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Jeb Bush: Not Running for President 'Right Now'
Thursday, September 3, 2009 1:36 PM
By: Dan Weil
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush says he's not running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012 — at least for now.
The brother of former President George W. Bush told the Indiana Education Roundtable in Indianapolis Wednesday that he's not running for anything "right now," according to Indianapolis radio station WIBC.
"I'm focused on my own private life and trying to help others continue their public service," Bush said. "It's a secondary role, not a primary role, and it'll probably remain that way."
Of course, traveling around the country to participate in events such as the roundtable is a good way to prepare for a presidential bid. Bush touted his Florida education reforms at the meeting.
Bush decided this year not to seek the seat of Republican Sen. Mel Martinez, who announced in December that he wouldn't seek re-election but said last month that he would retire effective after the summer recess. Bush's successor as governor, Charlie Crist, is running for the job.
At the roundtable, Bush presented a mix assessment of President Obama. He praised Obama for supporting some of the education reforms Bush enacted as governor, including charter schools.
But Bush said he disagrees with the administration’s policies in general. "I'm just very disturbed by the rapid change of who we are as a nation, or the attempt."
If Bush does decide to jump into the presidential fray, he’s likely to find a crowded field. Both former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney are making all the noises of candidates for 2012.
Palin may be hurt by a new Vanity Fair interview with Levi Johnston, the father of Palin's grandchild. He said the former Republican vice presidential candidate wanted to adopt his child so that people wouldn't know her 17-year-old daughter was pregnant.
http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/jeb_bush_president_2012/2009/09/03/256057.html
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i can't deal with this again. no fucking way.
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Sorry, but we don't need a ruling familiy in America.
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If people vote for him, they deserve it.
The majority of the voters must be severely bipolar, carelessly swinging from one extreme to another, whatever is socially "in" at the moment.
What a fucking spectacle.
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there are plenty of good republicans that aren't named Bush.
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He helped his brother literally steal the 2000 election from Al Gore. He would never in a million years become prez. The country would revolt.
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there are plenty of good republicans that aren't named Bush.
the question is, are there plenty of republicans that have the ability and connections to... uh... fix it.... the... election process... uh you know uh... lol....
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He helped his brother literally steal the 2000 election from Al Gore. He would never in a million years become prez. The country would revolt.
:o
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He helped his brother literally steal the 2000 election from Al Gore. He would never in a million years become prez. The country would revolt.
Nah. If the election of 2000 showed us anything, it's what a wonderful system we have. If you replay that election scenario in any number of countries there would have been tanks in the streets.
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Nah. If the election of 2000 showed us anything, it's what a wonderful system we have. If you replay that election scenario in any number of countries there would have been tanks in the streets.
that's not an exuse for what happened ::)
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that's not an exuse for what happened ::)
Which has nothing to do with my point. ::)
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Which has nothing to do with my point. ::)
WHAT ::)
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ok, your stupid point is: don't look at the whole controversy that happened because if it happenend in any other country, there would be tanks in the streets. First off, that's bullshit. You can't tell me there would be tanks in the streets in Canada, England, Germany, Japan etc... Next, it's a bullshit thing to say because it's excusing the point that was made in the post you were replying to which is why I said what I said!!!!!!!!!!
Booya motherfuka ;D
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ok, your stupid point is: don't look at the whole controversy that happened because if it happenend in any other country, there would be tanks in the streets. First off, that's bullshit. You can't tell me there would be tanks in the streets in Canada, England, Germany, Japan etc... Next, it's a bullshit thing to say because it's excusing the point that was made in the post you were replying to which is why I said what I said!!!!!!!!!!
Booya motherfuka ;D
::) MM made the following comment: "The country would revolt." I disagreed, citing the election as an example. Sharply divided opinions on the outcome. Deuling legal opinions, contradictory court opinions, allegations of cheating, etc. And throughout it all, there was an orderly transition of power. And if Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton, or another Kennedy wins a national election, there will be another orderly transition of power.
You are free to disagree. :)
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::) MM made the following comment: "The country would revolt." I disagreed, citing the election as an example. Sharply divided opinions on the outcome. Deuling legal opinions, contradictory court opinions, allegations of cheating, etc. And throughout it all, there was an orderly transition of power. And if Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton, or another Kennedy wins a national election, there will be another orderly transition of power.
You are free to disagree. :)
there's two points made in his statement, First that he helped in a stolen election and second that due to that people would revolt. The theme of stole election being the continuity of points and you not highlighting what you were directly replying, well.... I don't think people would revolt, I think they're to fucking stupid and or oblivious to care and to easily manipulated by the likes of Fox News...
He would be a very unpopular president, but what's that matter they're all controlled by anything but the people.
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there's two points made in his statement, First that he helped in a stolen election and second that due to that people would revolt. The theme of stole election being the continuity of points and you not highlighting what you were directly replying, well.... I don't think people would revolt, I think they're to fucking stupid and or oblivious to care and to easily manipulated by the likes of Fox News...
He would be a very unpopular president, but what's that matter they're all controlled by anything but the people.
I wasn't referring to the "stolen election" nonsense. I've maintained since the 2000 election that it is a great example of how well our system works, warts and all.
If Jeb, Clinton, or Kennedy was elected, it would be by about 60 million people. Pretty large portion of the voting population. (Although terrible when it comes to overall voter turnout.)
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Nah. If the election of 2000 showed us anything, it's what a wonderful system we have. If you replay that election scenario in any number of countries there would have been tanks in the streets.
hahahaha wait til ACORN "helps" organize the re-count of FL or OH in 2012, giving Obama a narrow win. Perhaps his newly appointed left-wing juistices will seal the deal when palin or Mitt or Pawlenty appeals.
Wait til the DEMS sue (this time) to have the ballots destrroyed so there cannot be a recount
And you'll still be all giddy about how awesome our system is, huh?
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hahahaha wait til ACORN "helps" organize the re-count of FL or OH in 2012, giving Obama a narrow win. Perhaps his newly appointed left-wing juistices will seal the deal when palin or Mitt or Pawlenty appeals.
Wait til the DEMS sue (this time) to have the ballots destrroyed so there cannot be a recount
And you'll still be all giddy about how awesome our system is, huh?
LMAO!!!
Anyway.. Jeb won't be securing a position of president of anything in the future. that much is pretty obvious as the stink of the bush name is still in the nostril of the country.
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LMAO!!!
Anyway.. Jeb won't be securing a position of president of anything in the future. that much is pretty obvious as the stink of the bush name is still in the nostril of the country.
Dunno... NO WAY we ever thought Hilary would be president in 2000 when the country had plenty of Clinton.
In 2008, if Obama had lost ONE more state along the way, Hilary would have won it all. Because of the anti-bush sentiment. After 8 years of Obama, people will be sick of him too.
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hahahaha wait til ACORN "helps" organize the re-count of FL or OH in 2012, giving Obama a narrow win. Perhaps his newly appointed left-wing juistices will seal the deal when palin or Mitt or Pawlenty appeals.
Wait til the DEMS sue (this time) to have the ballots destrroyed so there cannot be a recount
And you'll still be all giddy about how awesome our system is, huh?
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I had a dream Kerry was president last night :-X
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Nightmare.
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Maybe Jeb is still consulting with Chang, the imaginary conservative warrior friend that he apparently shares with his father.
Here are Jebs own words on the subject of his imaginary friend named Chang:
''Chang is a mystical warrior. Chang is somebody who believes in conservative principles, believes in entrepreneurial capitalism, believes in moral values that underpin a free society.
''I rely on Chang with great regularity in my public life. He has been by my side and sometimes I let him down. But Chang, this mystical warrior, has never let me down.''
http://www.gainesville.com/article/20050918/COLUMNS/50917061?Title=Gov-Bush-his-mystical-buddy
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Nightmare.
yea kinda, it was really odd. I was sitting there with like 4 servings of desert stuffing my face while Kerry was on TV addressing the nation. wtf...
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yea kinda, it was really odd. I was sitting there with like 4 servings of desert stuffing my face while Kerry was on TV addressing the nation. wtf...
Was he giving a speech about war crimes committed by soldiers in Iraq?
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NO MORE BUSHES EVER!
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Maybe Jeb is still consulting with Chang, the imaginary conservative warrior friend that he apparently shares with his father.
Here are Jebs own words on the subject of his imaginary friend named Chang:
''Chang is a mystical warrior. Chang is somebody who believes in conservative principles, believes in entrepreneurial capitalism, believes in moral values that underpin a free society.
''I rely on Chang with great regularity in my public life. He has been by my side and sometimes I let him down. But Chang, this mystical warrior, has never let me down.''
http://www.gainesville.com/article/20050918/COLUMNS/50917061?Title=Gov-Bush-his-mystical-buddy
Chang doesn't sound like a name from Saudi Arabia.
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Chang doesn't sound like a name from Saudi Arabia.
I think he's from Imagination Land
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Nah. If the election of 2000 showed us anything, it's what a wonderful system we have. If you replay that election scenario in any number of countries there would have been tanks in the streets.
Sure,,,,,,just ask Diebold,,,,,opps almost forgot,,,, they R no longer are in business!!
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September 4, 2009
Diebold announced on Thursday that it has sold its voting machine division to Election Systems & Software (ES&S), a former competitor. Diebold's unceremonious departure from the electronic voting machine business will be welcomed by critics of the company's controversial direct-recording electronic voting products.
Diebold, which is primarily an ATM maker, decided to unload its voting machine subsidiary—Premier Election Solutions—for roughly $5 million and change. As a consequence of the deal, the company expects to report a loss of over $45 million. According to a statement issued by Diebold, the company has been looking for a way out of the voting machine racket.
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Sure,,,,,,just ask Diebold,,,,,opps almost forgot,,,, they R no longer are in business!!
They sold the voting machine business to "Election Systems & Software" (according to your post). Doesn't sound like the business is going anywhere. But so what?
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September 4, 2009
Diebold announced on Thursday that it has sold its voting machine division to Election Systems & Software (ES&S), a former competitor. Diebold's unceremonious departure from the electronic voting machine business will be welcomed by critics of the company's controversial direct-recording electronic voting products.
Diebold, which is primarily an ATM maker, decided to unload its voting machine subsidiary—Premier Election Solutions—for roughly $5 million and change. As a consequence of the deal, the company expects to report a loss of over $45 million. According to a statement issued by Diebold, the company has been looking for a way out of the voting machine racket.
As a consequence of the deal, the company expects to report a loss of over $45 million.
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They sold the voting machine business to "Election Systems & Software" (according to your post). Doesn't sound like the business is going anywhere. But so what?
;D
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September 4, 2009
Diebold announced on Thursday that it has sold its voting machine division to Election Systems & Software (ES&S), a former competitor.
And your point is? They sold the business. It will be run by this "ES&S."
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He helped his brother literally steal the 2000 election from Al Gore. He would never in a million years become prez. The country would revolt.
BALONEY!!! "W" didn't steal anything, nor did Jeb help him do such.
Bush won the election outright in 2000. After 5 weeks of recounts and numerous attempts by liberals to re-define valid ballots, trying to put Gore over the top (hanging chad, swinging chad, pregnant chad, chad taste like chicken, etc.), the result was still the same: BUSH WON FLORIDA, got to 272 electoral votes and won the presidency, END OF STORY. He never lost his lead during the recounts.
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Jeb Bush: Not Running for President 'Right Now'
Thursday, September 3, 2009 1:36 PM
By: Dan Weil
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush says he's not running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012 — at least for now.
The brother of former President George W. Bush told the Indiana Education Roundtable in Indianapolis Wednesday that he's not running for anything "right now," according to Indianapolis radio station WIBC.
"I'm focused on my own private life and trying to help others continue their public service," Bush said. "It's a secondary role, not a primary role, and it'll probably remain that way."
Of course, traveling around the country to participate in events such as the roundtable is a good way to prepare for a presidential bid. Bush touted his Florida education reforms at the meeting.
Bush decided this year not to seek the seat of Republican Sen. Mel Martinez, who announced in December that he wouldn't seek re-election but said last month that he would retire effective after the summer recess. Bush's successor as governor, Charlie Crist, is running for the job.
At the roundtable, Bush presented a mix assessment of President Obama. He praised Obama for supporting some of the education reforms Bush enacted as governor, including charter schools.
But Bush said he disagrees with the administration’s policies in general. "I'm just very disturbed by the rapid change of who we are as a nation, or the attempt."
If Bush does decide to jump into the presidential fray, he’s likely to find a crowded field. Both former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney are making all the noises of candidates for 2012.
Palin may be hurt by a new Vanity Fair interview with Levi Johnston, the father of Palin's grandchild. He said the former Republican vice presidential candidate wanted to adopt his child so that people wouldn't know her 17-year-old daughter was pregnant.
http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/jeb_bush_president_2012/2009/09/03/256057.html
Please bring back another Great Bush President,,,,,,,,,,Barry is a total disaster!!!