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 Posted: Fri May 25th, 2007 11:45 am
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Joe Kelley

 

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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=kucinich+Ron+Paul

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Results 1 - 10 of about 1,250,000 for Dennis Paul Ron Kucinich

Examples:

http://blog.case.edu/singham/2007/05/17/presidential_candidates_ron_paul_and_dennis_kucinich

In the Republican and Democratic primaries, Reps. Ron Paul (R-Texas) and Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) are the only ones who opposed the Iraq war authorization act in 2002 and both have been calling for US troops to be withdrawn and closing of the bases.

http://gregplancich.newsvine.com/_news/2007/03/13/611574-america-needs-a-ron-paul-and-dennis-kucinich-unity-ticket

America needs a Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich Unity Ticket

 

http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_jay_esbe_070312_america_needs_a_ron_.htm

There is another Congressman, who’s a Democrat, and more importantly, one of the most principled Progressives in Congress; Dennis Kucinich. Although portrayed as the epitome of “the left”, Kucinich embraces virtually the same “America first” old-school nationalism and populist bent that Ron Paul embraces in terms of major issues (like war and unfair trade). Kucinich is obviously more of an internationalist in terms of his view of the U.N., but the core values of both men are remarkably similar in their recognition of the fundamental nature of America as the Founders envisioned.
 

This is only a partial list, but these are what I believe to be key elements that must be addressed to save the Republic. A third party unity ticket between the old-school Republican Ron Paul, and the old-school Progressive/populist Dennis Kucinich, would have the potential to draw tens of millions of voters from both parties: Democrats who’re onto the DLC’s corporate globalist game, and Republicans who’re onto the same thing. I believe that a majority of Americans, either actually know what’s wrong with the country as it exists today, or would recognize the problem through the solutions, that a third party candidacy which committed itself to solving the big problems, and not campaigning on the minor ones, could topple the established order, and actually make this country resemble it’s stated ideals.



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Last edited on Fri May 25th, 2007 01:59 pm by Joe Kelley