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    2020 !! It's on.

    Sheriff Tony told the Sun-Sentinel today that he is running in 2020 as a democrat. Yeah, we know he switched parties; just like his predecessor. What was his name again ?

    Ask the former turkey recipients ! haven't seen them this excited since Obama announced his candidacy. Lets see... he's young, he's black, he's educated, he doesn't have a Long Island accent and many women find him magnetic. Makes that shriveled up old guy from the past seem as sexy as the owner of a dry cleaners, a shoe store or a bagel shop. Kinda like a dumbed down Bernie Sanders, yelling about stuff that no one is listening to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Sheriff Tony told the Sun-Sentinel today that he is running in 2020 as a democrat. Yeah, we know he switched parties; just like his predecessor. What was his name again ?

    Ask the former turkey recipients ! haven't seen them this excited since Obama announced his candidacy. Lets see... he's young, he's black, he's educated, he doesn't have a Long Island accent and many women find him magnetic. Makes that shriveled up old guy from the past seem as sexy as the owner of a dry cleaners, a shoe store or a bagel shop. Kinda like a dumbed down Bernie Sanders, yelling about stuff that no one is listening to.
    Good luck with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Sheriff Tony told the Sun-Sentinel today that he is running in 2020 as a democrat. Yeah, we know he switched parties; just like his predecessor. What was his name again ?

    Ask the former turkey recipients ! haven't seen them this excited since Obama announced his candidacy. Lets see... he's young, he's black, he's educated, he doesn't have a Long Island accent and many women find him magnetic. Makes that shriveled up old guy from the past seem as sexy as the owner of a dry cleaners, a shoe store or a bagel shop. Kinda like a dumbed down Bernie Sanders, yelling about stuff that no one is listening to.
    Want staaaach?

    How's the leathaaa?

    Wanna schmeaaa?

    Old washed up whiner should go HOME and re-join the rest of the NY pigeons.

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    Question switched parties?

    "Sheriff Tony told the Sun-Sentinel today that he is running in 2020 as a democrat. Yeah, we know he switched parties; just like his predecessor. What was his name again?"


    Where did you get your information that he switched parties deputy?

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    Django 2020!!!!!!!!!!

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    “Women find him magnetic”? Huh?

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    Well

    Who is this guy? Seriously I have no personal issue with him but who is he and what has he done to be Sheriff?
    Historically when a Sheriff is replaced the replacement doesn't run. It's a gentleman's agreement that they are there to run the agency for the people not build a platform.
    Surely there was someone else with more experience that Desantis could have chosen with the help of the FSA. I believe Isreal to be the problem, I'm not defending him at all and was glad to see the boot given. I'm just confused by what makes Tony "The Guy".
    Just random thoughts of a deputy NOT in Broward and a voter of Desantis
    Best of luck brothers and sisters.

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    Sheruff Sgt Tony

    So a guy that made it to a Sgt phosition in a small department for 12 years of serviceshould be able to run the Sheriffs Office.

    Are we being PUNK'd?

    where is Aston.

    No big issues but your moves suck Sheriff Sgt Tony. You picked the guys who have always screwed this agency. We would appreciate you leaving and take the garbage with you. You picked the same people who sucked up to the last Sheriff and led us down that path. Sheriff Sgt Tony..think about it. These guys led this agency into the ground and you rewarded them. You must be an Amazing Leader.. Sheriff Sgt Tony thank you for your service but you are dismissed.

    Green Machine

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    Post Suspended Sheriff Scott Israel slams governor for removing him

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Sheriff Tony told the Sun-Sentinel today that he is running in 2020 as a democrat. Yeah, we know he switched parties; just like his predecessor. What was his name again ?

    Ask the former turkey recipients ! haven't seen them this excited since Obama announced his candidacy. Lets see... he's young, he's black, he's educated, he doesn't have a Long Island accent and many women find him magnetic. Makes that shriveled up old guy from the past seem as sexy as the owner of a dry cleaners, a shoe store or a bagel shop. Kinda like a dumbed down Bernie Sanders, yelling about stuff that no one is listening to.
    Oh yea? Well MR. Scott Israel told the Sun-Sentinel today that he is running in 2020 TOO! So, nanny-nanny-POOH!
    AND don't talk about shriveled up old guys like that! Those are called "my constituents"!
    Yo, Adrian! Did U see all da people dat came 2 hear me campaign today? I wuz AMAZING!

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    Suspended Broward Sheriff Scott Israel said Thursday that he and his family were devastated by the mass murders at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School — and that the horrific tragedy didn’t justify his removal from office, an action he derided as a political maneuver by Gov. Ron DeSantis.


    Israel also said he’s intent on getting his badge back, from the Florida Senate, through the courts, or as a candidate in the 2020 election. He said he is “100 percent” certain he’ll be on the ballot as a candidate for the job, regardless of whether he’s reinstated before then.


    Appearing before a friendly audience of about 60 people at the Democratic Club at Century Village in Pembroke Pines, Israel said he should be judged on the totality of his career, not because of what happened at Stoneman Douglas on Feb. 14 and not his disastrous appearance on CNN 11 days after the shooting.


    “Who here would want to be judged for a lifetime of work, who here would want to be judged by one horrific incident or one bad day in your life?” he said. “Don’t you want to be judged — as people and Americans — by the totality of what you’ve done, by a life’s work?”


    Israel said DeSantis was not justified in suspending him from office over his agency’s response to the massacre in which 17 people were killed and 17 wounded.


    “Ladies and gentlemen, I’m not a perfect person. I’m not a perfect sheriff. But I was devastated [by the shooting]. I’m a good dad, I’m a good husband, and I’m a good sheriff, and I want to get back in,” he said. “I worked hard as the sheriff. I have been honorable as the sheriff. This is not right.”


    In his Jan. 11 order suspending Israel from the office he was first elected to in 2012, DeSantis cited incompetence and neglect of duty and said Israel “egregiously failed in his duties” by not properly training deputies and not maintaining “a culture of vigilance and thoroughness,” among other problems.


    Israel said Thursday that he takes “complete responsibly” for the actions of the people in the agency. “What we don’t take responsibility for is one killing or one person being shot. That is the responsibility of a monstrous, evil killer, nobody else, just him. He picked up the gun. He programmed himself to destroy families, to destroy lives.”
    CNN interview


    Israel acknowledged his poor performance during the infamous CNN interview Feb. 25, when he proclaimed, “I have given amazing leadership to this agency.”


    “You’ve heard me speak many times. I’m a good public speaker. I’m not Barack Obama, but then who is?” Israel said Thursday. “That day, I was godawful.”


    “It wasn’t the statement I wanted to make,” he said, expressing a desire for a do-over in which he’d have praised everyone at the agency for years of work.


    Former Sheriff Scott Israel files challenge over his removal from office

    He said he didn’t want to make excuses, then explained he was exhausted the Sunday of the interview, having been up until 4:30 a.m. on agency business and getting up at 6 a.m. to go to the interview.


    At the same time, his family was in turmoil. “It was a devastating time for us — not as devastating of course as for the families who lost loved ones,” Israel said. “It was a catastrophic time for us.”


    He and his family had lived in Parkland for 20 years and could see Stoneman Douglas from his backyard. His children attended school there. “My wife was beyond devastation,” he said.


    DeSantis unfair

    He excoriated DeSantis, who as a candidate for governor in the weeks after the shooting said that he would have suspended Israel if he had already been governor.


    Three days after DeSantis took office in January “he made good on a political promise. My suspension is political. It’s anti-American. It’s anti-democratic. It’s unacceptable. You don’t do that to people,” Israel said. “Shame on him for that, and I just hope and pray the truth will come out.”


    Had there been a legitimate cause to suspend him, Israel said it would have been done by the previous governor, Rick Scott, now a U.S. senator. “[Scott] wasn’t asleep at the wheel. He knew what was going on.” Scott, like DeSantis, is a Republican.


    He told the audience he was deprived of his ability to earn a living by the suspension, which ended his paycheck. Later, in a brief interview, he said he isn’t working but has an annual pension between $72,000 and $73,000 a year from his law enforcement career before becoming sheriff.


    Not political

    Ryan Petty, whose Alaina was one of the 17 people killed in the massacre, was one of several relatives — of both political parties — of people killed at Stoneman Douglas who appeared with DeSantis when he announced Israel’s suspension.


    Sheriff Scott Israel dumped over Parkland shooting failures; new sheriff is Gregory Tony

    He said Thursday that removing Israel wasn’t at all political.


    “It is the former sheriff that is making this about politics and he is doing that because he wants the community to overlook his failures and make himself out to be the victim here,” Petty said in a telephone interview.


    “We’d all like to be judged on the totality of our careers, but oftentimes we’re judged based on the moments that really matter,” he said.


    Seeking redemption

    Israel said he’s been visiting various Democratic clubs since DeSantis suspended him on Jan. 11, three days after the governor took office. On Thursday, he spoke for about half an hour, without notes. Israel stepped away from the lectern, declining the use of a microphone.


    He said he’d fight the suspension in the Florida Senate, which is charged with reviewing removals by the governor, but he didn’t express hope for his chances in the Republican-controlled body.


    He said he’d be going to court “very soon” about the issue, but said he didn’t want to discuss strategy until then.


    Sophie Bock, president of the Century Village-Pembroke Pines Democratic Club, welcomed Israel to the front of the room with a hug and a kiss. Afterward, she said “we’d like to have him reinstated because of all the good things he’s done.”

    Pearl Berman, a Century Village resident, said Israel made a good case for himself. “He didn’t deserve what happened to him,” she said (Man, 2019).



    Man, Anthony. (February 7, 2019). Suspended Sheriff Scott Israel slams governor for removing him. Retrieved from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel on February 7, 2019.

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    Watch what happens when he files. Cha ching for SHERIFF Tony !!!!!!

    Tony 2020 !!

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