Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Marlins On Reality TV; Man Eats Tax Returns; MMA Backyard Brawls

Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Say what you will about their win column or their attendance, but the Miami Marlins aren't ever boring -- and if the trailer for the reality series that's followed them all spring is any indication, fans are in for some fireworks.

Showtime's second seson of "The Franchise" begins airing the team's eventful 2012 to date in a sneak preview Saturday, following the Fish through offseason drama, the laying of sod, and opening day, all the way to manager Ozzie Guillen's five-game suspension for controversial comments about Fidel Castro.
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Sarah Stephens: Summit of the Americas -- Flashback and Fast Forward
With President Obama attending the 2012 Summit of the Americas, we have to ask this: Who benefits from his decision to continue a Bush-era policy of coaxing Cuban doctors to leave their medical missions and defect to the United States?
Marshall Fitz: Extremism on Immigration: Another Page From the New Republican Playbook
Romney and his surrogates defend "self-deportation" as necessary to restore the rule of law. But states and municipalities that have tried to adopt similarly harsh enforcement measures show that the exact opposite is true.
Joe Grace: The NRA Needs to Stand Down on Stand Your Ground
I was in St. Louis this past weekend, where more than 60,000 gun enthusiasts gathered at the NRA's annual convention. What was absent from the NRA convention, however, was any real discussion on the "Stand Your Ground" law.
Dante Trevisani: Fort Lauderdale Should Re-think Its Approach on Panhandling
Instead of addressing the issue of homelessness by offering public assistance, Fort Lauderdale seeks to simply force homeless residents out by criminalizing their very means of survival. This is neither a moral nor fiscally sound approach.
Charles Garcia: Is Castro Cuban-Americans' Hitler?
Guillen's insensitive comments and the subsequent explosive reaction from Cuban-Americans have exposed a raw, painful vein in the U.S. Hispanic experience. And such a vein should not be dismissed or ignored.

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