Where On Earth Is Dennis Kucinich?
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Where On Earth Is Dennis Kucinich?
I thought it might be fun to track the various travels of our absentee congressman.
http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2007/ ... iture.html
http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2007/ ... iture.html
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Re: Where On Earth Is Dennis Kucinich?
Bill Call wrote:I thought it might be fun to track the various travels of our absentee congressman.
http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2007/ ... iture.html
Now that you've tracked it, are you still having fun

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Re: Where On Earth Is Dennis Kucinich?
Richard Cole wrote:Now that you've tracked it, are you still having fun
This will be an ongoing project. And since I have a peculiar sense of fun, yes.

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Jeff Endress wrote:Bill
You need to devise an illustration....like a suitcase with bunches of tourist stamps!
Jeff
Paging Gary Dumm to the thread....

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It is a cold night in hell tonightBrian Pedaci wrote:For once, Stephen, we agree. My exact thought on seeing that headline was 'who the h*** does he think he is"? Pelosi's trip was OK with me - she's actually in a position of leadership, but Dennis apparently is making this visit in his capacity as President of HappyFluffyBunnyLand.



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Stephen Eisel wrote:http://www.breitbart.tv/html/5418.html
Dennis on Syrian TV
I guess you and I are something of an anomaly here in Lakewood.
The leadership in Syria has massacred hundreds of thousands of its own citizens, assassinated the top leadership in Lebanon, financed terror attacks against American soldiers, supported continued attacks against Israel and offered support to the terrorists in Iraq.
The response of Dennis Kucinich? To give aid and comfort to the enemy.
It was once said that "Treason doth never prosper. For if it prosper none dare call it treason". We live in prosperous times.
That is why you and I are an anomaly. Dennis Kucinich cheers on one the most reprehensible killers of American soldiers and his district cheers him on. We happen to think there is something wrong with that. The majority of the people in his district do not.
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Dennis is running for President --so going to Syria is just a way he can be seen on the international stage. He's an American, he has the freedom to do that.
He deserves all of the praise and criticism he gets.
What bothers me is the opinion that we shouldn't be talking to the Syrians or the Iranians.
Sure they're scoundrels! So were the Nazis but we talked to them.
So are the North Koreans but we talked and talked and talked to them.
So were the North Vietnamese but we talked to them.
The only differences between Iraq and those other wars are in the body counts.
Do we always have to lose Biblical numbers of our best and brightest before we decide to sit down and talk about it with our enemies?
C'mon for pete's sake--without the establishment of a dialogue with the inhabitants of the Middle Eastern world --this conflict will go on and the body count will continue to rise and this war will become a struggle passed from generation to generation.
Talk to the scoundrels! I don't like the bastards either but my children's future is at stake here.
He deserves all of the praise and criticism he gets.
What bothers me is the opinion that we shouldn't be talking to the Syrians or the Iranians.
Sure they're scoundrels! So were the Nazis but we talked to them.
So are the North Koreans but we talked and talked and talked to them.
So were the North Vietnamese but we talked to them.
The only differences between Iraq and those other wars are in the body counts.
Do we always have to lose Biblical numbers of our best and brightest before we decide to sit down and talk about it with our enemies?
C'mon for pete's sake--without the establishment of a dialogue with the inhabitants of the Middle Eastern world --this conflict will go on and the body count will continue to rise and this war will become a struggle passed from generation to generation.
Talk to the scoundrels! I don't like the bastards either but my children's future is at stake here.
Scott MacGregor