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The elite squad on both the left and the right approve of Jeb and many are still hoping for that Jeb v Hillary thang. He is more laid back and articulate. Nice presentation style. Those that do know his history are, of course, desperately trying to appeal to Mitt Romney to enter like .......Politico. Much to-do has been made over Trump and the Casino and, boy, Jeb sure told him. This is Jeb:
A Savings and Loan Bailout, and Bush's Son Jeb
By JEFF GERTH, Special to The New York Times
Published: October 14, 1990
A Savings and Loan Bailout, and Bush's Son Jeb
Jeb Bush dogged by decades of questions about business deals
Years after Bush’s visit to Nigeria, MWI was found to have made dozens of false claims to the U.S. government about its dealings in Nigeria, according to a civil jury verdict in a case brought by the Justice Department. MWI has denied the allegations and appealed the verdict. Bush was not a party to the lawsuit.
Five of his business associates have been convicted of crimes; one remains an international fugitive on fraud charges. In each case, Bush said he had no knowledge of any wrongdoing and said some of the people he met as a businessman in Florida took advantage of his naiveté.
Jeb Bush dogged by decades of questions about business deals
Jeb Bush and Carlos Slim: Immigration As A GAME OF THRONES Played By The Bush Clan | VDARE - premier news outlet for patriotic immigration reform
http://web.stanford.edu/~jbulow/Lehmandocs/docs/DEBTORS/LBHI_SEC07940_212905-212906.pdf
For those on the left that think he is solid and can handle the source check this out:
1) 2000 Voting Debacle
Just prior to the 2000 election, Bush oversaw an effort to purge voting lists of convicted felons who are barred from voting. However, the process was "riddled with mistakes" and resulted in around 12,000 wrongly purged voters, disproportionately African Americans. Just prior to the 2000 election, the Brennan Center for Justice reported that "Florida registrants were purged from the rolls if 80 percent of the letters of their last names were the same as those of persons with criminal convictions," and on top of that, the lists used to find voters to purge from the rolls included many Floridians who were not felons.
The problems affecting minority voters didn't end there.
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights further found that Bush and other statewide officials, in a "gross dereliction" of duty, had "ignored" mounting evidence of election-related problems, noting that "while African Americans comprised about 11% of all voters in Florida in the November 2000 presidential election, African Americans cast about 54% of the ballots that were rejected in the election." Far from an equal process, the report found that counties with larger Hispanic and black populations "were more likely to use voting systems with higher spoilage rates" than wealthier, predominantly white counties. These spoiled ballots broke heavily for Al Gore, according to a Florida State University analysis.
George W. Bush officially won Florida by a 537 vote margin.
- See more at: Jeb Bush's Five Worst Moments
Testing Time
Jeb Bush’s educational experiment.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/01/26/testing-time
The REAL Reason Why Republicans Want To Abolish FEMA: So They Can Profit From Natural Disasters
The REAL Reason Why Republicans Want To Abolish FEMA: So They Can Profit From Natural Disasters
Like Clintons, Bush Family Has Ties To Visa Program For Wealthy Foreign Investors
Read more: Like Clintons, Bush Family Has Ties To Visa Program For Wealthy Foreign Investors
A Savings and Loan Bailout, and Bush's Son Jeb
By JEFF GERTH, Special to The New York Times
Published: October 14, 1990
A Savings and Loan Bailout, and Bush's Son Jeb
Jeb Bush dogged by decades of questions about business deals
Years after Bush’s visit to Nigeria, MWI was found to have made dozens of false claims to the U.S. government about its dealings in Nigeria, according to a civil jury verdict in a case brought by the Justice Department. MWI has denied the allegations and appealed the verdict. Bush was not a party to the lawsuit.
Five of his business associates have been convicted of crimes; one remains an international fugitive on fraud charges. In each case, Bush said he had no knowledge of any wrongdoing and said some of the people he met as a businessman in Florida took advantage of his naiveté.
Jeb Bush dogged by decades of questions about business deals
Jeb Bush and Carlos Slim: Immigration As A GAME OF THRONES Played By The Bush Clan | VDARE - premier news outlet for patriotic immigration reform
http://web.stanford.edu/~jbulow/Lehmandocs/docs/DEBTORS/LBHI_SEC07940_212905-212906.pdf
For those on the left that think he is solid and can handle the source check this out:
1) 2000 Voting Debacle
Just prior to the 2000 election, Bush oversaw an effort to purge voting lists of convicted felons who are barred from voting. However, the process was "riddled with mistakes" and resulted in around 12,000 wrongly purged voters, disproportionately African Americans. Just prior to the 2000 election, the Brennan Center for Justice reported that "Florida registrants were purged from the rolls if 80 percent of the letters of their last names were the same as those of persons with criminal convictions," and on top of that, the lists used to find voters to purge from the rolls included many Floridians who were not felons.
The problems affecting minority voters didn't end there.
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights further found that Bush and other statewide officials, in a "gross dereliction" of duty, had "ignored" mounting evidence of election-related problems, noting that "while African Americans comprised about 11% of all voters in Florida in the November 2000 presidential election, African Americans cast about 54% of the ballots that were rejected in the election." Far from an equal process, the report found that counties with larger Hispanic and black populations "were more likely to use voting systems with higher spoilage rates" than wealthier, predominantly white counties. These spoiled ballots broke heavily for Al Gore, according to a Florida State University analysis.
George W. Bush officially won Florida by a 537 vote margin.
- See more at: Jeb Bush's Five Worst Moments
Testing Time
Jeb Bush’s educational experiment.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/01/26/testing-time
The REAL Reason Why Republicans Want To Abolish FEMA: So They Can Profit From Natural Disasters
The REAL Reason Why Republicans Want To Abolish FEMA: So They Can Profit From Natural Disasters
Like Clintons, Bush Family Has Ties To Visa Program For Wealthy Foreign Investors
Read more: Like Clintons, Bush Family Has Ties To Visa Program For Wealthy Foreign Investors