Posted on 04/29/2015 3:04:39 PM PDT by jimbo123
Former Florida governor Jeb Bush forcefully advocated for an immigration reform plan that includes a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants during a speech Wednesday to a Hispanic faith-based group in Houston. And he showed off his Spanish speaking skills while he was at it.
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Bush needs to run for office in some other spanish speaking country, where people are no doubt more loving, hard working and family oriented. /s
I hope Jeb keeps talking about his amnesty plans. I don’t know anybody who thinks it is a good idea.
Hey fat boy! (Slap)
Stop listening to your yes men! (Slap)
Nobody wants you! (Slap)
Cant you get that through your thick skull? (Slap)
Stay in florida and leave it alone! (Slap)
Keep out of the race! (Slap)
Is this the only way to get through to you? (Slap)
I’m so sick of this guy.
So if he had married an American Indian, he'd talk like Tonto?
Immigration reform.
Start enforcing the laws already on the books, and treat illegal entry into this country like the criminal behavior it already is.
They’re going to nominate this Democrat in an R jersey.
We will not be allowed to elect a President who would stop the invasion/cheap labor importation/colonization.
It is definitely not immigration.
If Jeb's the nominee next year I'll still show up but I will *not* vote for President.
I think/hope you are wrong.
The great unwashed, ordinary rabble in the party will not support it. he’s already doing poorly in the polls.
My 1st election was 1976 - voted libertarian. Haven't missed an election since then and have always voted GOP. If Jebito Arbusto is the GOP nominee, I will write in for the presidential slot, for the 2nd time. I want my opposition to the Arbusto clan known.
“I hope Jeb keeps talking about his amnesty plans. I dont know anybody who thinks it is a good idea.”
Congressman Luis Gutierraz (d) IL. and former Mississippi Governor and present day lobbyist and Rino, Haley Barbour think it’s a good idea.
I hope I’m wrong too but I’ve watched them take the author of two amnesty attempts in 2006 and 2007 from as popular as poison ivy to presumptive nominee from June ‘07 to the following March ‘08.
They followed that up with the author of the predecesor of Obamacare who had taken every side of every issue at one time or another. “Severly conservative” LOL
The RNC doesn’t care if you don’t vote for their amnesty candidate. They just want to make sure you don’t have another option.
Jeb vs Hillary presents the best shot a third party ever had. Both are disgusting in their own ways.
The Bushes are political prostitutes on this subject - all of them. The major flood started with Jorge El Segundo and Obama opened ALL the floodgates.
Any conservative who supports a Bush is out of their minds.
0 The first time I was allowed to vote was in 1972.I “haven’t missed a single November election since I was first allowed to vote...and I’ve never failed to vote for all top offices on the ballot..President,House,Senate,Governor,etc. If Jeb’s the nominee next year I’ll still show up but I will *not* vote for President.
My 1st election was 1976 - voted libertarian. Haven’t missed an election since then and have always voted GOP. If Jebito Arbusto is the GOP nominee, I will write in for the presidential slot, for the 2nd time. I want my opposition to the Arbusto clan known.”
First Voted 1964, never missed an election never voted democrat, I’ll vote the down ticket and write in for President, I’ll not vote for jeb.
What is he, some kind of retard?
The Rino’s in the RNC have blown the argument about “you have to vote for the Rino or the democrat will win” with their weak rino candidates that can’t win and don’t campaign like they want to win and with the present “majorities” in the House and Senate that give obama everything he wants. Reince Prince, John Boehner, and Mitch McConnell should go home, Haley Barbour should move to Mexico.
Totally agree.
I have never missed a vote either, including primaries, since 1968. If Jebbie is the nominee, I will not vote for him, but I will write in Cruz.
I don’t talk to those people much.
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