By Manila Ryce
Published Tuesday, January 15th, 2008, 7:19 pm
Filed under: Personal Posts
I can not express the disappointment I feel at the moment with NBC and the Democratic Party for excluding Kucinich from tonight’s debate, nor can I sum up the rage I felt when I heard Brian Williams tell America that “the field has been narrowed down to just three”. Well NBC and the Democratic Party, you’ve royally screwed the American people one two many times to be forgiven. I will not be voting for any one of those three choices.
I never was and never will be a Democrat because I think for myself. I renounce your party Howard Dean. Scream all you want. I’m not listening anymore. It’s your turn to listen.
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Why not register independent or Green?? I’m registered Green, but unfortunately for me, in California, I can’t vote for another party unless I were registered independent. My heart and mind support Kucinich all the way but I’ll have to settle in this primary and vote for Nader.
The last time I ever voted for a democratic president was back in 1992 for Bill Clinton. I hope Kucinich does well enough in California to prevent Hillary from winning.
01/15/08 at 10:26 pm
@Lord Byron
I am a registered independent and will be voting for Kucinich in the California primaries. I voted for Nader in the previous two debates.
01/15/08 at 10:33 pm
We CANNOT give up.
We MUST continue speaking up and struggling for what is right.
Dennis Kucinnich hasn’t given up on us.
We CANNOT give up on him.
Keep fighting for what is right. Keep spreading the word. Keep calling. Keep emailing.
Peace & Blessings
01/15/08 at 11:23 pm
and…
I’m sorry about misspelling Kucinich… so I’ll just have to type it nice and big:
DENNIS KUCINICH A man standing against fearless because he loves the world, our country and YOU.
Keep up the good fight!
01/15/08 at 11:28 pm
Dang… I can’t get it right today.
Regardless! I’m not giving up!
DENNIS KUCINICH: Standing fearlessly for peace because he loves the world, our country and YOU.
Time’s a wastin’…no time to check spellings!
Off to spread the word!
01/15/08 at 11:34 pm
We won’t give up on Dennis to the end. After this debacle, I think we should give serious support, as Kucinich supporters to trying to sign him up as a Green candidate in future elections.
If the Greens get over 5% in the presidential election they will qualify for matching campaign funds. It is essential that after this is achieved that Dennis be approached to run for the Green’s. If his own party treat him like this, why should he stay?
01/16/08 at 7:24 am
Once again corporate media proves that Democracy is a Farce in America.
01/16/08 at 7:49 am
I’m also really disappointed in the corporate media’s censorship of Dennis Kucinich and Mike Gravel. When I first learned of Dennis’ exclusion from the Des Moines Register debate, I called Vice President and Editor Carolyn Washburn at (515) 284-8502. I also called FCC Commissioner Copps, asking him to make a public statement that it would be in the public interest to include Dennis Kucinich in the ABC New Hampshire debate. One his staff told me she would tell the Commissioner and return my call, but she never did. I think we need to call these people again - even long after the debates have come and gone - to let them know that we remember that they were part of political censorship. We should probably make a Who’s Who list of political censorship with their professional contact information so the public can call them and complain. Every leader part of the decision to silence Kucinich and Gravel need to be held accountable by the public media. And we are the public media. I’m not certain that Kucinich is the best candidate that America has to offer - I don’t know all of the skeletons in his closet. But I do know that of all the Democratic presidential candidates, he has demonstrated the most integrity and he deserves a chance to participate in the presidential debates. Let’s do a little research together and shame the corporate media hacks who silenced Dennis Kucinich. We need their names, pictures, contact information, and descriptions of the roles they played in political censorship. As progressives, our greatest strength is communication. Let’s put our energy into the most effective and informative communication campaign possible to hold these people accountable. We need to help write their history.
01/16/08 at 8:14 am
I live in California and I will be voting for Dennis on February 5th.
My partner who has been leaning towards Edwards even told me the other day, he might just vote for Dennis because he is so disappointed in the whole process. I’m still trying to convince him he should vote for Dennis not as a last resort, but because Dennis makes the most sense for our country.
Right man! Right now!
Go Dennis!
01/16/08 at 12:23 pm
This cartoon says it all.
http://tpzoo.wordpress.com/2008/01/16/2644/
01/16/08 at 8:17 pm