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Texas threatens to arrest international monitors sent to watch US election — RT
“The very idea that the United Nations – the world body dedicated to diminishing America’s role in the world — would be allowed, if not encouraged, to install foreigners sympathetic to the likes of Castro, Chavez, Ahmadinejad, and Putin to … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Nelson, Connie Mack, election supervision, Florida, Rick Perry, Texas, United Nations
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Needling Needelman, redux
Wobblier than usual – rife with run-on sentences (and likely many other faults I’ll find later) – but a counterattack nonetheless, complete with gauntlet throw-down … “Don’t outsource your response yet again, Mr. Needelman. Author your own. Your subordinates aren’t … Continue reading
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Tagged backdoor tax, Bill Nelson, conviction corruption, Dean Cannon, DOJ, false conviction, FBI, felon rights restoration, Florida Today, Gary Bennett, Jim Crow, John Dean Moxley, judicial misconduct, Justice Department, Marco Rubio, Mike Haridopolos, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, PennCredit, Rick Scott, taxation without representation, voter suppression
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William “Tommy” Zeigler’s frame-up tightened despite Park Avenue defense
From: Susan Chandler Date: March 14, 2012 2:31:28 PM EDT To: jhpope@ebglaw.com Cc: Jennifer_Solomon@BillNelson.senate.gov, Darren_Achord@Rubio.senate.gov, Rick.Scott@eog.myflorida.com, FL_GOV Inspector General <cig@eog.myflorida.com>, president@flabar.org, ethicsearch@americanbar.org, acolarossi@tribune.com, smaxwell@tribune.com, mreed@floridatoday.com, lapeter@sptimes.com, *TIGTA Investigations Complaints Unit <Complaints@tigta.treas.gov>, “Alan J. Friedman” <AFRIEDMAN@ftc.gov>, Tampa Division <Tampa.Division@ic.fbi.gov>, miami@ic.fbi.gov, ASKDOJ <ASKDOJ@usdoj.gov> Subject: Your continued representation … Continue reading
AP (deliberately?) confused – says FL Sen. Marco Rubio wants/doesn’t want to devote his time to being a Senator
It was confusing enough that Florida Senator Marco Rubio’s parents were/weren’t Cuban exiles, with media accounts countering Rubio’s written reflections. Now the AP is adding confusion to that public perception of Rubio – by their conflicting accounts, Rubio does/doesn’t want … Continue reading