Hmmmmmmmmm took courage didn't it to tell the truth of what he believed he saw. He never said it was aliens from another world, he was cut off when he was trying to respond that UFO means UNIDENTIFIED flying object, not an alien attack. All he saw was an object that HE couldn't identify.. Plain and simple
If you remember... he didn't bring the subject up he was asked and he answered even though he wasn't allowed time to explain his answer.. Pretty silly question to ask someone in a debate don't ya think? And why wasn't any other candidates asked that same question unless it was there to make a possible candidate just look silly?
2007-11-13 03:24:14
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answered by Ditka 7
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Hey, a friend of mine was invited to a dinner at the Reagan White House because he was editor of a small town newspaper. In off-the-record Q&A, Reagan was asked if he could imagine the US and USSR ever working together. The President of the United States replied yes, he imagined the two joining forces in the face of a big common threat - such as if the Earth were attacked by aliens from another world.
He was serious, too.
AS for Kucinich - he probably gained more votes than he lost with that remark. Now all the Roswell crowd will vote for him.
2007-11-13 03:01:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Kucinich is running for President and even though he's not my candidate, he is not stupid enough to say that unless he really saw an Unidentified Flying Object. The truth scares weak people.
2007-11-13 10:39:19
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answered by Lettie D 7
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Because the MSM, MIC, PTB hate Kucinich and will jump on any chance to ridicule him.
I'll bet we've all seen UFOs. Not little green men, but Unidentified Flying Objects.
2007-11-13 02:58:45
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answered by doug4jets 7
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Because even if you are 100% convinced that you saw a UFO you don't tell people about it, especially if you are running for President.
2007-11-13 02:59:33
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answered by Brian A 7
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I think the laughable part is not that people SEE things, but that they assume WHAT they see is alien life forms, rather than merely unexplained, or explainable, phenomenon.
It's a typical conspiracy mindset, a short-circuit of the brain caused by the proximity of the tinfoil hat they are required to wear.
In short, taking an observable item and extrapolating it into wildly fantastic premises.
e.g.----lightning bolt= the "gods" hurling fire at us.
e.g.--plane hits building and it is suddenly robot controlled by sinister forces.
Nothing wrong with seeing an UNIDENTIFIED flying object--nothing at all---but something definitely wrong with IDENTIFYING yourself with zilch for proof.
2007-11-13 03:08:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Because when people hear UFO, they think aliens, not just something in the sky that isn't easily identified.
2007-11-13 02:58:24
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answered by squirrely 6
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That guy is a demonstration of the level of people we vote into politics of the lowest point, a nation can go.
2007-11-13 02:58:42
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answered by Anonymous
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