Thursday, January 17, 2013

Chaz Stevens - Author of My Acts of Sedition Blog 01/18 by High Noon in Lake Worth | Blog Talk Radio

Daniel Chang of the Miami Herald wrote: "Prosecutors secretly admire him. Defense attorneys openly loathe him. And followers of Broward politics can't seem to get enough of him." This Friday on my radio show, High Noon in Lake Worth, I am thrilled, and a somewhat frightened, to welcome my guest, Chaz Stevens.

Chaz runs a blog named MAOS, which stands for My Acts of Sedition.  (NSFW)

Mr. Stevens helped get three politicians arrested and removed from office, two of which were convicted and one is pending trial. Mr. Stevens has also received countless  "cease and desist orders" and his response has been the same -- "eat me."

In 2012, Mr. Stevens worked with the Department of Justice to bring a $50,000 civil fine against a local pastor's non-profit and with Broward County officials in seeking a State's robust audit of the City of Lauderdale Lakes' General Fund and CRA.

Winner of the 2010 New Times Activist of the Year award, Mr. Stevens appeared on the Sunday front pages, featured in countless articles, and was a guest on radio and TV talk shows. He's now is a guest columnist for the New Times Broward Palm Beach. Chaz is also a member of the prestigious First Amendment Foundation's Citizen Brigade.

Mr. Stevens uniqueness is his use of technology, activism, political muckraking, and all-American ball-busting. If you take an oath of office, then you better not get yourself on his radar -- as the politicians in South Florida can attest.

Visit Chaz's blog and get treated to his Festivus celebration, profanity perfectly used for clarity and offensiveness, hard hitting journalism, a video of Al Roker that will have you laughing yourself silly, and content that has and continues to affect change.
The not-so-traditional after show picture - Chaz likes to limit his images on the web.
If you listen to the archived show, please understand that this show contains a lot of "strong" language which some people may find objectionable and is not meant for children.