Don't look now, but here comes another Democrat loser looking to choke off party competition in the 2014 election or at the very least grab a seat at the table.
Don't look now, but here comes another Democrat loser looking to choke off party competition in the 2014 election or at the very least grab a seat at the table.
As the 2012 NFL season gets underway, Congressman Tom Rooney, R-Tequesta, already has at least one game penned into his schedule.
The GOP deputy whip will be raising cash for his 2012 re-election efforts by watching his belovedPittsburgh Steelers play the Tennessee Titans on Oct. 9.
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Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day OConnor will be at the University of Florida Monday to speak separately on judicial reform and civics, and to attend the dedication of the Stephen N. Zack Hall.
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It's nearly Florida's time to shine. And if you listen to the nation's talking heads, the Sunshine State GOP has what Phil Musser, a former director of the Republican Governors Association and a frequent consultant in the state, calls "the real chance to be the decider."
In the 2012 election's early and highly speculative stages, strategists see Iowa and South Carolina as potentially good fits for Rick Perry, while Mitt Romney could do well in New Hampshire and Nevada.
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Florida Senate President Mike Haridopolos, R-Merritt Island, will visit his alma mater Stetson University on Tuesday, where he will address students and faculty.
Haridopolos will appear at:
1 p.m. in American Studies Professor Paul Croces class History of American Science and Religion: Darwinism and the Divine in the American Culture, at 1 p.m. in the Rinker Auditorium of the Lynn Business Center, 345 N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand;
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A few weeks into the fall semester of my senior year at the U.S. Air Force Academy, I began Tuesday morning, Sept. 11, 2001, like virtually any other school day.
What is there to say about Barack Obama's speech to Congress Thursday night and the so-called American Jobs Act he said Congress must pass?
WASHINGTON -- The legacy of 9/11 can't be fully measured even now, but perhaps the most damaging aspect can be found in our national discourse.