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To: Joe Sixer who wrote (209183)6/20/2007 1:37:15 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 794009
 
Acquiescing to their request to reopen an investigation is certainly not a good reason to call the man a crank, label him dishonest or stand as an indictment of his principals.

Well its one of those imo. Is he that desparate for support that he can't just say no to people like this? And if he's willing to play along with these people who else will he play footsie with?

Governments do cover things up which is a proven fact.

Actually, we can't even keep our international spy programs secret. Our very own CIA guys leak it to the press.

Personally, I don’t believe our government murdered 3000 of its citizens, and I don’t believe Ron Paul does either, but on the other hand I would be willing to wager a large sum of money that there is a considerable amount of information that has been suppressed. Anyone who knows anything about the circumstances can come to that conclusion.

Like what do you think might h/b suppressed?

He has worked with Dennis K on other issues which they both have mutual interests in. Too bad a lot more bi-partisanship cooperation does not take place between the rest of the representatives which might result in something positive being accomplished.

Ugh. Bipartisanship is how the Republican establishment pisses off its base.

BTW, I would be interested in knowing what mutual interests Paul and Kucinich have and what they have cooperated on.