U.S. Senate candidate Adam Hasner has been attacking his rival for the Republican nomination, former U.S. Sen. George Lemieux, almost daily for being a moderate, and a […]
Month: August 2011
You haven’t heard much about this little doozy in traditional media outlets, mostly because the mainstream media wishes this creature had never been born. They hope they […]
Congress is on leave from the muddy playground in D.C., where they have spent the last several months entrenched in a dirty game of tug of war, […]
The mood was heavy among Palm Beach County commissioners Tuesday as they began the process ofrepealing years of ordinancesregarding the regulation of firearms and ammunition in response […]
The Associated Industries of Florida is holding its annual conference this week at the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, where members will attend discussions about the latest […]
Former West Palm Beach Mayor Lois Frankel eed last week to wish Social Security a happy 76th birthday. I couldn’t fathom how I got on her e […]
The Florida Senate Committee on Reapportionment and the House Redistricting Committee conducted one of 26 statewide public hearings Tuesday in Boca Raton to seek public comment for […]
Two groups in Palm Beach County, South Florida 912 and the newly formed Palm Beach County Tea Party, are kicking off a public education campaign this week […]
Give me a break! What is it that we as a country are doing to solve our problems? Nothing. The president and Congress are not solving any […]
There is no shortage of weighty issues plaguing the youth of our country. High school graduates and college-bound students have multiple topics to debate as they try […]
Palm Beach County CommissionerBurt Aaronsonhas been telling south county politicos that he plans to run against county Tax CollectorAnne Gannon. Aaronson will be termed out of office […]
Among many Tea Party members there is a feeling of disappointment and disapproval for Rep. Allen West, based mainly on the controversial debt ceiling vote that he […]