NRZ (No Representation Zone) update
Conman Dennis Kucinich has discovered that since he has NoPlace in Cleveland he might as well spend some time on MySpace…
This from the Plain Dealer’s Openers blog:
Dennis Kucinich’s presidential campaign went live on MySpace today with a page set up with the candidate’s approval by “e-campaign volunteers.” The page displays campaign photos and videos of the Cleveland congressman, and lists singers Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson and Ani DiFranco among his 1,407 “friends.”
Although the website says it is “not an OFFICIAL MYSPACE PAGE but is RECOGNIZED by the campaign,” Kucinich’s official presidential campaign website links to it.
The new MySpace page for Kucinich also links to a psychedelic Myspace page that purports to be that of “The Next First Lady, Elizabeth Kucinich.” The pages were designed with a similar template, and have some of the same visuals.
Go check it out, it’ll make you soooo happy that he represents Northeast Ohio in Washington. Look at this crap that they’ve got posted… THE FOLLOWING IS A GRAPHIC THAT COMES STRAIGHT FROM THE CONMAN’S MYSPACE PAGE
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I guess you can post anything you want on the internet. What a bunch of absolute crap.















The graphic you posted above is only absolute crap if you’re a gullible fool. Your comments about Kucinich give you away.
March 6th, 2007 at 4:47 pm
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March 6th, 2007 at 5:16 pm
Steve:
There’s nothing to give away, my comments about Conman Kucinich declare loud and clear that he was, is and always will be a disgrace.
No offense but are you serious? Are you insane? Dennis is a cancer on my hometown.
March 6th, 2007 at 6:30 pm
[…] Dose of reality causes the conman to reconsider Yesterday I posted a piece from the PD’s openers blog about Conman Kucinich’s ridiculous MySpace page and I included a completely BS graphic that was on the page (you can see the graphic - along with a Kucinichista’s comment at the earlier post). Someone at Camp Conman must have realized the libelous nature of the graphic and pulled it off the page because today it’s nowhere to be found. […]
March 7th, 2007 at 1:17 pm