Re: The REAL REASON Jeb Bush Is Letting Terri Die


Mary Laura English
Re: The REAL REASON Jeb Bush Is Letting Terri Die
Tue Oct 21 00:36:15 2003
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From: Mary Laura English mlenglish1@juno.com
To: jeb@jeb.org
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 19:58:07 -0700
Subject: Fw: The REAL REASON Jeb Bush Is Letting Terri Die

Governor Bush,

Is the below true and the reason why you have given no governor's reprieve for Terri? This is appalling. Please consider Terri's desire to live. She is a human being worthy of life. You have the authority. As a public official, please protect those who cannot protect them self.

In addition, her husband and the initial admitting hospital staff should be investigated. Terri was admitted with multiple fractures and this was not brought to the attention of the law. This is highly inappropriate.

Moreover, I am concerned with Judge Greer's attitude. It is not too unlike Josef Mengele's of Nazi Germany WWII concentration camps. This attitude does not belong in the United States of America.

Sincerely,
Mary Laura English


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Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 11:55:57 -0700
Subject: [apfn-1] The REAL REASON Jeb Bush Is Letting Terri Die
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Cheryl Seal
The REAL REASON Jeb Bush Is Letting Terri Die
Mon Oct 20 15:23:19 2003
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?disc=149495;article=45569;title=APFN

The REAL REASON Jeb Bush Has Failed to Step In To Save Terry Schiavo's Life

It's been six days now and Jeb Bush is FINALLY getting around to having a "session" about Terri - no real action, no governor's reprieve, mind you. Why is Jeb Bush supporting Terry's creepo/murderer husband? Because he identifies with him. Bush has been having a long-term affair with ex-playboy bunny Cynthia Henderson for years. He has continually lied about the affair, despite the overwhelming evidence, including eye-witness reports and a long list of favors showered on Henderson, including jobs, cars, trips, etc.
So, I can't help wondering if Bush, who's supposed to be such a "good Christian" is thinking more about how he wishes HE were single than his is about his alleged moral values.

Here's the story:

she? Ms. Henderson was appointed by Florida Governor Jeb Bush to head the Florida Department of Management Services after a scandal-ridden tenure as the head of Department of Business and Professional Regulation, a position to which she was also appointed by Little Brother.Cynthia A. Henderson
Secretary, Florida Department of Management ServicesWell-placed MWO sources in Tallahassee summarize Cynthia's checkered history as a state agency head:
Jeb has gone out of his way to protect Cyndi. She has been nothing but bad news since she was appointed by Jeb.

Cyndi has been involved in a number of questionable actions since appointed. Shortly after appointment to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation the agency dropped an investigation into the largest developer in the state. DBPR had spent $650,000 in the investigation and suddenly dropped the investigation. Maybe it is no coincidence that Henderson came from a law firm in Tampa that represented developers.

Later a male co-worker sued her for choking him after she accused him of interfering in the case. Was Cynthia Henderson disciplined for this action? No! The male co-worker was fired!

Next she got in trouble for flying to the Kentucky Derby on a corporate jet and staying in expensive hotel suites at the expense of industries she regulates. Surely this was the last straw and Mr. Ethical Jeb would fire her. But no, Jeb just appoints her to the head of another agency, Management Services.. *hmm*
(Thanks to our friends at the Tallahassee Klip n' Kare Salon)A little background on Cynthia HendersonThe Tampa Tribune

November 6, 1999
TALLAHASSEE - The live-in nanny for Department of Business and Professional Regulation head Cynthia Henderson has been given a job in the Department of Agriculture.

Henderson said Friday she had nothing to do with the hiring.

"She wanted a part-time job," she said Friday. "She looked and found one. I don't even know anybody at Agriculture."

But Candice Crawford, Henderson's former deputy and sister of Agriculture Commissioner Bob Crawford, said Friday that Henderson approached her sometime in April and asked her help...Henderson, a former Tampa land-use attorney, also brought up from Tampa the nanny's friend, a former Wackenhut Corp. security guard, giving him a job in her agency.

Full Story
The Tampa Tribune
December 2, 1999
TALLAHASSEE - "People come to work for the state and leave ... all the time," says a spokesman for agency head Cynthia Henderson.

Cynthia Henderson's live-in nanny and the nanny's boyfriend have quietly resigned the state jobs that Henderson allegedly helped them get at her Department of Business and Professional Regulation and the Department of Agriculture.

Bush spokesman Justin Sayfie called the resignations "a nonevent" and "of no importance to us." He said Bush continues to have confidence in Henderson...Three weeks ago, [Florida's chief inspector general, Marcia Cooke] concluded that the hiring resulted from "inappropriate influence" but said whether Henderson used such influence couldn't "be substantiated at this time."

..Henderson's agency was faulted for "inappropriately" spending state money to send Saint-Louis to a law enforcement training academy and failing to properly check his background.Full story

Wednesday, September 6, 2000 TALLAHASSEE (AP) -- In the first major shake-up of his administration, Gov. Jeb Bush overhauled the state agency that regulates Florida's businesses and professions Tuesday.Bush shifted Cynthia Henderson, secretary of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, to another state job and received resignation letters from 45 other top managers in her agency.Henderson was mired in controversy her first year on the job in 1999, facing questions about her ethics in running the agency on several occasions.Bush, at a news conference with Henderson to announce the agency changes, said much of the earlier criticism was unjustified and had nothing to do with his decision. Henderson did not comment.The governor named Henderson to head the Department of Management Services, which oversees state facilities as well as insurance and retirement programs for state employees. ..Henderson, 39, replaces Thomas McGurk at management services. Bush chose McGurk in July to run his new "workforce'' agency, which will be in charge of economic development and welfare reform.Bush described Henderson as "ideally suited'' for her new role. She earns $107,900.A resourceful MWO reader adds to the record..
http://www.naplesnews.com/today/editorial/d140804a.htm

"Mr. Bush's appointee to head the Department of Business and Professional Regulation also had to apologize recently for an ethical lapse.

Cynthia Henderson, caught accepting tickets and transportation to the Kentucky Derby from one business seeking a contract with DBPR and another regulated by her agency, admitted that she 'didn't use my best judgment.'"

http://www.thebackstretch.com/news/19990705.html

"Bush made a quicker change with Miller's boss, naming Cynthia Henderson, a 38-year-old lawyer in Tampa, as the new secretary of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation in January. Henderson allegedly accepted free tickets to the Derby, free hotel accommodations in Louisville from the Association of Racing Commissioners International, and free travel on a private plane owned by Tampa-based Outback Steakhouse. Her office regulates both the horse racing and restaurant industries in Florida. She denied all the allegations."

http://www.safe2use.com/government/florida-bush.htm

"... while Bush's head of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Cynthia Henderson, can play footsie with the very businesses she is supposed to oversee; hire friends and cronies; fire investigators who get too close to her pals; intervene on behalf of a restaurant where she has been a patron and cancel a $184,000 liquor tax debt, and
Gov. Diogenes [Jeb Bush] does - nothing."

http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/061799/met_2a1henry.html

Fraud inquiry dropped (by Bush administration)

[Harrell] said seeking that evidence could involve spending another $100,000, and the agency had to move on to other cases. Harrell took over the case this spring, after a number of officials resigned or were fired following Gov. Jeb Bush's appointment of the new agency secretary, Cynthia Henderson.

''Even if we allocated large sums of money, the outcome would be doubtful,'' he said, adding that he had not seen the groundswell of complaints from homeowners that he would have expected if there were large-scale problems. The change in administrations appeared to be an important factor in closing the case, said Paul Thompson, executive vice president of the builders'

What are we to make of the emerging cycle of apparent corruption by Ms. Henderson, followed by Jebbie's gallant defense?And finally, what to make of Bob Novak's comments yesterday?

Jeb Bowing Out? Well-placed Florida Republicans believe there is a real chance that Gov. Jeb Bush will not seek election to a second term next year.Bush was an easy winner in 1998, but the bitter Florida presidential recount eroded his popularity. Speculation about 2002 also centers on family troubles experienced by the president's brother.

More on Cynthia Henderson at:
http://www.counterpunch.org/jebjack.html

http://mediawhoresonline.com/cyndi1.htm
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