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The Ministry of Confusion

October 8, 2013 - 6:00pm

I can think of one reason to end the federal shutdown: There are a lot of stupid people now roaming the streets. The Feds, however, do not have a monopoly on idiocy. Bureaucratic bumbling can be found wherever there's large government, even on the state, and yes, on the county level.

Ron Paul Group Hits Obama on Shutdown and Health Care

A group connected to former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, took aim at President Barack Obama on Tuesday over the continuing federal shutdown.

The Campaign for Liberty, which Paul chairs, came out swinging at Obama as Norm Singleton, the vice president of policy for the group, bashed the president in an email to supporters.

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Rick Scott Announces Saltwater License-Free Fishing Day Saturday

On Tuesday, Gov. Rick Scott and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announced that Saturday, Oct. 12, will be a saltwater license-free fishing day.

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Shutdown Leads to a Major Partisan Divide

A new poll finds a major partisan divide on the federal shutdown.

Rasmussen Reports released a survey on Tuesday which finds 82 percent of Democrats want to end the shutdown and keep President Barack Obamas health care law funded. But a majority of Republicans -- 71 percent -- want the shutdown going until the law is defunded. Voters outside the two major parties are divided, with 47 percent wanting the shutdown to continue in order to defund the health care law and 44 percent wanting the shutdown to end.

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Senate Panel Considers Revisions to 'Stand Your Ground' Law

A Senate panel will consider two proposals to revise Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground law on Tuesdaythat would require law enforcement agencies to set guidelines for neighborhood watch programs.

One bill was written by Sen. David Simmons, R-Altamonte Springs, who originally drafted the statute nearly 10 years ago.

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