Won't Fit -- No How, No Way
Committed and Candid: 'Stand Your Ground' Protesters in Capitol Speak Their Minds
Nan Rich Appears at Florida Capitol Protest
A photo of former Sen. Nan Rich at the Florida Capitol in Tallahassee surfaced on Saturday, showing that the Democratic gubernatorial candidate was indeed inside the Capitol despite being denied admittance by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement on Friday.The Democratic gubernatorial candidate was initially shut out because "the Capitol is closed at 5 p.m.
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Obama Economy Emphasis Is All Talk
We have a president who loves to give campaign speeches to adoring crowds, but who doesn't seem to have much interest in governing.
The Halliburton Travesty
The U.S. Department of Justice -- an entity that owes us an explanation for so many things on so many levels -- owes us another one for Halliburton.
Weekly Roundup: Controversies Dog Rick Scott, DCF, DOE
Nan Rich Denied Weekend Admittance to Capitol
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement denied former Sen. Nan Rich's request to be admitted to the Capitol on Saturday. The Democratic gubernatorial candidate was shut out because "the Capitol is closed at 5 p.m. Friday and the public is not allowed to enter the (building) until it opens for business on Monday at 8 a.m.," FDLE spokeswoman Gretl Plessinger wrote in a press statement.
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Marco Rubio Speaks Out Against Common Core
Sen. Marco Rubio is speaking out against Common Core, joining other top Florida Republicans who don't support the education initiative.
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Obama in Jacksonville: Presenting Tragedy as Triumph
In his never-ending political campaign, President Obama chose a strange topic for a speech during a whistle-stop in Jacksonville.
Eric Holder Says U.S. Will Not Seek Death Penalty for Snowden
Attorney General Eric Holder told Russian authorities the U.S. would not be seeking the death penalty for National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden.
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