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This alert originally provided by
Yahoo
October 30, 2007
Kucinich questions Bush's mental health
Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich
questioned President Bush's mental health in light of
comments he made about a nuclear Iran precipitating World
War III.
"I seriously believe we have to start asking questions
about his mental health," Kucinich, an Ohio congressman,
said in an interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer's
editorial board on Tuesday. "There's something wrong. He
does not seem to understand his words have real impact."
Kucinich, known for his liberal views, trails far behind
the leading candidates in most Democratic polls. He was in
Philadelphia for a debate at Drexel University.
Bush made the remarks at a news conference earlier this
month.
He said: "I've told people that if you're interested in
avoiding World War III, it seems like you ought to be
interested in preventing them (Iran) from having the
knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon."
Kucinich said he doesn't believe his comments about the
president's mental health are irresponsible, according to a
story posted on the newspaper's Web site.
"You cannot be a president of the United States who's
wanton in his expression of violence," Kucinich said.
"There's a lot of people who need care. He might be one of
them. If there isn't something wrong with him, then there's
something wrong with us. This, to me, is a very serious
question."
In response, Republican National Committee spokesman Dan
Ronayne said it was hard to take Kucinich seriously. |