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A former Economics Professor in Florida, Armitage worked in the healthcare industry in California for about ten years. Growing up on four different continents due to her father's employment for a major multi-national corporation, Armitage received her BA and Masters degree from the University of Amsterdam, in The Netherlands. Her son's paralysis from a soccer injury at age 7, ignited her passion for the issues of Medical Mal-practice, Stem Cell Research, Universal Healthcare and the ADA. Her activism in these areas has earned her coverage in major national newspapers, and she is the founder of Cure Paralysis Now. Armitage is also a full-time caregiver to her now eighteen year old son, and mother to four daughters.
(7 comments) SHARE Saturday, August 16, 2008 Why I Can Beat John Mica (R-FL)
Early voting has started for the Florida Primary, so lets recap why we CAN WIN in Florida Congressional District 7!
Faye is the ONLY candidate with experience in the political arena fighting for the issues that matter most to the people in FL-07.
After seeing the poor response we are getting from Washington and John Mica, I realized we need Citizen Legislators. NOT Career Politicians who overstay their term limit pledge!
SHARE Tuesday, November 6, 2007 Fighter Moms Ought to Ask Corzine Some Tough Questions
If the NJ $450 million bond issue, is reviewed and voted on, based on its own merits, I would have no problem with it.
Call it what it is:
An Adult Stem Cell Research Program that allows for some rather negligible human embryonic stem cell research.
New Jersey should not make out it's funding the research that Bush won't fund.
Voters in New Jersey are being deceived.