Don Nicoloff played the audio from this short YouTube clip (posted below) during his April 8, 2010 radio show with Drew Raines.
Here we have a black attorney, Hank Johnson, who was funded into office in 2006 in order to get Cynthia McKinney out of the way, makes it clear to anyone who listens to this clip that he's either a complete idiot or he's high on drugs-or both.
Johnson's Wikipedia profile says that he's been diagnosed with Hepatitis C since 2009. Ask anyone in the medical profession who treats drug addiction: " What's the incidence of Hepatitis C among intravenous drug users?" and I think you can see a connection between his absurd behavior and his infected liver. .
Johnson makes it obvious that he's either loupey on drugs or he's a first rank imbecile when he changes the length of Guam from 12 miles at its longest expanse to 24 miles and then back again to 12 miles. He then asks the Admiral if he knows the square mileage of the island, apparently unaware that you obtain the square area by multiplying length by width (which is this case is either computed as 7 x 12 or 7 x 24, depending on which moment of Johnson's haze you wish to focus upon).
Here are his words in questioning Navy Admiral Robert F Willard about the 'problems' that may be encountered by locating more US Marines to the island of Guam: .
Hank Johnson: " My fear is that the island will become so overly populated, that it will tip over and capsize"
Admiral Robert Willard: " We don't anticipate that"
I listened to a few other YouTube clips of Johnson in action. Whew, What a tool! He actually makes Bush Jr look like an intellectual giant.
I used to think that West Virginia had the most dupe-able voters in the nation since they keep re-electing front rank NWO yeomen like Robert Byrd and Jay Rockefeller, but now I don't know. Maybe the torch has passed to the 4th congressional district of Georgia.
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