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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (5736)1/10/2008 1:42:19 PM
From: ksuave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
I personally believe the significance of Hillary's minimal emotional moment is being overplayed, not unlike the so-called Dean scream. Those who like her found it a touching moment, those who don't like her think it was phony. I don't believe it says anything about her ability as either a candidate or as a potential president. Nothing.



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (5736)1/10/2008 2:46:55 PM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich endorses Congressman Ron Paul, suggesting he may be exactly what the US administration needs.

Kucinich said the libertarian-leaning Republican can provoke debate on important issues to help America strengthen its position.

When asked who he would choose as his running mate if nominated, the Democrat mentioned Ron Paul describing him as a person of integrity, vision, and courage.

He then pointed to the glass etching of the American eagle in the US House of Representatives and said the administration is also in need of two wings to fly, a right wing and a left wing.

Kucinich said his foreign policy is very similar to that of Ron Paul's, adding that he does not want his party to just represent unilateral politics.

Democrat candidate Dennis Kucinich, who opposed the war authorization bill five years ago, has repeatedly warned against launching a military attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (5736)1/10/2008 3:15:59 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 149317
 
the biggest endorsements left are those coming from Ted Kennedy and Al Gore -- and it's hard for me to see them supporting Hillary (who was wrong on the Iraq war)...Obama is a more progressive candidate and more in tune with their views on some of the big issues going forward.