IMPACT meeting

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area, a local women’s philanthropy group, is pleased to announce that it will hold its annual membership announcement meeting March 15,…

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Latest FL Presidential Poll

Another 2008 presidential poll from Quinnipiac University: Florida Democratic Primary: Hilary Clinton 38%, Al Gore 13%, Barack Obama 13%, John Edwards 6% Florida GOP Primary:…

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A bunch of garbage

The Pensacola City Council will vote on Thursday to raise its garbage pick-up fees. The monthly rate will increase $2.35 from $19.85 to $22.20 and…

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Young Dems to meet

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Bruce Yates Cell: 850-384-4361 Email: catsailor1@bellsouth.net YOUNG DEMOCRATS (16 to 39) READY TO LEAD! The first Young Democrats of Northwest Florida…

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Deputy unrest over pay raises

The LEOAFFAIRS.COM is a statewide forum for Law Enforcement officers to discuss issues. I spent some time reading thru the comments and found that there…

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ECSO cover up alleged

Tomorrow – Wednesday, March 7, 1 p.m. – A press conference will be held by Leroy Boyd of Movement for Change and David Craig –…

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Letter from Liz Campbell

Over the weekend I received this letter from Liz that she asked me to post: My Dear Friends and Supporters, I would like to take…

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Crist State of The State address

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist gave his first “State of the State” address to the Florida legislature today. “We are in this room only because of…

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Magic Johnson helps Orlando

From Orlando Sentinel: Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer announced today that a urban equity fund established by Magic Johnson will invest $70 million in the city’s…

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Escambia County makes Top 25 list ….it ain’t a good one

We are #13 on the EPA’s list for counties in the U.S. that produce the most toxins….Yeah! We are #1 for the state of Florida….

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Web helps you get that raise

I’m not sure how accurate the pay ranges are, but check the websites out and let me know what you think. From the NY Times:…

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Illinois Covered – statewide healthcare insurance

The Democratic governor of Illinois is proposing a $2.1 billion plan to help pay for healthcare. The plan doesn’t stop with the uninsured, but also…

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City Department Head salaries – ranked

Thanks to a public records request by the daily: City Mgr Tom Bonfield+bonus $156,800 City Atty John Fleming $125,435 Asst. City Mgr Robert Payne $120,161…

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Take Pride in Pensacola

  Press Release  A Beautiful Community Begins with Me! Just over a year ago when Take Pride in Pensacola was started by the LeaP class…

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Who is Marco Rubio

  Miami Herald tells us: “When Marco Rubio first entered the Florida Legislature, he was a 28-year-old attorney just four years out of law school….

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Dailies are killing the golden goose

Mother Jones takes a look at newspaper chains: “It’s not the Internet that’s killing newspapers. It’s the equity-chasing investors and their friends at the FCC…

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Coulter calls out Edwards – “faggot”

Republican national politics reaches new low when Ann Coulter speaking yesterday at the Conservative Political Action Conference jokes about Democrat John Edwards being gay. Edwards…

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Anti-Olberman website admits failure

Olbermann Watch shuts down after MSNBC renews Keith Olberman’s contract. Being negative doesn’t always work…..good lesson for Pensacola. Letter from Olbermannwatch.com: There is no disguising…

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GOP has own flip-flop candidate – Romney

‘For Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, the transition from moderate, gay-friendly, abortion-tolerating Massachusetts governor to a certified social conservative isn’t going smoothly. YouTube and Google…

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Did you know?

Conservative Christians have there on Wikipedia – Conservapedia. Of course bloggers and pranksters are having a field day posting phony articles. Read Wired article

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