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« The Dennis Miller Show | Main | Tough Guy » January 27, 2004
Kucinich for President
Posted by Bill Like shooting fish in a barrel: She explained how it is important that the United States focus on helping the world's poor, such as keeping people in the Himalayas who have calluses on their feet from walking barefoot all the time. She discovered Kucinich after hearing him interviewed on New Hampshire Public Radio a few weeks ago. She said she agrees with Kucinich on almost everything. "He believes we should pay the Iraqis for the destruction. I don't believe that. If we stay over there, this country will have no money!" Reminded that she had just said America needs to help the world's poor and that some of the Iraq money will go to build schools and buy medical supplies, she said, "Yeah!" and rolled her eyes. "I think most of the money goes into the military." Posted by Bill at January 27, 2004 02:07 PM | TrackBack (0) CommentsCome on, it's the happy hacks who make the process so interesting. Everyone in the world knows he's going to get thrashed except him - it's fun. Posted by: Adam at January 31, 2004 05:56 PM You bet. I love 'im, jester hats, drums, socialist ideology and all. Kucinich campaign slogan: What Me Worry? Posted by: Bill at January 31, 2004 10:39 PM |
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