No single person was more complicit in the theft of the 2000 Presidential election than Jeb Bush. Whether he's his "own man" is irrelevant. He's a criminal.
Jeb is actually smart which makes him far more dangerous than George.
Also, Jeb Bush is incredibly dangerous on public education. His own foundation has and continues to singlehandedly change public education in Florida.
Next, yesterday someone linked an op-ed that Tim Burgess wrote 10 years ago in the Times on his faith. He said this, " We value the sacredness of marriage between a woman and man. We recognize that not everyone agrees with us and we know the law isn't a good mechanism to resolve these issues, but moral persuasion is."
What do you do with these kinds of people like Bush and Burgess who seem to want to have it both ways - we're nice guys who like everybody but oh, by the way, the course you have choose for your life is wrong. And rights they have aren't rights they believe everyone should have.
These are grown men making these statements and voters should pay attention.
It's not about religion; it's about tolerance. If their faith will not preach and act with tolerance, I cannot vote for them.
Yesterday's actions in Paris should the very lethal extreme of intolerance.
Ah, the Prescott-Bush Dynasty continues!
From the Thirties until today; from the OSS, to the CIA, to the Presidency... power is in their hands.
Their bloody, bloody hands.
Jeb can be counted on to continue the work.
@6 - Wasn't always like that. I believe that in Kitty Kelly's book on the Bush family she talks of George HW and Barbara setting up planned parenthood in New Haven, CT.
@4 Lest we forget, as we are famous for doing, the Jebster helped his stupid fucking brother steal the 2000 Presidential election, thanks for reminding us that fact Doug. And now he wants us to believe he's a new person.......No more Bush
"Jeb Bush Insists He's His Own Shrub, and the Media Seems to Be Buying It"
Jeb is actually smart which makes him far more dangerous than George.
Also, Jeb Bush is incredibly dangerous on public education. His own foundation has and continues to singlehandedly change public education in Florida.
Next, yesterday someone linked an op-ed that Tim Burgess wrote 10 years ago in the Times on his faith. He said this, " We value the sacredness of marriage between a woman and man. We recognize that not everyone agrees with us and we know the law isn't a good mechanism to resolve these issues, but moral persuasion is."
What do you do with these kinds of people like Bush and Burgess who seem to want to have it both ways - we're nice guys who like everybody but oh, by the way, the course you have choose for your life is wrong. And rights they have aren't rights they believe everyone should have.
These are grown men making these statements and voters should pay attention.
It's not about religion; it's about tolerance. If their faith will not preach and act with tolerance, I cannot vote for them.
Yesterday's actions in Paris should the very lethal extreme of intolerance.
From the Thirties until today; from the OSS, to the CIA, to the Presidency... power is in their hands.
Their bloody, bloody hands.
Jeb can be counted on to continue the work.