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    It will take a leader like Ron Paul to heal the rift before a leader like Dennis Kucinich can most effective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by teleomorph View Post
    It will take a leader like Ron Paul to heal the rift before a leader like Dennis Kucinich can most effective.
    I don't know too much about Kucinich, except that his foreign policy is similar to RP... If things don't go RP's way this time around maybe I'll vote Kucinich next time
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    They are economically opposite. The only similarity I see is ending occupation of other countries.

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    Wasn't he suppose to hold a press conference today about his drop for the presidential bid.
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    no offense to Kucinich, but I think it would take getting more than 1% of the vote in the Iowa Caucuses before Kucinich can be effective at all....

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    Quote Originally Posted by forsmant View Post
    They are economically opposite. The only similarity I see is ending occupation of other countries.
    Although Dennis advocates a different road map to solving the problems that plague this nation, he does share many of the same objectives and has fought hard for a more open and fair electoral process.

    Here area couple of other big ones for you, the information is readily available on his website:

    1. Securing Constitutional Democracy http://www.dennis4president.com/go/i...nal-democracy/

    2. Saving Capitalism
    "As President, Dennis Kucinich will end America's participation in NAFTA and the WTO. Huge, multi-national corporations ship American jobs overseas, turn a blind eye to human rights abuses and hide behind their lobbyists in Washington."

    3. Fighting corporate powers that do not operate in the public interest
    "The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and robbers there will be." - Lao Tzu

    "...for nothing can live well except in a manner that is suited to the way The Sacred Power of the world lives and moves." - Black Elk

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    Does sound a lot like RP..at least that stuff. I really respect the man, too for trying to complain to the FCC and filing a recount in NH. He is proving the federal systems just don't do what they were designed for.l I really respect the man..

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    i think kucinich, huckabee and obama have their eyes set
    on 2012 if 2008 turns into a john mccain or hillary clinton year.
    mitt romney wants to run again... and i think since he's older than
    kucinich, huckabee, and obama, this gives him less of a timewindow!!!

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    I'd move to Canada.

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    I'd rather have Giuliani as president than Kucinich. No lie.
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