Sunday, April 6, 2014

Pam Bondi Destroying Emails

A Tallahassee attorney engaged in a bitter property fight with the state is accusing Attorney General Pam Bondi of destroying emails, failing to retain text messages and violating the state’s public records laws......more>

pambondi.info  

What Stogie Had For Lunch

 
Fish and Chips
With Cole Slaw at Sweet's Diner in Port Charlotte

Florida Blue Revolution 11.4.14

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Gainesville GOP Blood Sucker Running For Congress


Judithanne McLauchlan Needs Volunteers

GOP LUNCHEON

Dade City

Gay Key West men sue for right to marry in Florida

A gay couple in Key West sued Monroe County Clerk Amy Heavilin on Tuesday after her office refused to issue the men a marriage license. “We want the right,” said Aaron Huntsman, bartender at 801 Bourbon Bar on Duval Street who has been partnered for more than a decade
with William Lee Jones......more>

Friday, April 4, 2014

What Stogie Had For Lunch

 
Bloody Mary (2) and Hot Wings
At Buffalo Wings and Rings in North Port

Florida Governor Rick Scott and his Secretary of State Kenneth Detzner

 Federal Appeals Court
Florida officials'
attempts to remove noncitizens from voter rolls
clearly violated federal law!

The Ybor Update - Michael Valdes

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With 14+ years experience in the Tampa real estate market
Michael has one of the top producing real estate teams in the Tampa area
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Stogie's Smoke Shop

 Ybor City, Florida
Spread the word boys and girls. VOTE 11.4.14
Cathy Jordan Medical Cannabis Act

Thursday, April 3, 2014

TOOL: I Am GOP Ritch Workman Of Melbourne

Florida Senate committee on Tuesday approved a constitutional amendment for the November ballot that would give tax breaks to businesses that install

Solar panels,
but it is unlikely to come before voters:
The chairman of a powerful House committee believes
the solar industry isn't ready for it.
 Mr. Workman's attitude is more proof of the clout of Florida's electric utilities, which view rooftop solar as the beginning of the end of their
monopoly control over Florida's energy market.
 
 

Caroline Kole At Skippers

Florida GOP's Desperation on Hispanic Outreach


Tampa Bay Homeless

Meet Dana

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

McDonald's Cheat Their Employees



Stay Local

Want fish?
 Try a Tampa Grouper Sandwich 
Stay Local, Visit Tampa Bay Locavore

Florida 11.4.14

 

The 33rd Annual WMNF Tropical Heatwave

Ybor City
info

Tampa Bay Low In Health Rankings


We Are Not A Center-Right Nation

Americans know the rules are rigged (69%), and the rich and special interests have too much power in Washington (63%).
Americans want to raise the minimum wage (72%), rebuild our infrastructure (71%) and make the hedge fund managers and corporations pay their fair share (68%).
Americans want to invest in public education (69%) and for Congress to protect programs that provide help for the most vulnerable (86%).

Americans (69%) think the policies of the Republican party generally

favor the rich

 
Meet the Populist Majority
The Grand Old Party Was Grand.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Free Florida Sunshine

Non-Power Slave In North Port

Cesar Chavez: An American Hero


GOP-Controlled States Are the Biggest Federal Government MOOCHERS!

A popular question among liberals is how in the world Republican politicians and business owners get so many people to go against their better interests........more>
 
The former confederate states would be a third world country if they were their own nation today. That terrible fact is dragging the rest of the country down.

UCF: The Committee

The Committee
Made by University of Central Florida students and professors, was recently named best documentary at Sanford's Love Your Shorts Film Festival. It tells the story of how a Florida legislative committee led by state Sen. Charley Johns from 1956 to 1965 targeted homosexuals at state universities.
 
Its effects on the state's universities were long-lasting. Its efforts "degraded the national standing of the universities in Florida and had a lingering effect that was felt several decades after the Johns Committee went out of business," says former Sen.
 Bob Graham in the documentary.