Jeff Briscoe
Jeff Briscoe is a resident of Port Charlotte and a proud dad of three great Florida kids. A proud outdoorsman, he's as likely to be found paddling a canoe as he is to be driving a car. His children give him the perfect excuse to explore Southwest Florida's parks, piers, beaches, hiking trails, and marinas. Jeff is a freelance writer who covers sports, politics, and more for the Yahoo! Contributor Network and the Fort Myers Examiner.
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'People Control' Masked as 'Gun Control' Stirs My PassionsAs the United States seemingly stands ready to re-evaluate all social issues, I find myself growing firmer in my convictions and no social issue is more central to my beliefs than the responsibility to cherish our Second Amendment freedoms.
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Conservative Case Against Gay Marriage Must Insist Debate Framed ProperlyAs the Supreme Court prepares to hear challenges to California's Proposition 8, conservatives should argue gay marriage sets the precedent that definitions can be revisited when convenient, despite contrary evidence of science, tradition, and natural law.
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First Person: How One Father Has Equally Embraced Gun Ownership, Firearms SafetyThough not a firearms enthusiast, I am a passionate believer in the Second Amendment. As a father to three children, I am also mindful of the responsibilities to protect my kids and ensure my home never offers unreasonable risks for younger inhabitants. -
Critic's Response on Three Key Issues from President Obama's State of the Union AddressYahoo News asked readers and contributors to briefly respond to passages from Barack Obama's State of the Union address on Feb. 12, 2013. Here's one reaction to the president's proposals on job creation, gun control, and climate change.
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Marco Rubio Capably Makes Case for Middle Class in Response to State of UnionWith rumors swirling of future interest in the presidency, Sen. Marco Rubio delivered the Republican response to President Obama's State of the Union on Feb. 12 and the substance of his remarks offered a robust defense of his party's principles.
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Education Reveals President's Real Vision of Government During State of Union AddressAs a critic of President Obama, I did not expect to be encouraged by the initial State of the Union of his second term. Not only did my expectations prove valid, but the speech again demonstrated a fundamentally different vision of government.
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Florida Must Fix Embarrassing Voting Woes in 2013As a Florida resident, I hope steps are taken in 2013 to fix the voting problems that have haunted the Sunshine State for years. During last November's election, long lines were common and several days were required to produce a final tally.
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Family's Lavish Christmas Lights Brighten an Appreciative Florida TownGrateful residents of Port Charlotte, Florida have come to appreciate how one family annually transforms its home into a dazzling Christmas wonderland, where visitors are welcomed to an ornately decorated 3 acre lot, filled with 200,000 Christmas lights. -
A Gut-Wrenching, and Necessary, Talk with My Children About Sandy HookLearning of the Sandy Hook school shooting, initial thoughts were of my own children, to whom I later described the tragedy. In a media-filled world, children inevitably hear such news and I prefer gaining awareness through the loving filter of a parent.
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First Person: A Girl's Sneaky Letter to SantaOnce we send out anxious three children to bed, assembling the gifts under the Christmas tree is usually a straight-forward process. My curious and creative 7 year-old daughter, however, found a humorous way to slow down our operation last Christmas. -
Republicans Must Avoid Tax Distraction, Rally to Their PrinciplesWith political muscle earned by re-election, President Obama shifted the burden of responsibility in the impending "fiscal cliff" crisis to the House of Representatives. In response, Speaker John Boehner has struggled to vocalize a consistent position. -
Marco Rubio and GOP Leaders Should Stand Firm to No-Tax PledgeAs a resident of Southwest Florida, I am represented in Congress by Senator Marco Rubio and Representative Tom Rooney. I believe these leaders should stand firm to the promise to oppose tax increases since necessary spending cuts are not being considered. -
A Growing Family Can Be Powerful Motivation to Quit SmokingThough every situation is unique, my personal story paints a picture of coming to smoke and how it can be overcome. Learning from that experience, my best advice to smokers is to find motivation to quit and gradually prove you can do it. -
Voters' Picks: Mitt Romney Gets My Coveted Florida Vote on Election DayI will be voting for Mitt Romney on Tuesday, November 6. From his background and beliefs, I believe the Republican candidate is the best choice to guide a struggling American economy and bring fiscal responsibility back to government. -
Photos: Southwest Florida Expresses Creative Opinions on Presidential ElectionCaptured in the past month throughout my hometown neighborhoods of Charlotte and Sarasota counties, these 5 photos provide a small sample of the political creativity of Southwest Florida residents. -
5 Rivals to Miguel Cabrera as Baseball's Best Player in 2012When the 2012 season is remembered in terms of individual achievement, no player will be recalled more than Miguel Cabrera, who became the 1st player in 45 years to win baseball's elusive Triple Crown, while leading the Detroit Tigers to the World Series.Also published on: -
Paul Ryan Draws Enthusiastic Crowd to Fort Myers RallyBefore an estimated crowd of 4,000 at the Lee County Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Florida, vice presidential hopeful Paul Ryan delivered a 20 minute address to enthusiastic supporters on October 18, 2012. -
Surprising Teams to Reach 2012 MLB PlayoffsWith the conclusion of the final games of the 2012 season on Wednesday, October 3, the fortunate 10 teams have been set for the Major League Baseball playoffs. Here are the most surprising clubs to earn admission to baseball's forthcoming post-season.Also published on: -
First Person: GOP Must Address America's Bloated National DebtIn front my home in Port Charlotte, Florida, I am reminded no issue more threatens our nation's future than the swarming debt our children will inherit and offer that message to Mitt Romney and the Republican National Convention.Also published on: -
Fun Times in Tampa Await the GOP ConventionSelected to host the 2012 Republican National Convention, Tampa will soon welcome thousands of visitors and become the center of American politics. Here's a look at 5 factors, which those travelers will soon discover make Tampa so much fun. -
Commentary: Mitt Romney Wisely Adds Conservative Leader Paul Ryan to GOP TicketOn the morning of Saturday, August 11, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney announced the selection of Congressman Paul Ryan as his vice-presidential selection before an approving crowd at the U.S.S. Wisconsin battleship in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Business Remains Strong at Southwest Florida Chick-fil-A on Proposed Kiss DayJust 48 hours after the success of the first ever "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day," the calls of gay and lesbian activists for a "National Same-Sex Kiss Day" at the fast food restaurant went unanswered in this conservative region of Southwest Florida. -
Southwest Florida Crowd Enthusiastically Supports Chick-fil-A on 'Appreciation Day'Hungry supporters from Charlotte County, Florida emerged in large numbers to enjoy tasty chicken and demonstrate clear support for a favored eatery on "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day." -
2012 Summer Olympics TV schedule: Monday, July 30With the conclusion of the opening weekend of the London Olympics, Monday, July 30 begins a new week of Olympic excitement. Here is a look at the day's Olympics television schedule.Also published on:
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Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell Ideal Pick for Romney's Vice PresidentMy preference for Mitt Romney's vice presidential pick is Governor Bob McDonnell of Virginia. Rumored to be on the short list of choices, the affable McDonnell has served as Virginia's governor since 2010 and made his mark with a pro-jobs platform.
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USF Extends Contract of Underachieving Skip Holtz: Fan's LookConvinced that the school's athletic programs are headed in the right direction, the University of South Florida announced last week that head football coach Skip Holtz and head men's basketball coach Stan Heath have inked long-term contract extensions.Also published on:
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Rays DH Luke Scott Sets Club Record for Hitless At-Bats: Fan's LookAfter going 0 for 3 in the Rays' 3-1 loss to the Cleveland Indians on Thursday, July 5, 34 year-old Luke Scott is frustratingly amidst an 0 for 39 hit-less streak, which is sadly setting records any hitter would rather avoid.Also published on:
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Tampa Bay Bucs to Open Training Camp for Supporters: Fan's LookAs the start of arduous pre-season approaches, the Tampa Bay Bucs have announced that 9 practices during training camp will be open to the public, beginning with the very first one on July 27th at One Buc Place.Also published on:
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Offensively Challenged Rays Must Trade Pitching: Fan's OpinionAs the All-Star break approaches, the Tampa Bay Rays sit a season-high 7.5 games removed from 1st place and must expeditiously explore trading some of the team's vaunted young pitching talent for improvements to the club's offense.Also published on:
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Sputtering Rays Swept by Royals: Fan's LookThough the contest was more competitive, the Tampa Bay Rays fell to the Kansas City Royals 5-4 on June 27. In doing so, the Royals completed a 3 game sweet of the visiting Rays and the disappointing result shook the balance of power in the AL East.Also published on:
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All-Time Tampa Bay Rays TeamAs baseball's All-Star game approaches, it is fun to reflect not only on the season's best players, but also on the all-time greats of a particular team. Here are my selections for the All-Time Rays team.Also published on:
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Longoria Remains Sidelined as Rays' Pitching Streak Ends: Fan's LookThough the Tampa Bay Rays have triumphed in 3 of the past 4 games, including a 5-4 win over the Washington Nationals on June 19, frustrating news continues to emerge with the surprise addition of Jeremy Hellickson to the disabled list.Also published on:
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Mets Humble Rays with a Dominating Sweep: Fan's LookComing off last weekend's cross-state sweep of the Miami Marlins, the Tampa Bay Rays sat in 1st place in the AL East and appeared to be in a strong position, as they came home to welcome the New York Mets for a rare visit to Tropicana Field.Also published on:
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Florida's Efforts to Clean Up Voter Databases Are NeededAs a Florida voter, I applaud Governor Rick Scott for recent efforts to clean up the state's voting databases and find it appalling that we have failed to maintain records correctly indicating citizenship or even if still breathing air.
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Monster Game from 'Zorilla' Boosts Tampa Bay Rays: Fan's LookSecond only to perennial All-Star Evan Longoria, no other player has enjoyed a greater impact on the offense of the Tampa Bay Rays for the past half decade than Ben Zobrist. Yet, the versatile 31 year-old has struggled throughout the 2012 season.Also published on:
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Slumping Rays and Orioles Clash in Weekend Series: Fan's LookJust as they did 3 weeks ago in Camden Yards, the Tampa Bay Rays and Baltimore Orioles are set to begin a weekend series on Friday, June 1, which will determine which side controls the division lead in the competitive American League East.Also published on:
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Bucs Represented on NFL Network's Top 100 Players: Fan's LookCleverly devised to keep football debate thriving throughout the long off-season, the gradual revelation of the NFL Network's top 100 football players is underway and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are already well represented.Also published on:
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South Florida Undrafted Free Agents Sign with NFL Teams: Fan's LookThough not unexpected, fans were disappointed to learn that no South Florida Bulls were chosen during the recently concluded 2012 NFL Draft. The good news, however, is that several have recently signed with NFL clubs as undrafted free agents.Also published on:
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Winning Steak Bolsters Hope for Lightning: Fan's TakeAfter disappointing fans with a sub-par first half of the 2011-12 season, the Tampa Bay Lightning have put together a 5 game winning streak to re-instill hope in loyal supporters.Also published on:
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Florida Shares in Mitt Romney's VictoryMarking the culmination of 10 days of hard campaigning, the state of Florida handed a dominating victory to front-runner Mitt Romney in the Republican presidential primary held on January 31, 2012.
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Greg Schiano is Bucs' New Head Coach: Fan's LookIt took the better part of a month, but after an exhaustive and somewhat controversial search throughout January, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers finally have a new head coach and it is 45 year-old Greg Schiano of Rutgers University.Also published on:
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Chip Kelly Wrong Choice for Bucs: Fan's OpinionFollowing the end of the NFC Championship game, the surprising rumor quickly broke that University of Oregon football coach Chip Kelly was in discussions to become the next coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.Also published on:
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Popular Pena Returns to the Rays: Fan's ReactionIn a surprise move for a cash-strapped franchise, the Tampa Bay Rays have opened the checkbook to welcome back a favorite son. Over the weekend, word leaked that the team had re-signed former first baseman Carlos Pena to a 1 year, $7.25 million contract.Also published on:
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Tampa Bay Victory Over Former Goalie Proves Satisfying: Fan's TakeIn a result that delivered extra satisfaction to fans back home, the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning extended their winning streak to 3 games by dropping the Phoenix Coyotes and former goalie Mike Smith by the score of 4-3 on Saturday, January 21.Also published on:
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Southwest Florida Awaits Turn as Presidential BattlegroundOnly days from the South Carolina Republican Presidential Primary on January 21, the remaining Republican presidential candidates will soon head south and transform Florida into the race's next battleground.Also published on:
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Gingrich Performs Convincingly in South Carolina DebateOnly hours before the South Carolina GOP presidential primary, four candidates took to the stage on January 19 for the final debate before voting gets underway in the Palmetto State. The formidable showing by Newt Gingrich most impressed this Republican.Also published on:
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Mike Zimmer Top Choice for Dolphins and Bucs: Fan's OpinionAs both the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Miami Dolphins continue their lengthy, thorough, and torturous searches for a new head coach, football in fans in Florida may soon learn the name Mike Zimmer, who appears to be a very strong candidate.Also published on:
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Losing Streak by Lightning Reaches 7 Games: Fan's LookWhile much of the sporting world was captivated by the NFL playoffs, fans packed the Tampa Bay Times Forum in hopes of seeing the Tampa Bay Lightning break out of their recent slump. It was not to be, as the home team fell 6-3 to the Pittsburgh Penguins.Also published on:
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Tampa Bay Bucs Seek New Direction in Coaching: Fan's LookAs the Tampa Bay Buccaneers continue their search for a new coach, fans rightfully harbor reservations. With the process moving slowly, it may be premature to get excited, but it is certainly appropriate to commend the team in seeking a new direction.Also published on:
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Lightning Return Home Following Winless Canadian Trip: Fan's LookIn a continuation of the disappointing up-and-down 2011-12 season, following a 3-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on January 7th, the Tampa Bay Lightning mercifully return home from last week's win-less 3 game road trip.Also published on:
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Coaching Searches Expose Football Woes in Florida: Fan's LookMany factors seemingly work in favor of Florida serving as a powerhouse for the NFL. As a breeding ground for college talent, the state that has enjoyed an incredible10 NCAA National Championships since 1983 and is a second home for much of the league.Also published on:
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Tampa Bay Lightning Sweep Homestand: Fan's LookAfter struggling for most of December, the Tampa Bay Lightning returned home for a 3 game series to close out the calendar year. By winning all 3 games, the Bolts not only made a move in the Eastern Conference standings, but also reached the .500 mark.Also published on:
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Tampa Bay Bucs Fire Raheem Morris: Fan's OpinionWith the season ending on a frightful 10 game losing streak, on Monday, January 2nd, Tampa Bay Buccaneers' General Manager Mark Dominik executed the only decision possible and relieved Coach Raheem Morris of his duties.Also published on:
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Top 5 Sports Stories of 2011As the New Year approaches, I reflected on the many significant sports stories in 2011. While much news that captured attention was positive, there were also several big stories that negatively stole headlines. Here are the top 5 sports stories of 2011.Also published on:
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Garon Provides Spark for Lightning Win: Fan's LookIf the talent-laden Tampa Bay Lightning can turn around their disappointing season, fans will have to give the organization considerable credit for its patience. Beginning a 3 game home stand with a 5-1 win, goalie Mathieu Garon rewarded that consistency.Also published on:
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Brees Captures Marino's Record, Not His Glory: Fan's OpinionThough Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints captured the NFL's record for passing yardage in a season on December 26, 2011, I still rank Dan Marino's 1984 campaign ahead of any other single effort by a quarterback.Also published on:
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Do Embarrassing Efforts Mean End of Morris' Era in Tampa Bay?: Fan's LookWhile the Tampa Bay Bucs' current 9 game fruitless streak demonstrates losing is never fun, perhaps the secondary meaning for the acronym NFL that best describes the fate of Coach Raheem Morris is "Not For Long."Also published on:
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Tampa Bay Loses Despite St. Louis' Return: Fan's LookAfter a two game winning streak briefly paused their recent losing ways, the Tampa Bay Lightning traveled to the West Coast and utterly failed to compete during a lopsided 7-2 loss to the San Jose Sharks on December 21, 2011.Also published on:
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New Orleans Saints Are Tops in the NFL: Fan OpinionThough the Green Bay Packers continue to enjoy the league's best record, upon stacking the teams side-by-side and examining their potential for post-season success, I believe the New Orleans Saints are most likely to achieve Super Bowl dreams.Also published on:
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Have Disheartened Bucs Quit on Coach?: Fan's LookDespite a rare sell-out of Raymond James Stadium and an appearance on national television on Saturday night, December 17, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were not inspired to play for a greater cause, including Coach Raheem Morris' job.Also published on:
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Lightning Finally Strikes in Tampa Bay: Fan's RecapThough it didn't come easily, the Tampa Bay Lightning put the brakes on their recent losing skid and recorded a 5-4 overtime victory over the Calgary Flames at the St. Pete Times Forum on December 15, 2011.Also published on:
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Firing Raheem Morris Not Answer for the Bucs: Fan's OpinionOn a seven game losing streak, rumors have begun to swirl that the Tampa Bay Bucs third year coach is on the hot seat. Unlike the decisions of executives in the two other Florida football cities, the powers that be in Tampa should not fire Raheem Morris.Also published on:
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Goal-tending and Defense Disappoint for Lightning: Fan's LookNow losers of 7 of the past 8 games, the Tampa Bay Lightning's season is certainly in free-fall mode. Once expected to fight for the Stanley Cup, the team hopes have instead been dashed by incapable goal-tending and porous defense.Also published on:
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Tampa Bay Looks Young, Not Hungry: Fan's OpinionLosers of 5 consecutive games, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are not quite officially eliminated from playoff contention, but the formerly high hopes for a trip to the NFL's post-season are no longer realistic and fans must yet again look towards next season.Also published on:
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Rays Reshape Catching Corps: Fan's LookStanding out as the most glaring weakness on an otherwise successful team, catching has long been the Achilles heel of the Tampa Bay Rays. Despite financial limitations, the Rays have acted to reshape the look of their backstops for the new season.Also published on:
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Tampa Bay Wins Thanksgiving Battle of Florida: Fan's LookResponding to recent adversity, the Bolts swept a weekend home-and-home series with the division rival Florida Panthers. A 2-1 overtime win in South Florida on November 25 was followed by a decisive 5-1 victory at the St. Pete Times Forum a day later.Also published on:
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Top 5 College Football Rivalry NicknamesThe time around Thanksgiving is most memorable in the world of college football for "rivalry weeks," when dozens of traditional-rich games are played throughout the country. With that in mind, here are the top five nicknames for these annual matchups.Also published on:
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Maple Leafs Humble Lifeless Lightning: Fan's LookIn an embarrassing loss before a packed St. Pete Times Forum, the Tampa Bay Lightning were trounced 7-1 on Tuesday, November 22, by the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs. The stinging defeat also exposed serious questions about the team's overall direction.Also published on:
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Aggressive Calls Cost Bucs Shot at Win: Fan's OpinionIn the wake of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers frustrating 35-26 defeat by the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, November 20, one thing is for sure. Despite the team's disappointing 4-6 record, Coach Raheem Morris still strongly believes in his players.Also published on:
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GOP Candidates Ask 'Who is Flavor of the Week?'If one question characterizes the state of the Republican presidential field, it is: "Who's the current flavor of the week?" Newt Gingrich's sudden surge is a prime example, as was past fleeting support for Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry, and Herman Cain.
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South Florida Falls on Last Second Field Goal: Fan's ReactionIn an ugly game on Saturday, November 19, the South Florida Bulls fell 6-3 to the visiting Miami Hurricanes. With the score tied and time dwindling, the home team was defeated on a heart-breaking 36 yard field goal as time expired.Also published on:
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Do the Lightning Need to Trade for a Goalie?: Fan's OpinionSince four time all-star Nikolai Khabibulin hoisted the Cup above his head at the St. Pete Times Forum after game 7 of the 2004 Stanley Cup finals, goal-tending has been the primary concern for fans of the Tampa Bay Lightning.Also published on:
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Rivalry with Miami Continues for South Florida: Fan's LookThis weekend's contest between South Florida and Miami features two teams both ranked outside the nation's top 25. Though high hopes once existed for their seasons, 2011 has been filled with disappointments for both of these Florida-based programs.Also published on:
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Buccaneers to Face Undefeated Packers: Fan's PreviewOn November 20, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will travel to Lambeau Field to accept the daunting task of trying to stop the Green Bay Packers. In contrast to their undefeated opponent, the Bucs are losers of three in a row and fading from playoff contention.Also published on:
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Rays' Joe Maddon Named Manager of the Year: Fan's ReactionFor the second time in his career as manager of the Tampa Bay Rays, Joe Maddon has been named the American League Manager of the Year. Maddon impressively received 26 of 28 first place votes to become the overwhelming selection.Also published on:
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Thrilling NASCAR Season to Produce New Champion: Fan's LookFor the first time since 2005, a NASCAR season will produce a Sprint Cup champion who is not named Jimmie Johnson. Those still standing with hopes of inheriting the throne are two-time past champion Tony Stewart and 32 year-old Carl Edwards.Also published on:
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Road Unkind for Tampa Bay Lightning: Fan's TakeOne of the signs of a contending hockey team is the ability to win consistently on the road. While no fan can expect an NHL team to play as competitively when away from home, Tampa Bay Lightning fans hope to see their team fare better in visiting jerseys.Also published on:
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Is Bucs' Young Talent Regressing?: Fan's LookComing off the bitter receipt of another thorough beat down, in which the Houston Texans came into Raymond James Stadium and humiliated the home team by the score of 37-9, questions about the direction of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are entirely appropriate.Also published on:
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Hoops Fans Turn to HockeyWith the 2011-12 NBA season in jeopardy, sports fans will soon look elsewhere to spend the extra time and money now available. I will be turning to hockey and suggest new fans consider minor league hockey as the perfect wintertime diversion.Also published on:
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Effects of Christie's EndorsementJust hours before a critical Republican debate in the swing state of New Hampshire, popular New Jersey Governor Chris Christie traveled to the Granite State to endorse Mitt Romney. Here are three potential effects of Christie's surprise endorsement.
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Herman Cain Still Unlikely to Become a GOP Front-RunnerAfter a strong performance in last week’s debate, Herman Cain convincingly won Florida's P5 Conference straw poll with more than double the votes of his nearest rival. Yet, the question remains if Cain can use this result to become a true frontrunner.
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Web Exec to Obama: 'Please Raise My Taxes'President Obama visited the professional networking website LinkedIn for a town hall meeting during a recent trip to the West Coast. In a light, but significant, moment from the event, the president was curiously asked by an individual to raise taxes.
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European Bailouts to Continue Unstoppable Trend?In looking at the current headlines, much of the political talk in Europe is consumed by the need for one or more bailouts. With economies of countries such as Greece fluttering, leaders have called for organized economic assistance to contain the mess.
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Thoughts on Underwhelming Orlando GOP Presidential DebateOn September 22, the Republican Party held its second presidential debate in the all-important state of Florida in the past ten days. Though underwhelming, the event provided insight on the field. Here are three thoughts on the latest Florida GOP debate.
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Murdoch Scandal, Consequences Reaffirm Readers' Need to Trust, VerifyThe recent phone hacking scandal involving famed media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his News Corp. organization has shocked an outraged public. The scandal raises many questions and forces editors and readers alike to look deeper into their sources of trust.Also published on:
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Missed Opportunities Mar U.S. Women's World Cup Final RunJapan stunningly defeated the United States Sunday to become champions of the 2011 Women's World Cup. Though coming down to penalty kicks, the Americans appeared to have the game under control for much of the contest.Also published on:
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Three Reasons the Casey Anthony Jury Made the Right Call25 year-old Casey Anthony was found not guilty Tuesday on charges of killing 2-year-old daughter Caylee. Though a controversial verdict with many, my initial thoughts reveal the jury's decision may have been proper.Also published on:
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Top four-person tents for summer vacationThere are a broad array of family-sized four person tents on the market. One must consider not only cost, but also needs when choosing a tent. Here are five suggestions for four person tents readily available that cover a range of prices and features.Also published on:













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