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Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnam Mourns, Eulogizes Predecessor Doyle Conner

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnamhas issued a statement in memory of Commissioner of Agriculture Doyle Conner, whose body lies in state todayat Floridas Historic Capitol from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Conner served the department for three decades, between 1961 and 1991.

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National Journal: Republicans Turning to 'Bush' Brand for 2016 Hopes?

The National Journal, a magazine widely read by Washington insiders, reports today on one name popping up among observers and analysts of the GOP's 2014 and 2016 electoral prospects: Bush.

The Journal suggests that Republican strategists are taking another look at a political dynasty associated with a social-welfare-friendly conservatism that might appeal to a broad electoral base.

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Electoral Fraud Watchdog Demands to Review St. Lucie County Voter Records

True the Vote, a nonpartisan election integrity organization, has submitted formal requests to review all voter registration records, including poll books, to St. Lucie County Supervisor of Elections Gertrude Walker in the aftermath of the 18th Congressional District recount.

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SSN EXCLUSIVE: How Ron Paul Supporters Almost Took Over the Republican Party of Miami-Dade County

Catch Sunshine State News' exclusive story on how libertarian-leaning conservative supporters of 2012 presidential candidate Ron Paul almost took control of the Miami-Dade County Republican Party Tuesday night -- losing the chairmanship by just two votes.

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Prosecutors Say South Florida Muslim Planned to Blow Up a New York City Landmark

Prosecutors today disclosed more details of the terror charges being brought against two Oakland Park brothers:

"A Pakistan-born man wanted to avenge the deaths of U.S. drone attacks in Afghanistan by blowing up a New York City landmark but lacked the money and materials to carry out the plan, a federal prosecutor said Tuesday.

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Charlie Crist: Right-Wing Extremist?

For the convenience of anyone who hasn't been paying attention, National Review has compiled 10 of the popular Republican-turned-Independent-turned-Democrat former Florida governor's "most conservative moments." Some highlights:

"You might have heard that Charlie Crist, former governor of Florida, former Republican, and former independent, is now a Democrat. Prepping for a possible new run for the governorship, he has switched parties. He posted a proud picture of his registration form onto his Twitter feed ...

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How Florida’s Property Rights Abuse Landed at the U.S. Supreme Court

Reason magazine's Damon W. Root shines a national spotlight on a Florida case that will soon be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. It implicates citizens' private property rights:

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What the Feds Don't Want You to Know: Folks Are Fleeing High-Tax States

The Daily Caller's got the scoop on the IRS conveniently discontinuing its study showing the detrimental effects of high taxes on local and state economies:

"The Internal Revenue Service has quietly ended a program that analyzes important economic information about taxpayer migration patterns, The Daily Caller News Foundation has learned.

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Democrats: Solution to Shootings? Make It Harder for Innocents to Defend Themselves

Daily Caller's got a nice round-up of leftist Twitterverse response to the heinous Connecticut shootings.The consensus of Democrat-votingreporters, elected officials, pundits and Hollywood performers? Make it harder for innocent people to defend themselves against psychos:

Roger Simon "I have only one question right now: Will President Obama use his political capital to take on the gun lobby in his second term?"

Michael Moore: "The way to honor these dead children is to demand strict gun control, free mental health care, and an end to violence as public policy."

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Allen West Working Out of a Cafeteria

"Please pass the saltshaker -- er, I mean, the file!"

According to the Daily Caller, Allen West and other congressmen booted out by voters last month have been evicted from their regular offices and are now working out of cubicles set up in the House cafeteria.

"Go looking for the outgoing members of Congress in their offices, and you might find only the cleaning crew," says the Caller.

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