Democrat Frank Bruno for State Senate, dist. 8
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- They aren't in the same league as William and Kate when it comes to royalty. Then again, they don't have to deal with global attention to Kate's topless beach photos.
Adam Barringer and his wife, Shannon Sumner-Barringer, are as royal as it gets around here. After all, Barringer is the face of New Smyrna Beach as mayor, newly re-elected without opposition.
Liberal newspapers, media pundits and others of the loony left have had a field day because -- ta dah -- Mitt Romney told the truth. They have unearthed a secret video and splashed it all over the Internet.
They are furious and not holding back. This from NewsMax quoting New York Times columnist David Brooks who “called Romney's economic vision "a country-club fantasy." What? Get an education? Get a job? Own a home? Plan for the future? Be self-sufficient, reliable? Of course not. Those goals aren’t part of Obama’s plan for America.
Headline Surfer images from Google News Directories for New Smyrna Beach /The first anniversary of New Smyrna Beach Mayor Adam Barringer's marriage to Shannon Sumner on the beach with a spin on the topless photo flap involving royals William and Kate was the most visited story Wednesday on Headline Surfer. The story is in the third main news rotator. Here is a link for quicker access: http://headlinesurfer.com/content/410137-new-smyrna-beachs-royal-couple-celebrates-1-year-anniversary
The initial general election campaign story of dist. 8 State Senate candidate Frank Bruno, featuring his embedded TV commercial,
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- This may be going against the grain, but Michelle Coats, chosen by the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority to lead the tourism agency, deserves more than the $65,000 the governing board decided Tuesday to pay her.

Say hello to Alyssa Bellows of Ormond Beach. She's a model who loves to surf. She's also an Aquarius.

Headline Surfer videos produced by Serafina Frederick / Our panelists take a critical look at the successes and failures at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.
EDGEWATER -- I don’t understand why we allow Americans to be employed in embassies in volatile countries without better protection. ABC News with Diane Sawyer recently showed diagrams of the compound where we lost four American lives and how poorly they were protected.
Even the so called safe house which was far behind the outside walls was broken and burned. They didn’t have a place to go until help could arrive.
DEBARY -- I have to admit this year was the first time I watched the big speeches at the DNC. Normally I just watch the highlights of the speeches on cable news channels or the Internet.