
In Parts One and Two, I discussed the support Kucinich has and the irrational fear also associated with electing Kucinich. In Part Three, I discussed Kucinich’s time as Mayor of Cleveland and how the GOP slander machine stating “he drove Cleveland into bankruptcy” is an out right lie. Today we are moving on to the real important stuff – issues.
I have heard a lot of talk from the candidates stating “any Democrat running for President will be better than Bush.” I believe that sentiment is true. But I also believe there are varying degrees of HOW MUCH BETTER they will be than Bush. In the comments in the previous parts of this series, there are claims that the changes we (The People) want to make to this country “can’t be done.” “The shift is too fast, these things will take time to change.” Oh I hope not.
We have 50 million people in this nation without health care. The rest of us have health insurance that is precarious. My wife just got a letter from our policy holder, Blue Cross, asking whether her recent yearly physical was the result of a work related injury – she has been out of the workforce for over ten years, yet we had to go through the damn motions with these chuckle-heads to get the claim paid. If it was something serious like cancer, I can’t imagine the red tape that would get thrown at our face. With Americans daily needing health care that either allows them to live or die, this is not a problem we can gradually ease our way out of. We need swift, decisive legislation and leadership to get us out of this mess. Kucinich is the lone candidate that has universal health care for all as part of his platform – everyone else is offering “insurance.” I have enough of insurance. Haven’t you?
Our jobs are being sucked out of this country at an alarming rate. A very alarming rate. When I was growing up in the real town of Dobson, NC, the town of 1,200 people was teeming with textile mills. They were everywhere. Even the gas station across from the court house had rented out one of the car repair bays to a guy who was making socks day and night. Jobs were plentiful, parents could send their kids to UNC or NC State and there was enough money to retire at 60. That was the horrible days of the Carter Administration in 1980. When Reagan got into office, the borders began to open for business and the jobs from my hometown were siphoned off and weren’t replaced with new jobs. Now, the number one industry in North Carolina is logging. People in that Congressional District (NC-05) have had to go through “skill retraining” several times since then. You simply can’t have a single career anymore in rural America. Hell, you can’t even keep the same employer for more than four years – right about when you would receive matching funds for your 401K you find yourself out of work. Now, 27 years later, our economic base, the middle class has been pushed off a cliff and they (we) are tumbling toward a very nasty end. Our open border policies need to be clamped shut and not over the span of three decades. We need to exit NAFTA, CAFTA, GATT and the WTO today, now, 10 minutes ago. Which candidate has this as a policy? Take a guess. Kucinich. And oddly enough, this actually makes him appealing to conservatives.
This brings us to the mother-fucking war. BushCo wants another $50 billion on top of all the other requests. Hillary wants to keep troops there, Obama wants to take our time getting out of Iraq. Biden wants to split Iraq into three pieces and keep troops there (that means we will be fighting a six front civil war). No thanks. We need out, we need out now. Kucinich is the only one willing to state the obvious – the war was a failure and we need to get out. He was the only one in the race not snookered into voting for the damn thing to begin with. Hillary was for the war up until six months before the 2006 election. If it took her that long to figure out the war was an idiotic idea, then for me, she doesn’t have the mental capabilities to get this nation out of the cesspool of despair we are in.
If you look at Kucinich’s voting record and his anthology of submitted legislation over the past 10 years, they read as if written by someone with prescient abilities. I am not saying he is a soothsayer or a prophet from Ohio, I am saying he is one smart guy and we need more of people like him in Congress, not less.
Our nation is in serious trouble and we have long since passed the point where half-measures would make any difference. Unless we get a President that is willing to actually take, Honest-To-God bold steps, we may be seeing the last days of Jefferson’s America.
Hillary, Obama and Edwards would be an improvement to what we currently have in the White House, but their histories show they are ill-equipped to handle the challenges ahead of us.
Only Dennis Kucinich has risked ridicule and even his political career to do the right thing. His political past has been nothing BUT a series of career-ending decisions, but every decision has been for the benefit for the citizens, never corporate interests. That is why he keeps getting re-elected.
He is the only one that has ever gone out on a limb for We The People. Now, I wonder how many VOTERS will join him? How many will join the Second American Revolution?



















Kucinich has every single possible opportunity to get onto the Democrat ticket and every single one to win.
He really and truely does. I believe in him and his ability to lead. This is a politician that I can honstly back and respect. I want Kucinich.
The only hurdle he faces is fighting the talking heads and the Mass media. Can he do it? Not on his own…
He needs guys like you to get his message out there. Well…me too…but you do a MUCH better job than I ever could.
Very clever. Thanks WestParkFlowerChild
I’ve supported Kucinich for years. But the corporate media have created a fiction that he’s unpopular. They ignore him at debates. They don’t want anyone who will end the status quo– even if it would be great for their business. Like the firing of Dan Rather, they have abandoned any public responsibility and any human interest controversy.
If CBS hadn’t fired Rather, but supported his reports of Bush’s draft dodging, they would increase market share.
I travel all lower 48 states in my work, and everyone who isn’t a gung-ho ex-military is well aware of GOP exploitation. Everyone hates this war and everyone knows they’re being ripped off for gas prices, food prices, healthcare, etc.
So the fiction about Kucinich being unelectable just doesn’t hold water.
The Chicago Tribune ran a poll asking if the resignation of Gonzales gave people more confidence in the White House. 94% said no.
Another great article. Overcoming the media blackout of the Kucinich campaign is the biggest, or one of, the top obstacles.
But we have to do it.
There is no more time left for people to dance with warmongering candidates. And these brainwashed candidates show NO capacity to improve.
There is a ocean of difference between the top best candidate(Kucinich) and all the 2d best ones. The future of, not only the US, but the whole world is at stake here.
Great post, I totally agree with everything that you said. We need real change now, and what better time than after conservatives have pissed off the American people so much? Now is our time to act for real change, not to simply vote in another conservative Democrat.
If we work together and build a strong enough grassroots movevement in can indeed be done. We don’t ever have to convince the American people very much of the correctness of Kucinich’s views because most Americans agree with him. We just need to get the word out that Kucinich is out there and has these similiar views, and that’s it’s worth voting for.
Even though I am a Ron Paul supporter…my sincerest out to you guys. Dennis is a truly honest man and I applaud your support for him. Something HAS to be DONE! We have NeoCons and NeoLibs…they are all bought and paid for!
I’m with you as a fellow citizen…I hope the best for a truly honest good man in the Democratic Party!
Hi there,
Yes, it is all about overcoming the blackout. This effort will take REAL community outreach, not the top-down type that Obama’s creating.
I think Kucinich isn’t more aggressive because he is truly waiting to be lifted up by WE THE PEOPLE. He doesn’t want to force us or coerce us into voting for him. He is just waiting for US to get OUR BUTTS in gear. He is being patient.
I think we owe him our time and energy to him after all he’s given us – and will continue to give us if WE LET HIM!
LET’S RALLY NOW!
Peace!
Maggie
Hi again!
Let me just post a link to a short Time magazine article about him. Note the defeatist tone. Then remember who owns Time.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1595243,00.html
To me, this is insulting, I take it personally, and I take it as a challenge to GET DENNIS IN OFFICE!
Just as he was the people’s mayor, so shall he be THE PEOPLE’S PRESIDENT!
Let’s get to work and f%^& the media! We can, and SHOULD do this on our own! Door to door, old-school!
If we do, he will reward us by breaking up the monopolies that keep us ignorant. THEN he’ll get airtime! -And so will we
Peace!
Maggie