Posted on 04/08/2015 8:24:00 AM PDT by jimbo123
Jeb Bushs 2009 voter registration form was not the last time the former Florida governor identified himself as Latino. At an event in 2012, Bush claimed to be definitely the first Cuban, at least, or Latino governor of the Sunshine State.
Bushs comments came during a panel discussion with governors Susana Martinez of New Mexico and Brian Sandoval of Nevada at a 2012 event for the Hispanic Leadership Network. (According to the groups website, Bush is a member of its national advisory committee.) During the event, he detailed how he came to meet his wife while in Mexico, and how their meeting geared his interests toward Latin America.
From that point on, my whole life became more orientated towards Latin American culture and policy, he said. He went on to get a degree in Latin American Studies from the University of Texas.
If Bill Clinton is the first black President, Im definitely the first Cuban, at least, or Latino governor of the state of Florida, Bush continued, to widespread applause.
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He is running for President of the wrong country
Actually, not so much. The National Archives houses and displays the Charters of Freedom as three separate documents: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. While the BOR is obviously contained within the Constitution, it is often referenced as an entity unto itself, and rightly so.
The history of Florida did not start with the scion of the Bush dynasty. There were dozens of Hispanic governors in Florida before Jeb or even the U.S. was born. The first city and the first hospital in continental U.S. was founded in San Agustin,Florida by the Spanish Crown.
Maybe I put a thought out there
Maybe he feel culture connect to Latino culture I know my uncle feel culture connection to Alaskan native community least they are American up in Fairbank and Nehnana Alaska
Is he try same that Jeb Bush probably
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