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Florida question ???? Jeb!!
WTF,
I just saw a news conference on these guy's they have stopped in south Florida on Fox News. Jeb is taking questions from reporters when a question comes across in spanish! What realy got me was he answered her in SPANISH! Now thats a little F'd up. Im not sure how the rest of you think but Im not keen on a elected government offical talking publicly to the world in anything other than English. Yes, I lived in south Florida and I am fully aware of the spanish speaking population but come on. Is this normal for Jeb. Ive certainly never seen it. I dont recall the vote ballots being bi-lingual, only remember those pregnant little chits :rolleyes: |
It's quite sickening if you ask me! I don't think that is at all appropriate. I haven't seen or heard of the press conference yet.
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JEB is married to a hispanic woman, so I imagine he learned alot from her. He's just like all the other politicians, he's trying to woo the So. Fl. Hispanic vote and he'll SAY or DO anything to win!
BUT, in my neck of the woods, JEB stands for Just Eliminate Boating! JEB has lied about the Manatee issue, and we have PROOF! http://www.cfwbrevard.org/ Watch the scrolling side bar, you'll see a topic that's titled, "See how Gov. Bush went back on his word" Click on it and see for yourself! Hopefully, he'll feel our discontentment this Nov. @ the Polls! MD |
I saw that....I was a bit stunned myself
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That is unreal.
Is it something he normally does or is it a planned defence for the discimination / profiling siutes that are about to hit. It severly urked me :mad: |
that' sthe first time I have seen this.......prob all done on purpose to siwng some votes
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Jeb's going down anyhow....Maybe McBride will be better? I've just about given up on politics tho.Wardey
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WTF!!????
I missed that one. That was totally wrong, unprofessional. He won't get my vote. Not that I was going to vote for him anyway. Didn't vote for him the first time either. Jeb has got to go. |
Vote Democrate and the whole ICW will be manatee zone and probably extend 5 miles offshore, you know dolphin zone, and if they had their way only sail powered boats allowed. How dare you capitalist pigs driving them there go-fasters have fun and cause such a fuss on the waterways. I think we definitely need a state wide govt noise ordanance since we may wake up fish and you know we need fish rights?
Let beat on Bush about Manatees but a Democrate with Lib pressure I'm nervous Manatee the other white meat!! |
First of all, if you get rid of Jeb, how much help do you think you will get from the Dems as it relates to powerboats??? Second, since lawyers are one of the most despised professions-why would you want one telling you what to do??
And finally, just go ahead and vote the PRESIDENT'S BROTHER out of office. You think it sucks living in Floriduh now, just wait till all the gov't goodies dry up. |
another cocaine head Bush
from www.smirkingchimp.com
click here for link to article I feel nothing but sympathy and concern for Noelle Bush. Her latest stumble on the rocky road to recovery -- being caught with crack cocaine at a drug rehab center -- shows that she is in desperate need of help. As a parent, I can also easily empathize with the anguish Noelle's father, Florida Governor Jeb Bush, must be experiencing. And I'm in total agreement with his insistence that his daughter's substance abuse problem is "a private issue." But when I think about the heartless stance the Governor has taken toward the drug problems of those less-fortunate and well-connected than his daughter, my empathy turns to outrage. While Noelle has been given every break in the book -- and then some -- her father has made it harder for others in her position to get the help they need by cutting the budgets of drug treatment and drug court programs in his state. He has also actively opposed a proposed ballot initiative that would send an estimated 10,000 non-violent drug offenders into treatment instead of jail. I guess what's good for the goose, gets the gander locked away. Of course, Jeb's wildly inconsistent attitude on the issue -- treatment and privacy for his daughter, incarceration and public humiliation for everyone else -- is part and parcel of the galling hypocrisy that infects America's insane drug war on every level. The latest example of this madness is last week's early morning DEA raid on a medical marijuana club in Santa Cruz, Calif., that caters to terminally ill patients. Although the hospice-style operation has been lauded by local law enforcement officials for its caring and ethical approach, federal agents stormed the place with guns drawn and chainsaws whirring -- leveling its pot garden, handcuffing ailing patients (including a paraplegic), and carting off its founder and director, Valerie Corral, a woman who has been called the Florence Nightingale of the medical marijuana movement. So much for the Bush administration's compassionate conservatism. And its conservative consistency. Back when he was running for president, candidate Bush declared that medical marijuana is a states' rights issue. "I believe," he said, "each state can choose that decision as they so choose." Although the mangled syntax makes it a little hard to tell exactly what the President was getting at, is it consistent with allowing John Ashcroft to order a holy-roller war against cannabis clubs in California, even though it is one of twelve states that have decriminalized the use of pot for medical purposes? |
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