Presidential Mental Health Check
- added October 31, 2007
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- jdimino
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Dennis Kucinic said that he saw something in the sky, and that he did not know what it was, which he explained is the meaning of the phrase, "Unidentified Flying Object". I too believe the current president of our country is in need of mental help. Similar to other power crazed individuals, he believes he is the one to bring about "God's final judgement" (armagedon). Oh, Please!
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Our current President believes that at one time in humans history it rained for 40 days and 40 nights and a man built a boat and put 2 of every animal on it and floated around until the water went away. That sounds a bit crazy to me.
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Kucinich is the only candidate who realizes that the election cycle is a joke. I think it is his utter lack of trust in most hollow politicians allows him to call people out on what masquerades as "substance" in the political scene today.
That being said, he is the least presidential looking, and I welcome that. If GDubs was as creepy looking as kucinich, he would have had to get along on his good ideas, not his good looks.
As an aside, that picture is awesome, Kucinich has never looked more attractive.
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- JordanRoth
- 1 year ago
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I'm with Kucinich on this, and no doubt much else.
Iraq illustrates exactly what Bush / Cheney would do with the United States without the checks and balances provided by our constitution - what Bush / Cheney sought and seek to take from us with the assistance of the former AG.
Think about this, for any givien situation requiring a response, there are thousands, if not millions of possible ways one could respond to affect the desired outcome.
Is threatening (and the use of) violence the example we want to set for our children - and the rest of the world?
Are we so stupid that the only way we can respond is militarily?
Is there someone here in the US that is more enlightened and less destructive? Of course there is.
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- VoyagerFilms
- 1 year ago
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We have a president who, in my opinion, is a narcissitic egomaniac who sees life in terms of black and white, with his perspective being the only right one. How he came to be elected by the populace of this great nation, we must first remember the first time around he was not elected by the people, but appointed by the Supremes. The second time around was easier, as incumbents usually win and he did (and is continuing to do) a good job on raising the fear factor in order to push his agenda which pays little heed to the other two branches of government which were designed to prevent any one branch from amassing too much power and control. Read Al Gore's new book, The Assault on Reason and decide how you can get involved and have a voice.
As an aside, I think the electoral college should be abolished and one person - one vote be the rule. Then our leaders will truly be elected by the people and not according to demographics, "important" states or manipulated by special interest groups and Corporate America.