Pubdate: Tue, 07 May 2002 Source: Bradenton Herald (FL) Copyright: 2002 Bradenton Herald Contact: http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradentonherald/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/58 Authors: Dave Michon, Stephen Heath ENRAGED BY TEARS The hypocrisy pours from Jeb Bush on the drug war issue. His tearful display at a "drug summit" shows these politicians don't push these inhuman drug laws for their own children, they push them for ours. "I have an emotional feeling about my daughter," Bush said. "I love her a lot. When she's hurting, it brings me great sadness. She's always going to be daddy's little girl to me." Well, Mr. Bush, we all love our kids and millions of them are "hurting" in much more stark conditions than your daughter is - the vast U.S. prison complex where they are subject to hell. Our kids don't get posh treatment and we don't get to have the charges erased like your daughter will. I feel for you as a father, Mr. Bush, but as a governor, your tears enrage me. DAVE MICHON Eau Claire, Wis. ~~~~~~~~~~~ UNMOVED BY TEARS Gov. Bush weeps alligator tears when discussing his daughter's drug abuse problems in front of a large crowd of potential voters and supporters. Those of us not in attendance can empathize, but remain curious if his tears extend to the tens of thousands of Floridians arrested each year on non-violent drug charges who are jammed into county jails and state prisons. Bush has claimed for three years that treatment funding is smarter than continued incarceration, but his actions as governor reveal his true attitudes toward those Floridians not named Noelle. Does his pain extend to the over 50,000 inmates in the Florida Department of Corrections who need drug treatment, but will have to wait at least a full year due to his eliminating all in-prison treatment funding? Was he weeping while waging a vigorous 12-month campaign against a proposed ballot initiative that would allow Floridians the right to drug treatment for first and second nonviolent drug possession offenses? This while his daughter is whisked from the Tallahassee jail into a posh facility within hours of her arrest. Jeb Bush apologized for his tears, citing that it was a "genetic trait inherited from my father." It seems that another trait he inherited from "read my lips" Daddy Bush is the ability to say one thing from his mouth and do the exact opposite with a stroke of his governor's pen. Please excuse those of us who won't be fooled again. STEPHEN HEATH Drug Policy Forum of Florida Clearwater - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFlorida)