Wednesday, June 03, 2015

"...there is always someone carping on the sidelines...."

I am so happy there are champions for justice and the law. It doesn't matter how slick Jeb Bush is or can be; the truth is out. The American people can now look at actual words and actions and decide there is a degree of criminality in his campaign. It can't be erased.

The problems with our election system is that it is constantly bombarded by entitlement defined by money in large amounts. The real political system is drowning in the sea of corrupt money. The Supreme Court made corrupt money legal. Where does this stop? 

I sincerely appreciate everyone along the way that has upheld the dignity and integrity of the USA election system and laws. I think everyone is great. Thank you so much.

June 1, 2015
By Alexandrea A. Bogunn

While most of the Sunday (click here) political news shows ignored accusations that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) may be unlawfully coordinating with his super PAC, CBS' Bob Schieffer asked the prospective presidential candidate if he was "violating the spirit of the law."

Bush has recently come under scrutiny for coordinating with his super PAC, Right to Rise. As the Washington Post reported, "Democracy 21 and the Campaign Legal Center -- sent a letter to Attorney General Loretta Lynch [on May 27] asking that the Justice Department investigate whether Bush and his PAC 'are engaged in knowing and willful violations of federal campaign finance laws.' The groups are calling on Lynch to appoint an independent Special Counsel to investigate potential violations."

In a May 31 editorial, The New York Times editorial board endorsed the idea and urged the Justice Department to get involved, describing Bush's relationship with Right to Rise as "brazen," and "cynical" and noted that Bush is "obviously" running for president:...