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	<title>Comments on: Kucinich on Bush policy rumors</title>
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		<title>By: Phil Smith</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kucinich betrays his ignorance, as most scientifically and philosophically illiterate politicians do, when making trite comments about complex problems. When couched as a legitimate criticism of the President&#039;s policies, Kucinich&#039;s comments seem even more transparent, if such empty comments can be.

I respect anyone who is critical of the President&#039;s space policy (and any policy, for that matter) and is capable of pointing out specific problems with the policy and solutions to mitigate them. But goofy one-liners make a candidate or politician look idiotic.

The more interesting question is this: What did Al Sharpton think of the President&#039;s space policy? I&#039;m sure the answer would make for good comedy.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kucinich betrays his ignorance, as most scientifically and philosophically illiterate politicians do, when making trite comments about complex problems. When couched as a legitimate criticism of the President&#8217;s policies, Kucinich&#8217;s comments seem even more transparent, if such empty comments can be.</p>
<p>I respect anyone who is critical of the President&#8217;s space policy (and any policy, for that matter) and is capable of pointing out specific problems with the policy and solutions to mitigate them. But goofy one-liners make a candidate or politician look idiotic.</p>
<p>The more interesting question is this: What did Al Sharpton think of the President&#8217;s space policy? I&#8217;m sure the answer would make for good comedy.</p>
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