Brian P. Moore,Citizen Activist, Florida, 2012

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Press and Media Interviews; Miami Christian Forums

Posted by Brian P. Moore on August 6, 2010 at 2:36 PM

I was interviewed by Brendan Rathert of the Pensacola Radio station 1620 AM last evening, followed up by a surprise newspaper interview from a Florida newspaper reporter by the name of Ryan Mills of the NaplesNews.com.

 

I also received calls and e-mails from TV reporter Abby Lawing of the CBS TV affiliate in Miami, who will be interviewing me before or after my attendance at the Christian Family Coalition Gubernatorial Breakfast Saturday morning at the Doubletree Miami Airport Mart Hotel, from 9 AM to 11 AM. 

 

I will then participate on a live public forum by the same Christian Coalition at the Church of All Nations in Boca Raton, from 6:30 PM through 8 PM.  I will be in a forum with gubernatorial candidates Bill McCollum, Rick Scott and Bud Chiles.  My opponent, Ms. Sink, is not attending either function, according to organizers, because she considers them "religious events."

 

I had to cancel my participation in the Orlando ACLU Restoration of Prisoners Rights Forum at 5 PM today, due to my preparation and having to drive 6 hours this evening to arrive before the 8:30 AM meet time before the breakfast.

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