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Animal Logic

July 13, 2014 - 6:00pm

Five State Attorneys Attack Charlie Crist's Comments on Revising Gun Laws

A group of five state attorneys criticized former Gov. Charlie Crist over comments he made last week saying Florida's 10-20-Life laws needed to be reviewed.

Crist said the state should review its Stand Your Ground law as well as the 10-20-Life law during theFlorida Press Association and the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors' convention in Coral Gables.

"I'm always open-minded to looking at those kinds of things," Crist said. "When you're faced with new facts, I think you ought to listen."

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Ron DeSantis: End Funds to Palestinian Authority Due to Hamas

U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., continued to call on the Obama administration on Monday to cut off funding to the Palestinian government as tensions continue to rise in the Middle East.

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Charlie Crist Summons the Ghosts of Democrats Past

Former Gov. Charlie Crist has been bending over backward as he tries to woo over his new party and now he is taking a page from two of the leading Democrats of the first half of the 20th century -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt and longtime Gov. Al Smith, D-N.Y., who was the Democratic presidential candidate in 1928. Despite spending most of his political life as a Republican, Crist is the favorite for the Democratic nomination to challenge Gov. Rick Scott in November.

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Scott Campaign Unveils 'Veterans for Scott' Coalition

Rick Scott's campaign announced the "Veterans for Scott" coalition in Largo on Monday. The coalition is comprised of nearly 60 veterans and veteran activists from across the state andwill be led by Retired Air Force Brigadier General Chip Diehl and Retired Army Lt. Colonel Chris Hart.

Scott himself was a member of the U.S. Navy, serving as a radar man. He used benefits from the GI Bill to attend college.

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Rick Scott Announces AITC Adding 50 Jobs to Seminole County

Gov. Rick Scott announced on Monday that Advanced IT Concepts Inc. (AITC) is expanding its headquarters in Seminole County leading to 50 new jobs in the Winter Springs facility over the next five years.

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