Posted on 05/12/2015 6:32:46 AM PDT by jimbo123
Opposing in-state tuition for illegal immigrants is going over the line, according to former Florida Governor and likely GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush. In an interview that aired Monday on Fox News, Bush, who supported granting in-state tuition for illegal immigrants when he was governor, noted that Floridas version of the DREAM Act was recently passed by a conservative Republican legislature led by a very courageous Speaker of the House and signed into law by Republican Governor Rick Scott.
I supported that, he said. If youve been here for an extended period of time, you have no nexus to the country of your parents, what are we supposed to do? Marginalize these people forever?
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Jeb Bush hates the law and the American’s responsible for it.
Tells me that Rove and the gang are sure he has the nomination sewn up by virtue of the GOPe rigging the primary process
Bingo1
They are flooding the field to dilute the votes of conservatives to get their desired amnesty candidate.
Huckster, Graham, Rubio and others are being funded by The Cheap Labor Express to prevent us from electing anyone who would stop the invasion/cheap labor importation/colonization. It definitely isn’t immigration.
Texas already has an ed funding problem: perhaps el jefe can explain how in state tuition for illegals helps.
Hey Jeb, how about allowing states to deport with out going through the imperial government?
I live in NY and my daughter goes to Penn State. Out of state tuition there is very expensive.
So Jeb thinks that illegals should get a better deal than me - a hard-working, law-abiding, tax-paying American.
FU-JEB.
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/434423/ostracism
Time to bring back:
Ostracism, political practice in ancient Athens whereby a prominent citizen who threatened the stability of the state could be banished without bringing any charge against him. (A similar device existed at various times in Argos, Miletus, Syracuse, and Megara.) At a fixed meeting in midwinter, the people decided, without debate, whether they would hold a vote on ostracism (ostrakophoria) some weeks later. Any citizen entitled to vote in the assembly could write another citizens name down, and, when a sufficiently large number wrote the same name, the ostracized man had to leave Attica within 10 days and stay away for 10 years. He remained owner of his property. Ostracism must be carefully distinguished from exile in the Roman sense, which involved loss of property and status and was for an indefinite period (generally for life).
Bush is not a credible candidate.
You’re over the line, Jeb. You pay for them, wench.
He’s right about over the line but it’s back over the border line where they should be headed.
,,,,,,, does this nin-cum-poop realize he may also need some white conservative votes to win a republican nomination ??? Or ,,,,,,, is trying to become Hillary’s running mate for V.P. ???
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