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BML Friday: Studying Words & Intent

Orlando’s NAACP president is resigning. She says she’s a victim on racism inside the organization. Is she surprised the group is racist?

The Artemis 1 launch is scheduled for Monday morning. Here on the ground, traffic will be a huge concern. 

Words have meaning and how we use them determines what is conveyed or understood, if we are willing to look. We plan to do that with several stories today. Seminole Schools will be reviewing social studies textbooks and have invited parents along for the ride. We should see the release of the Mar-a-Lago search affidavit this afternoon. Prime Time Charlie Crist seems to be the media’s favorite in the gubernatorial race. Florida Today, looking at Brevard elections has chosen some interesting words in its reporting and there appears to be a purpose behind the choices (and it’s not informing the public, but swaying public opinion).

Nationally, the Biden student loan forgiveness has garnered a lot of attention and commentary. The act is bizarre and it’s constitutionally is in question.

It’s a lot to get to and we’ll do our best on a BML Friday morning.

IN A HANDBASKET

Orlando NAACP president- surprised the group is racist

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FEATURED STORIES

Monday launch traffic a concern

Seminole schools/parents reviewing social studies material

Redacted Mar-a-Lago affidavit to be released

Media pushes Crist

Media take on Crist v DeSantis race

Florida Today terminology is telling (and off)

Biden, Student Loans & the Constitution

Biden student loan handout reaction

Biden response on “fairness” of loan forgiveness

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FLORIDA & BREVARD

Appeals court ends abortion limit injunction

DeSantis takes heat for fighting ESG

PA wants to be FL when it grows up

Better to be in Florida

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ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS

Federal judge to Biden on abortion: it belongs to the states

TX taking on ESG

Church v COVID- church wins


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