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Foggy headlines on Drudge
Drudge has a headline that says:
"Congressman calls for cutting off funding for Iraq", which is misleading to say the least.
The "Congressman" is Dennis Kucinich.
So to be accurate, the headline should be:
"US Ambassador to Barsoom says; "No more Quatloos for Iraq!"
Ladies, take heed. This is what happens to your children if you choose not to breastfeed.
Posted @ November 16, 2006 09:22 AM | Current Affairs
The problem is that by last count there is something like over 1/3 of the dems saying the same thing in the house. I can feel my blood boiling again.
Posted by: Wayne at November 16, 2006 07:05 PM
I just can't find any way to be disappointed that Dennis Kucinich is being portrayed as the voice of the Democratic party.
Posted by: TBinSTL at November 16, 2006 09:59 PM
When I first moved to the Cleveland area in the '70s, the first headline I read was (paraphrasing) "Mayor Dennis Kucinich announces city is in default"
I just don't get how clevelanders keep electing this guy to anything. The same goes for Atlanta's McKinney. Why do the dems keep electing the insane?
Posted by: RPD at November 17, 2006 07:25 AM
> Why do the dems keep electing the insane?
Uh, "Takes one to elect one?"
Posted by: US$.02 at November 18, 2006 11:28 PM



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