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Who said that?
Florida's quote of the day
"For democracy to be representative, the public space is going to have its share of people who are nuts."
Florida’s penchant for the weird and strange — often manifested in new ways of criminal behavior (think chasing people through a store with a live alligator) — is so prevalent it’s created a cottage industry of chroniclers and followers.
But like a contagion that has escaped a hermetically-sealed lab, the swamp fever of Florida weirdness appears to be spreading now to the politicians who represent the state’s nearly 21 million residents.
Read more at the Gainesville Sun.