The Re-Elect Congressman Kucinich Committee
March 04, 2010 CNN
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C-SPAN: Rep. Dennis Kucinich D-OH
C-SPAN
March 3, 2010
Rep. Dennis Kucinich gives his opinion on what the future of health care legislation in Congress will be.
via C-SPAN Video Player – Rep. Dennis Kucinich D-OH (No longer available)
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I like the backstory here that pops up now and then pointing out how often Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich chime together on important issues.Integrity trumps tribalism.
Absolutely.
Yes, I noticed too that Kucinich was too a little too diplomatic, I am proud of Kucinch for standing up the the people and for single payer universal health insurance.
Insurance copay stock is going up as we speak. My mailbox is filled daily with requests from insurance companies and my phone rings four of five times a day with calls from insurance companies.
I know it is not because they are worried about my health.
No, Kucinich is wrong that we can disagree with the president without disparaging him (as a politician0. That’s no longer good enough, Dennis. Stop putting party loyalty above the truth. Obama most certainly did sell out, and most PARTICULARLY in the area of health ‘reform’. Dennis could have stated this diplomatically, if he didn’t want to put it in the hot words it deserves, but he SHOULDN’T have backed away from it.
But kudos to him for not being swayed by the ‘private meeting’, which I suspect he was denied as long as he fought for single payer.
Kucinich doesn’t have to… but we can. 😉
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