Keep George P. Bush out of the Attorney General of Texas Office

Keep George P. Bush out of the Attorney General of Texas Office

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Anticipating next State elections in 2022 a Republican candidate for Attorney General of Texas George P. Email examples of his failure to this page.

Bush should not be elected because he failed as Land Commissioner in many ways.

11/08/2021

So very true. Just because he has a Hispanic mother is NOT a good reason to vote for him. We need to stay focused on issues and qualifications. GPB is not a Constitutionalist, does not support the Right to Bear Arms. He HAS voted to reimagine the Alamo, did the bidding of the Chamber of Commerce and the Democrats in San Antonio and Bexar County, and spoken against any prohibition against abortion. GPB has never practiced law and wants to ne a chief law enforcement official for the State of Texas, this is just arrogant and an action by one who sees himself as entitled. Judge a man by what he has or has not done NOT by what he says.

06/29/2021

A LITTLE RETROSPECTIVE OF "THE SAPLING" GPB WAS FIRST OUTED FOR HIS UNWARRENTED AMBITION AND BLATANT DIREGARD OF PERSONSL MORALS AND ETHICS . BEWARE OF A WOLF IN SHEEP CLOTHING.

While the contracts and contributions are entirely legal, they illustrate the convergence of the Alamo project and Bush’s political ambitions.

We Say: Battlegrounds are preserved and memorialized with Cenotaphs (empty-tomb) worldwide, India to London, Omaha Beach to the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington Cemetary. Only a few are located within sight of the actual battleground, fewer still are inscribed with names.
The Alamo Cenotaph is situated so that visitors see both the tiny mission church where defenders made their last stand and the marble memorial with the names of those fallen at that spot. The takeaway image that merges both is what, to some of us Texans, makes the Alamo not a ‘site,’ on a registry, but a ‘shrine.’ A shrine to the spirit of independence and sacrifice for greater, future good that Texans cherish. A shrine to the Heros of the Alamo. Quoting William Faulkner: “The past is never dead. It’s never even past.”
Mayor Nirenberg, your effort to put the Cenotaph “out of sight, out of mind,” is misguided. Change the plans handed you by the experts-from-afar who don’t understand what or who they are dealing with.
Now, investigative reporter and SATP contributor Kenric Ward uncovered even more ‘crony’ deals than we suspected.
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Republished from TexasMonitor.org, by Kenric Ward, October 30, 2017. Image credit: image not covered by license – Contributor Donald Krebs.
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Kevin Ward
A prominent San Antonio company and campaign contributor engineered a “donor” agreement and a $982,000 contract to work on the state’s controversial “Re-imagined” Alamo project.
Before and after signing the donor agreement, executives at Pape-Dawson Engineers made a series of campaign contributions totaling $13,500 to George P. Bush, the Texas Land Commissioner who is making the Alamo venture the cornerstone of his re-election bid.
Bush’s campaign finance report shows Pape-Dawson CEO Sam Dawson contributed $8,500 in three installments on May 15, 2013, Dec. 10, 2014, and April 21, 2016. Eugene Dawson, listed as director, gave $5,000 on Dec. 10, 2014.
Pape-Dawson’s 2017 contract with Bush’s General Land Office includes $495,000 for archaeological studies, along with GIS mapping and traffic and parking work, according to documents The Texas Monitor obtained from the Land Office through a public records request.
Earlier, the company had an agreement with Bush’s office to “contribute in-kind services to the GLO towards execution/implementation of the Alamo Complex site work.” Signed by Sam Dawson on Jan. 20, 2016, the one-year agreement stated, “The donor (Pape-Dawson) shall contribute to the GLO, free of charge, engineering services at the Alamo Complex Grounds.”
While the contracts and contributions are entirely legal, they illustrate the convergence of the Alamo project and Bush’s political ambitions.

06/10/2021

A basic problem with GPB is that he has never litigated one case. Additionally his liscense to practice was allowed to expire years ago and only recently reinstated. Inexperience, a stepping stone to another office, poor judgment (Alamo) project), dishonesty (over paying cronies in the Alamo project), attitude of entitlement. This is what GPB brings to this office from Florida. He is the son of low energy Bush.

05/31/2021

The heritage left by GPB will be equally poor as AG as he has left behind through the tenure as Texas Land Commissioner. Globalism, abridge the Texas Constitution, failure to perform duties, diminish Texas history, failure to defend the US Constitution, over paid for services from cronies, and yes he is a nice guy to have drinks with but don't try to have a meaningful discussion. Also feels a bit entitled and we don't need any more ENTITLED persons that think they know what is best for YOU. Individualism over Collectivism.

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