Carl Domino Files Paperwork to Run Against Patrick Murphy
Despite losing his last two primary battles, on Friday, former Florida Rep. Carl Domino filed his paperwork to run for the Republican nomination to challenge freshman U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy, D-Fla., in 2014.
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Newt Gingrich Opposes 'Gang of Eight's' Immigration Bill
During the 2012 presidential campaign, Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich was outflanked on his right by Mitt Romney on immigration during the primaries. But, with the Gang of Eights" immigration reform bill passing the Senate last month, Gingrich had harsh words for the legislation championed by U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. In an email sent out late Friday, Gingrich praised House conservatives who are poised to kill the bill.
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Falling Like Dominos
Respect the Dead, Exhume Dozier Bodies Now
Why are there only embers left of the state's original fire to exhume bodies and unearth the truth at the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys?
Florida History Proves Link Between Casino Gambling and Corruption
I read with interest the Sunshine State News column by Nancy Smith, "No Casinos Inc., No Sense of History," contending that a press release I issued on behalf of NoCasinos.org demonstrated no sense of Florida history.
Black America's Real Problem Isn't White Racism
In the aftermath of the acquittal of George Zimmerman, Eric Holder, Al Sharpton and Ben Jealous of the NAACP are calling on the black community to rise up in national protest.
Zimmerman Trial: One Week Later, Protests Still Going Strong
It's been a week since George Zimmerman was acquitted in the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, but the backlash over Zimmerman's acquittal still hasn't subsided. Rallies are still going strong across the country, drawing thousands who are speaking out about Stand Your Ground laws and racism in the United States. Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network planned over 100 vigils to take place outside of courthouses across the country on Saturday.
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DCF Interim Secretary Pledges Transparency, Listening Tour
Don't Shoot Me, I Like Jimmy Carter
I like Jimmy Carter. Liked him since 1975 when I met him at a harvest festival in New Boston, N.H. He and his brother Billy were between speeches, camped out along the president-stumping trail.
The Conversation Eric Holder Doesn't Really Want
Eric Holder dismissed America as a "nation of cowards" because we wouldn't, he argued, have a "national conversation" about race. It's a slander wrapped in a farce. We talk of race unremittingly. That's the farce. The slander is hydra-headed.
