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Gender: Female
Status: Married
Age: 32
Sign: Libra

City: Cleveland
State: Ohio
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/9/2007

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Saturday, October 04, 2008 

Category: News and Politics
Speaking against the bailout on the floor this morning, former presidential hopeful Dennis J. Kucinich (D-Ohio) invoked FDR and slammed the "cold calculations of the Dow Jones ticker."

"Some people will ask of this Congress, what were we thinking? Why did we give $700 billion bailout to Wall Street without fixing what caused the problem in the first place? Why did we rig the free markets for security fraudsters? Why didn't we explore alternatives to let Wall Street solve its own problems? Why didn't we have money save millions of homeowners, create millions of jobs and a green economy? Why didn't we stop the speculators? Why wasn't there accountability? Why didn't we take time to make an intelligent decision?

"Why? Why? Why?"
Monday, September 29, 2008 

Category: News and Politics
Congressman Dennis Kucinich says the massive bailout for Wall Street is being rushed by Congressional leaders with no opportunity to discuss alternatives that would help homeowners facing foreclosure and no adequate oversight or regulations.

Sunday, September 28, 2008 

Category: News and Politics
Congressman Kucinich tells "Democracy Now" anchor Amy Goodman, "We need to find a way to help Wall Street pay for its own problems ...stock transfer tax, cancellation of dividends...make the shareholders and the investors have to pay for the funny business that was going on Wall Street. Why make the taxpayers pay?''

Read more: DemocracyNow.org
Friday, September 26, 2008 

Category: News and Politics
Dear Friend,

While Wall Street and the Bush Administration try to blackmail Congress into a $700 billion bailout for corporations that have shown zero concern about the plight of the American people through the last decade, I have been working on a comprehensive alternative. Today, I am releasing a plan for economic recovery that will provide not only economic stimulus, but also fairness for everyday people on every "Main Street" in America. The plan is detailed below, and it will also be available on the campaign website www.kucinich.us.

Of course, this is a plan that has not only economic implications, but also moral and spiritual implications as well. The social, economic, and political divisions in our nation must be healed. We can make a new beginning, seizing this moment of crisis and transforming it into a moment of rebirth for our nation. I hope you will take the time to read it, consider it, and share it with your friends. I welcome your comments and your support.

More tomorrow.

Thank you,


Dennis
www.Kucinich.us
216-252-9000 877-933-6647

Kucinich's Main Street Recovery Plan

1. Health Care for All: Insurance companies make money not providing health care. As the co-author of HR 676, a universal, single-payer, not-for-profit health care system, Medicare for All, I understand millions of Americans want health care that is accessible and affordable.

Medicare for All will help businesses large and small, create jobs as well as save the jobs of thousands of people including those of doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers who are currently leaving medicine because it is run by the insurance companies. $1 in every 3 dollars of the $2.4 trillion spent annually in America for health care goes to the insurance companies. If we take that money ($800 billion in unproductive wasteful spending) and put it directly into care, we will have enough money to cover everyone. We are already paying for Medicare for all, but not receiving it. HR 676 changes that!

2. Prescription Drug Benefit for Seniors: HR 6800 is the MEDS Act, which provides a fully paid prescription drug benefit, under Medicare, for all seniors. I wrote this bill to help alleviate the economic pressure that comes from the high cost of prescription drugs. We can pay for it by letting the government negotiate drug prices with the pharmaceutical companies as well as by permitting re-importation.

3. Stop the Oil Companies' Price Gouging: As you know, I was the first one to step up to challenge of the corrupt price gouging and market speculation of the oil companies by proposing a windfall profits tax, on oil and natural gas companies, with revenues put into tax credits for the purchase of fuel-efficient American-made cars. However, it may be that nationalization is the only way to put an end to the oil companies' sharp practices.

4. Protecting the American Homestead: As Chairman of the Domestic Policy Oversight Subcommittee, I am working to protect your basic right to have a roof over your head, whether as an owner or renter. I have investigated and helped to expose the manipulation of mortgage markets, and I am crafting a new federal policy so that neighborhoods with the highest number of foreclosures get the most help.

5. Jobs for All: Congressman LaTourette and I have co-authored the bi-partisan New Deal-type jobs program, HR 3400, "Rebuilding America's Infrastructure." It will create millions of good-paying new jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges, water systems and sewer systems.

6. American Manufacturing Policy: I am drafting the American Manufacturing Policy Act, which for the first time, will state that the maintenance of U.S. steel, automotive, and aerospace industries are vital to our national economic security and must be maintained through integrated public-private cooperation, new trade policies, and investment.

7. Works Green Administration: I am also drafting plans for a green New Deal jobs program, in which the government creates millions of jobs by incentivizing the design, engineering, manufacturing, distribution and maintenance of millions of wind and solar micro-technologies for millions of homes and businesses, dramatically lowering energy costs and reducing our dependence on oil.

8. Fair Trade: The U.S. has lost millions of good-paying jobs, and more jobs have been out-sourced. As you know, I have helped to lead the way in opposition to trade giveaways. I strongly urge repeal of NAFTA. We must include workers' rights, human rights and environmental quality principles in all trade pacts. We must also protect the Great Lakes' water resources from the reach of multi-national corporations.

9. Education for All: I know families need help with the rising cost of day care. That is why I introduced HR 4060, a universal pre-kindergarten program to ensure that all children ages 3-5 have access to full-day, quality day care.

10. Protecting Pensions: I am working to change bankruptcy laws so pensioners' claims will be first, ahead of banks, and that corporate executives who misuse workers' pension funds are subject to criminal penalties. I want to fully fund the Pension Benefit Guarantee Board.

11. Social Security: From my first moments in Congress, I have exposed Wall Street's efforts to privatize Social Security and attacked it in the Democratic Caucus when it was being proposed. Can you imagine where seniors would be today if Social Security had been turned over to the stock market? Social Security is solid through 2032 without any changes.

12. Protect Bank Deposits: I will work to make sure the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has sufficient funds to provide for insurance of deposits up to $200,000 at all banks and savings and loans. This is an urgent matter since so many banks are said to be vulnerable.

13. Protect Investors: Bring back strong regulation to Wall Street. As Chairman of the Domestic Policy Subcommittee, I challenged the Wall Street hedge fund speculators as a threat to small investors. I intend to keep active watch over the machinations on Wall Street.

14. Strength through Peace: You'll remember when I led the effort against the ill-conceived Iraq war, which has now cost more than 4,100 US soldiers' lives, cost U.S. taxpayers between $3 trillion and $5 trillion, and resulted in the deaths of more than a million Iraqis. We must bring our troops home and end the war. We must engage in diplomacy. We must reduce the military budget, and we must stop outrageous cost overruns by the likes of Halliburton.

15. Safety in America: I am proud of my work for peace. In July 2001, I introduced a bill, which today is HR 808, that for the first time creates a comprehensive plan to deal with the issues of violence in American society, particularly domestic violence, spousal abuse, child abuse, gang violence, gun violence, racial violence, and violence against gays by establishing a Cabinet-level Department of Peace and Restorative Justice. This proposal has sparked a national movement and when implemented will save tax payers millions of dollars.

16. Monetary Policy: It is long past the time that we looked at the implications of our debt based monetary system, the privatization of money created by the 1913 Federal Reserve Act, the banks fractional reserve system and our debt-based economic system. Unless we have dramatic reform of monetary policy, the entire economic system will continue to accelerate wealth upwards. I am currently working on drafting legislation for an 'American Monetary Act' to address these and other issues in order to protect the economic well being of America.
Thursday, August 21, 2008 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: News and Politics
Join the OFFICIAL CARE2 KUCINICH GROUP!

http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/Dennis_Kucinich

For the lastest IMPEACHMENT NEWS!

Go to the following page:

http://impeachment.kucinich.us/

Be sure to forward this!

***Posted by Anita Stewart 
Thursday, August 21, 2008 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: News and Politics
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/8/21/12819/6838
See the whole article at the link!

***Posted by Anita Stewart
Wednesday, July 30, 2008 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: News and Politics
This is from my friend, Brad, the organizer of the San Francisco Bay Area Beach Impeach(es). I hope you enjoy his message and that you will sign the petition, please.
By Ann Catherine Keirns

"Cowardice asks the question - is it safe?
Expediency asks the question - is it politic?
Vanity asks the question - is it popular?
But conscience asks the question - is it right?
And there comes a time when one must take
a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular;
but one must take it BECAUSE it is right." Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Email addresses omitted:

Dear Everyone,

On Sunday afternoon I had the honor of representing you at a picnic
attended by Congressman Dennis Kucinich
http://kucinich.house.gov/biography/ and his wife Elizabeth
http://kucinich.us/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=44&itemid=2.
The picnic (it was arranged by a Bay Area club of Palestinians from
Ramallah, and I heard about it on Saturday when I came back from
camping, which was excellent, thank you) took place in a park about 40
minutes from San Francisco. As I pulled my cab into the parking lot,
the Kuciniches were also just arriving. For at least twenty of the
next thirty minutes I was in almost-private conversation with one or
both of them. Extremely nice people, it seemed to me. At times the
picnic's organizers would pull one of them away to be introduced to
someone else; and sometimes people arrived who knew the Kuciniches
from elsewhere, and greetings were exchanged; but for a while, I had
the sense of having total access to them.

Right off I said I was the organizer of the Beach Impeach
http://www.beachimpeach.com/bi2/sanfrancisco.html events (they knew
all about them) and I showed them some of the postcards. Elizabeth
pointed at a card from Beach Impeach 1
http://www.beachimpeach.com/bi2/sanfrancisco.html and said, 'I was
looking at this one just the other day.' When I asked where, she said,
'It's on our living room table.'

Right off the bat I told them I have an email list of 2,000 people,
most of whom came to Beach Impeach events, and that I was going to
send an email report to everyone tonight. (If I have their words in
quotation marks, they are pretty much verbatim from the notes I jotted
as we spoke -- otherwise they're summarized from my memory.)

I told them I had expected last Friday's impeachment hearings
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/35043 in front of the House
Judiciary Committee to be a total sham.

'We did too,' Elizabeth said.

'But it was far from it,' said Dennis. The hearings were scheduled to
last for two hours, but lasted, said Dennis, 'six hours -- with 24
members of Congress!' (If you haven't heard about the hearings yet,
all the reports I have read make them sound like an amazing
breakthrough. Much is posted at afterdowingstreet.org
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/. A video of the full six-hour
hearing can be seen here
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9f833ee81ec327c0&page=1; an
article by John Dean of Watergate fame can be read here
http://writ.news.findlaw.com/scripts/printer_friendly.pl?page=/dean/20080725.html;
and a riveting six-minute clip of Vincent Bugliosi -- prosecutor at
the Charles Manson murder trial, and author of the current best-seller
'The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0345449126/ref=olp_product_details/002-4763378-8738407?%5fencoding=utf8&v=glance
' -- can be seen here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdafozfn4ku

I asked Dennis about the importance of letters and phone calls to
members of Congress -- he said they were very important. I asked how
many calls on any particular subject it takes to get a
congressperson's attention? 'When they get hundreds of calls on an
issue, It registers.' I asked what was the best thing for impeachment
supporters to do right now, and he asked me to ask YOU to please,
especially before this Thursday, sign the pro-impeachment petition at
his website http://kucinich.us/. He will hand-deliver these
petitions to Judiciary Chairman Conyers, and the more signatures there
are, the more 'it enables us to show that this is a national movement
for integrity and justice.' Dennis and his colleagues want to 'get a
buzz going' any way they can. Conyers has allowed them 'five days' to
submit things to be entered into the Congressional record, including
petition signatures. As we talked, both Dennis and Elizabeth
emphasized this point over and over: sign the petition on his website
request with your friends. 'From your 2,000 person list,' he told me,
'you can probably generate 10,000 emails by Thursday.'

I asked a what's-up-with-Pelosi question, and was hoping to hear him
voice frustration with her, but he didn't. He said she was his
'friend' and 'I respect her,' and I had the sense he didn't want to
talk about her much longer than that, and I didn't push it. Now I kind
of wish I had.

I asked about what might happen IF Bush and Cheney are not impeached
prior to leaving office, and Dennis said, 'There is no statute of
limitations' on the things they have been charged with. 'They're still
accountable in 2009, 2010, 2020.' He cited several countries whose
leaders have been charged with crimes after they've left office. He
sounded clear, strong, resolute, not at all bowed or lacking in
conviction. Not tired, even though they were in DC on Friday, in LA on
Saturday, and had just gotten off a plane at SFO an hour earlier.

I had several other questions I was going to ask him, but then he
said, 'Is that your book?'

I swear to God I didn't plan this. When I'm driving my cab, I keep
copies of a book I've written
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0345449126/ref=olp_product_details/002-4763378-8738407?%5fencoding=utf8&v=glance
in my backpack and on occasion give them to customers. Now, at the
picnic, I'd pulled a copy out of my backpack to support the piece of
paper on which I was jotting my notes. And now Dennis took it and gave
it a good hard look, and our conversation changed, and suddenly we
were talking about his Department of Peace
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/department_of_peace idea, and I was
talking about my pre-impeachment-movement Backpack Nation
http://backpacknation.org/ venture, and Elizabeth was talking about
her work in Tanzania just before she met Dennis, which happened, she
said, 'On May 4, 2005' when her boss sent her to Washington to try to
set up appointments with congress members. Dennis's was the first
office she visited, and the moment she saw him -- after sharing his
waiting room with two nuns dressed in all-white robes, and after
seeing the portrait of Gandhi on Dennis's office wall -- she knew she
was going to marry him...

And I forgot all about asking questions and taking notes... (The
Kuciniches didn't ask, but the picnic was a fundraiser, and I put $100
in the envelopes the organizers were passing around. Dennis is in a
tough fight for his seat. If you can help out, please do so here
http://www.kucinich.us/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=46&itemid=58

I've been reading countless emails going back and forth among the
organizers of the National Impeachment Network
http://nationalimpeachment.org/ and everyone is groping for the way
forward. No one clear plan (or leader) has emerged, but EVERYONE
agrees that Friday's hearing was remarkable, a most exciting turn of
events, and this impeachment movement which keeps threatening to die,
has never ever seemed so alive.

I'll be writing more very soon, but that's it for tonight.

ONWARD!

Brad
newsham@mac.com
415-305-8294
Sunday, July 27, 2008 

Current mood:  determined
Category: News and Politics
IMPEACH! PASS THESE VIDEOS AROUND!

Dennis Kucinich

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRAcenaTVkQ

..

Victor Bugliosi

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDAFozFn4kU&feature=related

..

Bruce Fein

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80IphtHrFzg&feature=related

..

Robert Wexler

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_T1ojrKhp6E&feature=related

..
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 

Current mood:  excited
Category: News and Politics
Video Message from Dennis Kucinich - July 22 2008
Thanks to you, impeachment hearings will be heard Friday with the Judiciary Committee!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv478I8p3e8

http://kucinich.us/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2360&Itemid=75

..
Tuesday, July 15, 2008 

Current mood:  excited
Category: News and Politics
Impeachment Resolution: First Reading Today
(Posted by Anita Stewart)
Dear Friends,
This afternoon, at approximately 5 p.m. (EDT), the Clerk of the House of Representatives will give the first reading of the Article of Impeachment of President George Bush. Article One charges the President with deceiving Congress with fabricated threats of Iraq WMDs to fraudulently obtain support for an authorization of the use of military force against Iraq.
Once the Clerk reads the bill, I will move to refer the bill to the Judiciary Committee for hearings. I believe the American people have a right to an open airing of the charges against this President. Did he or did he not lie to take us into a war? I believe the evidence is overwhelming that President Bush knew that Iraq was not an imminent threat, was not in possession of WMDs at the time, and had nothing to do with 911 or with al Queda's role in 911. And yet, despite having facts to the contrary, he took the U.S. into war with devastating consequences for our troops, our nation, and the people of Iraq. Congress must hold hearings.
There can be no greater offense of a President or a Commander in Chief than to conjure a war based on lies to Congress, to the troops, and to the people of America.
I love our country with all my heart and I intend to persist until America is America again.
Please contact your friends and neighbors and ask them to go to our website at www.Kucinich.us and sign the impeachment petition. Thank you for your continuing support and for your love of our country and its people.
Sincerely,
Dennis

http://impeachment.kucinich.us/petition/

http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=138694969&blogID=415030443