of yesterday. When the financial times were plenty the legislature squandered our resources and today continues to lean more on the taxpayer to pay for its unfair policies and lack of transparency in the budget process.

Let the voters instead of opinion pieces decide who they wish to vote for. With great enthusiasm I say vote for Nina Hayden! Let’s not look back! It’s time for a new menu with fresh seasoning.

Nina Hayden, Candidate for State Senate District 16

The Stogie Got His Sign

Get Yours Here.