Antimulticulture
2005-11-14 10:12:03 UTC
[Ed. There must be others apart from the the recycled Bush's, Clinton's and
Kennedy's (Kerry) over and over again?...]
Jeb Bush leaves open White House bid
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/13/AR2005111300
319_pf.html
November 13, 2005
BERLIN (Reuters) - Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, the brother of U.S. President
George W. Bush, ruled out running for president in 2008 but left open the
possibility of a subsequent bid in an interview with a German magazine
published on Sunday.
Jeb Bush, who is scheduled to visit Germany this week, told Focus weekly he
had not thought much about running for the office held by his father and
older brother except to rule out the next election at the end of George W.
Bush's second term.
"You should never say never. But for the 2008 election, my answer is
definitely no," he said, in comments translated into German by the magazine.
Asked whether his answer meant a later challenge was possible, he said:
"Let's say there's a vague chance."
Bush, 52, said he spoke frequently with his brother and visited the White
House whenever he was in Washington but he said the two mainly discussed
family matters or sport.
--
Jim
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Western_Nationalist
Union Against Multiculty
"Abolish Multiculty and String Up The Traitors!"
Kennedy's (Kerry) over and over again?...]
Jeb Bush leaves open White House bid
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/13/AR2005111300
319_pf.html
November 13, 2005
BERLIN (Reuters) - Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, the brother of U.S. President
George W. Bush, ruled out running for president in 2008 but left open the
possibility of a subsequent bid in an interview with a German magazine
published on Sunday.
Jeb Bush, who is scheduled to visit Germany this week, told Focus weekly he
had not thought much about running for the office held by his father and
older brother except to rule out the next election at the end of George W.
Bush's second term.
"You should never say never. But for the 2008 election, my answer is
definitely no," he said, in comments translated into German by the magazine.
Asked whether his answer meant a later challenge was possible, he said:
"Let's say there's a vague chance."
Bush, 52, said he spoke frequently with his brother and visited the White
House whenever he was in Washington but he said the two mainly discussed
family matters or sport.
--
Jim
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Western_Nationalist
Union Against Multiculty
"Abolish Multiculty and String Up The Traitors!"