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Bury Neuharth. Don’t praise him.
Alberto Ibargüen: Remembering Al Neuharth | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com Along his climb to power, he displayed the sharp elbows of a ruthless and ambitious … via Alberto Ibargüen: Remembering Al Neuharth | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com. I’d finish the … Continue reading
Florida Today scams subscribers, advertisers, shareholders again, splashing whitewash all over memory lane.
Norm Wolfinger looks back on 28 years as state attorney | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com The name-calling likely will taper off. Wolfinger, 67, retired last week and is looking forward to a more welcoming nickname — Papa. via Norm Wolfinger … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Neuharth, conviction corruption, Dale Sutton, FBI, Florida Today, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jack Parker, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Linroy Bottoson, Michelle Spitzer, Norm Wolfinger, Orlando Sentinel, Phil Archer, Roger Dale Chapman, scent evidence, USA Today, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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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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Orchid Cellmark/LabCorp deal pending still, so hey, FTA … is that all you have to say?
I should be vacuuming this under-construction hovel/bunker like a madwoman … I saw a spider bigger than the palm of my hand and I know approximately where he’s hiding. Browsing garage sales should have this place fully furnished; persistent trips … Continue reading
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Tagged Gary Bennett, USA Today, Florida Today, William "Tommy" Zeigler, Orlando Sentinel, Linroy Bottoson, John Preston, Crosley Green, Monte Adams, Juan Ramos, Wilton Dedge, false convictions, 18th Judicial Circuit, 9th Judicial Circuit, William Dillon, Judge Dugan, Orchid Cellmark, LabCorp, John Dobbs IV, Gerald Stano, Brevard County, Orange County, Dallas County, Dallas News, FTC Bureau of Consumer Affairs, FTC Bureau of Competition, suspect forensics, frame-ups, wrongful conviction cover-ups, Jeffrey Abramowksi
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Scent Evidence – F.I.U. hires stink up Florida’s higher education, the U.S. Senate and courtrooms …
FIU is AFU (figure it out), and making their status contagious, currently in the Casey Anthony case. Clearly, our media does little research, even when freedom and lives are on the line. At very least, Congress owes it to those … Continue reading
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Tagged USA Today, Florida Today, Lawson Lamar, Orlando Sentinel, Linroy Bottoson, John Preston, Norm Wolfinger, Juan Ramos, Wilton Dedge, John Dean Moxley, Jeff Ashton, scent evidence, false convictions, Sen. Marco Rubio, conviction corruption, wrongful execution, Chris White, William Dillon, Keith Pikett, FIU, Kenneth Furton, Casey Anthony, Gerald Stano, Isiah Thomas, Coverdale Grants, fire forensics, Miami Herald, Palm Beach Post
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Empty evidence tubes, empty consciences
Gary Bennett is innocent, incarcerated and – after nearly 30 years – in increasing danger … Anyone wishing copies of the pdf’s referred to or the conflicted 2009 Executive Order transferring Bennett’s case can email me at wobblywarrior@earthlink.net. From: Susan … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Dillon, FBI, Florida Today, Gary Bennett, Innocence Project, Innocence Project of Florida, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Lawson Lamar, Norm Wolfinger, Orlando Sentinel, Sen. Mike Haridopolos, Sheriff Jack Parker, USA Today, Wilton Dedge
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Floridians duped by dailies, innocents die
What follows below is clumsily pieced together from three separate emails for clarity, not to disguise my latest goof. Anyone desiring a .pdf copy of the Executive Order mentioned can email me at wobblywarrior.earthlink.net with “Order” in the subject line … Continue reading
Innocence matters … but to whom?
“The U.S. Department of Justice will create an entity that will determine how to discipline career officials who commit prosecutorial misconduct,” sayeth the Innocence Project’s blog on January 21st; it posted a link (below) to the brief and confusing New … Continue reading