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 | | Jesse Ventura CNN Interview April8 2008 07:41CNN talking head gets broken down by Jesse Ventura. He tells CNN they are into the ENTERTAINMENT business not the NEWS! Tags: cnn jesse ventura ex navy seal ex wrestler politics ex governor of minnesota democratic republican dictatorship two party monopoly infotainment news truth the constitution ignorant correspondent clueless newscaster Category: News Views: 864 Comments: 3 Added: Apr 9, 08 By: genefire  | |  |  | | Its Time 02:41It's time for regime change in the U.S. Tags: barak obama democratic peace change hope Category: People Views: 138 Comments: 19 Added: May 9, 08 By: Robertasaidso  | |  |  | | Dennis Kucinich UFOs At Democratic Debate 02:05Dennis Kucinich - UFO's At Democratic Debate Writes Shirley Maclaine of her old friend: "He had a close sighting over my home in Graham, Washington, when I lived there. Dennis found his encounter more...extremely moving. The smell of roses drew him out to my balcony where, when he looked up, he saw a gigantic triangular craft, silent, and observing him.
It hovered, soundless, for ten minutes or so, and sped away with a speed he couldn't comprehend. He said he felt a connection in his heart and heard directions in his mind. less Tags: dennis kucinich ufo ufos news democratic debate shirley maclaine Category: News Views: 880 Comments: 1 Added: Nov 4, 07 By: UKUFO  | |  |  | | DENNIS KUCINICH ATTEMPT MADE TO RIG PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION! 06:60JULY 13, 2007 HARDBALL: DENNIS KUCINICH: ATTEMPT MADE BY EDWARDS AND CLINTON TO RIG PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION! Published on Friday, July 13, 2007 by ABC News Caught on Tape: Clinton to Edwards ‘Our Guys Should more...Talk’ by Teddy Davis / Lindsey Ellerson ABC News’ Teddy Davis and Lindsey Ellerson Report: Democratic rivals Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., were caught on tape Thursday privately conferring and agreeing to have their campaigns collaborate.
“Our guys should talk,” Clinton said to Edwards.
The former first lady’s remarks were picked up by an open microphone following a Democratic presidential candidates forum held at the annual NAACP convention.
During the event, which took place in Detroit, long-shot Democratic presidential candidate Mike Gravel ripped into several of his top-tier rivals for authorizing the use of force in Iraq in 2002.
“The majority of the people on this dais voted for the war,” said Gravel. “If they got wisdom now, where were they then?”
Both Clinton and Edwards voted to authorize the use of force in Iraq in 2002.
Gravel, who is a former Democratic senator from Alaska, also went after the record compiled by Clinton’s husband on trade.
“Where do you think NAFTA came from?” asked Gravel. “From the Trinity? It came from a Democratic administration. That’s where it came from. We ought to recognize that. And not accept all this stuff…”
Following Gravel’s NAFTA remarks, the moderator told the audience that none of the Democratic candidates would receive a chance to respond because of a previously agreed upon format.
“I’m sure all the candidates would like to respond to that,” said CBS’ Russ Mitchell, one of the event moderators. “Because this is classified as a forum, and not a debate, all the candidates agreed upon there would be no chance for that this afternoon.”
The private discussion between Clinton and Edwards began when the former senator walked over to the former first lady to shake hands at the conclusion of the forum. The candidates were not aware that the microphone that Clinton was wearing was still transmitting sound.
“We’ve got to talk because they, they are, just being trivialized,” Clinton said to Edwards.
“They are not serious,” Edwards responded.
“No,” Clinton said in agreement. “You know, I think there was an effort by our campaigns to do that. We got somehow, you know, detoured. But we’ve got to get back to that . . .”
Due to organ music and announcements that were being made in the background, the entirety of the conversation is not audible.
ABC News has asked both campaigns what the two candidates have agreed to work on together and will update this post with their responses. less Tags: dennis kucinich presidential election 2007 clinton edwards democratic sen hillary clinton sen john edwards candidates naacp convention detroit presidential candidate mike gravel iraq 2002 war gravel nafta america debate senator abc news politics Category: News Views: 67 Comments: 1 Added: Jul 13, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | JIMS NEWS The USA Election 10:03Jim's best ever video! Live footage of Hillary Clinton obama and a lot of laughs at their expense!! Get a cup of tea and enjoy! this took Jim a long time to make...so I hope you laugh, I did! after watching more...this video go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOk8F9VnSQo and here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqXOuFDd_L4
then post a response! less Tags: cnn youtube debate democratic democrat presidential president 2008 08 clinton edwards dodd impeach bush Category: News Views: 70 Comments: 1 Added: Aug 6, 07 By: Scottishcream  | |  |  | | Mike Gravel Exposes Clinton amp Obama on Iran Hillary Cackles 01:18GO MIKE GRAVEL!!! NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRATIC DEBATE Presidential Barrack laughs Hillary Clinton verse vs. owns Joe Lieberman Mike Gravel Joe Biden Chris Dodd Fantasy Land laughing Cackle cackling cackles laugh Tags: mike gravel ron paul democratic debate nh new hampshire hillary clinton barack obama john edwards dennis kucinich iran Category: People Views: 231 Comments: 2 Added: Feb 3, 08 By: rclark23  | |  |  | | McCain Admits The War is for Oil in Iraq? 05:38Grandpa has another senior moment! Will the media finally take him to task about his latest goof? I doubt Hannity or O'Reilly will even take 10 seconds from their 60 minute rants about the reputiated more...Jeremiah Wright to address this properly! Rachel Maddow discusses McCain's comments about "War for Oil" in Iraq. Has McCain finally admitted to what the so called conspiracy theorists on the Left have known since day 1? less Tags: obama clinton mccain war oil bush hagey wright olbermann maddow republican democratic fox cnn Category: Video Comments Views: 286 Comments: 11 Added: Jul 12, 08 By: d1rect24 | |  |  | | Betty 40 Superdeligatessen 03:42Over 795 served. Tags: 2008 president presidential campaign democrat senator hillary clinton barack obama superdelegate superdelegates desperate tax rebate economy gas holiday coffee psycho killer horror movie racism reverend jeremiah wright Category: Comedy Views: 62 Comments: 7 Added: May 9, 08 By: averagebetty  | |  |  | | Democratic Debate 2212008 05:13Only 100 public seats were available to the debate, and 48,000 citizens joined the lottery to get in. Needless to say I wasn't one of the ones to get in...
viva political theatre!!! Tags: skinnychef democratic debate clinton obama ron paul politics Category: News Views: 63 Comments: 8 Added: Feb 23, 08 By: skinnychef  | |  |  | | Habeas Corpus Bill Voting Tomorrow Some Democratic Senators Still Not On Board 09:21Please make some calls on the Habeas Restoration amendment today [..]. (S.185 has morphed into S.2022 as a potential amendment to the defense bill currently under debate.) I am told through the Congressional more...grapevine that a vote on the amendment is likely for Tuesday - thats tomorrow! - and that pressure needs to especially be applied to the following Senators: Lieberman, Ben Nelson, Hagel, Lugar, Craig, Collins, and Alexander.
Please, call your own Senators and voice your support for the restoration of habeas rights and respect for the Constitution and the rule of law. less Tags: mike nobody politics democratic senators habeas corpus voting democrats habeas restoration amendment congress lieberman ben nelson hagel lugar craig collins alexander america usa conspiracy activism constitution rule of law. Category: News Views: 19 Comments: 1 Added: Jul 16, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Senator Conrad Accuses Republicans of Obstructing Democratic Congress 01:19Senator Kent Conrad of ND discusses how the Republicans are using the filibuster to obstruct every piece of legislation originating in the Democratic-controlled Senate. The Young Turks on Air America more...Radio, M-F 6-9am ET, and on theyoungturks.com less Tags: senator conrad republicans democratic congress senator kent conrad filibuster legislation senate the young turks air america radio politics religion liberty liberal libertarian progressive bush cheney conspiracy 911 911 impeach impeachment scooter libby libby mike nobody zen buddhism Category: News Views: 22 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 15, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Dennis Kucinich How do we get universal healthcare? 05:18COLUMBUS, OH -- Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, the son of a Teamster truck driver and the oldest child in a paycheck-to-paycheck family of seven children, brought his life's experiences more...and his legislative record to an AFL-CIO town hall meeting in Columbus (OH) today and told his union brothers and sisters, "This campaign is about jobs. It's about jobs. And it's about jobs."
"It's the workers of this country who are going to determine who the president is going to be," the Cleveland Congressman told the cheering crowd. And that next President, he said, must be committed to creating new jobs, making health care available to all Americans, securing workers' rights and pension rights, and improving education for the next generation of American workers.
Introduced as "Ohio's favorite son," Kucinich, the only card-carrying union member in the Democratic field, had the audience on its feet several times. He vowed to cancel the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which has resulted in the out-sourcing of millions of American jobs. He promised a national, not-for-profit health insurance system that would cover all Americans. He pledged that the Justice Department and the Labor Department would enforce workers' rights, especially the right to organize.
His deep and sincere commitment to those issues and his legislative record separate him from the other Democratic candidates, Kucinich said.
"Do you think I could stand up here and talk like this if I was owned by Wall Street," Kucinich asked? "I'm someone who can not be bought. I'm someone who can not be bossed. I'm someone who can not be intimidated."
On health care, he said the other candidates "get too much money from the insurance companies, they can't break the hold." On foreign trade, other candidates are proposing to "fix" trade agreements, instead of scrapping them, and those promises are "weasel-wording" what they really plan to do: "nothing."
In a poignant story taken from his early years as a newspaper copyboy in Cleveland, Kucinich's eyes welled with tears, as did many in the audience, when he told of going to the homes of families to pick up photographs of their children who had died in the war in Vietnam. In vivid, emotional detail, he described their modest, working-class homes "and their hands...rough hands...like they had been working their whole lives...and just barely making it." He used the story to illustrate the personal impact that wars on the other side of the world have on families in Ohio and across the country. The war in Iraq, he said, must be brought to an end and America's service men and women must be brought home as soon as possible.
"You're looking at the only candidate to vote against the war and all of the appropriations" since, Kucinich said.
He added, "Ohio has the chance to be heard and change the election." As an Ohioan, "one of you," Kucinich said, "I'll never forget where I came from."
Video by Chad Ely less Tags: dennis kucinich aflcio freedom america united states government usa bush cheney politics columbus democratic president candidate kucinich union jobs congressman health care education north american free trade agreement nafta health insurance justice department labor department workers rights especially the right to organize wall street foreign trade war vietnam Category: News Views: 44 Comments: 2 Added: Jul 26, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Obama Hillary McCain Ron Paul Huckabee Whos Best CFR 12 09:58The media must focus on the personalities of the candidates, because of their lack of representation of Americans. All presidential candidates are pro war and pro big government, are CFR and AIPAC members, more...except for Ron Paul, who represents Americans, which the CFR and media do not, who is censored or given minimal coverage so that people will not hear of him, and against whom intensive voter fraud has taken place.
In addition to not being controlled by the media, another reason for a person to not largely or solely base their decision on who they perceive to be popular, is to prevent voting for someone who is popular but unknowingly bad (Bush for example). The media can and do make whomever they want to seem the most popular. (e.g. Bush in 2000, now in 2008 the whole lineup of traitorous warmongers). They don't report on millions of people, they determine how millions of people will act. In other words the viewers depend on the media, not vice versa. For some reason, Ron Paul, who represents Americans, isn't given coverage by the media, who determine, not report on, which candidates are the most popular. Ron Paul would do all of the following, whereas none of the other candidates would do any of the following:
No War in Iraq No War on Drugs No income tax / IRS / Federal Reserve Limited Government No government overspending which the income tax pays for No subtle removal of human / constitutional rights
Those are the freedoms the media is keeping us from. less Tags: obama hillary mccain ron paul huckabee cfr barack obama clinton election president presidential us elections democract democratic news oprah girl woman boobs ass uploading videos upon please deleted freedom democracy republic Category: News Views: 105 Comments: 2 Added: Feb 12, 08 By: Louean1 | |  |  | | The Baub Show Episode 2 August 27th 2008 43:17The Baub Show (Episode 2) - August 27th, 2008 Tags: the baub show bob merrick erin matthews ryan oconnor sherry layne molly wilson ryan schiavo miles leicher ryan rothmaier katie king planetbaub baub88 sherryofthelayne schiavo44 madonna daniele donato big brother democratic national convention dnc barack obama hilary clinton Category: Entertainment Views: 206 Comments: 0 Added: Aug 28, 08 By: TheBaubShow  | |  |  | | Dennis Kucinich The Employee Free Choice Act 04:13COLUMBUS, OH -- Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, the son of a Teamster truck driver and the oldest child in a paycheck-to-paycheck family of seven children, brought his life's experiences more...and his legislative record to an AFL-CIO town hall meeting in Columbus (OH) today and told his union brothers and sisters, "This campaign is about jobs. It's about jobs. And it's about jobs."
"It's the workers of this country who are going to determine who the president is going to be," the Cleveland Congressman told the cheering crowd. And that next President, he said, must be committed to creating new jobs, making health care available to all Americans, securing workers' rights and pension rights, and improving education for the next generation of American workers.
Introduced as "Ohio's favorite son," Kucinich, the only card-carrying union member in the Democratic field, had the audience on its feet several times. He vowed to cancel the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which has resulted in the out-sourcing of millions of American jobs. He promised a national, not-for-profit health insurance system that would cover all Americans. He pledged that the Justice Department and the Labor Department would enforce workers' rights, especially the right to organize.
His deep and sincere commitment to those issues and his legislative record separate him from the other Democratic candidates, Kucinich said.
"Do you think I could stand up here and talk like this if I was owned by Wall Street," Kucinich asked? "I'm someone who can not be bought. I'm someone who can not be bossed. I'm someone who can not be intimidated."
On health care, he said the other candidates "get too much money from the insurance companies, they can't break the hold." On foreign trade, other candidates are proposing to "fix" trade agreements, instead of scrapping them, and those promises are "weasel-wording" what they really plan to do: "nothing."
In a poignant story taken from his early years as a newspaper copyboy in Cleveland, Kucinich's eyes welled with tears, as did many in the audience, when he told of going to the homes of families to pick up photographs of their children who had died in the war in Vietnam. In vivid, emotional detail, he described their modest, working-class homes "and their hands...rough hands...like they had been working their whole lives...and just barely making it." He used the story to illustrate the personal impact that wars on the other side of the world have on families in Ohio and across the country. The war in Iraq, he said, must be brought to an end and America's service men and women must be brought home as soon as possible.
"You're looking at the only candidate to vote against the war and all of the appropriations" since, Kucinich said.
He added, "Ohio has the chance to be heard and change the election." As an Ohioan, "one of you," Kucinich said, "I'll never forget where I came from."
Video by Chad Ely less Tags: dennis kucinich aflcio freedom america united states government usa bush cheney politics columbus democratic president candidate kucinich union jobs congressman health care education north american free trade agreement nafta health insurance justice department labor department workers rights wall street foreign trade war vietnam Category: News Views: 47 Comments: 1 Added: Jul 26, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Shirley Maclaine 01:30On TV programme, "Today" Shirley MacLaine told Matt Lauer that she thinks it is "terrific" that Dennis Kucinich admitted at the last Democratic debate that he believes UFOs exist. "I more...think that is terrific that a presidential candidate admitted it," she said. "If they asked Gov. Bill Richardson, he would say it too, because he's the governor of UFOs. New Mexico."
At the debate, Kucinich confirmed what MacLaine wrote in her new book, "Sage-ing while Age-ing," that he saw a UFO on a visit to her home. The entire exchange has led to a sidelight in the presidential race, pitting UFO believers against UFO deniers.
MacLaine said that she became fascinated with UFOs when she was 18 and spotted the onjects above the White House and the Capitol.
"It had a tremendous effect on me," she said.
"I have talked to a lot of astronauts and a lot of presidents, and these people are saying they are real." less Tags: shirley maclaine kucinich deomcrat democratic debate ufo ufos Category: News Views: 856 Comments: 0 Added: Nov 9, 07 By: UKUFO  | |  |  | | Dennis Kucinich Is social security under attack? 02:45COLUMBUS, OH -- Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, the son of a Teamster truck driver and the oldest child in a paycheck-to-paycheck family of seven children, brought his life's experiences more...and his legislative record to an AFL-CIO town hall meeting in Columbus (OH) today and told his union brothers and sisters, "This campaign is about jobs. It's about jobs. And it's about jobs."
"It's the workers of this country who are going to determine who the president is going to be," the Cleveland Congressman told the cheering crowd. And that next President, he said, must be committed to creating new jobs, making health care available to all Americans, securing workers' rights and pension rights, and improving education for the next generation of American workers.
Introduced as "Ohio's favorite son," Kucinich, the only card-carrying union member in the Democratic field, had the audience on its feet several times. He vowed to cancel the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which has resulted in the out-sourcing of millions of American jobs. He promised a national, not-for-profit health insurance system that would cover all Americans. He pledged that the Justice Department and the Labor Department would enforce workers' rights, especially the right to organize.
His deep and sincere commitment to those issues and his legislative record separate him from the other Democratic candidates, Kucinich said.
"Do you think I could stand up here and talk like this if I was owned by Wall Street," Kucinich asked? "I'm someone who can not be bought. I'm someone who can not be bossed. I'm someone who can not be intimidated."
On health care, he said the other candidates "get too much money from the insurance companies, they can't break the hold." On foreign trade, other candidates are proposing to "fix" trade agreements, instead of scrapping them, and those promises are "weasel-wording" what they really plan to do: "nothing."
In a poignant story taken from his early years as a newspaper copyboy in Cleveland, Kucinich's eyes welled with tears, as did many in the audience, when he told of going to the homes of families to pick up photographs of their children who had died in the war in Vietnam. In vivid, emotional detail, he described their modest, working-class homes "and their hands...rough hands...like they had been working their whole lives...and just barely making it." He used the story to illustrate the personal impact that wars on the other side of the world have on families in Ohio and across the country. The war in Iraq, he said, must be brought to an end and America's service men and women must be brought home as soon as possible.
"You're looking at the only candidate to vote against the war and all of the appropriations" since, Kucinich said.
He added, "Ohio has the chance to be heard and change the election." As an Ohioan, "one of you," Kucinich said, "I'll never forget where I came from."
Video by Chad Ely less Tags: social security dennis kucinich aflcio freedom america united states government usa bush cheney politics columbus democratic president candidate kucinich union jobs congressman health care education north american free trade agreement nafta health insurance justice department labor department workers rights especially the right to organize wall street foreign trade war Category: News Views: 17 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 26, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Ack Attack before the Democratic National Convention! 10:46I had a little trouble in the morning before going to the DNC! Tags: gerbils cat obama democratic national convention circarigei escape al gore barack obama Category: Comedy Views: 75 Comments: 1 Added: Aug 31, 08 By: CircaRigeI  | |  |  | | History Repeats watch the quot1968 Democratic National Conventionquot; 05:13Clip from History Rocks the 60s about the 1968 Democratic National Convention held in Chicago to choose the Democratic nominee for the 1968 U.S. presidential election. YouTube Playlist @ http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=08B679CF7F0F346B more...The youth of today doesn't react properly to oppressive policies. Drug policy would be one of the bigger examples..
The religious people who originally set-forth drug policy are mostly dead, ..and even if not they have absolutely no power.
The Nixon Administration who launched the drug war, and re-classified (scheduled) drugs with a new law. Which was ultimately a response to the marijuana laws being found unconstitutional. And which we were shown how 'great' the Nixon camp was. less Tags: history rocks 1968 democratic national convention 2008 history repeats mumia abu jamal alex jones drug war media reporters Category: News Views: 442 Comments: 9 Added: Aug 28, 08 By: rclark23  | |  |  | | 1968Forty Years Ago 01:46I mention people and events that took place forty years ago in 1968. Andy Warhol was shot. Bobby Kennedy was killed. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed. Riots erupted at the Democratic National Convention. Tags: 1968 andy warhol martin luther king jr. bobby kennedy riots democratic national convention california forty years ago Category: People Views: 36 Comments: 2 Added: Jun 2, 08 By: Ronnie30507 | |  |  | | Stop The Iraq Occupation Bring Our Troops HOME! 09:53Our troops need to come home, this is not a war, it’s an occupation! Tags: cortmeister iraq war bush terror terrorism neocon republican democratic civil sectarian violence Category: Video Blogs Views: 131 Comments: 2 Added: May 9, 07 By: cortmeister | |  |  | | Re State of the Union Democratic Response 08:60State of the Union This is a posting for: BillyBobJoe57 to view more of the many political videos from BillyBobJoe57 go to: www.youtube.com/profile?user=billybobjoe57 Tags: state union boobs butt nude sex Category: News Views: 149 Comments: 7 Added: Jan 24, 07 By: sm0ky  | |  |  | | Politics in the Sticks 09:46In this video I talk about how Hillary Clinton has no chance of winning the Democratic nomination and therefore she should drop-out, my anger at AirAmericaRadio for suspending Randi Rhodes, and my disgust more...at John McCain and his flip-flopping on all the major issues of the day, like torture, the Iraq war, abortion rights, ethanol, you name it.
Saudis, Arabs Funneled Millions to President Clinton’s Presidential Library- http://www2.nysun.com/article/5137
Randi Rhodes Calling Hillary and Ferarro Effin’ Whores- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=960Qq3pupa4
Stephanie Miller Sticks Up For Randi Rhodes- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB1JZ__TV_Q
John McCain flip-flopper- http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/9111.html
McCain Wrong on Iraq Ceasefire- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHZ0BHzf4-0 less Tags: barack obama hillary clinton john mccain randi rhodes democrats democratic republicans cortmeister Category: News Views: 54 Comments: 6 Added: Apr 6, 08 By: cortmeister | |  |  | | Dennis Kucinich AFLCIO town hall meeting in Columbus 03:31COLUMBUS, OH -- Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, the son of a Teamster truck driver and the oldest child in a paycheck-to-paycheck family of seven children, brought his life's experiences more...and his legislative record to an AFL-CIO town hall meeting in Columbus (OH) today and told his union brothers and sisters, "This campaign is about jobs. It's about jobs. And it's about jobs."
"It's the workers of this country who are going to determine who the president is going to be," the Cleveland Congressman told the cheering crowd. And that next President, he said, must be committed to creating new jobs, making health care available to all Americans, securing workers' rights and pension rights, and improving education for the next generation of American workers.
Introduced as "Ohio's favorite son," Kucinich, the only card-carrying union member in the Democratic field, had the audience on its feet several times. He vowed to cancel the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which has resulted in the out-sourcing of millions of American jobs. He promised a national, not-for-profit health insurance system that would cover all Americans. He pledged that the Justice Department and the Labor Department would enforce workers' rights, especially the right to organize.
His deep and sincere commitment to those issues and his legislative record separate him from the other Democratic candidates, Kucinich said.
"Do you think I could stand up here and talk like this if I was owned by Wall Street," Kucinich asked? "I'm someone who can not be bought. I'm someone who can not be bossed. I'm someone who can not be intimidated."
On health care, he said the other candidates "get too much money from the insurance companies, they can't break the hold." On foreign trade, other candidates are proposing to "fix" trade agreements, instead of scrapping them, and those promises are "weasel-wording" what they really plan to do: "nothing."
In a poignant story taken from his early years as a newspaper copyboy in Cleveland, Kucinich's eyes welled with tears, as did many in the audience, when he told of going to the homes of families to pick up photographs of their children who had died in the war in Vietnam. In vivid, emotional detail, he described their modest, working-class homes "and their hands...rough hands...like they had been working their whole lives...and just barely making it." He used the story to illustrate the personal impact that wars on the other side of the world have on families in Ohio and across the country. The war in Iraq, he said, must be brought to an end and America's service men and women must be brought home as soon as possible.
"You're looking at the only candidate to vote against the war and all of the appropriations" since, Kucinich said.
He added, "Ohio has the chance to be heard and change the election." As an Ohioan, "one of you," Kucinich said, "I'll never forget where I came from."
Video by Chad Ely less Tags: dennis kucinich aflcio freedom america united states government usa bush cheney politics columbus democratic president candidate kucinich union jobs congressman health care education north american free trade agreement nafta health insurance justice department labor department workers rights especially the right to organize wall street foreign trade war vietnam Category: News Views: 29 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 26, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |
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