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Topic started on 30-10-2007 @ 04:12 PM by anhinga

Kucinich Questions Bush's Mental Health


www.abcnews.go.com
Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich questioned President Bush's mental health in light of comments he made about a nuclear Iran precipitating World War III.

"I seriously believe we have to start asking questions about his mental health," Kucinich, an Ohio congressman, said in an interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer's editorial board on Tuesday. "There's something wrong. He does not seem to understand his words have real impact."
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:37 PM by InSpiteOf
reply to post by SpeakerofTruth



Hardly, both Hillary and Nancy are center-left.

Neither advocate radical change in the way money or property is organized within the US.

Just because they want universal health care, or more taxes for the rich doesnt make the socialists.

I dont think there is anything wrong with bushes mental health. he is acting the way all presidents act. He has and will continue to protect his classes interests. Pure and simple.


reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:45 PM by NGC2736
reply to post by SpeakerofTruth



Yeah, I grew up in the south. We talk that way, really. Education is just a veneer, and on GWB it's just see through varnish.


reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:47 PM by InSpiteOf
reply to post by SpeakerofTruth



We often disagree with issues like this. (Of course thats not to say I dont repect your opinions, because I do.) Its a question of essence (or content) and form. Just because someone resembles a socialist in form does not mean they are socialist in essence

There is nothing revolutionary about either of the two. They advocate a few social reforms while largely supporting the same regressive class initiatives that their counterparts do

I am glad we can agree on my last point of my previous post though, because frankly, even since (hell even before) The Constitutional Convention in Philly, US politics has been a game of class protection and class control.

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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:49 PM by anhinga
Doctor: "Bush has dementia"
rinf.com...

Link has a hilarious YouTube clip of Druggie Jr as the governor in 1994 and quotes like these:
The president’s tortured “Bushisms” are chronicled daily and have been collected in books. Two of the more notorious are “I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family” and “Families is where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream.”



reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 05:05 PM by Copernicus
reply to post by SpeakerofTruth



Its impossible to come to any other conclusion looking at the evidence Im afraid...
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