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Patricia Sullivan To Challenge Blaise Ingoglia For RPOF Vice-Chair

January 12, 2012 Political News, State 2 Comments
Patricia Sullivan To Challenge Blaise Ingoglia For RPOF Vice-Chair

By Tom Tillison

In an email distributed today, Lake County State Committeewoman Patricia Sullivan, former D8 congressional candidate and current chairwoman of the Tea Party Network has announced her intent to run for vice-chair of the Republican Party of Florida.

Sullivan will challenge interim vice-chair Blaise Ingoglia, who was selected by the Executive Board to serve during Presidency 5 and is looking to continue in the role.

Patriot Army Hosting Meeting Tuesday For Herman Cain Volunteer Opportunity

October 29, 2011 Political News, State 6 Comments
Patriot Army Hosting Meeting Tuesday For Herman Cain Volunteer Opportunity

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What would it mean if Herman Cain won the Florida Republican Presidential Primary on January 31st?
Would a victory here provide the momentum for the Cain Train to sweep the nation?
We saw what happened when Cain won Florida’s P5 Straw Poll – it was the catalyst that propelled him into front runner status.  Enthusiasm [...]

Patricia Sullivan Elected Lake County Republican State Committeewoman

October 28, 2011 Local, Political News 5 Comments
Patricia Sullivan Elected Lake County Republican State Committeewoman

By Tom Tillison

Well accomplished tea party activist and chairwoman of the Florida Tea Party Network Patricia Sullivan is shaking up the status quo yet again. Ms. Sullivan was elected this week as state committeewoman for the Lake Country Republican Executive Committee.

In elections held on Tuesday, Ms. Sullivan won with better than 60% of the vote…

Tea Party Network Asks Governor Scott To “Just Say No” To Federal Race To The Top Grant

October 19, 2011 Press Release No Comments
Tea Party Network Asks Governor Scott To “Just Say No” To Federal Race To The Top Grant

For Immediate Release

Florida, October 18, 2011 –The Tea Party Network (TTPN) wants the Governor to pass on “The Race to the Top” Grant money.

“This grant not only cost Florida taxpayers more in the long term, it will remove quality control away from the legislative process, and it goes against the Florida State Constitution” said TTPN Chair, Patricia Sullivan.

Tea Party Office Has Tallahassee All Atwitter

October 8, 2011 Political News, State 7 Comments
Tea Party Office Has Tallahassee All Atwitter

By Tom Tillison

As reported Thursday here on FPP, the Tea Party Network, a coalition of tea party and 9/12 groups across the state, has acquired office space in the Senate Office Building in the Florida Capitol for use leading up to and during the upcoming Legislative Session.

Apparently this news has gotten some folks all atwitter, particularly in the media…

Gov. Scott To Unveil Budget In Eustis With Tea Party Escort

February 1, 2011 Political News, State 5 Comments
Gov. Scott To Unveil Budget In Eustis With Tea Party Escort

Governor Rick Scott will unveil his new budget next week in the rural town of Eustis in the presence of tea party groups from around the state. Scott approached tea party leaders and requested their participation in the event.

The unveling will take place at Ferran Park in downtown Eustis on Monday, February 7 at 1:00PM. Former congressional candidate Patricia Sullivan and the North Lake Tea Party will be hosting the event.

Orlando Political Press Presents; Florida’s Top 10 People Of The Year

December 31, 2010 Opinion 18 Comments
Orlando Political Press Presents; Florida’s Top 10 People Of The Year

The year 2010 has come to an end and what better time is there to look back on who stood out, made a difference and set a positive example for his/her fellow Floridians.

This Top 10 list is focused on the political spectrum, as to be expected and is not all inclusive. The challenge is generating a top 10 list is that you will inevitable overlook a crucial name or include a name that will make others cringe. Which is what makes such lists fun!

Patricia Sullivan Calls Press Conference Monday AM Addressing TEA Candidate Dunmire

October 24, 2010 Press Release 10 Comments
Patricia Sullivan Calls Press Conference Monday AM Addressing TEA Candidate Dunmire

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For Immediate Release
Contact: Patricia Sullivan
October 24, 2010
 
Patricia Sullivan Calls Press Conference Monday AM
Addressing TEA Candidate Dunmire
 
Patricia Sullivan, former Republican candidate for U.S. Congress releases this statement: “Yesterday Peg Dunmire launched an attack on my personal integrity and identity by mailing a deceptive, possibly illegal mailer suggesting the Tea Party movement leadership supports her candidacy. I [...]

Identity Theft of the Third (Party) Kind

October 24, 2010 Local, Political News 13 Comments
Identity Theft of the Third (Party) Kind

Like many things the Florida TEA party has done, this one smacks of bait and switch, sawdust in the crankcase, cheap Rolex knockoff, just plain deception.

I’m speaking of a mailer sent by Peg Dunmire’s campaign suggesting by word and image that former Republican primary congressional candidates actually support her.

And in addition suggest that someone inside her campaign has endorsed her and that the endorsement is anything but fluff.

Patricia Sullivan Triumphs Again Over A Full Field Of Opponents

August 18, 2010 Press Release 22 Comments
Patricia Sullivan Triumphs Again Over A Full Field Of Opponents

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For Immediate Release
Contact: Beth Williams
 
PATRICIA SULLIVAN TRIUMPHS AGAIN OVER A FULL FIELD OF OPPONENTS
The People Support Patricia Sullivan for Working to Put Government Back Into the Hands of the People
 
EUSTIS, FL – Patricia Sullivan wins by nearly 2 to 1 with 36% of the vote over a full field of opponents at the South Lake [...]

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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.