Pruitt: Rubio tougher to love than gov
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March 04, 2008

Pruitt: Rubio tougher to love than gov

After talking about his respect for Gov. Charlie Crist during his opening remarks at the beginning of the session, Senate President Ken Pruitt turned to House Speaker Marco Rubio.

"Speaker Rubio, I love him too. He’s a little tougher love, but I genuinely love this man," Pruitt said.

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Oh, Oh, Oh! Here it comes!!! (and a Rubio story to boot!)

Sheesh, how about loving less and governing more???????

Don't go steady with the man - fix the revenue problems in this State!!! Help property owns and shift some of this burden to the fatcats and close their sales tax emptions and include taxes on services!!!!

Enough of the lovefest. Where is my property tax relief?

Tougher to love?

Seriously Ken?

Not! Older is not always wiser.

Especially in the FL Legislature.

Go Marco!!

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