How much would Kucinich tell?
And at what cost?
Voice of America News reports that Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich has been barred from viewing intelligence reports because he has refused to sign an oath of non-disclosure.
Ohio congressman Kucinich, who constantly harangues against the war and acts as if hes an expert, will be greatly hampered behind the likes of fellow wannabes Senator Bob Graham -- who serves on the Senate Intelligence Committee -- and Senator John Kerry, a decorated war veteran. The country and our allies must wonder about a presidential candidate whos being taken as seriously as Kucinich.
the question is, what secrets would he give away if he were President?
You'll find this article, and much more, in today's Iowa Daily Report!
http://www.iowapresidentialwatch.com/dailyArchive/June2003/06-19-03.htm
A letter from the editor about Kucinich in the SLC paper. (and a woman I work with today told me that Kucinich would make a fabulous president.) Oh yeah, he is the answer to all our problems. /sarcasm
Kucinich for Prez
If it were in your hands to stop war, eradicate terrorism, save the environment, improve education, provide adequate health care for all Americans, demand corporate responsibility, end unemployment and inject common sense into the drug war, would you make the effort?
When something sounds too good to be true, I may be the world's greatest skeptic. But after much reading and weighing of the facts, I believe it's fair to say that all the above, and more, is entirely possible, by supporting Dennis Kucinich in his bid for the presidency. Here is one candidate who appears willing and able to apply the light of reason to government policy. At this critical point in the history of life on Earth, I cannot think of a more important subject to become familiar with.
Daniel Geery
Salt Lake City