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Contributor Lloyd Garver Has A Suggestion For Democratic President Hopeful Dennis Kucinich

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by aaabee-2009 November 7, 2007 7:05 PM EST
Posted by tburzio at 03:28 PM : Nov 07, 2007

Yes, tburzio. Conservatives 100% angelic, liberals 100% bad. Got ya.
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by cbs_oliver November 7, 2007 6:41 PM EST
Good point.

How about Dennis goes for that minority of people who actually really do believe in God (as opposed to those who just believe in religion)?

He''s got a good start.

Jesus would probably approve of his positions on most issues.

Talk about your oddball points of view!
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by tburzio November 7, 2007 6:28 PM EST
A "belief" is when facts allow two different conclusions. "Delusion" is when you make up facts to come to a conclusion. Being a Republican is when a liberal tries to make you believe a conclusion without facts. Being a Democrat is when the facts support only one conclusion, but you believe another and try and talk a Republican into believing it.
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by aaabee-2009 November 7, 2007 6:04 PM EST
UFO''s?

There is no room for a man''s honest opinion? We can see angels and ghosts and talk to the spirits of our dead loved ones and see the face of Jesus in hot cakes, but no one but a certified nut can see an Unidentifed Flying Object? Does one need to be certified before seeing a UFO, or is classified as certified after seeing it.

I paid no attention to Kucinich UNTIL he fessed up to seeing a UFO, which is not the same as fessing up to seeing a flying saucer. A UFO is as titled, unidentified.

At least he isn''t seeing terrorists behind every Bush.

dennis4president.com
Lets get Kuci for ''08
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by aaabee-2009 November 7, 2007 5:35 PM EST
Now who is shoving what *** down whose throat?
Posted by guysdigdirt at 12:27 PM : Nov 07, 2007

hey, dirt. If you didn''t stand there with your mouth wide open, trying to shout down all other points of view, you wouldn''t have to swallow so much *** back.

Just how much gets into that tightly closed brain of yours though. You seem like you have all the answers wrapped up and tied with a bow. No room for any maturation or alteration of your world view since....kindergarden?

Have a great Bush day.
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by taxguydave November 7, 2007 5:23 PM EST
Kucinich says the things that he thinks people want to hear, but he has no actual plan to accomplish any of it. If we start pulling out of Iraq tomorrow, no way is it going to be completed in 3 months (it took us 2 years to withdraw from Vietnam). Medicare for everybody is a great idea, but it''s going to take years to sign up 200 million+ people, and he has no interim plan.

He talks a good game, but there''s no substance.

Also, he seems to have shifted his views dramatically in the year before he first decided to run (2003) for President. He used to be a reliable anti-choice, anti-free speech vote.
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by davidsereda November 7, 2007 5:07 PM EST
I don''t know why we keep ignorning the facts about UFOs. recently a Lockheed Martin Senior Scientist, Boyd Bushman, testified about UFOs and Roswell in www.fromheretoandromeda.com and all the main stream media gets too scared to run the story. The also lie about the percentages of Americans who believe in UFOs. See the real poll numbers:

http://www.ufoevidence.org/topics/PublicOpinionPolls.htm
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by rematenaj November 7, 2007 3:42 PM EST
I personally don''t care that Dennis Kucinich has seen a UFO - I really like the other things he says. And I know a lot of other people do too. It''s too bad the only way to get elected in this country is to have a bundle of money.....
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by guysdigdirt November 7, 2007 3:27 PM EST
Seeing a UFO is just crazy but believing that the universe was created by an invisible man who lives in the sky in seven days is perfectly logical. No wonder this country is going down the toilet.

Posted by roger3815
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Right on the money. An invisible man creating the universe... just a stupid as transfering images through space as invisible matter and energy waves to come into a home across the world into a box, letting you see what is happening thousands of miles away. Stupid like a body that heals itself, and with all the technology we have as the bright and intellectual people we have become we cannot come close to duplicating even the simplist parts of the biomechanics.

You say this invisible man thing is shoved down your throat, hypocrite. Would you have us believe a micro-organism evolved to a fish, to a land walking fish, to a monkey to a man? Yeah right. But then two of these miracles would have had to happen at the same time or the species would not have continued. Now who is shoving what *** down whose throat?
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by adventurepa November 7, 2007 2:38 PM EST
UFO''s are real and have been real for a long time.
The government has covered up what they found because of the money and technology involved.

Ask yourself how much money is involved if only one alien device was ever discovered?

The reengineering development and reselling of that technology would be worth trillions of dollars.
Now imagine what they found in Roswell.

This is not crazy, unless you believe the naysayers.
Just like any fabel, there is some truth.
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