Letter: Black Tea-partier calls out black racists
Along with losing ten pounds, my new year’s resolution is to “call out” black democrats, liberals and pundits who unfairly exploit race; using it as a bludgeon to “get their way”.
Along with losing ten pounds, my new year’s resolution is to “call out” black democrats, liberals and pundits who unfairly exploit race; using it as a bludgeon to “get their way”.
Dear Editor: I am writing in response to a photograph that appeared in Sunday’s edition of the St. Augustine Record that was entitled “Smoking tribute to Civil War siege”.
When you think about it, fifty four years is a pretty long time.
According to an article presented in The St. Augustine Report, Historic City News has learned that thought is being given to changing the name of the city’s living history museum from “Colonial Spanish Quarter” to simply “Colonial Quarter”.
Dear Editor: The City of St. Augustine is planning a major change to the traffic pattern within the historic district which could have disastrous effects on the traffic flow onto Anastasia Boulevard.
150 years ago, in early January 1861, a special convention of delegates from around the state met in Tallahassee to consider whether Florida should leave the Union.
Historic City News is proud that our readers count on us to provide news content and information primarily originating from St. Augustine and St. Johns County, Florida; however, our reporters also follow the local impact of government actions that are making news, nationwide.
• Bridge of Lions reopens • University of Florida takes over historic properties management • First America Foundation to manage 450th Commemoration • City manager retires • Aviles Street makeover • M&M Market seized • Mooring fields installed • $22.5 million bond plan for major projects • Land transferred for Castillo Center • 1960s Civil…
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