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Flashback: Jeb Claims He Was Florida’s First ‘Latino Governor’ (is "Hispanic" on voter form)
breitbart.com ^ | 4/6/15 | staff

Posted on 04/07/2015 7:39:15 AM PDT by Liz

BUSH CAMPAIGN POSTER

Jeb marked "Hispanic" in the field labeled “race/ethnicity” on his 2009 voter-registration app,
obtained from the Miami-Dade County Elections Dept. Now says it was a "mistake."

(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
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To: TexasFreeper2009

THE MASK : Jeb Jebbie boo, Jeb Jebbie boo from Havana, Jeban Pete ( CubanPete ) Che Chickie boo, Che Chickie boo from Havana


21 posted on 04/07/2015 8:00:14 AM PDT by American Constitutionalist (BeThe Keystone Pipe like Project : build it already Congress)
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Documents show expensive tastes of Jeb Bush’s Mexican wife
Wash/Post | February 22 2015 | By Karen Tumulty and Alice Crites/ FR Posted by US Navy Vet

In 1999, Columba Bush, the famously private wife of then-Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, was detained and fined by federal customs officials for misrepresenting the amount of clothing and jewelry she had bought while on a solo five-day shopping spree in Paris.

The incident left the Florida first lady deeply mortified and her husband politically chagrined. Jeb Bush said the first lady had misled customs officials because she did not want him to know that she had spent about $19,000 on the trip.

“The embarrassment I felt made me ashamed to face my family and friends,” Columba Bush said in a July 1999 speech to the Central Florida Make-a-Wish Foundation, not long after the incident. “It was the worst feeling I’ve ever had in my life. (Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...

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WIKI Columba Bush was born as Columba Garnica Gallo in León, Guanajuato, Mexico, where she grew up and attended high school. Her parents were José María Garnica, a migrant worker, and Josefina Gallo. She met Jeb Bush in 1971 in León, Mexico, where he was teaching English as part of a foreign exchange program. They were married on February 23, 1974, in Austin, Texas. Her relationship with her mother was the subject of a brief profile in the book Mamá: Latina Daughters Celebrate Their Mothers by María Pérez-Brown (ISBN 0-06-008386-7). Her parents divorced in 1963.

She appeared in a Spanish language campaign commercial for father-in-law, George H. W. Bush, in 1988, but generally tends to be uninvolved in politics.

In June of 1999, she was "briefly detained" at Atlanta's Hartsfield International Airport. On her way home from a shopping trip in Paris, she had declared only $500 worth of merchandise on her US Customs form, but agents found receipts indicating that she was "toting about $19,000 worth of clothing and jewelry". She was allowed to continue to Tallahassee after using a personal check to pay a $4,100 fine.

At the time, a spokesman for the Bush family explained that she did not "answer truthfully at first because she did not want her husband to know how much she had spent".

22 posted on 04/07/2015 8:00:40 AM PDT by Liz (Another Clinton administration? Are you nuts?)
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To: Liz

Just another lying politician in an avalanche of same these past few years.


23 posted on 04/07/2015 8:00:54 AM PDT by SaveFerris (Be a blessing to a stranger today for some have entertained angels unaware)
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To: dontreadthis

Cuban Pete !

Che Chickie boo, Che Chickie boo from Havana....

Jeb Jebbie boo, Jeb Jebbie boo from Havana....

THE MASK


24 posted on 04/07/2015 8:04:53 AM PDT by American Constitutionalist (BeThe Keystone Pipe like Project : build it already Congress)
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To: Liz

Yeb Arbusto.


25 posted on 04/07/2015 8:06:11 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: American Constitutionalist
The original Cuban Pete


26 posted on 04/07/2015 8:07:25 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Liz

Bill Clinton was the first black president. No one outside lunacy ever questioned him.


27 posted on 04/07/2015 8:12:01 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: left that other site; Liz

“Is that like Warren claiming she’s Cherokee?”

YES, for 200, Alex....


28 posted on 04/07/2015 8:18:12 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: stephenjohnbanker

LOL!


29 posted on 04/07/2015 8:19:03 AM PDT by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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To: Liz

Jeb’s wife wears the steel-toed work boots in his family.


30 posted on 04/07/2015 8:19:48 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: Liz

Jeb Bush’s claim - based on marriage

Elizabeth Warren’s claim - based on family lore that somebody in her lineage was an Indian

Jeb Bush’s claim is based on being married to a Mexican, a person who is clearly entitled to claim to be Hispanic. Also, Jeb is the father of their children, who are also clearly entitled to claim to be Hispanic. I don’t know how many generations this Hispanic thing continues. A century ago when the country was hot and bothered about non-WASP Europeans coming here, identifying people as Italian-Americans or Polish-Americans or whatever generally ended with the children of immigrants.

The proper analogy is not to Elizabeth Warren, who had no claim to being a Native American, but would be to Sarah Palin, if she were to claim to be a Native Alaskan. Sarah is married to a Native Alaskan, and mother to their children. This is another case where Sarah is proven to be correct in not confusing relations by marriage with her own identity. Funny how, time and again, the common sense of the people of this country wins out over the supposedly greater intelligence of the elites.

A similar issue might be raised with regard to Mitt Romney. Mitt’s father, George Romney, was born in Mexico. George’s father (Mitt’s grandfather) and his wives relocated to that country as they were polygamists, and he would been forced to divorce all but one after the federal government imposed itself on Utah. But, the Romney clan did not assimilate into the Mexican culture, nor seek Mexican citizenship. Rather, they lived in a Mormon enclave, and retained U.S. citizenship. As the son of U.S. citizens, George Romney was a natural-born U.S. citizen himself, and there was no real question as to his qualification for U.S. President back in 1968 when he sought the Republican nomination. Today, the cousins of Mitt Romney in Mexico are Mexicans. But, George Romney and by extension Mitt Romney were not. Mitt was correct to never assert that he was Hispanic.

Getting back to squaw Warren, if family lore is sufficient to establish an identity, then practically every white whose family goes back to before the U.S. Civil War could claim to be an Indian. Especially, white Southerners. Many white people believe they are “part Cherokee” or whatever. Possibly it is true. Perhaps the keenest example is President Calvin Coolidge who claimed to be one-eighth Cherokee.

I’m o.k. with people entertaining themselves with whatever they want to believe. They could believe in reincarnation for all I care. But, why that should mean anything in terms of college admission, employment, or any of our civil rights, I cannot understand. It was a long time ago that the Supreme Court said that blacks were the victims of “insidious discrimination,” and so justified a degree of affirmative action. But, that was a long time ago. Today, they are simply the worst victims of the U.S. welfare state. And why certain immigrants and their progeny - those who are Hispanic - are given preferences to native born Americans just galls me to no end. It is just so unfair.


31 posted on 04/07/2015 8:24:15 AM PDT by Redmen4ever
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To: RJS1950
Yeah, checking the hispanic block was a mistake. Lying POS.

Not so fast, RJS. It was a mistake - it was intentional, and it was a mistake because it was wrong to do so. Just like a bank robber that gets caught robbing a bank. He'll be the first to tell you, know that he's caught, that it was a mistake to rob banks. He's not saying he didn't intentionally rob banks, just that it was a mistake to do so.

32 posted on 04/07/2015 9:33:38 AM PDT by Go Gordon (Barack McGreevey Obama)
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To: Liz
Jeb Bush said the first lady had misled customs officials because she did not want him to know that she had spent about $19,000 on the trip.

Okay, so Jeb is not only married to an admitted liar, but also a deceitful and fundamentally dishonest woman who spent Jeb's money without his permission. As first lady, what could possibly go wrong.

33 posted on 04/07/2015 9:37:45 AM PDT by Go Gordon (Barack McGreevey Obama)
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To: Redmen4ever

Since I was born in this country, aren’t I, by definition, a native American?


34 posted on 04/07/2015 9:41:18 AM PDT by Go Gordon (Barack McGreevey Obama)
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To: TexasFreeper2009

“Jeb is transracial.”

I didn’t realize Ass Clown was a race.


35 posted on 04/07/2015 10:33:51 AM PDT by beelzepug (You can't fix a broken washing machine by washing more expensive clothes in it.)
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To: Liz

Um, we don’t need a delusional guy in the white house. I don’t really care how trivial this “mistake” is, it’s pretty creepy and weird.


36 posted on 04/07/2015 11:00:30 AM PDT by jocon307 (Tell it like it is.)
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To: Go Gordon

Being born in the country makes you a citizen by birth. So does being born elsewhere of one or both parents who are citizens of the U.S., except this only goes for one generation abroad.

“Native American” and “Native Alaskan” are taken to refer (most narrowly) to members of recognized tribes, or (somewhat more broadly) to their descendants. But the word is also taken ti refer to the indigenous people of this country. The two definitions are not same.

1. What about the descendants of the tribes of the southwest (primarily Arizona, California and New Mexico) that were not recognized by the Spanish and simply treated as subjects by them? Today, we call them Hispanics. (They’re not the only people we call Hispanics.) Yet, these tribes are the indigenous peoples of those places. If you think Native American and Native Alaskan refers to indigenous people, then they’re Native Americans as well as Hispanic.

2. What about descendants of the tribes that assimilated into the United States prior to being recognized? I suppose we call them whites.

3. What about people who are descendants of whites and blacks who became members of tribes? There are a lot of members of Indian tribes of Oklahoma who are as white as any white, or as black as any black, and yet are members of their tribes. A tribe is a culture and legal entity (by reason of a treaty with the U.S.). It is not a racial group.

I myself have no problems with any of these gray areas as long as we don’t attach preferences in college admission or employment to the distinctions, and we as long as we don’t distinguish one from another person in their civil rights. As for being a birth rite citizen as opposed to a naturalized citizen, as far as I can tell the only difference that makes is that you can become President of the United States whereas a naturalized citizen cannot.


37 posted on 04/07/2015 1:05:30 PM PDT by Redmen4ever
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