Wednesday, September 17, 2014

“Great Medical Marijuana Debate” in Miami

Wednesday, September 17th, 2014 at 7pm (Today)
Town Kitchen and Bar, 7301 SW 57th Court, Miami 

Yes on 2 Medical Marijuana - GREASE PARODY

Women Taking Over Florida Politics

Like us, you might be discouraged about the state of politics in our country today -- the lack of decisive action on some of our most pressing problems, the tone of partisanship and disrespect among some public officials. Well, I am not ready to give up just yet.  I believe very strongly that we need more women at all levels of public office!   And to this end, several years ago I co-founded Ruth's List, an organization modeled after the very successful national organization, Emily's List. 
Please help support Ruth's List Florida

Locally check out 
Amanda Murphy, Pat Kemp, April Griffin
and Judithanne McLauchlan


Vote Tampa Bay!

KUSH LIBERTY 
Victory Party 
11.4.14 - 7:00 PM  info
@ Tequilas in Ybor

Ask Florida Teachers About Rick Scott

NAACP Florida State Conference Announces Support for Florida Amendment 2

Today, the Florida State Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People proudly announced its support of United for Care and the passage of Amendment 2 this November. The amendment, which would legalize medicinal marijuana in Florida, will appear on the ballot on November 4, 2014.

NAACP Florida State Conference, including its Branches, Youth Councils and College Chapters, is a state affiliate of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The NAACP, the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization, has worked successfully with allies of all races and plays a significant role in improving the lives of minorities in America.

For more information or to schedule an interview with Ben Pollara, please call Maurizio Passariello at 786.285.6398 or email him at press@unitedforcare.org.

Taylor Goethals Of Tampa With Rascal Flatts

Rascal Flatts is her  favorite band. She could not make it to their Tampa concert becouse she was in the  hospital, so they came to see her. here

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Free "Shady Rick Hand Sanitizer" In Tampa

Florida for All 
Plans a downtown Tampa protest Tuesday afternoon outside a fund-raiser for Gov. Rick Scott's 
re-election.  The group says it will distribute 
"Shady Rick Hand Sanitizers" outside the event, which is scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m. here
Scott's "Ten Dirtiest Deeds" on its website
Don't forget we are still offering a free tube of Warming Jelly.

Drug Free Florida Propaganda

Amendment 2 fears were already rejected

Jon Mills, a state constitutional scholar, is a former speaker of the Florida House and dean emeritus of the University of Florida College of Law. He defended the Amendment 2 ballot wording before the Florida Supreme Court. 

Read what he has to say  here

Marc A Caputo @ the Miami Herald, “It's no surprise Drug Free Florida Committee is making such a large buy so far out from Election Day. 
When your basic position runs completely counter to public opinion, 
millions in misleading advertising is the only strategy available. 
 here

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/09/14/4348193/marc-caputo-the-politics-paradoxes.html#storylink=cpy

Lyft Driver Lisa Roberts On Local Cabbies

"Sorry these old cab drivers spent so much money, but people spent a lot of money on 8 tracks and DOS computers, which didn't stop technology or progress.Riders prefer Lyft because our cars smell better, we don't mind short rides, they don't have to argue with us about payment and most importantly, we don't leave them standing on a street in the middle of the night!"
Tampa Cabbie/Blogger Tim Fasano fires back here

Legal or not, Lyft is a fantastic service that is a necessity, especially in a city with Poor public transit like Tampa.
We continue to show the world that we are (What the late great Neil Rogers use to  call us) "A nose-picking town."

Rick Scott appointing fewer black judges than predecessors

After nearly four years, Gov. Rick Scott has appointed fewer African-Americans to Florida judgeships than either Charlie Crist or Jeb Bush did in the same period of time. here

"He has no interest in diversity,he wants to stack the courts with people who think like him. It's that corporate mentality that 
he brought to the governor's office.""  
Sen. Arthenia Joyner, D-Tampa