Stanley Escudero

Governor appoints retired foreign diplomat Stanley Escudero & Palm Coast banker Garry Lubi to Daytona State College Board of Trustees
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Henry Frederick Thu, 02/27/2014 - 21:32

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointments of Stanley Escudero and Garry Lubi to the Daytona State College Board of Trustees.

Money is the mother's milk of political corruption

Photo for Headline Surfer / Us Sens. John MvcCain, R-Arizona and Russ Feingold, D-Wisconsin, in a show of bi-partisanship, co-sponsored the McCain-Feingold Act in 2002, the first major effort to control campaign spending in more than a decade when it was passed.  Feingold is shown at the podium with McCain behind him in a recent press conference on limiting campaign spending.
 

We should not expect more from Obama than to punt and vote in droves in 2012

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- I remember well how things were in 1991. The USSR imploded and the United States was on top of the world.

Failure in Washington to cut spending further erodes our economy Stan Escudero Mon, 04/04/2011 - 07:07

DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. -- In my last Guidepost, I very strongly urged the GOP to demand draconian spending cuts as the best means of saving our nation from bankruptcy and the world from a financial crash which could dwarf that of 2008, or even 1929.

Judge's ruling against Obamacare jolt to leftist-government leanings of president Stan Escudero Mon, 01/31/2011 - 22:28

DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. -- Monday, Jan. 31, 2011, will go down in history as the day federal judge Roger Vinson moved the nation one very important step closer to a return to constitutional government and the defeat of Obama’s attempt to impose his vision of a leftist government fully in control of the lives and liberties of the people.

Send a message to Washington: Vote Republican in November elections Stan Escudero Wed, 10/27/2010 - 02:22

DAYTONA BEACH Shores, Fla. -- Republicans are calling for the voters to “send a Message to Washington” via the November elections. But what message should be sent?