He's the head of the family -- the one who promises the moon and you want to believe, God knows you love him. So when he turns up empty-handed again, you give him another chance. And another.
He's the head of the family -- the one who promises the moon and you want to believe, God knows you love him. So when he turns up empty-handed again, you give him another chance. And another.
Can you imagine former Gov. Jeb Bush calling an education summit and then giving it a miss?
WASHINGTON -- Barack Obama's foreign policy dream -- cordial relations with a Middle East tranquilized by "smart diplomacy" -- is in a death grapple with reality. His rhetorical writhings illustrate the perils of loquacity. He has a glutton's rather than a gourmet's appetite for his own rhetorical cuisine, and has talked America to the precipice of a fourth military intervention in the crescent that extends from Libya to Afghanistan.
When Americans for Prosperity (AFP) holds its Defending the American Dream Summit on Friday, the group can expect protests from liberals including U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., and former Orlando Police Chief Val Demings. The liberals will be protesting two Florida Republicans speaking at the event: Gov. Rick Scott and U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio.
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On Wednesday, Gov. Rick Scott announced that logistics company National Air Cargo Holdings Inc. will relocate its corporate headquarters from Michigan to Orlando, creating 105 new jobs over a two-year period. National Airlines, a subsidiary of National Air Cargo Holdings, will also relocate to Orlando.
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Miami-based Dream Defenders, who are most notable for their 31-day protest outside of Gov. Rick Scott's office against the controversial Stand Your Ground law, have been cut from the March on Washington roster.
Leader of the Dream Defenders, Phillip Agnew, was scheduled to speak today, but was cut from the roster at the last minute, according to the Dream Defenders' Facebook page. The post read:
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