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Jeb Bush`s Daughter Arrested
CNN BREAKING
Posted on 01/29/2002 7:31:58 AM PST by Buzznutt
Breaking on CNN charged with fraud,trying to obtain a controled substance....nothing follows..........
TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events
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To: southern rock
Shouldn't you be out cruising 6th st., trying to catch Jenna in the act again or something?? Now that you mention it, I think I am growing fond of George and Jeb Bush's tough stands on drugs and under-age drinking. But, I wonder if this Bush girl will be treated by the legal system as if she was an ordinary citizen in Miami or will she be treated like her cousins in Austin?
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posted on
01/29/2002 8:06:38 AM PST
by
Austim
To: RedBloodedAmerican
Is that what happene? MSNBC just reported that Gov. Bush said he would have no further comment on this, but he considered it a very serious matter. I am wondering if that means this is the same drug problem he previously publicly spoke of about one of his children. His press conference is today at 1:45 about unrelated matters.
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posted on
01/29/2002 8:06:54 AM PST
by
summer
To: Amore
I used to work for a health care board in the St of AZ and we had health professionals who had been convicted of same and still allowed to keep their medical licenses. Its really not a big deal at all.
To: beckett
"just pathetic"...
I know, beckett. But consider that in most cases with first-time drug offenders they usually are sentenced to a stint in a Drug Rehab treatment center.
Being Jeb's daughter could work against her.
She is "hooked" and needs help.
sw
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posted on
01/29/2002 8:07:10 AM PST
by
spectre
To: Theodore R.
Perhaps.......I imagine Reno would have battered down the pharmacy walls with a tank to "save" this one.......
To: Miss Antiwar
Still bitter? LOL...
To: isthisnickcool
Shrub? You a Molly Ivins fan? She "coined" that name. I never have liked her or anything she has ever written. Especially the name "shrub" she dreamed up to demean a guy that is no "shrub".
Too bad.
I use the term liberally. And it's rather ironic that I do. Bush as President has become a solid leader. Just because I call him the "Shrub" from time to time does not mean that I hold Molly Ivins' brand of "Texas Cornpone Socialism" in any regard. After all, once you've seen Molly Ivins, you've seen Jim Hightower. Then you realize what desperate straits the left is in these days.
Besides, it was Anne Richards who coined the term when she first found that Bush the Younger was running against her. Ivins gets undue credit because she was smart enough to title a book by the same name.
Whether you call him Shrub or President Bush, he's still going to go down as the most consequential president since Reagan.
As for Clinton? Well, let's just say that we best not use the term "go down" with any sence of historic importance.
Meanwhile, MSNBC is putting the Noelle Bush bust story in Second Coming type. Bastards.
Watching MSNBC is most revealing when you see Howard Fineman get together with Matthews. These clowns think that Cheney will actually be hurt by the GAO lawsuit. Now they're going to go after Jeb and the President because of Noelle. Don't believe me? These are liberals, remember.
Remember the NAACP James Byrd commercial? Remember the DUI story? That's the way these people operate.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
To: Buzznutt
There's gonna be hell to pay when her grandmother gets hold of her. She'd probably be better of taking her lumps in jail.
To: jraven
NOthing may come of it when it goes to court.
And its entirely possible it won't even get to court. These cases are very difficult to prove.
To: spectre
The main stream press did not report Chelsea being carried from a club by the SSerevice- being so drunk she passed out.
Gore's kid for pot or the high speed chase that took out half a mile of guard rail. The pot in his car was not confiscated, nor was a ticket even givin.
"BIAS", buy the book as a gift for those you love.
To: Buzznutt
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAB53FZ1XC.html
To: SunnyUsa
Sorry for the family....of course the media is milking this "non story" like it's MAJOR news! They report this as major news but not the McCauliffe/Global Crossing story. Now that's BIG news.
To: OldFriend
Who is going to relate this to the President? THE PRESS, and the STOOPID DEMOCRATS who believe them....that's who. Among intelligent people, NO, it won't matter.
To: Austim
I think I am growing fond of George and Jeb Bush's tough stands on drugs and under-age drinking.Well, that makes one of us.
But, I wonder if this Bush girl will be treated by the legal system as if she was an ordinary citizen in Miami or will she be treated like her cousins in Austin?
If I had my way, she would just be able to swallow, smoke, pop, and drink anything she wanted. She is an adult for cryin' out loud! Why is taxpayer money being wasted on this nonsense?
To: Lion's Cub
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posted on
01/29/2002 8:11:14 AM PST
by
aruanan
To: RedBloodedAmerican
What do you want to bet Noel Bush's name was on that prescription container.
Easy pickings for a democrat leaning pharmicist when she is trying to refill a discontinued bottle.
To: SarahW
No, that's a different drug (pitocin). Oxycontin is a narcotic pain medicine in a time-release formula. It gives chronic pain patients (with severe arthritis, cancer, etc) long and steady relief, without the peaks and valleys of fast-acting drugs. Abuser's thwart the slow-release formula by grinding up the pills and snorting them or injecting solution containing the ground-up pil Woah. My error! I thought that said OXYTOCIN, which is given to animals!
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posted on
01/29/2002 8:12:08 AM PST
by
Fury
To: Rebelbase
funny how that happens . . . no story about the Mcauliffe money in MSNBC or CNN either.
To: asneditor
This isn't good for Jeb in any way for or fashion.True. But if a Kennedy, it wouldn't matter. Different strokes for different folks. That goes for the kid, too! Mine? I'd send her to a girl's school in Outer Mongolia. Or, she'd be sweeping streets.
Whatever, she would not like the consequences! And I'm talking in addition to the legal system. I believe in "tough love."
To: section9
Whoopsie! (laughing).............
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