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| Volume 2, Issue 5 Florida May Restore Rule Of Law ![]() by Paul Symons According to activists and researchers around the state who exposed widespread criminal activity at all levels of government, Florida’s judges now seem to be making an honest effort to comply with State and Federal laws. The controversy surrounding their mandatory loyalty oaths to the Constitutions of Florida and these United States has been catapulted into the spotlight after documents revealed that many high-level officials were aware of the violations. Investigators say it’s more than just judges—even current candidates don’t have valid oaths. ![]() | May 2008 Inside The Snipes Trial State Lawmakers Resist Union With Mexico, Canada State & Local Headlines At A Glance National Headlines At A Glance Food Supply, Bio-Diversity Threatened By Agro-Giants Taxpayer-funded Abortion Provider Battles Proposed Florida Bill 'Fair Tax': Step Forward or Oxymoron? Interview With Candidate Lonnie Scott Interview With Candidate Lorraine Sherman New Research Shows True Price Of State Divorce Laws Guns vs. Property: New FL Law Stirs Debate 'Porcupines' Make Annual 'Free State' Pilgrimage |
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