Posted on 07/04/2011 10:39:20 AM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
Video 3008: US Congressman Dennis Kucinich on Syrian TV, June 29, 2011
Congressman Kucinich: There are great democratic aspirations for freedom. This is part of this desire for freedom, which is really sweeping the region and the world. The government is listening to the people.
There has to be an agreement between the opposition and the government. When those agreements start to come together, things will change. I have no doubt that they will change. But youre at the point right now where it must From what I have seen, the government shows a willingness to listen, and shows a desire to help the people, and to work with the people to bring about change. That is a good sign. Its a precondition for change. You have to have a willingness. If the willingness is there, perhaps the aspirations of the people will be realized. The fact that you can have opposition meeting in downtown Damascus, openly - whether the meeting is open or not is another matter, but theyre meeting... Thats important. That shows that people are stretching those freedom aspirations, and saying: Its different now, were going to meet publicly. This is what we think. Then, in that manner, people will keep informing the government of the way they want things to go, and the government will have to respond. Again, its a process. We cant make any final judgments on things, but we have to be aware that something is happening. So I came here because I think that what happens in Syria is critical, not only for this region for every nation in the region - but it is critical to the world. If you see a nation where the people are striving for democratic change, and where the government appears to be ready to respond - that is very important.
Any time you have ferment in a nation. Anytime you have masses of people coming together, there is always the possibility that someone may have an agenda that is different than most of the opposition, and that may be an agenda that is different from the governments. So one must be aware of the possibilities. I dont have any information about this, but its something that is a cautionary thing, just to be aware of, that is always possible. One must be aware, so that when you see events unfold, you know if theres anything if there is any catalyst for an event that could not have been predicted because it is like a third party intervention.
Reporter: It caters to a different agenda.
Congressman Kucinich: Yes, and so we have to be aware of that, that it is possible. Do I know that it happened? No, I dont know that. That is why you have an investigation, in Syria, that the government has supported, to find out how the violence occurred.
I think it is important for members of Congress to have an understanding of the process that is going on here - that people are seeking freedom of expression, and are seeking the realization of their democratic aspirations, but that the government is listening, that it is not dismissing it, that it is not unaware. What I learned from my meeting with President Assad is that he does care about whats happening, that he wants to respond, that hes thinking about the different ways that would be the best way to address the needs of the people. And thats what he is talking about. Hes talking about the people. Hes very engaged in that kind of a discussion. Frankly, thats a positive development. How it plays out we cant predict. It is going to be very important that the opposition and the government talk to each other, and then chart a course together. That is something that is up to the Syrian people. Do I think thats possible? Its possible, of course its possible, but Syria has to go down a long road right now. But it should go down that road, with encouragement.
Reporter: And not be rushed into it, I think that is very important.
Congressman Kucinich: There is no rushing. You have to unfold
Reporter: Due to outside pressures
Congressman Kucinich: You have to unfold democratic traditions. Were still working on it, in our own United States, after more than some 230 years. So I think, though, that while one cannot be rushed into it, it is important not to try to set back reforms that can be brought about now.
Reporter: There is a very unfair image of President Assad in the West and in America at the moment, wouldnt you say?
Congressman Kucinich: In the affairs of state, it is not unusual for a leader to be in a negative light one day, and the next day, they are in a positive light.
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Mr Gullibles Travels.
lol
The term “useful idiot” comes to mind.
Why is it that some people are so easily malleable by tyrants using pretty words?
President Assad: I learned from my meeting with Dennis Kucinich that he’s an idiot....
I like small children, but they have no business in government.
Shaking my head & thinking mandatory testing for drugs, alcohol & dementia a must for those in the govt.
I thought there was a rule,,,, any stories about Dennis The Menace has to include pics of his wife.
Yes , Dennis. Just like the colonists in the new land and their British overlords across the ocean came to an agreement. And voila, a new nation was born.
This reminds me of the WW2 propaganda in which Stalin was depicted as a stern old Uncle who deeply loved his subjects and only wanted what was best for them.
Ditto!
You know there was no war fought. The USA just unfolded, just like a new blanket.
It's the Achilles Heel of human beings. Neurolinguistic programming is one way of studying it. Billions of taxpayer dollars have poured into government coffers to learn how to exploit it.
Basically, words represent concepts, and concepts have boundaries, and boundaries are always fuzzy at some level - which is why they have to be defended. Who controls the boundaries of concepts, controls the words of those concepts. Who controls the words of those concepts, controls the behavior connected to those words.
Political Correctness IS that battle.
So sorry I wasn’t aware of the rule...
You have to unfold democratic traditions. Weâre still working on it, in our own United States, after more than some 230 years.The state-run media assclown asking the leading questions should have been a tip-off to the representative of the Lullaby League that he shouldn't be doing the interview.
So—for Kucinich, the word-concept boundaries are so fuzzy as to be nearly non-existent?
He really does have that clueless look about him.
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