User:Thedrdrew

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Andrew Jay Mallo (aka Drew Mallo) is a well-known Conservative internet philosopher that contributes regularly on internet blogs such as MySpace, CollegeClub.com, and newspapers such as the Independent Florida Alligator and The Beacon Newspaper. He was the second born out of the Mallo triplets (Chad and Nicole are his brother and sister respectively) at Tampa Woman's Hospital (now St. Joseph's Woman's Hospital). In 1996 he began contributing to the on-line college community known as CollegeClub.com (an Alloy site) where his political activism took off. Within a few short years he became the most well-known contributer to the site with his honest, no-holds-bar approach to politics. After he attended a socialist activism group known as CommUnity Drew Mallo began asking questions about True Equality and then began reading and listening to taboo political pundit Rush Limbaugh. It is Rush Limbaugh who elucidated all of the beliefs Drew had which was reflected in his writings. Drew Mallo became very active in politics and was part of Jeb Bush's first campaign for Governor. Although the campaign was unsuccessful, Drew went on to contribute his poltical views in the newspaper arena. When he attended the University of Florida he challenged a liberally biased newspaper called The Independent Florida Alligator who refused to publish his contibutions. One day the Independent Florida Alligator published one of the most controversial articles in its history written by Drew Mallo titled "The NAACP Shows Its True Colors." The focus of this article was to reveal the hidden racism and bigotry of the NAACP. The NAACP marched on Tallahassee (the capitol of Florida) to protest One Florida--a law that gave any graduate of a Florida high school automatic admission if they were in the top 20% of their graduating class. The NAACP's aim was to say this act was prejudiced and would prevent Americans of African descent from being admitted to college. Drew pointed out that the NAACP defined Americans of African descent as inherently incapable of being college students. Drew went on to write other controversial articles and briefly contributed to the Gator Times (formerly known as the Orange and Blue Newspaper). He briefly had a website known as Right on Target for America (now Drew Mallo is Right on Target for America) that recieved record numbers of hits before he temporarily closed the site for other endeavors. Drew is now married to beautiful Nicole J. Leiser of Broward County, FL. He is also seeking to become a graduate epidemiologist.

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