UFOs
and the 2008 Presidential Election
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UFOs in the 2008 Presidential Election
Paul
Kimball
As
of yet UFOs have not become a part of the 2008 U.S. presidential election. Issues
still centre on the war in Iraq, and domestic issues that affect daily well being.
Well,
d'uh.
Honestly
- you try and get folks to take the UFO phenomenon seriously, and then you run
into stuff like this. Sure, I have more than a passing interest in UFOs (I have
more than a passing interest in a lot of subjects), and think they're worthy of
serious scientific study, but compared with Iraq (or foreign policy in general),
or global warming / the environment, or the economy, or health care - probably
the "big four" topics in the next US election - does anybody really
think UFOs rate a mention?
I
don't. I would rate human space exploration higher than UFOs - especially if you
were to confront a candidate with the "when are you going to release / tell
The Truth about the Cosmic Watergate" question, as opposed to a more sensible
question, such as"would you commit to government-funded scientific study
of unidentified aerial phenomena?"
Who
knows? Ask that question, and you might even get a yes from a candidate who doesn't
understand that UAP is simply a more precise, accurate and scientific way of saying
UFO.
In
the meantime, I'm just guessing that Mitt Romney, and John Edwards, and even Governor
Richardson have better things to do than answer questions from exopolitical believers
about a grand conspiracy to cover up the truth about the "alien agenda".
At
least I hope they do.