The Really Important News
Posted on 10. Jun, 2008 by Brad in Politics | Twitter: @bradhart |
Last night US Congressman Dennis Kucinich from Ohio read out 35 articles of impeachment against President George W Bush. For more than three hours he detailed everything from Election Fraud to War Crimes. This morning I checked the headlines of most news organization websites and my local Dayotn, Ohio newspapers looking for some response to this act. What did I find? Not a Damned Thing! Was a call for impeachment less news worthy than Jessica Alba’s new baby or Ken Griffey Jr hitting number 600? I like the thought of anything that comes from between Jessica Alba’s legs. However, I certainly think any agency that calls itself a purveyor of news should give a call for impeachment equal headlines.
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Charles
11. Jun, 2008
I thought that this was strange as well. While I don’t agree with Kucinich trying to impeach people, I did watch it on C-SPAN because it isn’t exactly a common thing.
I’d say that he made a fairly interesting argument, he just doesn’t have any of the facts necessary to back it up. And the fact that he doesn’t have a whole lot of credibility, even within his own party, also didn’t help him at all.
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Andrew Wang
29. Sep, 2008
Kucinich is simply the best.
George W. Bush’s sentence-by-sentence speaking skills are deteriorating. Apparently, this may be due to a mental illness called “presenile dementia.” Bush may or may not be secretly still drinking heavily. Bush suffers from narcissism and megalomania. Moreover, Bush has been arrested three times. Bush was arrested for disorderly conduct. Bush was arrested for stealing. Bush was also arrested for a serious crime—driving under the influence of alcohol. There are reasons to believe that Bush suffers from a learning disability. Bush’s learning disability would explain a lot of things. All in all, Bush is a severely mentally ill individual. Bush is not fit to be the president of the United States.
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