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- Mutiny: Retired Navy captain plans blockade to protest closure of Florida waters“As you are well aware,” wrote Retired U.S. Navy Senior Chief Geoff Ross -- in a... Continue
- Florida continues it's race to the bottom on educationFormer Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's primary objective while in the governor's chair in... Continue
- Obamacare to offer health insurance for under $100 a monthNearly 1.7 million uninsured Floridians will soon be able to buy coverage for less than $100 a... Continue
- Rick Scott ups anti-Obamacare ante with letter to CongressIn a move some will see as vain, in vain, or both, Gov. Rick Scott yesterday sent a letter to U.S... Continue
- Rick Scott announces $90 million in funding to benefit water-flow in EvergladesAppearing at a morning press conferenceon Wednesday, August 28, in downtown Fort Myers, fittingly... Continue
- Adrian Wyllie, candidate for Florida governor, to attend Nick Finch fundraiserAdrian Wyllie, one of 21 candidates running for the 2014 Florida governor's race, will be in... Continue
- LP Candidate Wyllie stuns naysayers with performance in latest political pollsOn Monday, Aug. 5, St.PetePolls.org (a division of Fextel, Inc.) released political polling data... Continue
- Gov. Rick Scott: ‘Jesse Jackson owes Floridians an apology for his comments’On Wednesday, Florida Republican Governor, Rick Scott called on Jesse Jackson to apologize to... Continue
- Blacks benefit disproportionately from Fla.’s ‘Stand Your Ground’ lawGive Eric Holder credit. Charles Krauthammer did. On a recent Special Report “all-star... Continue
- Florida has banned all computers and smartphones by accidentWhen Florida's in the news, you know it's going to be good. On July 10, CNN reported that... Continue
- GOP's image problems continue as Tampa donor's illegal slum is exposedTampa's Port Authority Chairman, William "Hoe" Brown, has a reputation as a... Continue
- New Florida law blocks labor benefits movementThough not guaranteed in the U.S., paid sick leave is a basic labor right throughout most of the... Continue






