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    Jeb Bush Fundraising Email: My Response

    Time for you to quit Jeb! No more Bush family members. Your brother GW was horrible and so are you.

    William Gheen

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    -----Original Message-----
    From: "Jeb Bush" <bush@postup.targetedvictory.com>
    Sent: Monday, February 15, 2016 2:15pm
    To: "williamg@alipac.us" <williamg@alipac.us>
    Subject: Donald crossed a line



    William — Saturday night, Donald Trump came after my family yet again. But I told him, I was sick and tired of it, and put him in his place.

    But even I was surprised to hear him attack my brother, George W. Bush, over 9/11.

    Donald showed once more he cannot be the Republican Party's nominee.

    Here is the truth: George kept us safe.

    Now I need you to stand with me on this. Join me and send a message to Donald Trump by contributing $100, $50, $25 or even just $5.

    We need to hit our $100,000 goal in the next 48 hours to make it clear that you're with us.

    William, I need you to chip in $100, $50, $25 or even just $5 now.

    Now is the time to step up.

    Thank you,

    Jeb
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    No one attacked your family more than you did by omitting your last name on your campaign slogan! Clearly you did not want the Bush name on your slogan.

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    Bush One gave us NAFTA. Bush Two gave us CAFTA. Bush Two also opened the borders to tens of millions of illegal aliens by not enforcing at all US immigration law for the first 6 years of his Presidency. Not only have the Bushes sold US out on both trade and immigration, they started and embroiled US in wars that led to more wars that led to a catastrophe in the Middle East that is adversely impacting the economies, treasuries, cultures and national security of countries all over the world including Europe and the United States.

    Their "worldviews" are anti-American, anti-US citizen, and favor in almost every way and means the interests of foreign entities and governments at the expense of the United States and the American People.

    I'm a Republican who voted for both of them. And I have never been so disgusted with two former Presidents as I am with the Bushes. They need to slink off with whatever they got in return for selling out our country and disappear into the oblivion and obscurity they deserve. Personally, it's times like this that I totally and completely resent having to pay them pensions.

    I'm a Republican who long before Donald Trump was running for President wanted Bush impeached for what he was doing on immigration and trade as well as deceiving the American People into supporting an invasion of Iraq.

    There is no honor in honoring those who sell out our country and lie to US about War. No honor at all.
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    Bush One gave us NAFTA.
    The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) passed in the House of Representatives with the support of 132 Republicans and 102 Democrats. Passed the Senate with 34 Republican and 27 Democrat supporters. For the most part, NAFTA was a bi-partisan effort that would not have come close to passing without Democrat support. Bill Clinton signed NAFTA in Dec. 1993 and it went into law in Jan. 1994. Clinton, while signing the NAFTA bill, stated that "NAFTA means jobs. American jobs, and good paying American jobs. If I didn't believe that, I wouldn't support this agreement."

    My point is, it is unfair to give President George H. W. Bush all the credit for NAFTA. While he may have negotiated it, President Clinton pushed it and signed it into law. Obviously, by his own admission, nobody twisted Bill's arm. Of course he was influenced by lobbyist and big money donors, but that's another story for another time.

    You're right about CAFTA, George Bush owns it.






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    Following diplomatic negotiations dating back to 1990 among the three nations, U.S. President George H. W. Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Mexican President Carlos Salinas, each responsible for spearheading and promoting the agreement, ceremonially signed the agreement in their respective capitals on December 17, 1992.[5] The signed agreement then needed to be ratified by each nation's legislative or parliamentary branch.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_...rade_Agreement

    It's my opinion that GHW Bush deserves all the credit for NAFTA because it was his deal, he negotiated it, and he signed the tri-party agreement that was then easily ratified by our Congresscritters who haven't met a free trade treason deal selling out our country they wouldn't support because all their donors and special interests that fund their campaigns support these agreements.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_...rade_Agreement

    It's my opinion that GHW Bush deserves all the credit for NAFTA because it was his deal, he negotiated it, and he signed the tri-party agreement that was then easily ratified by our Congresscritters who haven't met a free trade treason deal selling out our country they wouldn't support because all their donors and special interests that fund their campaigns support these agreements.
    We'll have to agree to disagree that Bush was solely responsible for NAFTA. Like I said, the bill passed the Congress with bi-partisan support and was signed into law by President Bill Clinton. To absolve him of some responsibility just doesn't work. He could have stopped it dead in its tracks if he so chose. The NAFTA bill did not reach his desk with a veto proof margin of support.

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    Judy and MW, please do not address each other to keep the peace. Thanks.

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