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Posted on: September 30th, 2005
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Tags: blog, Cuba, Cuban, judge
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From a blog I have never visited before…
But then I came across another more probable nominee: Judge Marilyn Milian, a Cuban-American who is on “The People’s Court” tv show and was appointed by the President’s brother, Gov. Jeb Bush, to the 11th Circuit Court in 1999 (which includes Dade County).
She is young and will occupy the bench for 30-40 years, keeping W’s legacy alive for a long time. Part of the Bush legacy is making sure that Jeb is viable as a Governor that can be re-elected and set on a historic dynasty in the White House. This can only happen with the Cuban-American constituency. Judge Milian will be the best choice to make this happen.
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