by Y4NK33 PL4N3T » March 17th, 2015, 4:32 am
Jeb Bush’s email troubles grow more serious
Jeb Bush used his private e-mail account as Florida governor to discuss security and military issues such as troop deployments to the Middle East and the protection of nuclear plants, according to a review of publicly released records.
The e-mails include two series of exchanges involving details of Florida National Guard troop deployments after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the review by The Washington Post found.
The Washington Post’s report on the security risks surrounding Jeb Bush conducting official business on his private account coincided with a New York Times article, which noted that it took the former governor more than seven years “to comply fully with a Florida public records statute” on email disclosure
The report quoted a non-partisan expert with the Florida-based First Amendment Foundation who said Bush’s disclosure policy was “a technical violation of the law.” The governor was required to turn over records pertaining to official business “at the expiration of his or her term of office,” and the Republican waited more than seven years to meet these obligations.
And while the revelations are themselves noteworthy, what seems especially problematic for Bush is the broader context in which these details appear.
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Let's summarize:
1. Jeb discusses troop deployments to the Middle East :fail
2. Jeb discusses protection of nuke plants :fail
3. Jeb discusses Florida National Guard troop deployments after 9/11 :fail
4. Jeb stalls for SEVEN years to comply fully with a Florida public records statute on email disclosure :fail
5. Jeb broke the Law :fail
No need to search for a smoking gun here boys, good ole Jeb left it out in the open for everyone to see with 5 rounds in the chamber! :lolthumb
:ROFL2