PNJ Publisher Kevin Doyle interviewed

Tomorrow’s IN will feature my interview with Pensacola News Journal Publisher/President Kevin Doyle. After years of being at odds with the daily, we have agreed…

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Bush-Clinton battle – Clinton was provoked

The raising escalation in the battle between the Bush Administration and the Clintons is not something that Bill Clinton really wanted. However the persistent attacks…

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Major road projects for Escambia Co. for next 10 years

Perdido Key Project. Four lane Perdido Key Drive from the Alabama State Line, down Sorrento Road, to Blue Angel Parkway…And from Blue Angel Parkway To…

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They keep plugging away

The Stop Our City folks keep plugging away at Gulf1.com. They miss their Tuesday night meetings at the Bayview Community Center. Some are still trying…

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Banned Book Week…

September 23-30th is Banned Books Week. Google Book Search has joined forces with the American Library Association to highlight 42 classics, including To Kill a…

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Oops, Blackburn has been promoted

Rex Blackburn was promoted to Lieutenant this summer. My bad! Van Camp – 2004 American Legion State Law Enforcement Officer of the Year – was…

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Blackburn responds on Van Camp

Escambia County Sheriff Sgt. Rex Blackburn is a regular letter writer to the PNJ. His letters always defend his boss and protest how Sheriff McNesby…

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Newsweek wimps out

Here are the International covers for this week’s Newsweek. Notice that the U.S cover is somewhat different. Once again mainstream media wimps out. If Newsweek…

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We need a condiment with values

Got this in my morning email. It’s a YouTube video from payattention.org. Their motto: “If you’re not voting, then who are you electing?” Check it…

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Tell us something new

Research 2000 recently conducted a survey testing whether progressive or conservative talk radio shows are more open to callers with dissenting points of view. None…

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Florida Sec. of State questions Sarasota vote

Florida’s Secretary of State Sue Cobb wants the Florida Supreme Court to rule whether a Sarasota referendum requiring a paper trail for all voting is…

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Housing slipping in South Florida

South Florida Sun Sentinel: Housing prices are dropping almost as fast as the gas prices in Palm and Broward counties – dropping 6 percent. Read…

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St. Joe sells off 4000 acres

Miami Herald: St. Joe Co. – the state’s largest private land owner and the company behind much of the development in Walton and Bay counties…

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RB Buzz: Lee wants county job

There are consistent rumblings from Pensacola Beach that Santa Rosa Island Authority Buck Lee has been lobbying Escambia County Commissioners to abolish the SRIA and…

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More Swiftboating in Florida elections

  Remember the Swiftboat Veterans for Truth – the “independent” politcal group that attack Sen. John Kerry’s military service during the 2004 presidential election? Well,…

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Studer blamed for tax increase

William Thurston is becoming a regular letter writer to the PNJ. This letter is from the Sunday edition: A boondoggle Well, it sure didn’t take…

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CRA does pay its expenses

During the Community Maritime Park debate, Stop Our City supporters argued that the rest of the city had to pay for services in the CRA…

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Outzen on WCOA

IN Publisher Rick Outzen will be on Don Parker’s “Pensacola Preview” radio show on WCOA 1370 AM at 5:30 pm today. Don’t tell Luke McCoy.

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IN YOUR HEAD RADIO: Mike Papantonio, Grayson Capps

Listen to the latest show online: Mike Papantonio on Jesus Camp; music from Grayson Capps; Winners and Losers; The Rant with Rick Outzen Listen to…

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Nancy Fetterman: “Well done”

Note from Nancy Fetterman: Tonight, I just returned from the cruise that Jack and I were to take together. It is late morning in Florence…

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