Congressional hopeful and former Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink had warm words for those who have served the country Monday.
"Today, we honor all veterans for their sacrifice, their sense of duty and their service. And yesterday, we celebrated the Marine Corps 238th birthday. It truly has been a wonderful weekend in Pinellas County with our men and women in uniform," said Sink.
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Allen West, the outspoken former representative of Floridas CD 22, has penned a new book that will hit shelves in April 2014.
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While many political observers will be quick to hand the newly-patented Florida Democrat Charlie Crist a lion's share of the youth vote in his bid for his second go at the Florida governors mansion, one university student is saying: Not so fast.
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Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Allison Tant issued the following statement regarding Veterans Day:
"Today, Americans in every corner of our country are united in honoring the achievements and sacrifices of our nations veterans," said Tant. "For 237 years, those who have worn our nations uniform have defended our freedoms with heroism, and they and their families have carried that heavy burden without complaint. Let us recommit ourselves today to always fight for our veterans, just as hard as they have always fought for us."
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While the Venezuelan government released Miami Herald reporter Jim Wyss over the weekend, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., ripped the leadership of that South American nation. Rubio urged the Organization of American States (OAS) to investigate Venezuelas treatment of the media.
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While reports are flying that Tim Tebow could be headed to the broadcasting booth if a National Football League (NFL) team doesnt sign him, a Jacksonville city councilman is pushing the Jaguars to sign the Gator legend.
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Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Its also beginning to look a lot like 2016.
Former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., will be in Iowa on Monday to screen The Christmas Candle. Since his bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, Santorum took over EchoLight Studios to promote family and Christian entertainment.
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