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A Liberal Math Lesson with Dennis Kucinich

Rep. Dennis Kucinich says that as president he would like to see Osama bin Laden and another famous person receive equal treatment for their crimes.  
 
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sakurasanmon (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I'm picking details, but you didn't have any math in the video, just an equals sign to signify logical equality.
Jenn807 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Many of these replies ignore what's being said in the video and comments. They go straight to Dem vs. Rep and left vs. right. Completely uninterested in the opposite viewpoint, these people just want to pick a fight. Both sides have their strengths and weaknesses, and both sides demonize each other. Until people can get past these preconceived notions about each other, I don't see this country going anywhere but downhill. Stop the bickering and name calling and listen to each other for once.
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Mojack420: So you think the grammatically challenged puppet George Bush makes a better president than Kucinich would? At least Kucinich has a brain in his head. He's a very rare breed of politician, one of the few in Congress who isn't afraid to go against the grain. That alone speaks volumes about his character.
Mojack420 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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lol rare breed yes there arnt to many munchins in the world anymore.
Jenn807 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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That's typical. You have no complaint of substance against the man so you attack his appearance. Pretty childish, don't you think? If you were in the public eye you'd be picked apart in the same way for one imperfection or another. How is it you think this type of petty criticism is useful at all, other than the rush it provides for your own inflated ego?
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I wish I could meet some of the people who vote for this "thing". I am really curious.
Jenn807 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Wish granted. I'm a Kucinich supporter. What are you curious about? I'm curious too. I'd like to know what is so weak about your argument against Kucinich that the most you can seem to manage is name-calling and attacking present day Democrats for something that happened before their grandparents' lifetimes.
takerdust (1 year ago) Show Hide
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not sure, why don't you ask your democrat buddies who were the ones who pushed for slavery and jim crow laws the hardest
Sojaofdapepo (1 year ago) Show Hide
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our gov't just keeps making shit up to keep the troops there and some how cunts like u r too blind to see this. open your eyes if we never went, would over 4,000 american soldiers have ,died no! the death count for iraqies is over 90,000 people , yea bush has sure saved alot of lives
KringleOfBorg (1 year ago) Show Hide
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U.N. economic sanctions were also killing civilians. Critics regularly claimed sanctions caused 4,000 to 5,000 Iraqi children to die per month from poor nutrition and health care. The sanctions remained in place as long as Saddam's regime refused to comply with international requirements. Liberation made it possible to lift the sanctions almost immediately--thus saving approximately 60,000 lives a year, if we use UNICEF's numbers. - Google "A Life Saving War" - the facts are on my side.

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