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Jeb Bush and Barack Obama

Hillary Clinton: Jeb Bush says U.S.-Canada relations in need of repair Bush criticizes Obama for overstating climate change issue Bush family loyalty surfaces on Iraq invasion questionPHOTOS Republican presidential hopefuls for 2016 "The question is what am I going to do about it And I've decided, according to CBC. I'm a candidate for president of the United States." Bush half-hour speech touted his record with education, jobs and the under-privileged, while taking aim at the Democrats, President Barack Obama and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton in particular, over such issues as health care and foreign relations with countries. Six months after he said he was considering a bid for 2016, the 62-year-old former Florida governor formally entered the crowded race with a speech and rally near his Florida home at Miami Dade University, selected because it serves a large and diverse student body. "Our country is on a very bad course, and the question is, what are we going to do about it " he asked the cheering crowd. We will take Washington … out of the business of causing problems.'— Jeb Bush Bush vowed to "rebuild the armed forces" after what he characterized as years of neglect by the Democrats. Though he is the brother of one president and son of another, Bush described himself as an outsider and reformer — able to take on the "pampered elites" in Washington — while reaching out to female, Hispanic and lower-income voters. He also pledged to deliver four per cent annual growth for the U.S. economy "and the 19 million jobs that come with it." "We will take Washington — the static capital of this dynamic country — out of the business of causing problems," Bush added. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.