Predator Actor running for Senate

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'Predator' Actor Hunts McConnell's Senate Seat
CBS News Interactive: 110th Congress
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) ― Sonny Landham carved out a tough-guy reputation in a series of big-screen roles, from roughing up Sylvester Stallone to getting tossed out a window by Carl Weathers. He pulls no punches in his newest role: Libertarian challenger to a man known for political toughness, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Now 67 and living in northeastern Kentucky, the man who played Billy Bear in "48 Hours" and was killed by an alien in "Predator" admits his action-movie days are behind him. "I think I'm having wild action when I take two aspirin with my hot chocolate at night," he quipped.

The actor known for his powerful physique, booming voice and his American Indian heritage says he's serious about his longshot bid, because too many politicians are indifferent to voters' problems.
http://wjz.com/watercooler/predator.actor.senate.2.756623.html

Gotcha, betcha thought it was Ventura. He'll be next. Anyone want to draft Carl Weathers? We can get an all Predator team in the Congress!

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The news that was reported on this site. All the nonsense about differences of opinions about different theories is just wasted time and smoke and mirrors.

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Seriously though

If we have any patriots in Kentucky or know of anyone in Kentucky please tell them about this guy. He's a hollywood star, has all the right answers to our problems, is a Native American and want to take down the liars in congress. His run might be a better bet than Murray Sabrin and he's running on the Libertarian ticket, so alot more national recognition if he's a serious contender.