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Allen West Rips Obama's Handling of Syria

Former U.S. Rep. Allen West ripped President Barack Obamas handling of Syria on Tuesday.

Barack Obama doesn't get it, West wrote in an email sent out to supporters. He doesn't know how or when to use military force and his on-the-job training as commander in chief is embarrassing all of us. Obama is stumbling toward military action in Syria. He drew a red line on chemical weapons use and Syria crossed it. We did nothing and it badly wounded our credibility. Not surprisingly, they used chemical weapons again ... but now we are forced to act.

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Gayle Harrell Will Run for Florida House, Not Congress in 2014

Florida Rep. Gayle Harrell, R-Stuart, announced on Tuesday that she would run again for the Florida House and not run in the Republican primary to challenge U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy, D-Fla.

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Obama Cannot Rise Above Politics

August 27, 2013 - 6:00pm

It's ironic that President Obama so often carps about politics -- blaming "politics as usual" or "hyperpartisanship" for everything from the lack of economic growth to joblessness to climate change -- when he is the most relentlessly partisan president in recent memory.

Sarah Palin Supports Defunding Obama's Health Care Law

On Tuesday, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin called for defunding President Barack Obamas Affordable Care Act.

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Zimmerman Prepares to Slap State with Legal Fees

George Zimmerman, who was acquitted of second-degree murder in the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in July, plans to ask the state of Florida to cover $200,000 to $300,000 of his legal fees, his attorney told the Orlando Sentinel on Monday.

Because he was acquitted, Florida law requires the state to pay for his legal costs, minus the largest fee -- the one that goes to his lawyers.

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Pam Stewart Speaks on Common Core vs. Previous Standards

Interim Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart spoke out on Tuesday on some of the differences between Common Core State Standards and previous education standards in Florida.

Stewart is currently leading a summit on education in Clearwater, where she has been joined by teachers, legislators and education officials alike to discuss four key priorities for Floridas education system: state standards, state standard assessments, school grades and teacher evaluations.

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