Governor Charlie Crist on Miami Beach: Looking Around for Tar Balls
Shouldn’t someone tell him… THAT is not a tar ball?
But he is checking the beaches to make sure there are no tar balls.
HotAirPundit: Governor Charlie Crist on Miami Beach: Taking a Look Around (Photos)
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MargateNews.net – [Margate’s Scott Yardley on the campaign trail for State Representative]
Scott and his wife Catherine walking the campaign trail at sunset.
In Florida House District 95, Scott Yardley is running to represent those who live in the district.
Please consider supporting Scott in his campaign.
“Will you be voting for more of the same or something different in November?”
For more, read the article at MargateNews.net
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Another One! Would You Trust this Man with Any of Your Children?
Then why elect him to Congress?
Seriously… you cannot trust Democrats, they admit they lie, steal and now make it up as they go along!
Wake up America, there is REAL DANGER! There is an enemy within! Before you cast any ballot for any politician… find out WHO THEY ARE and what, if any, character they show!
I guess when you select an impeached judge to represent you in Congress… it shows your character, or lack thereof!
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Rep. Wasserman Schultz on MSNBC regarding Haiti’s earthquake
Listen to the video clip. This is posted on Ms. Wasserman-Schultz’s YouTube.com channel.
First, I understand the nervousness, but pay close attention… the first issue I have is the comment about a “7.3 hurricane?” I know she stuttered and misspoke, but these are contemporaneous remarks and they really don’t sound coherent! That would be easy to overlook.
Listen further to Ms. Wasserman-Schultz. At around 3:20 in the clip, she talks about weather and stuff, but this curious quote pops up…
“The wrath seems to be reining down on them.”
I have to ask… what wrath? From where does this wrath come? From whom and why?
Ms. Wasserman-Schultz continues…
“It is absolutely imperative that the nations of the world come to Haiti’s assistance and make sure that we can deal with the scourge that exists there. It is wrong, especially in a region as prosperous as this one, for us to continue to allow the desperate situation that exists in Haiti to continue”
More questions arise… If we do not allow poverty, how can we disallow it? Is not Haiti a sovereign nation?
I am sure the congresswoman does have some concern for the nation of Haiti, however, with this post I have a hard time finding it!
Little hope exists for those who have called out Pat Robertson to also do the same for Ms. Wasserman-Schultz! Her comments are on a par with his, especially “The wrath is coming down on them.”
Pat Robertson does not speak for all of Christendom! His comments on the earthquake in Haiti have been rightly castigated form all ends of the internet. Surely, thinking people know, Ms. Wasserman-Schultz’s comments are equally outrageous!
Rep. Wasserman Schultz on MSNBC regarding Haiti’s earthquake.wmv
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The Florida Constitution and National Healthcare
Curiously, there is a little known right guaranteed in the Constitution of the State of Florida. It is here.
ARTICLE I DEFINITION OF RIGHTS, SECTION 23. Right of privacy.–Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person’s private life except as otherwise provided herein. This section shall not be construed to limit the public’s right of access to public records and meetings as provided by law.
Reading the plain English, it guarantees me the right from governmental intrusion into my private life. And since the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights in Article X declares… “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
As I reason, Florida’s Constitution supersedes on this point. In light of the above, I have some questions to ask…
How can the government require me to carry health insurance when it is a clear violation of the above?
Why do I have to answer obviously intrusive and private questions every ten years for the U.S. census?
It seems to me that those who are elected to serve the people do not. They either do not understand the positions of service with which they are entrusted, or flagrantly violate that trust.
I would like to know… how one of the Senators from my state, Bill Nelson, could cast a vote in the U.S. Senate that violates the Constitution of the State of Florida. Can anyone answer this?
Read the Florida Constitution here: Statutes & Constitution :Constitution : Online Sunshine
Read the U.S Constitution and Bill of Rights here: U.S. Constitution and U.S.Bill of Rights
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