Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 19:14:20 -0400 (EDT) From: A Jay Eddy Subject: Browrd Log Cabin Meets With Jeb Bush 1-J For Immediate Release Broward Log Cabin Club of Florida P.O. Box 1281, Ft. Lauderdale,FL 33302 (954) LCR-1995 FLORIDA'S LOG CABIN REPUBLICANS GUESTS AT BUSH RALLY Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, On Monday, June 22nd, governortorial candidate Jeb Bush of Florida addressed an over-flow crowd of 600 supporters and guests at a reception sponsored by the Republican Clubs of Broward County at the Holiday Inn West. Unique to this event was an invitation extended to the leadership of the Broward Log Cabin Club of Florida by the Executive Committee of the County's Republican Party. Log Cabin Republican Club members from Miami/Dade, Broward, West Palm Beach and Brevard had an opportunity to meet briefly with Jeb Bush and other elected officials in an air of excitement and enthusiasm. Jamie Smathers, President of Log Cabin Tampa, although unable to attend the event as Broward's guest, sent a message of appreciation to Bush for the extended offer of equitable participation. Bush reported to LCR leaders Jack Majeske and Andy Eddy that "In my own business and campaign office, sexual orientation has not been a criterion or basis for employment. In the past my business and campaign have hired gays and lesbians based on their work qualifications." He further noted that "I don't place sexual orientation in the same classification as race or disability" and for this reason "I do not favor extending special rights to Florida's non-heterosexuals." Bush indicated that "I have no intention of using issues relating to sexual orientation as a campaign issue - pro or con.... My message is for every citizen of our state regardless of differences in background, perspective and outlook." The Log Cabin delegation was seated in the first row, facing the dais, in full view of Jeb and a number of dignitaries including Mayor Naugle of Ft. Lauderdale, Senator Jim Scott, Representative Debbie Sanderson, Chair Ed Pozzuoli, etc. Jack Majeske, President of Broward Log Cabin Republicans noted "We believe that this was a serious effort to move the "Party of Lincoln" back into the equitable "Big Tent" theory of inclusion and for that reason we anticipate the long awaited official chartering of our club by Republicans who judge us on our ability and our willingness to serve as demonstrated here today by the actions of this very diverse family." ----------------------------------------------------------------- End of Message 1-J BLCCF-E.BB ----------------------------------------------------------------- A Jay Eddy ajayeddy@bc.seflin.org