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The Jeb Bush Nobody Knows - Part 8: Why Some FL Dem Voters May "Never Forget" -- and, vote for Jeb
Various information throughout article, including newest announcement here ^ | Jan. 9, 2001 | summer

Posted on 01/09/2002 7:51:59 AM PST by summer

The Jeb Bush Nobody Knows - Part 8: Why Some FL Dem Voters May "Never Forget" -- and, vote for Jeb

Written by summer - a former Dem, now an independent, and a FL-certified teacher



One of FL's many beautiful rivers

A subject usually taught by elementary teachers throughout this country is state history. And, here in FL, teachers also spend time teaching their students about FL's unique and beautiful natural environment.

I was thinking about this recently, after someone tried to convince me to vote for a Dem candidate for FL governor this year. It seems to me that person's reasoning can be summed up as follows:

Something happened in FL during Election 2000 -- and FL voters should "never forget."

I would like to tell this person something truly did happen only in FL during Election 2000. And, FL voters most concerned about FL's environment may in fact remember such events.

Election 2000 was the year Gov. Jeb Bush announced his controversial decision to restore FL's Ocklawaha River. His announcement followed 25 years of FL voters fighting to remove a dam to restore this river's natural run. As soon as he publicly took a stand, FL environmentalists loudly praised him, according to this Jacksonville newspaper article:

…Environmentalists cheered Bush's recent announcement and said it should speed up their 25-year effort to remove the dam and restore the natural run of the Ocklawaha, a tributary of the St. Johns River.

"With this governor's leadership, we think that will make all the difference," said David White, an attorney with the Center for Marine Conservation….


The aforementioned article also discusses how some members of the FL governor's own political party were against the FL environmentalists on this issue - and, against Gov. Jeb Bush's decision.

But, as is often the case, sometimes an individual has to take a stand. Even if he stands alone.

Meanwhile during 2000, these same FL environmentalists were waiting -- and waiting -- for Al Gore to speak out.

They wanted to hear what Gore had to say about the following controversial environment question: Should the old USA Homestead Airforce Base near Miami be developed into a commercial airport - and, thereby, potentially threaten the Everglades? What was Al Gore's public position?

To the shock and disappointment of FL environmentalists, Al Gore would not take a stand. He offered them nothing but silence. These stunned FL voters realized they could not count on Dem leadership to support FL's environment in this highly publicized battle they'd fought since 1994 against developers and Dade County.

Then came November 2000. And -- big surprise in FL! Why?

Well, according to National Public Radio, some of these FL environmentalists remembered Gore's silence. And, once again, these FL voters took a stand --- and, took their vote elsewhere. Here's how one FL voter interviewed by NPR explained her vote in Election 2000:

"I think that if Al Gore had taken a stand on (the Homestead Airport), I might have considered being part of that 50 percent margin that left Nader at the last minute and went and voted for Gore."

Hillary Gerber
Ralph Nader supporter


This FL voter's comments were originally broadcast on Nov. 24, 2000, as part of NPR's "Living on Earth" series The title of this radio news documentary was:

"Did Al Gore's silence on the controversy over plans to build a major airport near the Everglades cost him crucial votes in Florida?"

According to a FL environmental activist website known as "no airport"you can listen to this archived broadcast by visiting the Living on Earth website.

The longtime controversy over future use of the Homestead Airforce Base came to a close as the legal battles were dropped in 2001. Shortly thereafter, a federal report sided with FL environmentalists, and found the proposed commercial airport would indeed threaten the Everglades. According to this subsequent Dec. 2001 Miami editorial, FL voters can thank the US AirForce for putting the "nail in the coffin" of the Homestead airport proposal. Dade County will now develop the Homestead Airforce base in a different manner-- one that is environmentally sound.

As we move into a new election in 2002, FL voters devoted to preserving FL's natural environment will no doubt take into account Gov. Jeb Bush's on-going, outstanding record on environmental issues. To review his environmental record , click here.

I can't help but wonder if the person who tried to influence my vote will ever realize that some FL voters may also recall Election 2000 in terms of the Dem's non-existent leadership.

By contrast, in another part of FL during that same year, FL's current GOP governor decided to let a river run.
He took a stand.

Perhaps Dem Party leaders should be careful what they wish for in this upcoming 2002 election, as they call on FL voters to remember 2000.

Some FL voters - including environmentalists and educators -- may again take their vote elsewhere if, in fact, they "never forget."


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To: Focault's Pendulum, SierraWasp, Dane
Thought you might enjoy my essay here. :)
181 posted on 01/11/2002 1:56:34 PM PST by summer
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To: summer
Gov. Bush's opposition loves to portray him solely as a former real estate developer, and tries to convince voters he has done nothing positive to preserve FL's environment. And, that's simply not true. He is balancing both growth and preservation -- not an easy tightrope to walk, especially down here.

Great comment. This thread should be sent to every major enviro. organization- Wilderness Society, Sierra Club, Audubon Society, Nature Conservancy, etc., so they can get out and use the Big Enviro $$$$ and influence to elect the person with the proven track record of protecting Florida's environment, Jeb Bush.

Thank God for FR and search engines. The truth is out there...and we, the little people, can find it ourselves.(^:

182 posted on 01/11/2002 2:27:15 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: summer
I am glad to see Gov. Bush's decision. I don't live anywhere near FL but have followed the Homestead Airport development story with some interest. Weren't there some significant Democratic contributors in the Miami area who stood to immensely benefit from some of the development proposals?
183 posted on 01/11/2002 2:56:09 PM PST by independentmind
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184 posted on 01/11/2002 2:59:59 PM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: independentmind
I am glad to see Gov. Bush's decision. I don't live anywhere near FL but have followed the Homestead Airport development story with some interest. Weren't there some significant Democratic contributors in the Miami area who stood to immensely benefit from some of the development proposals?

See post #71 on this thread for a link to an expose about that entire behind-the-scenes scenario....And, thank you, independentmind, for taking the time to post on this thread! :)
185 posted on 01/11/2002 3:03:22 PM PST by summer
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To: summer
I get into a regular scrap with fellow conservatives because I consider myself an environmetalists (not a wacko) on certain issues, namely:
  1. Every river does NOT need a damn dam with a man-made lake behind it to provide taxpayer subsidized playgrounds to the outdoor recreation crowd and floods to those who live downriver when excess water is released during the spring thaw. I used to live downriver from such a dam. Old timers claimed they didn't know what a sandbag was before the dam was put in.

  2. There is more to transportation policy than pouring more concrete for highways and sending our soldiers overseas to fight for our right to cheap gas. No, I don't think Washington should force public transit on every burg with more than 50,000 people. Yes, I do beleive urban areas with legendary gridlock (LA, Houston, etc.) should encourage alternatives not only for the sake of those who can't drive cars, but for the sake of those who must who are stranded behind them due to the fact that (1)they shouldn't be driving, (2)their car is so old it breaks down frequently, (3)they work a fairly regular shift which could easily be served by public transit.

  3. I think public policies should be geared to reverse rural cleansing rather than support it. Some of your best environmentalists live on the land, rather than in some law office in New York or Portland.

186 posted on 01/11/2002 3:04:38 PM PST by Rubber Duckie
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To: MeeknMing; packrat01
You two are just great! Thanks so much! :)
187 posted on 01/11/2002 3:06:13 PM PST by summer
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
RC, thank you for taking the time to read comments on this thread! You are incredible! :)
188 posted on 01/11/2002 3:07:01 PM PST by summer
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To: Rubber Duckie
Wow, really interesting comments Rubber Duckie! Thank you so very much for sharing your thoughts on this thread! :)
189 posted on 01/11/2002 3:08:29 PM PST by summer
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To: MeeknMing
Thanks Meekie
190 posted on 01/11/2002 3:15:06 PM PST by Snow Bunny
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To: summer
bumpety-bump-bump-bump
191 posted on 01/11/2002 3:15:42 PM PST by Real Cynic No More
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To: summer
Thank you so much for the link in #71. I used to follow Miami corruption in some detail; I have read many of DeFede's articles. I will make sure I take a look at his article on Homestead when I have a bit more time.
192 posted on 01/11/2002 3:20:40 PM PST by independentmind
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To: summer
Great essay. Conservative do not want to pave the country over. I really enjoyed this. Thanks.
193 posted on 01/11/2002 3:42:49 PM PST by Bahbah
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To: summer
Very well written, summer. One of the most beneficial facits of FR is the ability to get a local perspective on important issues. Your essay was very enlightening.
194 posted on 01/11/2002 4:09:20 PM PST by EODGUY
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To: Snow Bunny
Snow Bunny, thanks for bumping this thread! :)
195 posted on 01/11/2002 4:32:04 PM PST by summer
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To: Real Cynic No More
RCNM, I so appreciate your support here! :)
196 posted on 01/11/2002 4:32:37 PM PST by summer
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To: independentmind
My pleasure, independentmind. I just love it when fellow independents take a look at the issues. People like you and me reflect the kind of voter here in FL who will actually determine the outcome of the 2002 FL gov race. :)
197 posted on 01/11/2002 4:34:37 PM PST by summer
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To: Bahbah
Great essay. Conservatives do not want to pave the country over. I really enjoyed this. Thanks.

Bahbah, thanks so much for taking the time to read my essay. Your positive comments above made my day! Really! :)
198 posted on 01/11/2002 4:35:47 PM PST by summer
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To: EODGUY
Very well written, summer. One of the most beneficial facits of FR is the ability to get a local perspective on important issues. Your essay was very enlightening.

EODGUY, thank you for being willing to read my essay. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. And I agree with your comments about the benefits of FR. In addition, this forum is truly a free press in itself, since one can create and publish here! Thanks again for making me smile today. :)
199 posted on 01/11/2002 4:38:00 PM PST by summer
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To: summer
Thanks for the ping BUMP!
200 posted on 01/11/2002 5:27:15 PM PST by CARepubGal
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