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  • Conservative Senate Candidates Polling Strong (FL, NV)

    10/21/2009 6:43:12 PM PDT · by red meat conservative · 13 replies · 609+ views
    Red Meat Conservative ^ | Oct. 212, 2009 | Daniel
    There is a new Rasmussen poll out today with very striking data. It polls hypothetical general election match ups between Democrat Senatorial candidate Kendrick Meek vs Republican Marco Rubio or Charlie Crist. The results are as follows: Charlie Crist- 46% Kendrick Meek-34% Marco Rubio-46% Kendrick Meek-31% These results are profound and striking for one simple reason. In light of the current conflict with the RINO GOP establishment in the special election of NY-CD-23, these results must be disseminated to debunk a common misconception. There is a narrative that has been promulgated by the RINO cesspool that the more liberal the...
  • Poll: Crist's Lead Shrinking In Race For Senate

    10/21/2009 7:30:30 AM PDT · by Engineer_Soldier · 24 replies · 1,209+ views
    CBS Channel 4 ^ | 21 October 2009 | CBS4
    TALLAHASSEE (CBS4) ― Governor Crist may be in for more of a battle in the Republican primary for the soon-to-be vacant Senate seat than he initially thought. According to a new poll from Quinnipiac University, former Florida House Speaker Marco Rubio has cut Governor Crist's in half. Crist had a lead of 29 points in the Quinnipiac poll for Florida voters in mid-August. In the latest poll, conducted October 12-18, Crist's lead over Rubio had been cut to 15 points. Rubio has hammered Crist over the Governor's support of President Barack Obama's stimulus plan earlier in 2009. Both Crist and...
  • Gay Adoption coming to Florida?

    Should part of Florida Bar give opinion on gay adoption? High Court hears arguments By Tonya Alanez | Tallahassee Bureau 1:08 PM EDT, April 22, 2009 TALLAHASSEE - The Florida Supreme Court heard oral arguments this morning on whether a section of the Florida Bar should be able to weigh in on a Miami appeals court case that will decide whether gay people can adopt children in Florida. In November, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Cindy Lederman declared unconstitutional the state's 32-year-old ban on gay adoption and approved the adoption of two brothers, then aged 4 and 8, by a gay man....
  • Pictures from Boca Raton FL Tea Party

    04/15/2009 2:11:43 PM PDT · by brytlea · 16 replies · 896+ views
    I hope I'm doing this right! I attended the Boca Raton Florida Tea Party today and took lots of pictures. I know the media is not going to covering these (didn't see a single reporter there).
  • Tampa Tea Party

    04/15/2009 5:39:44 PM PDT · by TheShaz · 19 replies · 910+ views
    My Omina i910 camera phone | April 15, 2009 | TheShaz
    Here are some images from the Tampa Tea Party today. Local cops estimate about 3000 people. I had a great time. American flags were waved not burned. Cars were not flipped over. Storefront windows were not broken. ------------------------------------------------------ Playing with the panoramic function of the phone :-) -------------------------------------------------------- This was how it looked as we approaced Gas Lykes park in downtown Tampa. This is Kennedy Blvd, more or less the main street going thru downtown. Until the speakers got going, most were along the sidewalks waving signs at the cars going by and getting people to honk their horns in...
  • Anti-tax rally draws a raucous crowd (Jacksonville, FL)

    04/15/2009 6:29:24 PM PDT · by Roger_Wildcat · 9 replies · 664+ views
    Florida Times-Union ^ | Apr. 15, 2009 | David Hunt
    Some of the signs presented punchy phrases like “boot the bankers.” Then there was the play on words: “Give me liberty, not debt.” Another was part revolutionary, part pop song: “Gonna party like it’s 1773.” The placards protruded from a bulky crowd gathered Wednesday at The Jacksonville Landing to shout they’d had enough with the way the government handles money.