
Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal will be making a trip to Florida in September to keynote the Republican Party of Florida's annual Victory Dinner, according to a press release.
Jindal, who has served as governor of the Pelican State since 2008, said he was excited to headline the Sept. 13 event, which will be held atDisneys Grand Floridian in Lake Buena Vista.
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As the battle of the attack ads continues in the Florida governor's race, former Gov. Charlie Crist's campaign released a new ad on Monday accusing Gov. Rick Scott of being "too shady for the Sunshine State."
The 30-second ad spot claims Scott has ducked the truth in every job he's ever had, honing in on the governor's work as founder and CEO of Columbia/HCA amid an investigation of Medicare fraud. The ad also attacks Scott over cuts to education, raising property taxes and for "giving massive tax breaks to corporations."
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A new ad hitting television airwaves this week is firing back atNextGen Climate over a recentad attackingGov. Rick Scott for ties to an oil drilling company.
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WASHINGTON -- Although the Ebola virus might remain mostly confined to West Africa, it has infected the Western imagination. This eruption of uncontrolled nature into what developed nations consider serene modernity is more disturbing to the emotional serenity of multitudes than it is threatening to their physical health.
The United Nations plays a supporting role in every war between Hamas and Israel. U.N. spokesmen routinely issue statements, accusations and denials about everyone's conduct, including their own (most recently they had to account for why they returned rockets, discovered in a U.N. school, to Hamas). Israel was denounced worldwide for an "attack" on a U.N. school said to be housing 3,000 civilians, but it was actually an attack on particular terrorists on the adjoining street.