article imageKucinich: 'Suspicious Circumstances' Made My Website Crash

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Democratic Representative Dennis Kucinich's website crashed. Kucinich said “questionable circumstances” were responsible.
For anybody that has been keeping track with the earliest part of the Democratic primary, one should know who Democratic Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio is. Kucinich was one of the former Democratic presidential hopefuls.
Still, Kucinich was in the race when the final three hopefuls were rounded down to Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, Senator Hillary Clinton of New York, and former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina. Eventually, Kucinich gave up and would go back to doing work in the US House of Representatives.
Now, Kucinich is running for re-election for his seat in the U.S. House. Not long ago, Kucinich has introduced articles of impeachment against US President George W. Bush. Yes, Kucinich has introduced articles of impeachment against Bush
Last year, Kucinich had attempted to do the same for VP Dick Cheney. The articles of impeachment were announced on Monday night. However, Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she was against such proposals.
As soon as the articles of impeachment were introduced, the website had crashed. Kucinich said that the timing between the introduction and the website crash is very suspicious.
The website is estimated to have received 100,000 hits an hour afterwards. Then, the website was shut down. However, many say it is unlikely that the site was hacked. But, they do agree that the timing is questionable.
Anyway, Kucinich is still around.
Most importantly, Kucinich still has a smoking hot wife. The more important question should be: How did Kucinich ever get a smoking hot wife?!
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