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Afghanistan, the Environment, and Corporate
Control of the Political Process
By Dennis Kucinich
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, July 5, 2010
Dennis Kucinich sends an important message concerning
Afghanistan, the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and the influence of corporate
money on federal elections.
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As you know, I've been leading the effort to try to stop our
country from continuing its tragic mistake in Afghanistan. We need to rally,
America, to say it's time to end the war once and for all: To set a date and
to stick by it to end the war and it can't be in 2011, 2012. We can
slow-walk the end of this war for another decade.
That's not
acceptable. It's not acceptable because of the loss of lives of our troops,
because of the loss of lives of innocent civilians, because of the corrupt
government of Afghanistan, because there is no way to win and establish a
democracy in Afghanistan, because we can't afford the war, because we have
things at home that need to be taken care of: to create jobs, to save homes,
to help rebuild our cities. We cannot continue to afford this war in any
way, shape or form.
And so, I'm going to continue my efforts to not
only create a debate, but also to build the votes so that when the war
appropriation comes up again, we will have garnered an even stronger vote to
get out of Afghanistan.
I'm asking for your continued support in
this effort, not just your financial support - but your moral support. I'm
asking you to talk to your friends and neighbors, to spread the word that we
need to get out of Afghanistan. We must take a new direction in our
international position.
We have to end the War in Iraq. We know that
the war was based on lies. Americans now need to continue to focus on what's
occurring in Afghanistan - the level of corruption that keeps rising is
damaging not only our nation's credibility, but also damaging any hopes that
we might have to achieve peace in the world. Clearly, a new approach is
called for.
As the oil continues to rise up from the seabed in the
Gulf of Mexico, I brought to the floor of the House an amendment that would
limit the ability of oil companies, who drill in the outer continental
shelf, to be able to try to influence federal elections.
We are aware
that the U.S. Supreme Court case (Citizens United) has been devastating to
our ability to have real control over our political process. We know that
the Buckley v. Valeo case - give speech to those that have money, but if you
don't have money you don't have free speech - will have a severe impact on
the election process.
This means now, more than ever, your
participation in the political process, no matter how humble, needs to be
felt. The voices of millions of individual Americans, acting out of concern
for their government, can through a collective voice outweigh the tremendous
influence of corporations. We must take a new direction with respect to
campaign financing.
Finally, we need to let the Gulf of Mexico
catastrophe be an opportunity to create a new direction with our energy
policies. An opportunity to unite America in a grand cause to clean up, not
just the Gulf, but to clean up our nation. To clean up not only its politics
but to clean up America's environment. You'll be hearing more from me very
soon about this endeavor.
But, for now, I want to say thank you for
your help.
Please contribute
generously as we strive to continue to serve the people of the United States
of America and Ohio's 10th Congressional District in the Congress of the
United States.
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