Confirmation that PAULA DOCKERY, who is running for Fla Governor as a "pro-life" republican, voted with the deceased Jim King back in 2005 in exchange for rail thru Lakeland that has now fallen through. Terri may be dead over some railroad tracks. Terri's father is deceased now too. That's 1. Terri-killed 2. Jim King - cancer last year 3. Bob Schindler, Sr. (cardiac arrest) this year
Thanks for nothing, Paula, fake pro-lifer (like CRIST) and you didn't get your rail either.
Campaigning for Paula Dockery at Free Republic would not be such a great idea since this is a pro-life web site.
Here's just one link: http://www.righttrackflorida.org/news/articles/how-sunrail-failed-gripes-grudges-and-paula-dockerys-gift-to-senators
Paula D. wants to be Fla's next governor. We already have a useless rino governor. Thanks, FV
The Republican state senators who banded together in 2005 to help defeat legislation in the Terri Schiavo affair largely stuck together Wednesday in voting down an ultrasound abortion measure on a 20-20 vote that they said was too much government.
Of the Schiavo Nine, only Sen. J.D. Alexander of Lake Wales voted for the legislation. Sen. Nancy Argenziano is gone. The rest of the Schiavo Nine: Lisa Carlton of Osprey; Mike Bennett of Bradenton; Paula Dockery of Lakeland; Evelyn Lynn of Ormond Beach; Sen. Dennis Jones, R-Seminole; Sen. Jim King, R-Jacksonville; and Burt Saunders, R-Naples.
The reward for the Schiavo vote: An Old-West style flier activists circulated that said "Wanted the Republican 9." As then, the de facto leader was former Senate President King as we told you about here.
Other votes of note: Sen. Gary Siplin or Orlando was the only D in favor. Sen. Mandy Dawson actually made it for a vote. And Sen. Jeff Atwater of North Palm Beach voted yes, despite much chatter that he couldn't afford a hardline conservative vote while running for re-election in his D-leaning district.