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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Rep. Bill Posey isn’t a big, fat liar; he’s a small, lean liar.
Stress affects my epilepsy, and SUDEP looms large over those with epilepsy and a heart defect. Receiving forwarded mail from the third home I’d lost to public corruption always had me rushing to take an additional pill … but receiving forwarded … Continue reading
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Pro-Conviction Corruption – Marco Rubio, Charlie Crist
Former FL House Speaker Rubio and Governor Crist’s criminally belated response to conviction corruption is an election-year Trojan Horse – an Innocence Commission that is only reviewing DNA exonerations, despite Florida holding the national record for death row exonerations. With … Continue reading
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No matter what RFK, Jr. advises, please don’t vote pro-slavery, Florida
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/82754/ Being against Florida’s agricultural slavery and upset that Vermont’s Bernie Sanders was doing more to end it than Florida’s government – per the link above – I wrote to Gov. Charlie Crist, Rep. Marco Rubio and a couple of … Continue reading
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Only one viable FL Senate candidate – Kendrick Meek
“Rubio, R-West Miami, called the session productive.” It was 2008, and Florida’s Legislature had just misspent more of Floridians money, with Gov. Crist’s blessings. St. Petersburg Times reporters Alex Leary and Jennifer Liberto titled their May 3rd article about the … Continue reading
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Has anybody here seen my old friend Bobby? Can you tell me where he’s gone …
Patience isn’t much to ask with a man’s life in the balance. But it was too much to ask of Charlie Crist … The Pentagon Papers revealed that JFK was the third president to lie to us about our … Continue reading
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Who do you trust?
In endorsing Crist for the U.S. Senate, Florida Today reveals that its numerous editorial call-outs for Crist to investigate frame-ups were self-serving flimflam. Continue reading
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Meekly meeting Meek … I hope
Know when to walk away, know when to run … ” Sometimes I’m clueless whether one is advisable. Continue reading
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MI A.G. Citizen Inquiry AG# 2010-0026914 – Davontae Sanford
… I find A. G. Cox’s determination not to intervene on Davontae’s Sanford’s behalf unacceptable, especially through the filter of my direct experience with the Michigan Attorney General’s Office. Continue reading
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Appointing George LeMieux = Disparaging Floridians
The chances that Governor Crist really believed George LeMieux would do a good job in the U.S. Senate? Guessing slim to none … Continue reading