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dweller Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-04 05:42 AM
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Kucinich: Creating the Voice for Peace

Last Saturday night, Bonnie Raitt and Willie Nelson supplied one very good reason to vote for Dennis Kucinich for president: bringing those two to D.C. to sing duets at the inauguration. Among many other tunes, the headliners delivered an engaging version of "Trying to Get Over You" Saturday night at the Austin Music Hall, as the Kucinich forces wrapped up a two-day local tour, during which the candidate filed for the Texas primary, raised money, fired up his supporters, and spoke out for peace on the steps of the Capitol. Indeed, "Peace" was the keynote of the weekend, not only in the new campaign song by Nelson, "Whatever Happened to Peace on Earth?" -- composed, he said, on Christmas Day -- but in the dominating theme of the candidate's talks throughout his visit. "I am going to make the war in Iraq the defining issue of this race," Kucinich told reporters after a Saturday morning forum at the Texas AFL-CIO headquarters on Lavaca.

Although the candidate addressed other issues -- abandoning the World Trade Organization and NAFTA, establishing a national single-payer health plan, fighting for social and economic justice -- by his own insistence it is the war that is driving his campaign. "We were wrong to get in, and it is wrong to stay," Kucinich said.
"And the longer we stay, the deeper we're going to get involved -- it will become another Vietnam." Moreover, he argued, the war has already distorted national priorities and will make it increasingly difficult to sustain the financial effort necessary to do the other things on the agenda: revive the economy, create jobs, rebuild the infrastructure, expand education and health care -- all those promises the candidates recite but will find very difficult to deliver.

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Kucinich is proud of being "the only candidate who has actually voted against this war," and roundly rejects the notion that his policies or his campaign are exercises in idealism. The only honest response to an immoral war, he insists, is U.S. withdrawal and turning the operation over to the United Nations and the Iraqis as soon as possible. He repeated that message on the Capitol steps Saturday afternoon to a surprisingly large and enthusiastic holiday crowd of nearly 1,000 people. "We are here because we disagree with those who insist that war is inevitable," he declared. "We believe that peace is inevitable. ... We are called upon to be witnesses for peace." He went on to summarize a plan (detailed at www.kucinich.us) for handing over Iraq administration, contracting, and governmental transition to the UN, to be followed by rebuilding and U.S. reparations.

In conversation, Kucinich insisted the race for the Democratic nomination remains wide open and that he is in it to win at the national convention in August. Asked if he thought his forthright and uncompromising perspective could find a space in U.S. politics, he said, "I think it exists, but it needs a voice. I'm creating that space.
I'm giving voice to the concerns that many Americans have, about getting out of Iraq. That's why I say I'm making it a defining issue. It needs a voice -- whether it's the civil rights movement, the environmental movement, the women's movement, or for the peace movement -- getting out of Iraq. There needs to be a voice. So I'm the voice -- and people can be heard, but also they can choose to vote for that voice."

http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/dispatch/2004-01-09/pols_feature3.html

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LWolf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-04 10:33 PM
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1. It was a great show.
They rocked the place.

Now if I could just find a copy of that song!
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yelladawg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-11-04 01:45 PM
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2. I really like this guy,
but I don't thik he can win.
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dweller Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-11-04 05:23 PM
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3. i think someone posted
Edited on Sun Jan-11-04 05:28 PM by dweller
a link to an online version here last week.
edit: here it is
http://www.corvusworld.com/willie-dennis.htm ...arrgh. nm, doesn't work now...

as posted by ZombyWoof
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=132&topic_id=78072

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