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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
Florida Senate President Mike Haridopolos – original stinker, not original thinker
I know that Haridopolos reads my emails; he wrote and told he went to the trouble to seek counsel before destroying them. He since should have learned by attrition that his counsel (if he really sought any) provided bad advice … Continue reading
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Tagged charlatan dog handler, conspiracy to influence election outcomes, conspiracy to violate rights, conviction corruption, DOJ, FBI, Florida Today, Gannett, Gary Bennett, Gov. Rick Scott, Israel, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Lawson Lamar, malicious prosecution, Norm Wolfinger, Orlando Sentinel, Sen. Mike Haridopolos, USA Today, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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The Palm Beach Post has a 500 character limit on online comments. Unless you’re me.
My limit is zero characters. The Palm Beach Post rejected today’s comment – as they have all of my recent comments – thusly: “You have to wait a while before posting another comment. Please try again later.” My rejected 500 character comment … Continue reading
Crystal meth, justice, God and Sheriff Jack Parker, part two
We have a self-fettering press that’s willing to do endless harm to elect pliant politicians who will allow mergers that aren’t in the public’s best interests, among many other despicable things. From: Susan Chandler Date: June 21, 2011 4:02:56 PM EDT … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th Judicial Circuit, 7th Judicial Circuit, 9th Judicial Circuit, A.G. Eric Holder, A.G. Janet Reno, Chris White, crystal meth, DOJ, Ernest Haridopolos, exoneration compensation, false conviction, FBI, FBI Director Mueller, Florida Dept of Corrections, Gerald Stano, God, Gretl Plessinger, Innocence Project of Florida, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, John Wayne Holmes, Juan Ramos, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, Robert Cromwell, scent evidence, Sen. Mike Haridopolos, Seth Miller, Sheriff Jack Parker, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Save Gary’s life … send an email
Please email Orchid Cellmark and request their full disclosure to the media – today – of the receipt of compromised evidence from Gary Bennett’s and William Dillon’s cases. Gary’s epilepsy medication is being withheld … the deadliest dirty trick being … Continue reading
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Tagged conviction corruption, false conviction, FBI, FBI Director Mueller, Florida Today, FTC, Gannett, Gary Bennett, Innocence Project, Innocence Project of Florida, Jeff Ashton, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Keith Pikett, Kenneth Furton, Lawson Lamar, Norm Wolfinger, scent evidence, Sen. Mike Haridopolos, Seth Miller, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Hey, FTA … if LabCorp buys Orchid Cellmark, do dirty deeds disappear?
If there are no national protocols for private forensic labs to report evidence tampering, there should be, and if buyouts of private forensic labs can bury ostensibly unethical behaviors, we need new federal laws, ones from which those who participate … Continue reading
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Tagged bogus scent evidence, Casey Anthony, Charlie Crist, Crosley Green, FBI, FBI Director Mueller, federal grant, FIU, FTC, Gary Bennett, Jeb Bush, Jeff Ashton, Jeffrey Abramoski, John Dobbs IV, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Keith Pikett, Kenneth Furton, LabCorp, Lawson Lamar, Michael Emmons, Monte Adams, Norm Wolfinger, Orchid Cellmark, Rick Scott, Sen. Mike Haridopolos, William "Tommy" Zeigler, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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