Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Dennis Kucinich for President 2008

Announcement of Candidacy

Dennis Kucinich for President 2008

Dennis Kucinich for President 2008The only Democrat running for President who has a real plan to end the war and bring the troops home. Dennis Kucinich for President 2008

Kucinich is the only member of the House and the Senate running for President who has consistently voted against funding for the war, based on a principled opposition.

Kucinich was against the war then. Kucinich is against it now. A leader must have not just hindsight, but foresight.

Transcript of this video:
"At this moment, people's trust in government is on the line. Trust in the Democratic Party is on the line. What does it say if only one month after the voters gave us control of Congress on the issue of Iraq, that we turn around and say we will keep funding the war?

We Democrats were put back in power to bring some sanity back to our nation. We are expected to take a stand. We are expected to assert our constitutional power as a co-equal branch of government. We are expected to do what we said we would do: Get out of Iraq and bring the troops home.

I am not going to stand by and watch thousands more of our brave young American men and women killed in Iraq, or permanently injured, while our leaders are ready to take action to keep the war going.

This is the moment to end our war against Iraq, this is the moment to bring our troops home.

I know what it is like to take a stand. I know what it is like to put my career on the line. Today, I am prepared to put my career on the line once again to save my community and my nation from the devastating effects of more war.

Therefore, I am announcing my candidacy for President of the United States, with the intention of rallying the American people to the cause of our troops in the field, to the cause of stopping more American families from suffering, to the cause of ending a deepening tragedy in Iraq, to the cause of repairing America's reputation in the world, to the cause of the dreams of people in my own neighborhood and my own city.

I fully expect to be win, because when the American people hear this clarion call for a new and true direction, this call to confirm their intent, their power, I am confident that they will respond as powerfully, as they did just one month ago, to demand that America quickly change course in Iraq and to demand a leader who will make it happen."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your efforts! The groundswell since Dennis' announcement 2 days ago is tremendous! Incredible!
Elizabeth Kucinich
www.kucinich.us

Anonymous said...

Dennis Kucinich essentially bankrupted the city of Cleveland about 30 years ago when he was mayor there. His far left ideas were terrible and the city took a long time to get better. I know you probably agree with his antiwar stance, but he would be a disaster as president.

Tom said...

Actually anonymous, big business created the crisis for Cleveland in a power play to force the city to sell the electric company to private interests.

"In 1978 Kucinich faced a tough choice: either sell the small city-owned light company, Cleveland Electric Light Plant (Muny Light for short), to the huge, private Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. or watch the city banks refuse to roll over $14 million in short-term debt."

" In the 1990s, Muny Light (now Cleveland Public Power) was still city-owned, and it had expanded. The utility had saved its customers more than $200 million over the years, compared with what they would have spent had the power company fallen into private hands. Kucinich was honored in 1998 by the Cleveland City Council for "having the courage and foresight to refuse to sell the city's municipal electric system."