Bush sent the poor to jail for drug use. But the goodie-goodie Bush family members are free even though W was arrested and now his daughters have been arrested for booze. They broke the law. The Bush daughters should be treated like everyone else who breaks the law..
Have you read about Jena Bush's reported use of pot? There's a discussion at SALON Don't know if it is true. Don't know the background for the story. Thought you might be interested though.
Jenna Bush Seen At Frat Party Smoking Pot!
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And to repeat excerpt from SALON about "W" response to drugs when he was Texas Governor.
Here's an excerpt from SALON
"As has been well documented, Gov. Bush refuses to discuss his possible past drug use, but he is not shy in championing some of the harshest drug laws in the country against kids who come from neighborhoods like the Bottoms.
Under the previous Texas governor, Ann Richards, first-time offenders received automatic probation with drug counseling; when he ran against her, candidate Bush ridiculed this approach, calling it 'Penal Code Lite.'
Once he was in office, Bush signed a law ending such foolishness. Now, recreational users, first time offenders and even those caught with less than a gram face jail time: six months to two years.
Cynthia Cline, a Houston criminal defense attorney who is often appointed by the court to defend such cases, says most of her clients are poor, minority, and will lose. At $130 a day, Cline says, "you're not paid to prepare. The police will stop people of color in certain neighborhoods for any reason you can think of, like not wearing seat belts, routine traffic stops, not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign. Then they search everyone and everything."
"……Cline is angered by what she sees as Bush's hypocrisy on the drug issue.
"Ann Richards talked about overcoming her alcoholism. Why can't he?
He could tell people about why they should get off drugs, not just throw away the key, but it looks like he's forgotten about rehabilitation."
(Actually, Bush does talk about rehab. "Incarceration is rehabilitation," he has stated.)
Excerpt from. : The real Bush drug scandal
"Texas Gov. George W. Bush has presided over a crackdown on first-time drug offenders from poor neighborhoods like Houston's Third Ward Bottoms."
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