
Bill Posey Wants Feds to Study All Aboard Florida's Viability
All Aboard Florida is drawing the concern of U.S. Rep. Bill Posey, R-Fla.
Posey wrote the comptroller general of the United States on Thursday, demanding the Government Accountability Office (GAO) launch a study to see how viable All Aboard Floridas plan is to connect Orlando to Miami by high-speed rail.
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Apopka Pastor Joins Rick Santorum, Other Conservatives on Israel Trip
Rick Santorum, Apopka Pastor Head to Israel
A Florida pastor will be joining a once-and-possible future presidential candidate in a trip to Israel in the days to come.
Pastor Doug Bankson of the Victory Church World Outreach Center in Apopka will be joining religious and social conservatives, including former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., in heading to Israel on Sunday for a three-day trip. Besides preaching in almost every state and around the globe, Bankson has served as president of the Apopka Ministerial Alliance and chaired the Apopka City Chamber of Commerce.
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Why Hillary Got It Right
"Great nations need organizing principles, and 'Don't do stupid stuff' is not an organizing principle."
-- Hillary Clinton, The Atlantic, Aug. 10
WASHINGTON -- Leave it to Barack Obama's own former secretary of state to acknowledge the fatal flaw of his foreign policy: a total absence of strategic thinking.
Florida Bankers Help Make Dreams Come True
We all have dreams. A young couple dreams of purchasing their first home together. New parents dream of the day when they can send their child off to college. Our country is rooted in the American dream, which tells us that the opportunity for a better life exists for each of us.
Lee County School Board Wants Out of Standardized Tests
Backroom Briefing: GOP Lawmakers Become a Little Forgetful
Everglades Water Quality Report Shows 19th Straight Year of Passing Marks
Charlie Crist, Nan Rich Take Different Paths in Lead-up to Primary
Obama, Congress Are Slackers, Say Voters
Many American voters don't think the president is working harder than they are, and even more voters believe Congress isn't working too hard, either.
According to a new Rasmussen Reports poll, 43 percent of likely U.S. voters say President Barack Obama isn't working harder than they are. Almost the same percentage of voters (42 percent) say the president works harder than they do.
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