Can we start an oppo thread on Bush?

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Interesting.....

Are Florida's Judges For Real?

Additionally, Thompson claims to have discovered that Tunis did not even have a valid oath on file at the beginning of her current term. The governor made the appoint, but he failed to require her to swear the oaths prior to allowing her to start performing duties or collecting pay.

According to Florida legal researcher Bob Hurt who has studied the issue and even written a book that helped draw attention to the problem, someone in the State Department ordered the notarization requirement removed during Jeb Bush’s first term as governor. That omission rendered the forms null and void because the U.S. and Florida Constitutions require the oath, and the law requires that it be properly notarized.

In the summer of 2006, Hurt unearthed what he calls a massive scam involving the loyalty oaths. Without the signature and seal of a notary, a public officer cannot legally prove that they actually swore the oath, so it is not recognized as valid, he said. Without being legally bound to the law which protects the rights of the people, Florida’s judges were allegedly running rampant.


“None of the officials elected or appointed since 2000 have a valid candidate oath. That includes the Governor, Attorney General, Supreme Court justices, legislators, State Attorneys, County Commissioners, Sheriffs, Tax Collectors – in short, everyone,” Hurt said.

Hurt believes the government of Florida does not constitute a republic as guaranteed to the people by Article IV Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution for two reasons:
1.The failure of Florida’s elected and appointed officers to have valid loyalty oaths on file serves as a fundamental destruction of the Florida Republic because Florida has no duly constituted government – every elected and appointed officer is an imposter as defined by law; and
2.The action of the Florida Supreme Court to make the Florida Bar part of the Judicial Branch of government violates the separation of powers.

“In 1949 the Florida Supreme Court absorbed and integrated the Florida Bar with the court, making the Bar and all its members also members of the Florida judiciary,” Hurt explained. Article II Section 3 of the Florida Constitution prohibits members of one branch of government from working in any other branch. “It makes exceptions of the Attorney General and State Attorneys, but it shouldn’t,” Hurt continued. The implications of this have been called “earth-shattering” by observers.

The U.S. Supreme Court and the Attorney General of Florida have ruled that the loyalty oath is constitutional, and that it must be complied with strictly. Ignorance of the law is also not considered an excuse for violating it, so experts say penalties could be stiff.
 
Can we start an opposition research thread on Jeb Bush?

Grassroots probably shouldn't do this, as it's something that if we find something interesting (or, negative) and get it out it might not be in the controlled fashion that Rand's potential 2016 campaign wants. I think we should just sit around, donate money (if you like that sort of thing still), and maybe volunteer time to do some phone banking.

The campaign controlling everything, is what is needed. And Rand's PACs will cover the attacks. No need for us to do their jobs, and potentially make matters worse. They have probably taken more political action courses than anybody near Jeb, so he doesn't even stand a chance anyway.
 
The Left is already hammering him which, with the Right's logic, will just embolden him to run. To think the Right isn't ready to embrace another Bush would imply the Right actually puts thought into a candidate and not just the one with the biggest wallet.
 
The most important factors that would lead Jeb to make a run for it are probably going to run completely under the radar. And I think that is possible because of traditional "opposition research". And the result of that is, I think, that longball in the eyes of the grassroots would serve, at its core, to simply justify an eventual/inevitable endorsment of Jeb from Rand. Now, when I say grassroots, I'm talking about elements of the grassroots that are happy to just get a Republican elected. Is this what you're really inviting here, Matt? If you're not then that's fine. Is just the impression that I get.
 
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Sheit, if we found anything good he'd probably run to Jeb's campaign offering to sell the information or spin it however they wanted by spamming forums on the internet as long as he gets paid.

good point...

I'm from the 'let the chips fall where they may' crowd...

My experience with the GOP is that they will lie, cheat, steal, and use violence via their power lobby of money and corruption with their 'soldiers' carrying the load...

Anyone that was involved in Ron's grassroots campaign knows what i'm talking about. So Matt, have at it. You'll do it without my help i'm sure anyway...
 
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