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    NO EXCUSES PEOPLE, it’s time to take action. We all have to be responsible and who dropped the ball?
    We expect some answers immediately. This is not going away.until we see live action
    What are you talking about? You saw all of the action that you are going to see. There is STILL no security at Broward County Schools. Anyone can walk onto the campus. The on-site security response is nonexistent. So, you get an unwarranted school lockdown. Responding CSPD units shut down surrounding streets. A bunch of LEOs get called in to sweep the school because nothing is seen on the "new" state-of-the-art surveillance system. And, these teams are asking teachers if there are any students in the classroom who they do not know? Please. And, now all of these agencies are high-fiving each other and telling the media what a great job they are doing. And, the media can only criticize the fact that thefre was no passkey in a knoxbox? If this was another mass school shooter, how many casualgties would he have racked up before responding LEOs arrived?

    Nothing is going to change. Nobody cares and nobody wants to spend the money that it would cost to actually secure the schools.

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    What are you talking about? You saw all of the action that you are going to see. There is STILL no security at Broward County Schools. Anyone can walk onto the campus. The on-site security response is nonexistent. So, you get an unwarranted school lockdown. Responding CSPD units shut down surrounding streets. A bunch of LEOs get called in to sweep the school because nothing is seen on the "new" state-of-the-art surveillance system. And, these teams are asking teachers if there are any students in the classroom who they do not know? Please. And, now all of these agencies are high-fiving each other and telling the media what a great job they are doing. And, the media can only criticize the fact that thefre was no passkey in a knoxbox? If this was another mass school shooter, how many casualgties would he have racked up before responding LEOs arrived?

    Nothing is going to change. Nobody cares and nobody wants to spend the money that it would cost to actually secure the schools.
    The fault of inexperienced new leaders. This could have been devistating period. We need to hold them responsible and fire them all. They have had plenty of time to do drill. Who will be fired!! Parkland parents? You seem to think you have the answers so where are you. I'm referring to the ones who used the tragedy of a killer to campaign Israel out but will be re-elected.

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    The fault of inexperienced new leaders. This could have been devistating period. We need to hold them responsible and fire them all. They have had plenty of time to do drill. Who will be fired!! Parkland parents? You seem to think you have the answers so where are you. I'm referring to the ones who used the tragedy of a killer to campaign Israel out but will be re-elected.
    Wake up Parkland and DeSantis, this is real reality. We want and demand answers from the want a be's.

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    The fault of inexperienced new leaders. This could have been devistating period. We need to hold them responsible and fire them all. They have had plenty of time to do drill. Who will be fired!! Parkland parents? You seem to think you have the answers so where are you. I'm referring to the ones who used the tragedy of a killer to campaign Israel out but will be re-elected.
    Drill? WTH are you talking about? Drills only cover what to do AFTER a shooter is shooting and killing people? Once the perimeter of the campus is breached, by a determined shooter, people are going to be injured and killed? What has to be done, if people are really serious about school security, is to secure the perimeter, allow entry only at specified entry points and screen everyone entering through those points. But, such security is expensive and no one wants to spend the money. So, no security. Hide under your desk of the closet in your classroom.

    One of the main reasons, for the suspension and removal of Scott Israel as Sheriff. was to make Broward County residents, and others in Florida, feel safe without any steps being taken to actually provide effective security to stop a mass school shooting. It is interesting that the BCSB main offices, the Broward County Commission main offices, all the Broward County courthouses and the Main offices of the BSO all have limited entry points and entry screening. But, nothing for the 271,000 students in the county. Gotta love the priorities of our elected politicians.

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    Jos sleeping with The entire CI unit

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    This could have been catastrophic and we don't have time for excuses. It starts from the top and the top has no experience to start with. This isn't GIJoe, they both need to go. No excuses!! Fire them both!! This is what happens when you have poor leadership. DiSantis? Where are you? The loser Parkland parents that went to Israels hearing with running mouths, why aren't any of you making statements on the news about what just occured?
    Coral Springs Chief and Gregory Tony need to be Fired.
    Agree why has this been ignored? For some reason it’s not so important anymore.

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    The fault of inexperienced new leaders. This could have been devistating period. We need to hold them responsible and fire them all. They have had plenty of time to do drill. Who will be fired!! Parkland parents? You seem to think you have the answers so where are you. I'm referring to the ones who used the tragedy of a killer to campaign Israel out but will be re-elected.
    We're here. No we don't have all of the answers, nor do we think we do. But your statement, "... the ones who used a tragedy of a killer..." is quite a Freudian slip. Lord knows there's nothing that would make you happier than another catastrophe to enable you to say " I told you so. Now FIRE the current Sheriff." You're following a callous and bitter campaign straight down a rabbit hole. The outrage of DeSantis' political overreach is overshadowed by the well deserved guilt of voters, both democrat and republican who know that they failed in keeping local politicians in check which created a county tragedy. They also failed by not demanding school security and making it a priority. They didn't care enough. I assure you that aside from your hair splitting campaign explanations and claims of victim-hood, when the voter is holding that ballot, the last thing on their minds will be the jilted former Sheriff. The "disenfranchised" will have had their turkey, their police firings and the continuation of their diversion programs. The campaigns of some of the democratic presidential candidates who are presently tanking should give you some indication of where self proclaimed "victims" running for office end up. It won't be on the 5th floor of the PSB, and Donald Trump will win again in 2020.

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    ^ How true that is. The extreme swings between helpless victim and spitting mad revolutionary have done nothing but suggest the possibility of mental illness to voter blocks that are necessary. The campaign, on every front, is sabotaging this candidate.
    The 2016 loss momentum has dissipated, democrats have moved,on and looked elsewhere within their own party. The baby boomer females (who are the obvious advisers and planners) are stuck in their own old ideas and can't see past the end of their noses. There are only a few ways to turn the ship around and there's no indication that it's headed in that direction.

    The white moderate vote is needed to win this. Osgood, Thurston and Mo are chipping away at this demographic every day and there's much buzz about them playing both ends. Would Thurston be caught sleeping during a hearing that involved the interests of D. Rolle? Where was the adrenaline if he's so passionate about the removal? He appears to be hedging his bets. Voters didn't miss that.

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    We're here. No we don't have all of the answers, nor do we think we do. But your statement, "... the ones who used a tragedy of a killer..." is quite a Freudian slip. Lord knows there's nothing that would make you happier than another catastrophe to enable you to say " I told you so. Now FIRE the current Sheriff." You're following a callous and bitter campaign straight down a rabbit hole. The outrage of DeSantis' political overreach is overshadowed by the well deserved guilt of voters, both democrat and republican who know that they failed in keeping local politicians in check which created a county tragedy. They also failed by not demanding school security and making it a priority. They didn't care enough. I assure you that aside from your hair splitting campaign explanations and claims of victim-hood, when the voter is holding that ballot, the last thing on their minds will be the jilted former Sheriff. The "disenfranchised" will have had their turkey, their police firings and the continuation of their diversion programs. The campaigns of some of the democratic presidential candidates who are presently tanking should give you some indication of where self proclaimed "victims" running for office end up. It won't be on the 5th floor of the PSB, and Donald Trump will win again in 2020.
    People continue to believe that the voters of Broward County actually know who and what the candidates are and care. Nothing could be further from the truth.

    The vast majority of the voters care nothing about who the Sheriff is, unless his actions directly affect them. They will vote for whomever the media tells them to. School Board? Again, no one really cares. Even if a "reform" candidate is elected, there is more than enough inertia among the remaining board members to stymie any real reform. And, within a short time, the reform candidate is just another one of the boys handing out lucrative contracts for their own personal gain. No one in the Broward County Establishment is going to mess with the biggest cash cow in the county, the school system. The other elected posts are a a joke. Unless the local media exposes the incumbent's peccadilloes, reelection is simply a matter of being rubber stamped. The local establishment and the media control pplitics in this county, and theey always have.

    Now, about the current sheriff's race. You really only have two viable candidates, Israel and Tony. The rest of the field are public nonentities. Republicans are largely superfluous in this county. Every Republican sheriff in Broward was a converted Democrat. And, The Republicans sunk their last sheriff, Nick Navarro, themselves.

    Israel had a large base of support in Broward, as the incumbent. He was well supported by most of the people in his areas of responsibility. His support was undermined by the malicious and spurious charges against him, stemming out of the MSDHS incident. But, even the local media, Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald, supported his reinstatement, after his Senate hearing. As the truth about the MSDHS shooting comes out, Israel becomes a much more sympathetic figure. His success, or lack thereof, will depend upon what the local media does.

    Tony has little incumbent advantage, in this race. His political strategy, so far, has been an attempt to pander to liberal progressive racial guilt. The agency is RACIST. There is not much he can do to "reform" the agency, because the vast majority of the voters did not see any real problems when Israel was in office. There was simply nothing to change. Just as Ron Cochran continued the programs of his predecessor, Nick Navarro, and implemented programs which Navarro had on the drawing board, Tony's stint as sheriff is largely the same, including giving away turkeys.

    So, the Democrat primary will decide the sheriff's race. And, the most interesting thing about it, so far, is the lack of media attention being paid to it. We have less than four months to go and none of the major media outlets are leaning toward either candidate. And, make no mistake, the media, in South Florida, are largely controlled by the local Establishment, which is the Democrat Party. Which way will they jump?

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    People continue to believe that the voters of Broward County actually know who and what the candidates are and care. Nothing could be further from the truth.

    The vast majority of the voters care nothing about who the Sheriff is, unless his actions directly affect them. They will vote for whomever the media tells them to. School Board? Again, no one really cares. Even if a "reform" candidate is elected, there is more than enough inertia among the remaining board members to stymie any real reform. And, within a short time, the reform candidate is just another one of the boys handing out lucrative contracts for their own personal gain. No one in the Broward County Establishment is going to mess with the biggest cash cow in the county, the school system. The other elected posts are a a joke. Unless the local media exposes the incumbent's peccadilloes, reelection is simply a matter of being rubber stamped. The local establishment and the media control pplitics in this county, and theey always have.

    Now, about the current sheriff's race. You really only have two viable candidates, Israel and Tony. The rest of the field are public nonentities. Republicans are largely superfluous in this county. Every Republican sheriff in Broward was a converted Democrat. And, The Republicans sunk their last sheriff, Nick Navarro, themselves.

    Israel had a large base of support in Broward, as the incumbent. He was well supported by most of the people in his areas of responsibility. His support was undermined by the malicious and spurious charges against him, stemming out of the MSDHS incident. But, even the local media, Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald, supported his reinstatement, after his Senate hearing. As the truth about the MSDHS shooting comes out, Israel becomes a much more sympathetic figure. His success, or lack thereof, will depend upon what the local media does.

    Tony has little incumbent advantage, in this race. His political strategy, so far, has been an attempt to pander to liberal progressive racial guilt. The agency is RACIST. There is not much he can do to "reform" the agency, because the vast majority of the voters did not see any real problems when Israel was in office. There was simply nothing to change. Just as Ron Cochran continued the programs of his predecessor, Nick Navarro, and implemented programs which Navarro had on the drawing board, Tony's stint as sheriff is largely the same, including giving away turkeys.

    So, the Democrat primary will decide the sheriff's race. And, the most interesting thing about it, so far, is the lack of media attention being paid to it. We have less than four months to go and none of the major media outlets are leaning toward either candidate. And, make no mistake, the media, in South Florida, are largely controlled by the local Establishment, which is the Democrat Party. Which way will they jump?
    Our vote is for Scott Israel to be re-elected and with high numbers. This whole thing was a horse and pony show as transparent it was.

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