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"We the People" politely decline this offer

Thanks but no Thanks to Another Bush


By Elvira Fernandez Hasty ——--February 4, 2014

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(My reply to Jeb Bush Jr. letter asking me to send a birthday card to his father.) I am happy to write a personal message to your father, Governor Jeb Bush. You can actually share this note with him.

It has been rumored that Governor Jeb Bush wishes to run for President. This time he really should listen to his mother when she tells us that the country has had enough Bushes. I congratulate Barbara Bush for her perceptive insight and wish her family would heed her advice. Jeb, you tell me that your father "is fighting for our children and for generations of students to come" via his Foundation for Florida's Future to reform education(Common Core), and that he seeks smart solutions to reform immigration (Amnesty). Both Common Core and Amnesty will be devastating to the education of our children. Common Core seeks to "indoctrinate" all children in public schools to serve big government and be used as tools by big business------future zombies of a One World Government run by elitist multibillionaires like George Soros and Bill Gates. Amnesty will bring even more illegal aliens into a school system that panders to La Raza and other leftist organizations, and hurts the quality of education our American children receive. Just look at what is happening in the California public school system. Right now my advice to your father and everyone in the Bush family is to retire from political life. We appreciate your family's intent to become public servants but "We the People" politely decline this offer. The Bush family has already caused much damage to our country and honestly, we are looking for younger, conservative and principled leaders who understand the values and needs of American families, who are concerned with the debt left to our children, and who wish to protect our God given rights. Your family can no longer satisfy our needs and demands and, therefore, we politely turn down their job application.

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Elvira Fernandez Hasty——

Elvira Fernandez Hasty was born in La Habana, Cuba, to immigrants from Spain.  She attended a private Catholic school for women, French Dominicans School, until the age of fifteen.  At that time, the Castro regime militia invaded her home one night in order to question her 20 year old sister, Rose, about her involvement in “counter-revolution” at the University.  After some months of anguish, my father arranged for Rose to obtain diplomatic protection from the country of Honduras, and the decision was also made to send me away before confiscation of private schools by the communist government.  My sister flew to Honduras under the protection of the Ambassador on January 24, 1961, while I left the country for Florida the next day via the Pedro Pan organization that was formed to protect Cuban children from Marxist indoctrination. 

After finishing high school in Florida and working at an electric company billing department, Elvira continued her studies at St. Mary College in Kansas.  She graduated cum laude with a BS in Chemistry and later received her PhD in Chemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana, IL.  Dr. Hasty spent twenty years in college teaching and research, becoming Associate Professor of Chemistry and Chairperson at Mundelein College in Chicago. 

In 1997, Elvira and her husband James, moved to Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, where she currently resides.  She has been politically active since then, first in the Republican Party and lately in her own conservative organization, Ponte Vedra Conservative Women, a group of conservative women concerned about the future of our country. We are united by our common desire to preserve our Constitution, the principles of our Founding Fathers, and our Judeo/Christian values.


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