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Private property: An extinct species in Florida?

Dan Peterson, Executive Director of  Coalition For Property Rights (CPR) in an email states, “It seems all but official…last week the announcement was made that a sufficient number of signatures has been obtained to place an amendment proposal to Florida’s Constitution on the November 2014 ballot.” What is it? The ballot is entitled “Water and Land […]

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President Obama: 487 documented examples of his lying, lawbreaking, corruption & cronyism!

Dan from Squirrel Hill has posted the most amazing list of lies, lawbreaking, corruption and cronyism by President Obama during his time in office. Dan placed it into the public domain. Anyone may freely copy it in any part or in its entirely, without asking Dan’s permission, and without paying any money. He does ask you […]

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Impact on Florida of the two Supreme Court rulings on voting

Voter fraud remains a problem in Florida. According to BallotPedia, a study conducted by the Florida Sun Sentinel in late October 2008 found: More than 65,000 ineligible and duplicate voters on Florida’s registration rolls. 600 dead people on the list. 32,000 multiply-registered voters. More than 33,000 convicted felons who should not be eligible to vote. In the final […]

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Florida Victory: Feds Grant Access to SAVE Database

The Department of Homeland Security will give Florida access to the SAVE law enforcement database of illegals. The access will be used by Supervisors of Elections to determine if ineligables are on the Florida voters rolls. The Department of Homeland security granted access only after Florida sued in a related case and the suit was […]

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Eleven Constitutional Amendments on FL Ballot

There are eleven amendments to the Florida Constitution on the November 6, 2012 ballot. Two deal with religious freedom, two address veterans issues, one with public funding of abortions, one on health services, one on the state courts, four dealing with taxes and homestead exemptions and one on the college university system. All of the amendments were placed on the ballot by the Florida legislature.