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WeWontFly.com To Hold Demonstration Against Airport “Porno-Scanners” At OIA Thursday

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 22, 2010

ORLANDO, FL – Grassroots air boycott effort We Won’t Fly is organizing another educational demonstration on the main ticketing level at the Orlando International Airport on Thursday, December 23rd, between 4 and 7 PM to protest the use of recently-installed “porno scanners” at security checkpoints.

Demonstrations are also planned for numerous other airports around the country. A similar demonstration held last month drew international attention.

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2012; Inappropriate Possibilities On The Road Less Traveled

This nation was founded on a healthy distrust of government, rightfully so. The key difference between Europe and America is in Europe, the people are servants of the government, here, the people are masters over the government.

It was Thomas Jefferson who said, “The two enemies of the people are criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of the Constitution so the second will not become the legalized version of the first.”

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FL Grew 17 Percent In Decade, Gets Two New Seats In Congress

Even with the boom slowing, Florida still grew 17 percent in the last decade and will gain additional congressional clout, getting two seats in Congress, Census officials announced Tuesday.

Now slated to hold 27 seats in the 435 member House, Florida continues a trend that began in 1930 by gaining at least one congressional seat during each of the past nine decennial redistributions of political power in a nation that continued to grow to the west and south.

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Scott Names Top Staff Picks

By Kathleen Haughney and Keith Laing
The News Service of Florida

Gov.-elect Rick Scott began naming top staffers on Tuesday, selecting mostly campaign loyalists and newcomers to state government as he gears up to take over from Gov. Charlie Crist in two weeks.

Scott appointed former congressional candidate and retired U.S. Army Col. Mike Prendergast as chief of staff, typically the governor’s top day-to-day adviser.

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Mack Opposes Government Takeover Of Internet

For Immediate Release – Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Contact – Stephanie DuBois

Decries new net neutrality rules approved by FCC

WASHINGTON – Congressman Connie Mack (FL-14) decried the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) approval of new network neutrality rules today that amount to a federal government takeover of the Internet.

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DeMint Vows To Reverse FCC's 'Internet Takeover'

Sen. Jim DeMint, R-SC, says Federal Communications Commission should be renamed the “Fabricating a Crisis Commission,” following a vote by the panel’s three Democrats to approve proposed rules that amount to a hostile takeover of the Internet by a government agency acting illegally.

“Americans loudly demanded a limited federal government this November, but the Obama Administration has dedicated itself to expanding centralized government planning. Today, unelected bureaucrats rammed through an internet takeover, even after Congress and courts warned them not to.”

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