Monday, March 22, 2004

Comments From D.C.Williams at Yahoo Group "kucinich4president"
The main thing Kucinich for President supporters see in Dennis Kucinich that they do not see in John Kerry or other politicos in general is that Kucinich is standing up for the real truth instead of the made up versions of the truth considered as "politics" where we are constantly embarrassed to see even news commentators on TV explain with a knowing nod and wink when discussing candidates' rhetoric that even the news folks expect the politicians to "spin" the truth instead of standing up and speaking it like only Dennis Kucinich is doing. It's just that we want a truthful president for a change in America and the world, not just another double-talking politician spinning webs of fabricated "truth" that they make up and change as they go along for "political advantage". In other words, "integrity"! Kucinich has it and neither Bush nor Kerry have it in this sense of speaking the real truth. It is beyond my understanding why the public would even consider Kerry since he is a fellow "brother" of GW Bush in the infamous Yale Skull and Bones Society which requires secrecy and hence lies to maintain their "vows" to one another and who refuse to repatriate the remains of Geronimo to the Apache for burial and so demonstrate their kinky faith and disrespect of the sanctity of life. Totally twisted, just like the idea of DNC "unity" event excluding Kucinich!

Quote From DEMOCRACY NOW! Radio Program On WBAI ... Featuring Why Kucinich Vows To Stay In Presidential Race
Only one presidential candidate attended one of the mass protests marking the one-year anniversary of the beginning of the US invasion of Iraq. It wasn't George W Bush and it wasn't John Kerry. It was Ohio Congressmember Dennis Kucinich. He addressed more than 100,000 people at the large protest in New York City on Saturday. This weekend Kucinich issued a statement saying that he will not drop out of the race for the Democratic nomination. Kucinich said he is committed to ensuring that a peace platform is adopted by the Democrats ahead of November's elections.

This Thursday, the Democratic National Committee is holding a "Unity Dinner" honoring John Kerry. Former presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton will be in attendance, as will all of the Democratic presidential candidates who were once competing against Kerry. All of them, that is, except Kucinich. A DNC official said Kucinich was not invited because, in the words of the official, Kucinich is not preaching party unity and is continuing his campaign. Kucinich responded to this non-invite by saying he is preaching unity on issues of peace, social justice and equal rights.

BRAVO KUCINICH!!!!

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