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This Week’s Rambling Thoughts

May 16, 2010 Featured, Opinion 20 Comments
This Week’s Rambling Thoughts

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A very active day in the local political scene yesterday, with several events taking place throughout the day! 
I hear that state Rep. Sandy Adams won the Seminole County Republican Executive Committee straw poll conducted early yesterday.  Have not seen the actual results, however, I was told that she won by a respectable margin, followed by [...]

This Week’s Rambling Thoughts

May 9, 2010 Featured, Opinion 6 Comments
This Week’s Rambling Thoughts

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Are you as surprised as I am to see Charlie Crist ahead in the polls?  Rasmussen has him ahead of Marco Rubio 38% to 34%, with Kendrick Meeks drawing 17% and 11% undecided.  Crist is certainly enjoying a ‘bounce’ in the polls since his decision to run as an independent, however, the real question here is can he hold [...]

President Obama Owes “Tea Baggers” An Apology!

May 4, 2010 Featured, Opinion 6 Comments
President Obama Owes “Tea Baggers” An Apology!

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The President of the United States has absolutely no business using a term such as “tea baggers”, particularly when it is used as a means to insult millions of American citizens!  Whether Barack Obama agrees with the political philosphy of those who oppose his agenda or not, he has a responsibility to be respectable to [...]

We Are The Tea Party

April 22, 2010 Featured No Comments
We Are The Tea Party

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From our new friends at the West Orlando Tea Party…a great video right on the mark!!!

Orlando Sentinel’s Race Hustler Darryl Owens Spews Hatred Upon Tea Party

April 17, 2010 Opinion 3 Comments
Orlando Sentinel’s Race Hustler Darryl Owens Spews Hatred Upon Tea Party

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By Tom Tillison
In response to Friday’s Orlando Sentinel article written by Darryl Owens, titled ‘The tea party has racial overtones’, it is very clear that the time has come for the residents of Central Florida to draw a line in the sand.  There has been an incredible awakening in this country over the past year;  average, everyday [...]

Obama ‘amused’ by Tea Party Rallies

Obama ‘amused’ by Tea Party Rallies

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As millions of citizens across the country protest on April 15th, Tax Day, taking issue with ”out of control spending, government takeovers, increased taxes on the local, state and federal levels”, according to Jason Hoyt, Orlando Tea Party organizer and co-host of the radio show Tea Party Patriots Live, President Obama declares he is “amused” by the [...]

Thousand Descend On Downtown Orlando

Thousand Descend On Downtown Orlando

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Tea Party Protesters Demand FairTax, 100% Repeal of Obamacare
ORLANDO — Last night, Orlando City Hall was transformed in to a sea of red, white, and blue and yellow Gadsen flags as an estimated crowd of more than 3,000 Tea Party protesters made thier voices heard. The crowd estimate was provided by Orlando police officers on [...]

Press Release: City Hall Tea Party Focuses on “We The People”

Press Release: City Hall Tea Party Focuses on “We The People”

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media contact: Jason Hoyt, Organizer
Direct: 321-438-8781
Jason@teapartypatriotslive.com
CITY HALL TEA PARTY FOCUSES ON “WE THE PEOPLE”
Citizens, Activists To Make Their Voices Heard
ORLANDO — Tomorrow, Tea Party activists will take to the streets of Orlando again. In addition to hearing from conservative leaders, attendees will be given a chance to make their voices heard during the [...]

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Justice Ginsburg Violates Her Oath

February 4, 2012

Justice Ginsburg Violates Her Oath

By KrisAnne Hall

Our founders deliberately did not establish a democracy, because in that form of government, the majority would always choke to death the desire for Liberty of a minority. Yet another point that Mrs. Ginsberg might be wise to share with Egypt instead of encouraging them to strive “to achieve a general democracy…”

The dichotomy of her praise and criticism of our founders and our Constitution shows that she is greatly misinformed of both…

Decision 2012, What Does It All Mean?

February 2, 2012

Decision 2012, What Does It All Mean?

By Allen Wilson

Good bye Presidential hoopla we’ll see you in August.

But for now, let’s turn our thoughts to more pressing problems for Florida and the nation. Fasten your seat belts folks; it’s going to be a bumpy ride.

This won’t be a Tea Party vs the Establishment event, that’s just so 2010. No, this is a showcase for Agenders, Fair Taxers, Occupiers (well they don’t really vote do they”), and GOOOH’ers…

Tired Of Political Elitists Picking Our Candidates?

February 1, 2012

Tired Of Political Elitists Picking Our Candidates?

By Rick Steeby

I am not a fan of this two-party system where your personal beliefs have to be compromised to one party platform or the other based on the lesser of two evils.

I am reminded of my own words of how Congress has become entrenched and regardless of party they are more concerned with the power and the prestige of office then in service to their country.

Romney Wins, What’s Next?

February 1, 2012

Romney Wins, What’s Next?

By Tom Tillison

So after three years of toil by thousands of average everyday citizens who’ve sacrificed far more than they ever cared to, Florida supports John McCain yet again, just in a prettier package.

And just as in 2008, Florida will be the impetus that thrusts this better wrapped version identified as Mitt Romney one step closer to an eventual match up with Barack Obama.

There will be plenty of coverage breaking down the final numbers…

Clouds On A Sunny Day

January 31, 2012

Clouds On A Sunny Day

By Allen Wilson

I remember the instant that the mood changed.

As my lens focused beyond the Washington Monument and upon the Capital Dome I recognized that I no longer felt proud of this city. I was embarrassed that under that dome sat men and women who first thought of themselves before they thought of their nation.