Sunday, November 18, 2007

KUCINICH: THEY'RE COMING TO TAKE YOU AWAY

A GENUINE DENNIS KUCINICH TIN-FOIL-HAT KIT

Kucinich: Time to question Bush's mental health
THE PHILDELPHIA INQUIRER STAFF REPORT,
Tue, Oct. 30, 2007

Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D. Ohio) suggested today that President Bush's comment about a nuclear Iran precipitating "World War III" is a sign of mental instability."

I seriously believe we have to start asking questions about his mental health," Kucinich, a back-of-the-pack candidate for president, said in an interview with The Inquirer's editorial board. "There's something wrong. He does not seem to understand his words have real impact."

At a news conference two weeks ago, Bush said, "I've told people that if you're interested in avoiding World War III, it seems like you ought to be interested in preventing them (Iran) from having the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon."

“Dennis Kucinich has always been a hard guy to take seriously. but this takes the cake," said Dan Ronayne, Republican National Committee spokesman. "Maybe he thinks preposterous quotes are the only way he can get his failed campaign any attention.”

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This speech is from a man who believes in aliens. Can the aliens please, pleease, come soon, and return him to the proper planet? He is obviously living on the wrong one!
CHOMP

KUCINICH: MASTER OF FLIP-DIP THINKING...AND FASHION

Kucinich Protests Army School That Trains Latin American Soldiers

Sunday, November 18, 2007
FOX NEWS

COLUMBUS, Ga. — Democratic presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich said Sunday the thinking that went into producing an Army school blamed for human rights abuses in Latin America was the same that led the U.S. to war in Iraq and could cause it to raid Iran.

Kucinich was speaking at the 18th annual protest of the school at Fort Benning that trains Latin American soldiers, police and government officials. One of his first acts as president if elected would be to close the school, he said.

"The type of thinking that produced this school is the same type of thinking that produced the war in Iraq and is producing a war against Iran," Kucinich said. The Ohio congressman and former Cleveland mayor was addressing a crowd estimated by local police to number roughly 10,000.

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