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alaric
02-14-2008, 06:31 PM
for the treatment Kucinich has gotten from the dems, a possible Mckinney-Kucinich Green party ticket! Curiouser and curiouser:D
http://www.counterpunch.org/zeese02082008.html

WilliamC
02-14-2008, 06:33 PM
While I won't vote for them I'd like to see them make a run at it.

Give the socialists something to get excited about other than Obama and Clinton :)

AlbemarleNC0003
02-14-2008, 06:34 PM
While I won't vote for them I'd like to see them make a run at it.

Give the socialists something to get excited about other than Obama and Clinton :)

:D :o :( :mad:

s35wf
02-14-2008, 06:37 PM
If there is no else to vote for in the GE i'll vote for kucinich. He's Pro-Peace and he did have the balls to attempt to impeach.

I like Dennis, he's honest and not a CFR chump. If i cant have Paul as my president i'd gladly welcome kucinich.

RonPaulwillWin
02-14-2008, 06:47 PM
If there is no else to vote for in the GE i'll vote for kucinich. He's Pro-Peace and he did have the balls to attempt to impeach.

I like Dennis, he's honest and not a CFR chump. If i cant have Paul as my president i'd gladly welcome kucinich.

I'd probably vote for him too if that was the case. If he tried to ban guns wouldn't we be able to take that to the supreme court?

MrZach
02-14-2008, 06:57 PM
Dude... McKinney is a psycho.... I can't believe the Green Party is letting her anywhere NEAR them... It is REALLY pathetic...

nate895
02-14-2008, 06:59 PM
Isn't McKinney the one who punched a Capitol Hill Police Officer?

integrity
02-14-2008, 07:03 PM
theres no way a democrat can take our guns. only mcInsane could do that.

kigol
02-14-2008, 07:22 PM
:eek:

PauliticsPolitics
02-14-2008, 07:30 PM
Isn't McKinney the one who punched a Capitol Hill Police Officer?

haven't you learned not to trust the news?

Her conflict with a security guard was way overhyped, and it ended up demonizing her and losing her an election.

I don't care if you like her, but she was one of the few to push for a better 911 investigation.

affa
02-14-2008, 07:31 PM
Did any of you read the article?

Here are the first two paragraphs. WHOA.

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On the Hill some call it being McKinney'd--the treatment Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney received when she was in Congress. Twice, rather than protecting the incumbent, the Democrats put up well funded challengers against her. Now, it looks like Dennis Kucinich may be facing the same treatment in Cleveland.

There is a report circulating the web that before the Nevada primary Kucinich was visited by representatives of Nancy Pelosi and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the right wing Israeli lobby. They told him that if he would drop his campaigns to impeach Cheney and Bush, they would guarantee his re-election to the House of Representatives. Kucinich threw them out of his office.


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say what you will, but I love the guy!

PauliticsPolitics
02-14-2008, 07:36 PM
Did any of you read the article?

Here are the first two paragraphs. WHOA.

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On the Hill some call it being McKinney'd--the treatment Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney received when she was in Congress. Twice, rather than protecting the incumbent, the Democrats put up well funded challengers against her. Now, it looks like Dennis Kucinich may be facing the same treatment in Cleveland.

There is a report circulating the web that before the Nevada primary Kucinich was visited by representatives of Nancy Pelosi and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the right wing Israeli lobby. They told him that if he would drop his campaigns to impeach Cheney and Bush, they would guarantee his re-election to the House of Representatives. Kucinich threw them out of his office.


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say what you will, but I love the guy!

yes!
when will you people realize kucinich is on our side, even if you disagree with some of his policies.
he is fighting the established parties from the other side and you really should respect that!

bcreps85
02-14-2008, 07:42 PM
In a way I could see myself supporting him, because he's against what we are, but in another way I couldn't stand myself if I voted Democrat...

On the other hand, I'm not making any decisions until we know what is going on. I'll wait to see who is running and what guidance RP has to offer.

RlxdN10sity
02-14-2008, 07:45 PM
Dude... McKinney is a psycho.... I can't believe the Green Party is letting her anywhere NEAR them... It is REALLY pathetic...

Cynthia McKinney is the real deal folks.
For those of you who are obviously not familiar with Cynthia McKinney, view this:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=eootfzAhAoU

phill4paul
02-14-2008, 07:46 PM
While I won't vote for them I'd like to see them make a run at it.

Give the socialists something to get excited about other than Obama and Clinton :)

Quite true!

phill4paul
02-14-2008, 07:49 PM
yes!
when will you people realize kucinich is on our side, even if you disagree with some of his policies.
he is fighting the established parties from the other side and you really should respect that!

I respect him. Doesn't mean I'd vote for him.

MrZach
02-14-2008, 07:50 PM
Agreed. She's still a psycho... I've never seen her interviewed once and thought, "That woman is playing with all her marbles..." lol

alaric
02-14-2008, 07:56 PM
Did any of you read the article?

Here are the first two paragraphs. WHOA.

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On the Hill some call it being McKinney'd--the treatment Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney received when she was in Congress. Twice, rather than protecting the incumbent, the Democrats put up well funded challengers against her. Now, it looks like Dennis Kucinich may be facing the same treatment in Cleveland.

There is a report circulating the web that before the Nevada primary Kucinich was visited by representatives of Nancy Pelosi and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the right wing Israeli lobby. They told him that if he would drop his campaigns to impeach Cheney and Bush, they would guarantee his re-election to the House of Representatives. Kucinich threw them out of his office.


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say what you will, but I love the guy!
I love it when someone actually reads the article before posting! The point of it is that the dems are just as viscious and nuts with their own who 'get out of line'. This possibility + the possibilty of a Bloomberg ticket opens up the general election to a real fragmented bunch of choices that the CFR may not be able to control. Remember, we can write in Dr. Paul in the general w/o him having to expose himself to the 3rd party thingy. Isn't this OUR revolution, like he said? If the general election has so many choices a write-in campaign looks more promising, doesn't it?:cool:

PauliticsPolitics
02-14-2008, 07:57 PM
You may disagree with dennis on guns and healthcare.
That's why you like ron pual!
But please be aware, almost no other democrat or republican holds these key positions:

get rid of the patriot act, bring back liberty:
http://www.dennis4president.com/go/issues/securing-constitutional-democracy/

stop wasting money on illegal wars and policing the world:
http://www.dennis4president.com/go/issues/strength-through-peace/

get out of nafta & wto:
http://www.dennis4president.com/go/issues/saving-capitalism/

please, get out of the mind set of hating democrats and loving republican's.
in a perfect world, kucinich would represent the dems and paul would represent the gop.

PauliticsPolitics
02-14-2008, 08:00 PM
She's still a psycho... I've never seen her interviewed once and thought, "That woman is playing with all her marbles..." lol

umm, i disagree.
but most of the candidates out there right now are playing with a lot of dangerous marbles.
just remember, most of the country think you are psycho for supporting paul.
please don't demonize people as crazy cuz you don't agree with them and the media tells you they are fringe kooks.

alaric
02-14-2008, 08:09 PM
umm, i disagree.
but most of the candidates out there right now are playing with a lot of dangerous marbles.
just remember, most of the country think you are psycho for supporting paul.
please don't demonize people as crazy cuz you don't agree with them and the media tells you they are fringe kooks.

Actually, I think most of the candidates are playing WITHOUT their marbles!:p

affa
02-14-2008, 08:18 PM
Just a reminder to all of you recent converts from Fox News (and I know you're out there). The media did not just start being biased against the anti-establishment people because of Ron Paul. There is very, very long history of it.

Kucinich, McKinney, and others have been getting the 'kook' treatment by the mainstream media for YEARS. Question your own beliefs. It's the path to true freedom.

To win this, we need to unite minds on the message of Freedom. Kucinich is on our side, even if you don't like his 'socialist' or 'gun-grabbing' ways.

JimInNY
02-14-2008, 08:21 PM
I don't care if you like her, but she was one of the few to push for a better 911 investigation.

She did hammer Rummy at the hearings. hehehe