If anything could turn public opinion in George Zimmerman's favor, it's "We Are All Trayvon Martin," the 100-foot mural Miami artist Huong unveiled Friday at the Capitol.

If anything could turn public opinion in George Zimmerman's favor, it's "We Are All Trayvon Martin," the 100-foot mural Miami artist Huong unveiled Friday at the Capitol.
The liberal website Examiner.com splashes its top story across the page: "ALEC holds its 40th Conference in Chicago under clouds of secrecy."
Frank Brogan has some ear for opportunity. When it knocks, he knows just when to open the door and let it in. Trust me. He's got a knack for it.
"Today Jesse tried to reach out to Obama, and Obama said, 'Keep your hands where I can see them!'"
-- Jay Leno
Nan Rich showed. She may have flip-flopped on her Stand Your Ground vote in 2005, but at least we saw her there among the protesters at the Capitol, so we know she's agin' the law now. Charlie Crist, on the other hand ...
What started out for many students as a protest against racial injustice is becoming exactly what its puppet-handlers intended -- an opportunity to publicly embarrass re-election-minded Gov. Rick Scott.
The U.S. Department of Justice -- an entity that owes us an explanation for so many things on so many levels -- owes us another one for Halliburton.