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Milestone reached by Clay book monitor
Florida’s one-man crusader against pornography in schools filed complaint No. 1,000 in Clay County this month — despite desperate attempts to shut him down. Because of a new law that took effect July 1, he and everyone else now are limited to one book challenge a month. Bruce Friedman, of No Left Turn in Education,…
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Celebrate Constitution Day at the USS Orleck Naval Museum
The local chapter of Citizens Defending Freedom is sponsoring a special event Tuesday, September 17, 2024, for the third annual Constitution Day Celebration at the USS Orleck Naval Museum in Jacksonville, FL! This free event promises to be a fun and inspiring way to celebrate the birth of the U.S. Constitution by the St. Johns…
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Author of The Chronicles of Narnia: Free online course about the Christian faith
Many of you know C.S. Lewis for his imaginative storytelling, particularly in The Chronicles of Narnia series. These seven books, beginning with The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, have captivated readers of all ages with their blend of fantasy, adventure, and deep moral themes. He is best known by the general public for those…
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Betrayal of Trust: Exposing Legal and Political Corruption Against Florida’s Baby Boomers
I have waited to write this article in hopes that the State of Florida would do the right thing and fix its broken guardianship program. After months of reaching out to the powers to be including the Department of Elder Affairs and the State Attorney General’s office, we find we have no other recourse than…
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Florida issues COVID 19 guidance: No mRNA covid shots
Mark today, Friday the 13th, down as the day the “safe and effective” lie suffered a fatal head injury. Yesterday, Florida’s Department of Health issued its Fall covid season guidance, headlined “Updated Guidance for COVID-19 Boosters for the Fall and Winter 2024–2025 Season.” It advised Florida doctors against giving mRNA covid shots to anybody, not…
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Can USPS deliver the votes?
Given the justified concerns about election fraud, doubt about the role of the U.S. Postal Service voiced by a number of public officials is worth noting. A letter from the National Association of Secretaries of State and the National Association of State Election Directors warned that problems with the government’s postal service might disenfranchise some…