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It All Starts Tomorrow in Florida

Saturday, April 19, 2014 5:12
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It All Starts Tomorrow in Florida

Calling all patriots!

The Tea Party Express is back for another nationwide bus tour called “Fighting for Liberty,” and we’re launching TOMORROW.  Our tour kickoff rally will be in Ft. Meyers, Florida where Tea Party support is needed for conservative Congressional candidate Curt Clawson.

As you know, Florida’s 19th Congressional district special election is THIS Tuesday, and we are taking the Tea Part Express bus to the front lines of the batttle!


When:
   Saturday, April 19th at 11:30 AM
Where:  Estero Recreation Center – 9200 Corkscrew Palms Blvd, Estero, FL 33928
Why:     To rally conservatives to vote in Florida’s 19th Congressional district special election

For rally details and to RSVP, CLICK HERE


We know that it is not enough to sit on the sidelines and hope that conservatives are elected. It is our duty to do all we can to ensure they’re victorious.  We hope that you feel the same way and will join us in supporting proven business leader and Tea Party candidate Curt Clawson by donating today.

Florida’s special Congressional election represents our next opportunity to send a conservative to Washington. Senator Paul recognizes the importance of this race and has thrown his full support behind Clawson, saying, “Washington is desperate for outside leadership, Curt Clawson is an outsider who will bring refreshing ideas to the halls of Congress. I urge the voters of Florida’s 19th Congressional District to send Curt to Washington.”

In order to win this race, we need to get out and show voters that Curt is a bold Tea Party conservative. We need to get the word out TODAY as we are running out of time!
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Now is the time to make our presence known, rally the troops, and silence the naysayers that say our movement is dead!

After Florida, the bus tour is scheduled to make stops in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. The buses will then head north, rallying in Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Minnesota. The states were selected because of key battles for House and Senate seats.

We need your help to continue our momentum and build on our successes over the past year. We hope you’ll join us along the road.  Find the rally nearest you by clicking HERE.

There is much at stake, and we’re going to need your support to make this tour a big success. If you can, please support this effort by making a contribution- HERE. We need 100 people to contribute $100 or more in the next 24 hours. You can contribute as little as $5 up to the maximum allowed $5,000 contribution.



Source: http://nesaranews.blogspot.com/2014/04/it-all-starts-tomorrow-in-florida.html

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  • LavenderRose

    are birds and fish and all ocean life still dying along Floridas coastline?

    Last year’s BP Deepwater Horizon catastrophe spilled 205.8 million gallons of oil and 225,000 tons of methane into the Gulf of Mexico. Approximately 25 percent of the oil was recovered, leaving more than 154 million gallons of oil at sea. In addition to the oil, nearly 2 million gallons of toxic dispersants were sprayed into the Gulf’s waters. This did not actually reduce the amount of oil left in the ocean, but merely broke it into smaller particles, which may actually make the oil more toxic for some ocean life and ease its entry into the food chain.

    A year after the April 20, 2010, explosion that caused the well to leak oil for months, the ultimate toll on people and wildlife is still not fully understood. But one thing is clear: The number of birds, sea turtles, dolphins and other animals sickened or killed and tallied as part of the government’s official count represents a small fraction of the total animals harmed by this disastrous spill.

    The toll on wildlife continues to mount. Dead turtles, marine mammals, birds and fish are still washing up on beaches. Dolphins are miscarrying, and pelicans are attempting to nest on beaches polluted with tar balls and subsurface oil. The impacts of previous oil disasters show that wildlife in the Gulf will continue to be affected by this spill for decades. Lingering pollution from a 1969 spill in Massachusetts, for example, is still affecting fiddler crabs. Likewise, oysters and mangroves in Mexico are still affected by pollution from the 1979 Ixtoc spill in the Gulf, and oil remains on Alaskan beaches from the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill with continuing impacts on birds and fish.

    Florida coast – not a vacation dream

    • I live on a canal along the St Lucie River, a waterway that connects the Atlantic to Lake Okeechobee. I can tell you that the estuary, and the Indian River Lagoon, is dying. We can thank government and the Army Corp of Engineers. Here’s a quote from a recent article…

      http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/opinionzone/2013/10/26/whats-next-for-the-st-lucie-river/

      “polluted freshwater from Lake Okeechobee pouring into the St. Lucie River, killing oysters and seagrass, causing blooms of blue-green algae and chasing away residents and tourists from the dangerously toxic waters.”

      I’m on the water at least 5-6 days a week, and the waters were beautiful, clean, and full of life. Now, the it’s tinted, the sea life is a fraction of what it once was, and humans are recommended to stay out due to high toxin levels. Recently elected Patrick Murphy ran a good part of his campaign on changing the Lake ‘O’ water release, but not a damn thing has changed. Welcome to Flori-DUH.

      • Damn, this is criminal :mad: It will be decades before the eco-system recovers :sad:

    • I live on a canal along the St Lucie River, a waterway that connects the Atlantic to Lake Okeechobee. I can tell you that the estuary, and the Indian River Lagoon, is dying. We can thank government and the Army Corp of Engineers. Here’s a quote from a recent article…

      “polluted freshwater from Lake Okeechobee pouring into the St. Lucie River, killing oysters and seagrass, causing blooms of blue-green algae and chasing away residents and tourists from the dangerously toxic waters.”

      http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/opinionzone/2013/10/26/whats-next-for-the-st-lucie-river/

      I’m on the water at least 5-6 days a week, and the waters were beautiful, clean, and full of life. Now, it’s tinted, the sea life is a fraction of what it once was, and humans are recommended to stay out due to high toxin levels. Recently elected Patrick Murphy ran a good part of his campaign on changing the Lake ‘O’ water release, but not a damn thing has changed.

      Recently, a fishing show that shoots a snook episode (world class snook fishing here, although Martin County claims it’s the Sailfish capital of the world lol) every year along the Roosevelt Bridge had to bail, the was no fish.

      https://www.google.com/search?q=roosevelt+bridge+sailfish+capital+bridge+fl&newwindow=1&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=ILdSU9q2K8_28QHUq4GgBw&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAw&biw=1366&bih=554&dpr=1#newwindow=1&q=roosevelt+bridge+martin+county+sailfish+capital+bridge+fl&tbm=isch

      Welcome to Flori-DUH.

  • ANARCHY OR VOID.

    Respect Life. DO NOT STEAL.

    If you advocate government and FORCE to make people comply then YOU ARE THE ENEMY.

    Order givers and followers EXPOSED.

    Police and military; WE DISOWN YOU.

    YOU ARE CALLED DOGS BY YOUR MASTERS.

    DOG TAGS.

    Unconscious DO’ers of EVIL.

    Anti-life Psychopaths.

    BE VOID.

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