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 No.479

This past week Jeb Bush was a guest on The Late Show with new host Stephen Colbert when Bush said something that some conservative voters might find shocking.

When Colbert asked the Governor if the Constitution implied a national right to gun ownership, Bush seemed to indicate that he believed each state had the right to legislate gun ownership as they see fit.

Stephen Colbert: Well, the right to have an individual firearm to protect yourself is a national document, in the Constitution, so shouldn't that also be applied national…

Jeb Bush: No. Not necessarily…There's a 10th amendment to our country, the Bill of Rights has a 10th amendment that says powers are given to the states to create policy, and the federal government is not the end all and be all. That's an important value for this country, and it's an important federalist system that works quite well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9Iuk9BYJKA

After the story broke, the Bush campaign contacted the Daily Caller to explain that Bush is a strong supporter of the 2nd Amendment and that he wasn't trying to argue that states have the right to limit the 2nd Amendment.

An update from the Bush campaign:

"Governor Bush is a strong 2nd amendment advocate and reiterated his view that the federal government should not be passing new gun control laws. He believes in states rights and as Governor of Florida he used the 10th Amendment to expand gun rights with a "Six Pack of Freedom" bill and received an A+ ratings from the NRA."

Colbert wasn't asking if the government could expand gun rights, he was saying that since the right to gun ownership is nationally mandated so too should gun laws be nationally mandated.

While Jeb tries to use a states-right argument here, he should have simply turned Colbert's argument back on itself. Because the Constitution mandates the right to gun ownership, this means that the federal government (and the state governments) have no right legislating against gun ownership. If we can't trust Jeb to counter a simple and easily refuted attack on the 2nd Amendment, how can we trust him with more complex issues?

https://archive.is/3JInr

http://eaglerising.com/23743/jeb-bush-doesnt-see-a-national-right-to-gun-ownership/

 No.483

What a scumbag.


 No.597

(NOTE: George Soros is a radical leftist billionaire who supports gun confiscation, funds provocateurs that infiltrate organizations known for causing riots and havoc, and he has even been kicked out of several countries for funding criminal networks to destabilize nations.)

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush’s oil shipping business is partly financed by progressive billionaire George Soros’s Chinese business partner and protégé.

Bush’s ties to the left-wing Democratic donor could cast further suspicion on his personal business dealings during the Republican primary season.

Bush is the chairman of BH Logistics, a $26 million private equity fund that was incorporated in April 2014. Who invested in BH Logistics?

Bush’s firm received a major investment from HNA Group, a Chinese private equity firm. Bush took the money from HNA Group and spent it to invest in the gas shipping company Dorian LPG, which is incorporated in the Republic of The Marshall Islands.

What is HNA Group? And more importantly, who funds it?

Look no further than George Soros.

HNA Group’s chairman Chen Feng is one of China’s wealthiest businessmen, and he has Soros to thank for it. Feng, chairman of Hainan Airlines, secured a $25 million investment from Soros in 1995 after a personal New York City meeting. In 2000, he formed HNA Group to become the parent company of Hainan Airlines. Soros invested an additional $25 million in Hainan Airlines in 2005.

HNA Group now reports $17.5 billion in revenue and owns $58 billion in assets.

Soros and HNA Group launched a joint venture in 2007 called Grand China Airlines Holding Company, which is now the majority stakeholder in Hainan Airlines. The group announced in 2014 that it was increasing its investment in Hainan Airlines. Soros owns 18.6 percent of Grand China Airlines Holding Company, with HNA Group holding 32.8 percent, and the Hainan provincial government owning the other 48.6 percent. HNA Group owns 500 operational jets through Hainan Airlines.

The Bush campaign did not provide comment for this report.

https://archive.is/e2eI8

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/09/29/jeb-bush-funded-george-soross-chinese-business-partner/


 No.598

>States Can Override Our Second Amendment Rights

This has been going on for quite some time. It needs to stop.


 No.1127

RINO ESTABLISHMENT EXPOSED: Top Jeb Bush Political Donor Supports Hitlary Clinton Over Donald Trump

One of Florida’s biggest 'conservative Republican' moneymen (ha! a RINO is a more fitting qualification) — and a billionaire backer of Jeb Bush — is so disgusted by Donald Trump’s candidacy that if he has to, he’ll do the unthinkable:

“If I have a choice — and you can put it in bold — if I have a choice between Trump and Hillary Clinton, I’m choosing Hillary,” Miami healthcare magnate Mike Fernandez told the Miami Herald on Friday. “She’s the lesser of two evils.”

By saying he’d pick Clinton over Trump, Fernandez took a bolder stance than Bush himself, who said on CBS News’ Face the Nation last Sunday: “Anybody is better than Hillary Clinton,” though he added that he has “great doubts about Donald Trump’s ability to be commander in chief.”

REGARDLESS, polls still show Trump is far in the lead as other polls also show support for Jeb Bush crashing. This is likely because Republican Americans are fed up with being neo-con'd by establishment RINOs as they almost always give in, cower, hide and back down to despot agendas of far-left radicals even though they know despotism is not in the interest of America, nor will it ever protect prosperity, freedom, real national security or our sovereignty.

https://archive.is/uyp9M

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/elections-2016/article48067815.html




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