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Daveparts still Donating Member (614 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 10:54 AM
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To the Honorable Dennis Kucinich
Edited on Sun Mar-07-10 11:06 AM by Daveparts still
Letter writing seems to be the item dejour this weekend so here is mine.


March 6, 2010

To the Honorable Dennis Kucinich



Dear Congressman Kucinich,

It was Winston Churchill who observed, “You can always count on Americans to do the right thing - after they've tried everything else.” I think that it is apt to quote Churchill because Sir Winston spent over a decade warning his countrymen about the dangers of fascism. For his efforts Churchill was vilified in the press, and when he pushed for increased appropriations to build more radar stations and more Spitfire and Hurricane fighter aircraft he was called a warmonger. The press argued that Churchill was a politician in search of an issue and that Chamberlain was the true statesman, intelligent and wise a man who kept a cool hand on the throttle.

You, sir, have spent the last decade in the House of Representatives and in that time you have championed human rights, workers' rights and constitutional rights. You have been an outspoken critic against globalism and Free Trade pacts and you have warned what would come from them. Then, even in the face of defeat, you have picked up your lance to begin again to champion the right of American workers to earn a decent living.

During this year of healthcare upheaval and rhetoric you have chosen the most simple and logical of positions, Medicare for All, except this wasn’t a position that you took this year. This was a position that you took in 2001 when you proposed this program as part of the briefing for the Physicians for a National Health Program where you presented this proposal for a national, single-payer health plan.

You have championed the cause of peace; you voted against appropriations for war. You have steadfastly voted against wasteful military spending such as missile defense shields and space-based lasers, pointing out, I believe correctly, that we have much that needs to be done at home instead. You refused to be buffaloed by the past administration's scare-mongering tactics by voting against the Patriot Act and voting for bringing articles of impeachment.

To a great degree the media ignored your efforts or claimed them to be the partisan efforts of a politician looking for an issue. I think that they were wrong and you were right. An error doesn’t become a mistake until you refuse to correct it. I have come to depend on you as one of a very few members of Congress with whom I still hold trust.

While the President was explaining that Wall Street bonuses were like athletes' bonuses you said the following, “Wall Street bankers have been lucky. They have been able to preside over, not create, record profits for their banks during these times because they have gotten record assistance from the government. Taxpayers are justifiably upset to see the financial elites pocket millions, while the rest of America worries about losing their homes, losing their jobs, and providing economic security for their families.

“It is noteworthy that with an estimated $145 billion in bonuses in the offing, Wall Street is not interested in using the money to create jobs, put it back in the economy, or to give to shareholders as dividends. The financial titans are taking the money for themselves. It is time for the Congress to temper the greed of Wall Street, and my bill, HR 4114, the Responsible Banking Act, would do just that. HR 4114 would impose a 75% bonus tax on the bonus pools of Wall Street institutions, creating an incentive to spend their profits to help Americans. This is not just an issue with banks that took TARP funds; this is an industry-wide problem that requires an industry-wide solution.

“Many on Wall Street and in the government would have us believe that the near economic collapse was a minor miscalculation; that Americans need to simply accept their losses and let Wall Street continue its business as usual. Congress now wants to discuss fiscal discipline. A good place to start is Wall Street. Let's show Wall Street that we will not stand by and let it reward itself with billions of dollars in bonuses for dragging our economy to the brink.”

In 2008 the Democratic Party nominated for President a candidate with great charisma, a great orator who promised the American public hope and change. The American public was enthralled by the prospect after eight years of needless war, wasteful tax cuts and deregulation that created the greatest economic catastrophe since the Great Depression. Watching the inaugural ceremonies, who wasn’t moved by the sea of Americans cheering on the National Mall? That is now the same number of Americans who have lost their homes to foreclosure in the last three months.

Our "hope and change" included a Defense Secretary holdover from the Bush administration and a Treasury Secretary from Wall Street. We were given a mortgage assistance program for troubled homeowners that is completely run by the same banking interests that created the debacle in the first place. The President’s first defense budget increases military spending on par with Bush budgets. It calls for a spending freeze in other departments while the nation is in the depths of a new depression. In the same breath the President appoints a committee to look for ways to bring down the budget deficit while specifically including Medicare and Social Security on the chopping block.

The President's stimulus program was 35 percent tax cuts, and the Senate’s new jobs bill that the President hailed as a great step forward is 95 percent tax cuts. Cut from the House jobs bill by the Senate was an extension of unemployment benefits, infrastructure programs, and state aid to keep teachers, police and fire departments staffed. Yet this is what our President calls hope and change and a great step forward. On every issue this President has capitulated to corporations and special interests until it begins to resemble a McCain administration.

I was raised in my father’s house as a Democrat; my grandfather was a union organizer in the 1930s and my father worked in the Democratic Party for over twenty years. Because of this background I understand that Democrats do not always have to agree on issues. There is nothing wrong or disloyal in disagreeing with a sitting President of my own party. On the contrary it is proof of a vital democracy and right now it is our only choice other than capitulation. I am not ready to accept another Republican Congress but by the same token I am not ready to accept a President that runs left and votes right. If I had wanted a Republican I would have voted for one.

At a time when the issues and crises of the day toss our ship of state, the American public cries out for progressive solutions. The administration proposed healthcare reform and then pulled the old switcheroo and deleted the public option favored by 70 percent of the population. Left in is the first-ever mandate for the public to buy a product from a private company or face a tax penalty. This centerpiece of the administration is going to bring us a bloody nose at the ballot box in November.

Or, as Sir Winston said, “It is no use saying, 'We are doing our best.' You have got to succeed in doing what is necessary.”

Our American nation is in great peril; the populace is rapidly losing faith in the institutions of government. They are losing faith in both major political parties. They are losing faith in the Republicans because in the face of policy disasters they propose more of the same disastrous policies. Yet, more to the point, they are losing faith in the Democratic Party because it has become too much like the Republican Party.

What is needed and what is required is a true Democrat to lead the party with Democratic ideas and ideals. A scourge for Wall Street and the special interests, one who understands, as Hubert Humphrey once said, “The President is the lobbyist for the American people.” Most of the time we choose what we do in life and then sometimes life chooses us. I ask that you come in from the wilderness and make the efforts necessary to begin a primary challenge for the office of the President of the United States.

“Kites rise highest against the wind - not with it.” (Winston Churchill)

Thank you for your time and efforts,

David Glenn Cox
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mbperrin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 11:23 AM
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1. Well said! K&R
Dennis was my first choice.
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SargeUNN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 11:55 AM
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2. Excuse me but where is your sense of timing?
Edited on Sun Mar-07-10 12:02 PM by SargeUNN
I look at us these days on the left and worry. We are so ready to look to replace Obama we just can't wait until the time comes, but follow the MSM in making constant election cycle. I watched my New Orleans Saints in the Super Bowl and saw some striking comparisons. The Saints had to play 4 quarter, the president has 4 years, the Saints trailed at the end of quarter one 10-0 and some Saints fans around were ready to fire Sean Payton, Obama's record is actually better than most first year Presidents but again those calling for his head seem to not care about that. Some even had Sean Payton's replacement in mind. Quarter 2 Saints had the ball most of the time and scored 6 points, 2 field goals to trail at halftime 10-6. Obama is just starting this quarter of his presidency, but like a few Saints fans at halftime, Payton was a miserable failure. Well the Saints went on to win even trailed at the end of the 3rd Quarter by one point, 31-17. A franchise that is 43 seasons old and only 9 winning season, usually a laughing stock, now has a Super Bowl win. Well folks don't you think we should try and work with this president and hope he can overcome this horrible force that has taken us to where we are. If he doesn't when primary season comes, then is the time to look at replacing him, but until then, we should be calling the White House, call the congress and work to encourage him not throw rotten food at him. Priorities people Priorities.
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Daveparts still Donating Member (614 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 12:05 PM
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3. Politics is not Football
It takes time to mount a primary challenge. I personally have seen enough and you are free to disagree. But I don't need four years of a stealth Republican to be convinced. Encourage him? Surely you jest?


P.S. I don't follow the MSM I don't even own a TV.
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SargeUNN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 12:13 PM
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5. limited view also
sadly you don't seem to understand comparison and are too single minded in your view to see the message. Shameful that you can't see the forest because of those damn trees.
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SlingBlade Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 12:11 PM
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4. I Call Bull Shit to That !!! , As Kucinich rightly stated...
Edited on Sun Mar-07-10 12:12 PM by SlingBlade
He is a Centrist. So where does this starry eyed "Left" shit come from ?

Obviously from the stinking rotted bowels of the Right.

Its Bull Shit

With more than 70% of the People who want a Single Payer Medicare for All
HCR Package these fucking minor birds are running around calling those
who ARE listening to the People, Wild Eyed Leftist !

So who's the fucking radical here ?
Sure as hell not Kucinich or anyone who thinks like Kucinich.

K&R
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SargeUNN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 12:15 PM
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6. I have talked to Dennis privately
I can assure you Dennis is for Obama to be successful and unlike many of his supporters isn't ready to throw in the towel. Also let me remind you Dennis ran and didn't have enough support to get the nomination the last 2 times, doesn't that tell you something?
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Daveparts still Donating Member (614 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 12:23 PM
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7. Dennis was also
Marginalized by the media and didn't accept corporate donations. Churchill was also excluded from cabinet level government for all most twenty years.
He was brought back into government after everything that he had warned about came to pass.

You can either accept the status quo and look down the road to where we are headed or you can make a change. A primary challenge might be what's necessary to wake the Obama administration up to the fact the only special interest group they've ignored are the voters.
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Raster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 12:30 PM
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8. And you, my friend, are a voice that DU needs to hear more of.

I am NOT happy with the status quo.


"You can either accept the status quo and look down the road to where we are headed or you can make a change. A primary challenge might be what's necessary to wake the Obama administration up to the fact the only special interest group they've ignored are the voters." No truer words.
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SargeUNN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 12:36 PM
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10. Thanks for proving my point
I talked to Howard Dean just last night, strangely one thing Howard Dean mentioned was that there are things Obama has done that doesn't make the news cycle that if it did we would be proud of. Dean mentioned a couple of things and they were very impressive things, and showed us just how big a problem Obama faces. I have heard this from several of OUR best officials and the general message I get from them, is that Obama is facing a massive force but is doing some good things. No they don't agree with everything and are fustrated in some areas, but they aren't throwing in the towel either. Among those I have talked to Dennis K., Howard Dean, Alan Grayson and each still feel the same way I have stated. It isn't time to look at throwing in the towel and to do so is just feeding the ones that want to make this president fail.
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 08:43 PM
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16. Strange that Nobody's Heard of These "Accomplishments"
When you are unemployed, homeless, sick and your safety net is burned to the ground, a piece of "good news" of Obama's purported "accomplishments" might just warm the cockles of your heart and stop your baby's cries.
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suzie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 02:40 PM
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14. For a completely ineffectual candidate who didn't even try to mount a genuine
presidential run in either 2004 or 2008, Kucinich was not at all "marginalized by the media".

In fact, the MSM granted him and continues to grant him far more media status than his ability to attract support deserves.
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SlingBlade Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 12:35 PM
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9. Yes. That tells me that Dennis Kucinich is an honorable a man
and indeed hopes that President Obama will be successful.

However, That word,"successful", Does not mean ignoring the will of the majority
of Americans while putting an Ear Lock on the whims of every Health Care Lobbyist who
passes gas.

Dennis Kucinich has publicly and privately stated that this $70 Billion Dollar giveaway
will not earn his support.He has to his benefit also Exposed the arm twisting now going
on by the Health Insur. Lobby, Blue Dogs, Lieberman Liberals, The W.H. Rahm and Co. etc. etc.
to accept this boondoggle with the promise of a Fix, somewhere down the line.

So Yea, I know EXACTLY what that tells me.
It tells me that there are still a few honorable men and women in Congress who haven't
forgotten what their jobs are and who sent them there to do it. MmKay !

Single Payer Medicare for All !

Contact the White House
http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact

Call the White House
(202) 456-1111

Call, Write, Fax and E-mail your Representatives, House and Senate
http://www.contactingthecongress.org /
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SargeUNN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 12:39 PM
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11. Yes Dennis is a great person
I have been fortunate enough to talk to him several times, and always leave the talks with a solid respect for him.
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goclark Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-08-10 10:45 AM
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17. thanks for letting us know that
I wish he would be more public with his support.
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SlingBlade Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 12:53 PM
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12. Hard as it may be, We do need to stand WITH the President
right or wrong. However, We need to hold him responsible for the decisions he makes
Anything less is just assuming the BushBot mentality that we lived and suffered with
for over eight long years.

Unlike the partisan hack Re-Pukes, I don't have it in me to defend for example
the raiding of the U.S Treasury to repay my rich friends while mouthing the
words, Deficits don't matter only to come back later and whine about Deficits.
This is not a game. Peoples lives are in the balance.

Another often overlooked part of that Cheney quote was this ...

"We won, It's our due"

Gee, Why can't Democrats think like that ?

Contact the White House
http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact

Call the White House
(202) 456-1111

Call, Write, Fax and E-mail your Representatives, House and Senate
http://www.contactingthecongress.org /
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SargeUNN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 01:22 PM
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13. well said
Yes he needs to be responsible for what he does and we can agree with him on things while we disagree on others. Example of this, he reinstated SCHIP which was great, but he talks of clean coal which is hideous. We can agree and disagree and to state when we do agree is honorable and not cheerleading as some would try to have you think. I remember Malloy saying during the campaign, as did I, that Obama IS NOT a liberal and truthfully he isn't. We should expect him to take positions we disagree with because it is expected. We must NOT think because of that he can do nothing. I had one caller on my show who stated Obama hasn't done anything right, and when I named a couple of things he has done right, that caller got angry and tried to overtalk me. I see much of that on our side and it worries me. Do we expect a dog to suddenly become a cat? No, we don't mind if the dog adopts some of the traits we like in a cat, but honestly we never expect the dog to become a cat. Obama has flaws, but he has admirable traits that we need. Governing in this system is hard and sometimes the things we want just won't carry the day no matter how much we want it to. You don't arrive at a place you want to go without making the journey, and in this nation we don't arrive at a desired place without enduring the trip.
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Vidar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-07-10 03:44 PM
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15. Brilliant!
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