The Guests
State Sen. Paula Dockery The Senator is hoping that Gov. Rick Scott vetoes a bill that would start a new state university.
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Sean Shaw, Founder, Policyholders of Florida The state has been untouched by hurricanes in recent years. However, natural disasters in other parts of the country are being felt in premiums here. Mr. Shaw served Florida as the former Insurance Consumer Advocate.
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The Stories
NBC distorts Zimmerman 911 call Now why would a major network leave out crucial (and we mean crucial) information from a story in the shooting of Trayvon Martin? Oh, and where's the President on the "bounty"? Meanwhile, the self-appointed leaders of black America continue to do and say everything wrong.
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Food stamp Friday A club in Alabama will offer a discount on the cover charge to those who show their federal assistance card.
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Twitter: Kill Zimmerman This is beyond troubling. The question: Is it illegal? Really, can't someone be charged with something for putting out a call to have someone killed?
1% for homeless, etc. A model program that taxes restaurants in Miami and uses money for homeless and domestic violence has been successful. Former U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez wants the program to spread.
PIP changes Here's a short sheet on what to expect in your car insurance premiums...or not.
Real life Barbies This is just horrifying. Indications of an Internet addiction gone to extremes. We're talking three year olds surfing the web and some eventually coming to the conclusion that they want to be Barbie. Yes, THAT Barbie.
Bad week for the Big O Last week was memorable for all the wrong reasons for President Barack Obama.
Olberman fired from Current TV It could not happen to a nicer guy. Keith Olberman, the insulting, arrogant former host at MSNBC is now the former headliner at Al Gore's liberal network.







