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Sea World Endangered Human Lives

Posted on 27 August 2010 by PembrokePinesNewswire

In Defense Of Animals Praises OSHA Citation Of SeaWorld For Knowingly Endangering Human Lives

In Defense of Animals (IDA) today praised the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for issuing three safety violations, including one classified as “willful,” to SeaWorld Orlando as a result of the death of Dawn Brancheau, a dolphin trainer killed at SeaWorld by Tilikum, a male orca.

“Orcas are apex predators who suffer intensely from the confinement and artificial, barren environments SeaWorld and other aquariums provide them,” said Scotlund Haisley, President of In Defense of Animals. “It is hazardous to force them into such close proximity to humans, let alone to swim with them, so we should expect more injuries and deaths to occur as long as they are publicly displayed and forced to perform circus-style tricks for food.”

Whistleblower Linda Simons, a previous Director of Health and Safety for SeaWorld Orlando, said she was fired two months after Brancheau’s death because SeaWorld did not want her to speak with OSHA about the event. Simons supported the basis of OSHA’s willful citation by claiming SeaWorld knowingly exposed staff to the dangers of working with Tilikum, who had previously killed two people. She said that a drill had been carried out just weeks before the tragedy and just before her employment began, with reportedly disastrous results. She stated that upon review of the results of the exercise that SeaWorld staff had either not responded, or they responded incorrectly. When the incident occurred with Tilikum and Ms. Brancheau just weeks after the failed exercise, Simons described the response as “chaotic” and that up to 85 responded. She was shocked to see staff were placed at greater risk when they were permitted to jump into the medical pool to try to free Ms. Brancheau from Tilikum’s jaws and thrashing body.

SeaWorld’s supposedly “educational” dolphin acts have led to previous injuries and death. IDA challenges the educational value of the programs, noting that viewers learn nothing about the natural behaviors, instincts and needs of orcas in the wild, and in fact are given false and misleading information. “SeaWorld’s tiny pools and demeaning performances actually suppress the natural behaviors of orcas and reward unnatural behavior,” said Haisley. “Most visitors to SeaWorld shows actually leave with less accurate information about orcas than they had when they arrived.”

SeaWorld contends their programs are “valid under federal permits and under the supervision of the U.S. Department of Commerce National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.” Written testimony submitted by NMFS to the House Committee of Natural Resources in April stated otherwise, revealing they have “no additional oversight over the holding, breeding and care of animals” and that monitoring educational programs is not a focus of the agency. NMFS further confirmed that the public display industry have been regulating and evaluating themselves since 1994 when amendments to the Marine Mammal Protection Act took place.

“With NMFS allowing SeaWorld and other commercial theme parks to establish and regulate their own programs, they are endangering the lives of people and giving false information to the public about the needs of orcas and how to conserve them in the wild,” Haisley added. “IDA recommends that NMFS create regulations which declare orcas as unsuitable species for public display and halt their captive breeding immediately. Orcas and other cetaceans should only be held in captivity when they are found sick or injured and need rehabilitation before being released. If they cannot be released, they should be held in spacious coastal sea-pens where they can live out their lives with more stimulation, more choices, and other natural habitat surrounding them. Tilikum should be retired to a sea-pen. Currently he is being held indefinitely in a tiny, barren tank with barely any room to swim in any direction.”

In Defense of Animals is an international animal protection organization located in San Rafael, Calif. dedicated to protecting animals’ rights, welfare, and habitat through education, outreach, and our hands-on rescue facilities in Mumbai, India, Cameroon, Africa, and rural Mississippi.

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Brian Blair Understands What Small Businesses in Florida Need

Posted on 24 August 2010 by PembrokePinesNewswire

Blair’s stance on jobs and small businesses has never faltered. Blair wants to create quality, good paying jobs for the Tampa Bay community; which starts with small businesses.

These small businessmen know and trust that when Blair gets elected (with your help) to the Florida House of Representatives, he will have their best interest in mind, not just carrying on what his party wants; Blair will bring “real” change to Florida.

Enough Is Enough!

Brian Blair understands what the small business people in Florida need. He has risked his own money to build a business, he’s faced the pressures of meeting a payroll and he understands that small business is the engine that runs the economy.

I know Brian, I respect Brian and I know Brian’s heart and it is good. I support Brian because I KNOW he will have our needs and interests guide him and not just some blind party politics. I support Brian because I KNOW he is not using this office as just a stepping stone to advance his political ambitions as others trying for office seem to be doing.

I am sure that all the people running for office are good people, who care about what happens to those of us within the district, but I don’t know them personally. But none of them has shown me any of the depth of understanding of our problems that Brian has.

Elect the “right” person, elect Brian Blair.

- Ronald L. McDonald

Ronald is a past member of the Presidents Business Advisory Council, Chairman of McDonald Hospitality Group, Published Author and Past Chairman of the Mensa Entrepreneurial Group and a constituent of what will become Brian’s district.

Without Politicians Who Understand My Business We Can’t Survive

I have operated my business, The Tampa Picture Show, on Dale Mabry for over 28 years and now face the prospect of having to close it down because of the poor economy and the poor decisions being made locally, statewide and nationally by politicians who never in their lives built or owned a business.

These political employees feel they can decide what is best for us in the business community. They don’t create jobs, we do. They don’t meet payrolls, we do. They don’t invest their own money, we do. And they don’t really care if that extra fee or tax increase will hurt our business, WE DO. You know who else cares? Brian Blair. I know Brian never has and never will raise a tax rate or fee.

The politicians don’t have to worry about “Their” employees, those are all civil servants who survive on the sweat of those of us who gamble our savings to build business to pay the taxes that pay their salaries and benefits. All the politicians have to do is raise Taxes, our taxes to pay for themselves.

We need Brian in a position to act as our voice in Tallahassee.

As a businessman I support Brian and ask you to please vote for Brian so that I can have a Champion who understands a small businesspersons needs.

- Wayne Valenti

Wayne Valenti is the owner of The Tampa Pitcher Show, a small business with a 28 year history of servicing the Carrollwood neighborhood with family friendly entertainment. He has been active in numerous charities and non-profits.

“I am speechless. I humbly and sincerely thank you again for your wisdom, insight and motivation to serve the people. You have just re-energized me with your words!” says Brian Blair.

To read more about Brian Blair please visit: http://brianblair.com

For interviews with Brian Blair contact Eclectic Media Productions at: (813) 960-8412; (813) 389-0801; or info@mediaproductions.tv

Political advertisement paid for and approved by Brian Blair, Republican, for State Representative, District 47.

District 47 covers the majority of Northwest Hillsborough County.

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89 Year Old Pines Woman Injured in Bag Snatch Robbery

Posted on 13 August 2010 by PembrokePinesNewswire

A 30-year-old man, possibly in the US illegally, was being without bond by Pembroke Pines police, after they caught and arrested him on charges of robbing and injuring an 89-year-old woman.

The man, Edward Palomares, gave police a California address, and is to be held until he appears before an immigration judge.

Police say the suspect grabbed Zenaida Villegas’ purse, outside Sedano’s Supermarket at Pines Boulevard near Palm Avenue. He pushed Villegas to the ground, breaking her left arm and causing a one-inch cut above her left eye, according to the police report.

Police caught Palomares after a traffic stop, and charged him with robbery, aggravated battery on a person older than 65 years and driving with a suspended license. Palomares was identified by two witnesses.

View an in-depth story at South Florida Sun-Sentinel

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MTN to Provide Global VSAT for Corporate, Passenger, Crew Services

Posted on 04 August 2010 by PembrokePinesNewswire

EXTENDED PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN CRYSTAL CRUISES, MTN

Crystal Cruises awarded a five-year contract extension to MTN Satellite Communications, to provide its VSAT satellite communication services.

“We’ve been very pleased with MTN’s superior level of service and support aboard the Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony,” said Bill Roberts, director of systems and operations at Crystal Cruises. “MTN has consistently delivered the best value proposition for at-sea communication needs. This partnership and decision to extend the relationship with MTN will help deliver quality services, secure communications, and increase our guest experience.”

According to Brent Horwitz, senior vice president, MTN cruise and ferry services, MTN will continue providing a full range of satellite communication services for guests and crew, including onboard cellular phone service, OceanPhone crew calling, inbound dialing, and MTN Worldwide TV. The agreement calls for each ship to have a guaranteed committed information rate (CIR) of 1 MB with the ability to burst to significantly higher bandwidth levels.

“The five-year renewal contract is a reflection of our outstanding relationship as the preferred VSAT provider for Crystal Cruises,” said Horwitz. “World-class ships like Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony deserve state-of-the-art communication and entertainment services.”

“Crystal Cruises specializes in showcase itineraries from undiscovered to favorite must-see destinations creating a magnificent onboard enrichment and shore-side adventure,” added Roberts. “Delivering this high standard of service to our passengers calls for a reliable, global VSAT provider like MTN who understands that outstanding customer service and a meaningful onboard experience is what separates us from other cruise lines.”

In 2010, Crystal Cruises celebrates its 20th year of luxury cruising. For more than 15 years, discriminating readers of such prestigious publications as Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler have accorded Crystal Cruises the industry’s most coveted ranking: World’s Best Large-Ship Cruise Line. Renowned for its abundant space, unparalleled service, superior quality and diverse choices, the company’s award-winning ships, the 922-guest Crystal Symphony and the 1,070-guest Crystal Serenity sail on worldwide cruises of seven to 100+ days. For more information, visit www.crystalcruises.com.

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Ride Because We Care for Survivors of Fallen Police Officers

Posted on 28 July 2010 by admin

With a goal to raise money for the families of slain police officers, David Curtis and Jeffrey Kocab, “Born To Ride TV” and the Tampa Latin America Motorcycle Association (LAMA) united for a motorcycle ride last week.

The motorcycle ride titled “Ride Because We Care,” began at the LAMA Tampa Club House and ended at the Fallen Officers’ Memorial at Tampa Police Department headquarters.

View full post on BaretNews.com Current News – Florida

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Scott Rasmussen Accused of GOP Bias, Electioneering

Posted on 24 July 2010 by admin

Much like Rocky Balboa, the famed Philly underdog, Alex Snitker keeps getting knocked to the mat, but always comes up swinging. The former U.S. Marine and Libertarian U.S. Senate candidate who crashed a media-sponsored candidate forum in Sarasota last month has now set his sights on the man who he feels has wronged him, and the voting public.

In a poll released Thursday by Rasmussen Reports, pollster Scott Rasmussen once again left Snitker’s name off the survey, their sixth poll in the last two months to exclude him. In response, Snitker said, “Scott Rasmussen is intentionally skewing the poll so to create the most favorable outcome for Marco Rubio.”

View full post on BaretNews.com Current News – Florida

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Tropical Storm Bonnie Halts Gulf Oil Spill Cleanup

Posted on 23 July 2010 by admin

AccuWeather.com says Tropical Storm Bonnie causes temporary suspension of oil spill cleanup operations in the Gulf of Mexico

By Friday morning, Tropical Storm Bonnie was 155 miles southeast of Miami. The storm is expected to move quickly into the eastern Gulf, over the weekend.

Keen to point the finger elsewhere, a carefully worded BP press release said, “With the guidance and approval of the National Incident Commander (NIC) and the leadership and direction of federal government, relief well activities at the MC252 well site will be temporarily suspended because of potentially adverse weather associated with Tropical Storm Bonnie, which is projected to track into the Gulf of Mexico.”

Thad Allen, the National Incident Commander for the Gulf Oil Spill said he expected to see storm force winds at the well site, from Tropical Storm Bonnie early Saturday morning.

Accuweather said waves action in the area was 2 to 4 feet Friday morning, possibly rising to 5 to 8 feet on Saturday at the peak of the storm.

Accuweather said “The well itself will remain capped, even if it cannot be monitored.”

See the full story Bonnie’s Impact in Gulf Halts Oil Spill Clean Up

The real question is – will any oil leak out when Tropical Storm Bonnie stops anyone looking?

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Southern Florida to Experience Tropical Storm Conditions

Posted on 21 July 2010 by admin

According to AccuWeather.com Chief Hurricane Meteorologist Joe Bastardi, a strong tropical wave could develop into the second tropical storm of the season, threatening Florida later on Thursday and through the weekend.

The tropical system, which is currently bringing strong winds and rough seas north of Puerto Rico, could become better organized in the next 48 hours, as it moves into an area more favorable for tropical development.

People in Southern Florida and the Bahamas should be on alert for a tropical storm to form this weekend and be ready to make preparations.

AccuWeather.com meteorologists are focusing on two potential scenarios.

The first depicts the storm developing, crossing Florida early in the weekend and entering the eastern Gulf of Mexico as a weaker system.

Impacts over the oil spill site in the central Gulf would be less than were caused by Hurricane Alex, which moved through the southern Gulf of Mexico in late June.

The second scenario depicts the system moving through the Florida Keys late in the week, developing into a stronger tropical storm or hurricane. If this were to happen, impacts to the spill site will be increased.

Regardless of either scenario, Florida will be impacted first before any effects reach the Gulf.

“The weather map on Saturday could be a summer classic,” said Bastardi. “A hot shot into the mid-Atlantic and a tropical system affecting Florida or the Gulf.”

If you have questions or want to speak to a meteorologist, contact:

Roberti@AccuWeather.com

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Florida’s Beautiful Beaches with Tar Balls?

Posted on 08 July 2010 by Robert Paul Reyes

“Tests are still being run to find out if tar balls found in Central Florida are from the Deep Water Horizon spill. They started washing ashore in Brevard County on Tuesday and a few tar balls were reported Wednesday in Ormond Beach.

The Coast Guard is now helping Brevard County clean it up. They consider the tar balls part of an oil spill that they are tasked with investigating. Whether it’s related to the Gulf disaster or not, the Coast Guard was out making sure the beaches are clean for the time being.” Read More
I was born in San Francisco, and I consider the City by the Bay the most location anywhere in the world. But I most admit that Florida’s pristine white sand beaches are superior to the ones in San Francisco.

Photo by Judyth Piazza, www.VeroBeachLocalNews.com


I’ve been to Florida a couple of times, and I love walking on the beach picking up sea shells, admiring the bikini-clad ladies, and wading in the warm water.
It’s a shame that tar balls have started washing ashore in Brevard County, the words “tar ball” and “Florida beaches” should never be used in the same sentence.

The source of the tar balls in still unknown, but must likely you can place the blame on BP. Floridians and every other American who cares about the environment should consider boycotting BP. If any BP honcho comes to Florida he should be pelted with tar balls. Not really, I don’t condone violence, I’m just so outraged by BP’s carelessness.

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Dr. M. Tina Dupree “The Chicken Lady” on The American Perspective

Posted on 07 July 2010 by Judyth Piazza

Judy Piazza chats with Dr. Marthenia ‘TINA’ Dupree (Click here to listen)

Dr. M. Tina Dupree is the expert in motivational programs especially designed to inform, inspire, motivate, and leave a positive lasting impression. Her personal motto: “You’ve invested countless dollars and time in other things. Now it’s time to invest in yourself. “

Invest in yourself, the model from which she uses to present her interactive keynote speeches, one-on-one coaching, workshops, and seminar training programs. It includes nine powerful, proven, and practical strategies for a more successful, healthier, and happier life. Her easy-to-use steps can be implemented immediately.

Tina is lovingly known internationally as ‘The Chicken Lady’’ because of 12 years experience as spokesperson for a major fast food chicken restaurant chain. When she resigned from her corporate level position to start Motivational Training Center, the corporation contracted her as their community spokesperson. As owner of Motivational Training Center she presents personal and professional development interactive keynote speeches, corporate training programs, and monthly seminars on Public Speaking, Professional Speaking, Customer Service, Leadership, and Training Trainers to Train.

Dr. Dupree has authored three books and she is currently working on the book, “Room to Grow: The Doorway to achieving your True POTENTIAL! She is a Professional Member of the National Speakers Association (NSA), and also served as NSA’s Liaison for Chapters in the State of Florida. Dr. Dupree served as 1999-2000 President of Florida Speakers Association. For 8 years, Tina was the radio talk show host for Building Bridges aired on WMCU 89.7 FM in Miami and 101.9 in Palm Beach. She is currently a co-host for Truth of the Matter, broadcast in South Florida on WTPS a.m. and the television program Speak For Success.
In 2001, she received a special invitation by President George W. Bush to the Oval Office at the White House for a special discussion on reforming education. Dr. Dupree is also an adjunct professor at Florida Memorial University where she teaches Public Speaking.

As Founder of a non-profit organization, Professional Speakers Network, Inc., she has personally trained and certified more than 150 professional speakers. Sixty-one of the members as a result of her training have written and published their own books, several have started their own businesses, and all have improved their public speaking skills.

She has a Bachelor of Science degree from Trinity International University, Master of Science degree from Jacksonville Theological Seminary and a Doctorate degree from Jacksonville Theological Seminary. Tina is the mother of two and the grandmother of five.

http://www.thechickenlady.com/

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