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The Jeb Bush Nobody Knows -- Part 12: The Top 3 Reasons Alec Baldwin Visited Jeb in FL
Re: Jeb's new judicial appointments - www.jeb.org ^ | March 8, 2002 | summer

Posted on 03/08/2002 12:46:39 PM PST by summer


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The Jeb Bush Nobody Knows -- Part 12: The Top 3 Reasons Alec Baldwin Visited Jeb in FL

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

Reason #3 - THANK YOU, JEB. Although not reported in the media, Alec actually came to Tallahassee to personally thank Jeb, for instituting an equal opportunity program - one which the Clinton/Gore Administration approved as complying with federal and state civil rights requirements. (Gov. Jeb Bush's equal opportunity program is known as : "One Florida.")

From this statement, by Gov. Jeb Bush:

"The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights has found the One Florida Initiative fully consistent with Florida's historic federal/state civil rights partnership agreement. This welcomed action by the Clinton/Gore administration suggests that the truth about One Florida's positive impact is beginning to shine through. I remain committed to sharing that truth with all Floridians."

Reason #2 - THANK YOU, JEB.Although Gov. Bush Jeb and Alec were mentioned today on Page Six in the NY Post, the brief blurb did not include another reason Alec came to thank Jeb. Gov. Bush recently appointed two highly qualified, new judges to serve FL's highly diverse population:

(a) Gov. Jeb Bush appointed a highly qualified male immigrant was appointed to the bench in Pinellas County. This new judge may be the first Korean to be appointed to such a position in FL.

More information is available here.

An excerpt from above link:

Tuesday, March 5, 2002

St. Petersburg Times

Judge is pioneer on the bench

By William R. Levesque

Seung Woo "Sonny" Im moved to Florida from his native South Korea in 1974, an 11-year-old overwhelmed by a different language and culture.

Before long, he found himself fascinated by the government of his new country.

"Coming from a country where political leaders came to power by various means, it amazed me in the United States to watch people step down from power in a peaceful way. I became fascinated with the Constitution," Im said.

On Monday, Im fulfilled his parents' immigrant dreams when Gov. Jeb Bush appointed him to a Pinellas County judgeship, making Im the first Asian-American in Pinellas-Pasco, and perhaps the entire Tampa Bay area, to be appointed to the bench.

Im, 38, said he thinks he may be the first Floridian of direct Korean descent to be appointed to a Florida judgeship.

"It's a validation, of sorts," said Im, a Republican who specialized in criminal and corporate law. "If you had stopped us at the Miami airport in 1974 and pointed to me and said, "That boy is going to be a judge,' they might have laughed at you."

This is Bush's second notable judicial appointment in the area. In November, the governor appointed Debra Roberts as a Pasco judge, the county's first African-American jurist.

...The Asian population in the Tampa Bay area has more than doubled in the past decade, according to the U.S. Census. In Hillsborough, about 21,000 people listed their race as Asian for the 2000 census. In Pinellas, the figure was nearly 19,000.

Prabodh C. Patel, president of the Florida chapter of the Asian-Pacifica American Bar Association, said he thinks Im is the second person of Asian descent to have been appointed to a Florida judgeship. He said another judge in Broward holds the distinction of having been the first.

Patel said Bush's appointment sends a positive message to the Asian community.

"I think we are achieving racial balance in the appointment of judges," he said. "I would say that it inevitably leads to more understanding of cultural and social problems of the Asian community."….


(b) Alec also thanked Gov. Jeb Bush for appointing another highly qualified person to the bench. Alec read about this "unexpected but widely acclaimed choice" in a Miami Herald article here.

Excerpt of Miami Herald article:
Tuesday, March 5, 2002
Miami Herald

Black lawyer appointed judge of Circuit Court

By Beth Reinhard and Brad Bennett

In an unexpected but widely acclaimed choice, Gov. Jeb Bush on Monday appointed an African-American lawyer born in a Fort Lauderdale housing project, Elijah H. Williams, to serve on the Broward Circuit Court.

Williams, 42, joins Judge Ilona Holmes to become the second black judge on the current Broward circuit bench, and only the fifth ever.

He has been in charge of legal affairs at the Broward Sheriff's Office since 2000. As a youngster, he worked at a Fort Lauderdale florist's shop and dreamed of joining the stream of lawyers coming and going at the courthouse.

A black man has not served on the circuit bench for nearly two decades, since Henry Latimer resigned in 1983.

''The historic significance will be irrelevant unless I do an outstanding job as judge,'' Williams said in a statement.

Greg Durden, president of the T.J. Reddick Bar Association of black attorneys, said: ''The whole black community is buzzing with the news.''

Only three of Broward's 77 judges are black: Holmes on the circuit court and Mary Rudd Robinson and Zebedee Wright on the county court. ….

''I want to thank the governor for helping to diversify the bench,'' Holmes said. ''This is historic.'…'


Reason #1 - THANK YOU, JEB. In addition to thanking Gov. Bush for his recent, historic appointments to the bench, Alec wanted to thank Jeb for setting an example worthy of notice to People for the American Way, as that organization reportedly opposes a judicial nominee supported by blacks in Mississippi, as explained here:

NYT - NATIONAL DESK | February 17, 2002, Sunday

Blacks at Home Support a Judge Liberals Assail

By DAVID FIRESTONE (NYT) 1641 words
Late Edition - Final, Section 1, Page 22, Column 1

LEAD PARAGRAPH - Back in Washington, his opponents have depicted Judge Charles W. Pickering as the personification of white Mississippi's oppressive past, a man so hostile to civil rights and black progress that he is unfit for promotion to a federal appeals court.

But here on the streets of his small and largely black hometown, far from the bitterness of partisan agendas and position papers, Charles Pickering is a widely admired figure of a very different present….


Thank you, Governor Jeb Bush, for being the one to set an example others should follow.


The "Animated" Alec: "Thank --- you ---JEB!!!"

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Note: The above "Animated Alec" was created by: pt17, FR poster.


TOPICS: Editorial; Front Page News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: florida; jebbush
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To: summer
;-)
101 posted on 03/08/2002 7:22:02 PM PST by unamused
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To: summer
Gov. Jeb Bush just looks like the next president, in 2008, don't you think?

Truth be told, some of us are pulling for Condi Rice.

102 posted on 03/08/2002 7:23:03 PM PST by patriciaruth
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To: patriciaruth
Actually, some people here have said they think the winning GOP ticket for 2008 is: Jeb Bush/Condi Rice. What do you think of that ticket?? :)
103 posted on 03/08/2002 7:24:11 PM PST by summer
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To: summer
Any new caption ideas for this one?

How about:

And here with my hand, I signify to you, the total amount of functional grey matter in my skull.

104 posted on 03/08/2002 7:25:27 PM PST by Lumberjack
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To: unamused
BTW, someone on another thread said he is wearing a real pilot's uniform here. Does he want us to think he has served in the military???


105 posted on 03/08/2002 7:25:42 PM PST by summer
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To: Lumberjack
LOL.... :)
106 posted on 03/08/2002 7:26:05 PM PST by summer
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To: patriciaruth
Or, what about Condi Rice/Jeb Bush? Either one of those combinations could be a winning ticket, in my view.
107 posted on 03/08/2002 7:26:52 PM PST by summer
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To: summer
I can't tell for sure, but that flight suit don't look USAF issue....

Even if it were, you can get 'em at plenty of surplus stores...

P.S. No one, who is not a near-death crack addict, would mistake Alec for anyone who had the character to serve.....

108 posted on 03/08/2002 7:30:11 PM PST by unamused
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To: summer
Get this...we get free catered lunch every day..

No, he's wearing a Hollyweird pilot's uniform. My father was a Marine Corps F-4 pilot in Viet-nam and a P-3 Pilot several years later in the Navy. I am a pilot as well, and I can tell you that while the coveralls may be real (can't see the color to be sure, the photo being B&W), the rest just doesn't look righ compared to real jocks.

As per the norm, ol' dude o' rino is a wannabe.

109 posted on 03/08/2002 7:32:46 PM PST by Lumberjack
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To: summer
Nice to have some lovely choices, isn't it? But I think I'd go for Condi at the top of the ticket if she pans out to be as reality oriented and tough as I think she is.

She sure has been a wow in the press briefings I've seen her give and she is definitely President Bush's right hand adviser.

Time will tell.

110 posted on 03/08/2002 7:33:16 PM PST by patriciaruth
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To: summer
...as I know you are trying to make what you believe is a valid point.

Well, gee, thanks, I guess. :-)

111 posted on 03/08/2002 7:40:37 PM PST by Dakmar
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To: Dakmar
Well, I think you know I actually meant well there! I was merely trying to better understand what you were saying. And, my lack of understanding was not your fault. I just took in that information a different way than you did. :)
112 posted on 03/08/2002 7:43:50 PM PST by summer
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To: patriciaruth
Yes, time will tell. But, either way -- those two names on a GOP presidential ticket in 2008 are much stronger, IMO, than Senator Clinton and: anyone. And, on the Dem side, that's who it will be in 2008. I would bet on it. :)
113 posted on 03/08/2002 7:45:27 PM PST by summer
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To: Paul Atreides;summer;pt17
Did someone mention a buffet?


114 posted on 03/08/2002 7:45:49 PM PST by weegee
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To: summer
Alec Baldwin....Alec Baldwin? No the name doesn't ring a bell, is he supposed to be someone?
115 posted on 03/08/2002 7:46:19 PM PST by Valin
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To: Lumberjack
Thanks for your post, and for the interesting info there, Lumberjack! :)
116 posted on 03/08/2002 7:46:29 PM PST by summer
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To: summer
The article shows Jeb Bush has made two historic judgeship appointments, a Korean immigrant and an African-American.

That's two more judge appointments than Daschle has made or will make this year.

117 posted on 03/08/2002 7:46:49 PM PST by PhilDragoo
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To: weegee
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh, that's terrible, weegee.... but -- the animation is so funny..... LOL!
118 posted on 03/08/2002 7:47:27 PM PST by summer
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To: PhilDragoo
That's two more judge appointments than Daschle has made or will make this year.

You know, I was thinking along those lines....thanks for your post, PhilDragoo. :)
119 posted on 03/08/2002 7:48:20 PM PST by summer
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To: unamused
P.S. No one, who is not a near-death crack addict, would mistake Alec for anyone who had the character to serve.....

LOL....thanks for the info in your post. And, if Alec really wants some gravitas to his future candidacy, he should perhaps do something now for the military. Or, is he too old and out of shape???
120 posted on 03/08/2002 7:50:27 PM PST by summer
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