Archive for October, 2011

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Democrats’ Ridiculous “Rickpublicans” Site Features Same Ol’ Attacks

October 25, 2011

By Javier Manjarrres The Democrat Party of Florida continues to swim in the sewer rather than in the realm of ideas with the unveiling of its “Rickpublican” website that’s aimed at depicting Republicans as unethical and corrupt subhumans. Or something close to that. Courtesy of their new attack site, we learn the definition of what … Read more

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The Florida Legislature’s All-Inclusive Approach to Redistricting

October 25, 2011

By Rep. Jeanette Nunez (R) Florida’s lawmakers are currently considering numerous proposals that will form the basis for our representation in Tallahassee and Washington, DC for the next decade.  With so many online tools at our disposal – email, the Internet and social media – Floridians are playing a larger role in redistricting than ever … Read more

Debbie Cox Roush Resigns as Hillsborough GOP Chairwoman

October 25, 2011

By Javier Manjarres Hillsborough County Republican Party Chairwoman Debbie Cox-Roush is stepping down after taking a position with the Herman Cain for President campaign. Here is Cox-Roush’s letter of resignation. Good Luck! Herman Cain has a gem in his back pocket with his hiring of Cox-Roush. Cox Roush was instrumental in the Tampa Bay area … Read more

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Win, Lose, or Draw for Mitt Romney on Illegal Immigration

October 24, 2011

By Javier Manjarres With many conservative Republicans taking pause with Governor Rick Perry’s Presidential campaign largely because he granted in-state tuition for the offspring of illegal aliens, Governor Mitt Romney seem to have the advantage on the illegal immigration issue, right? Not so fast, Sonny- the Los Angeles Times is reporting that Romney’s infamous “RomneyCare” … Read more

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Rick Perry in Peril, But On the Mend?

October 24, 2011

By Javier Manjarres Texas Governor Rick Perry has taken a huge nose-dive in the polls as conservatives have been questioning his immigration policy as well as whether or not he can stand up to President Obama in a debate were he to win the Republican Presidential nomination. Perry skyrocketed to the top of the polls … Read more

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Joe Kaufman Opposed Marco Rubio, Questionable Associations

October 24, 2011

By Javier Manjarres Unfortunately, politics sometimes brings out the worst in people, as their competitive edge seems to get the most of them when promoting their candidate or campaign in a contested primary race. The 2012 Republican primary race to unseat Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz is starting to take on a character similar to that of … Read more

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Karen Harrington Visits Jewish Special Needs School

October 24, 2011

By Javier Manjarres Congressional Candidate Karen Harrington visited the  South Florida Jewish Academy, a special needs school located in Boca Raton to meet with the facility’s educators and obtain a better understanding of the curriculum being taught at the school. The current problems that special needs programs face can seem insurmountable, but Harrington feels that these … Read more

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POLL: 2012 U.S. Senate Republican Primary Race-Florida

October 21, 2011

By Javier Manjarres The Republican candidates running to unseat Democrat Senator Bill Nelson in the 2012 general election have just reported how much money their respective campaigns have raised, and the clear winner in the 3Q money race is Adam Hasner. Former Senator George LeMieux, who many expected that he would out-raised Hasner, came in … Read more

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deFaria Enters Race to Oppose Wasserman-Schultz

October 21, 2011

By Javier Manjarres The Republican field of candidates to unseat Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) has gotten a bit more crowded with the entrance of businessman Osvaldo ‘Ozzie’ deFaria, Jr. into the race.  An offspring of immigrants from the Cape Verde Islands with a ‘rags-to-riches’ story, de Faria brings his background of business experience and entrepreneurship … Read more

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Washington Post’s Smear on Marco Rubio Yet Another Waste of Ink

October 21, 2011

By Javier Manjarres The Washington Post’s futile attempt to smear Senator Marco Rubio is little more than a desperate attempt to tarnish a rising star within the Republican Party who possibly could become the first hispanic President of the United States or a potential VP candidate in 2012. The fear that partisan journalists in the … Read more