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Another gator on the way?

After a long career in Florida politics in which he has held more than one statewide position, Tom Gallagher took a hard bounce in his Republican primary gubernatorial showdown with Attorney General Charlie Crist earlier this month.

Now the 62-year-old Gallagher is looking for a business opportunity, and he told the St. Petersburg Times this week that it might not be in Florida.

New York or Washington are out, said Gallagher, who is finishing his term as the state’s chief financial officer. His wife, he said, has suggested Atlanta.

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By John C. Fremont

September 19, 2006 8:07 PM | Link to this

Debbie

You still haven’t told us how many former living husbands you have—you are not alone! You are so conservative—you would make our first divorced President Ronald Wilson Reagan proud—now wouldn’t you sister?

By Will Jones

September 19, 2006 9:24 PM | Link to this

“After a long career in Florida politics”

…a worn-out hack wants to bring his rejected scam to Atlanta? If Republicans put him out he must be readying himself for an indictment.

Like Bill Campbell’s NOT basking in any glory after his time as mayor, politicians with a proven lack of integrity often take on the lam.

Politics can be a noble calling. If only the People condemn and bring to justice the fascist false-elite cancer now destroying the Republic and Constitution.

By Rawena

September 19, 2006 9:43 PM | Link to this

Another gator? Who was the 1st?

By Gavin Stevens

September 20, 2006 11:56 AM | Link to this

What a tribute to the values and ideals of the Republicans of the State of Florida (and everywhere)! Lose one primary race and head for the hills. Tom Gallagher shows true Republican colors. Vote anything but Republican in November. You’ll be glad you did.

 

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