The John Birch Society (JBS) is an American political advocacy group that supports anti-communism, limited government, a constitutional republic and personal freedom.
It's no wonder this administration's "cult" class continues to trash us Tea Party members.
With Ron Paul's impending retirement, I lament the loss of the only believable politician now serving at the federal level (the other having been Jesse Helms).
When a politician opens his/her mouth, only three scenarios are espoused
1. lying to be elected 2. lying to be re-elected 3. pandering to the party bosses for choice committee assignments.
In a Tampa Bay Times Florida Insider Poll conducted this week with 117 of Florida's savviest political minds, more than 8 in 10 predicted Nelson beats Mack in November. Two-thirds of Republicans surveyed picked Nelson as the likely winner, 47 out of 48 Democrats predicted Nelson, and all seven registered independents predicted Nelson. Participants included political operatives, fundraisers, lobbyists and activists.
Once again, our governor presents a common-sense opinion for a difficult problem. Scott stated in February, after the ruling in the Florida case, that he did not anticipate the law being upheld and he would not move to implement it until its legal fate was settled.