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As Hiroshima was to Japan, so was Hurricane Katrina to New OrleansThe devastation wrought by the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan seems comparable to the catastrophe that was Hurricane Katrina. -
42 Years Since the Murder of Robert F. KennedyOn June 6th, 1968 Robert Kennedy was assassinated in Ambassador Hotel in Los Angles, California. He had just won the Democratic Primary there. -
A 2004 Law Does Indeed Legitimize Special Elections in Alabama Counties, Including MobileThe issue of holding special elections to fill vacancies on the Mobile County Commissions has inspired at least two law suits. But, a law passed in 2004 finally seems to have put the issue of their constitutionality to rest. -
Will a Special Election to Replace Commissioner Nodine Be Legal?A law passed in 2006 provides for a special election in the event there is a vacancy on the Mobile County Commission. But, a similar law was struck down in 1988 by Alabama's Supreme Court. -
Is Murder Suspect Steve Nodine Getting "Special Treatment" Because He's an Elected Official?Speculation abounds that county commissioner Steve Nodine is being treated with kid gloves following his being named the only suspect in the murder of his mistress, Angela Downs. Some say were he anyone else he would have been arrested by now. -
As the Nodine Saga Drags On, a Plea, Don't Shoot, I'm Just the MessengerThere's more than enough blame to go around in the case involving Mobile County Commissioner Steve Nodine as stellar rise to politcal sucess in Mobile County, Alabama, but money was the fuel that drove the engine. -
Steve Nodine, a Man Who Knows Too Much?Mobile County Commissioner Steven Nodine was named the only suspect in a murder last week. Since then allegations of egregious violations of the public trust have come to light and yet Nodine is still a county commissioner and still a free man. -
If Crist Vetoes HB 1143, Will Abortions Become Mandatory? Right to Life Groups Say YesGroups like Americans United for Life twist the language of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to give the impression that if state's like Florida don't so something to stop it, abortions will become mandatory in the United States. -
Florida Republicans Waver in Light of Massive Gulf Oil SpillThe massive Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico has Florida's Republican congressman taking a second look at offshore leases for new oil and gas exploration. -
Florida Right to Life PAC Endorses Rubio in Florida Senate Race, Slams CristFormer Florida Speaker of the House Marco Rubio has picked up the endorsement of The National Right to Life Political Action Committee in his bid to become a United States Senator. The group made the announcement Tuesday in a press release. -
Florida Senate Bill Would Further Regulate Out-of-Control 'Pill Mills'The Florida Senate on Monday passed a bill requiring pain-management clinics in the state to register with the Department of Health. The measure is part of ongoing efforts in the state to curb the proliferation of so called "pain mills."
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Florida Voters Could Ban Parts of President Obama's Health Care Reform in NovemberRepublicans in the Florida State House passed HJR-37 Thursday. The measure places an amendment to the Florida constitution on the November ballot prohibiting some parts of President Obama's health care legislation from taking effect.

