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DemBones DemBones Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-04-03 12:41 PM
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11. It was the latter. After the war began, Dean issued a statement

about supporting the commander in chief and the troops. And since then he has said we need to put more troops in Iraq to bring peace.

Kucinich spoke out for months against the war, voted against the war, sued Bush* to stop the war, filed House resolutions to stop the war. The day the war began he issued a statement of concern for the safety of our troops and called on Bush* to bring them home and has been calling for an end to the war ever since, suggested an exit plan months ago. Unfortunately, the media pay little attention to him, having decided to make Dean the "anti-war" candidate.

Kucinich also supports creating a Department of Peace yet he is not a pacifist. He simply believes that there are few just causes for war. I hope you'll investigate his stands as a candidate, too. His web site is

http://www.kucinich.us

and from the home page you can click on Issues to get a summary of his Top Ten Issues. :hippie:
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