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slipslidingaway Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-09-10 02:14 AM
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http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/letstatesdoit

Sorry for the caps, but it appears that the media is saying Kucinich might be the person responsible for the defeat of health care reform.

Many politicians promised not to support a bill that did not include a robust public option.

The afterdowning street link above lists the members of Congress who voted for the Kucinich amendment in committee, you can call, email or fax them and ask that they promise not to vote for the bill unless it contains language which would allow states to enact a Single Payer Bill.

In my humble opinion he needs our support as he has cast too many votes that run contrary to what the prominent leaders of our party have supported.

Never take anything or anyone for granted, when I looked back at the support McKinney had before being ousted it was about the same percentage as Kucinich had in his last election. It only takes one incident blown out of proportion and some money to remove a voice for the people.

Thanks for reading.

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