
Rick Scott, Florida Governor
Rick Scott, Agenda 21 and the United Nations
Crowley Political Report
05/23/2011
You may not be concerned about Agenda 21 but Florida Gov. Rick Scott is not going to let it happen in the Sunshine State.
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Crowley Political Report listened to an interview that Scott gave Matt Bruce host of the Sarasota radio program The Captain's America. Bruce's website describes the program as a "member of the American TEA Party Movement."
It was a fairly routine question and answer session between Scott and Bruce when Bruce asked this question:
A lot of people are concerned about this UN Agenda 21, sustainable development they don't understand it, lot of people don't even know what it is. We do have it in Sarasota County with what is called the 2050 plan, it is spotty to say the least around Florida. What do you know about this sir?
Without missing a beat, Scott replied:
I know it's not good for Florida and so I'm going to make sure we're not giving someone else the power to figure out our destiny. I'm focused on our rights as an individual state. I don't believe the federal government should be telling us what to do and clearly the UN should not be dictating how we build our state.
Bruce ended the segment with:
Oh yeah, this is what people don't understand this is the UN telling us what to do with our property and with our own lands.
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