I can understand Kucinich's abhorrence of violence, but what makes him think that some bureaucrat can straighten out a conflict between my wife and me?
He also believes that health care is a right.
But here's the thing. Freedoms of speech and religion don't cost a penny. But it always costs money to treat cancer, because you can't force the people who manufacture the medicines to work for nothing without making them slaves.
Let's say NO to utopia through bureaucracy and all forms thereof.
I used to think that a univeral not-for-profit system was a bad idea, but then I read about the reality of our system and how wasteful and immoral it really is.
We pay more per person for healthcare than any of the country with univeral coverage and that is including the 50 million Americans that don't even have health insurance. The insurance industry by design is for-profit, which means it tries to maximize profits. How does it do that? By denying care whenever possible, and they do it.
An intelligent, honest, principal led, and well read man as President? A President who has consistency between his words and his actions and is not beholden to the lobbyists or the corporations? A President who represents the wishes and needs of us common folk? Only in America if we get off our collective butts and get to work. What have you done for America and DK today?
The US has signed on to the UN Charter and when a nation signs on to an international treaty, the treaty law becomes a binding law like the constitution of the nation. So, yes, the UN charter is as much precedent for American policy as the US Constitution.
"We need to be able to use our higher capacities to solve problems."
This guy would make an awesome president. Vote Peace 2008--Ron Paul or Dennis Kucinich. Vote in the primaries so the crooks can't steal it again this time.
dennis is my favorite candidate, i just cant say enough how awesome it is for individual people like yourself to be interviewing people like this. this format is perfect because it reaches many, many people but is not limited to corporate interests like tv interviews are. i challenge you to ask controversial and well thought out questions that would never otherwise be asked.
Ask not what your government can do for you, ask your government to get off our backs. Kucinich seems like a nice honest man, but he's not as smart as Ron Paul, and his rhetoric certainly doesn't get me excited like Ron Paul's talk of Liberty and restoring the constitution. If you like what Kucinich is saying, I would suggest checking out Ron Paul. He just makes sense, you'll see, go ahead, do a search, it only takes one watch and soon you will join The Revolution as well...
funny how the only candidates I can tolerate are the far right (Ron Paul) and far left (Kucinich). What do they have in common? Straight talking truth and a fresh approach that can change the sick system we live in.
Sorry, we don't need permission from the UN to defend our sovereignty! Yes, we shouldn't be in Iraq. But we shouldn't be in Iraq because they are not threatening our sovereignty. We also shouldn't be in Iraq because we don't need to be borrowing trillions of dollars from China, the MOTHER of all COMMUNIST countries, in order order to finance our manipulation of the oil markets! Get the oil companies out of pockets of the politicians and allow us to move on to use better, cleaner technologies!
He keeps getting asked the war in any scenario question, which is kind of red herring. No one's gonna oppose the right to defend your nation's security, but not via preventine war. The dept of peace, HR676 for universal single payer health care, HR1234 to end the war all make him the clear progressive candidate in this race.
you dont know what youre talking about.
do you even know how universal healthcare works?
people dont "work for nothing"
quitecontrary23 4 years ago 3
I can understand Kucinich's abhorrence of violence, but what makes him think that some bureaucrat can straighten out a conflict between my wife and me?
He also believes that health care is a right.
But here's the thing. Freedoms of speech and religion don't cost a penny. But it always costs money to treat cancer, because you can't force the people who manufacture the medicines to work for nothing without making them slaves.
Let's say NO to utopia through bureaucracy and all forms thereof.
RMMHS4RP 4 years ago
I used to think that a univeral not-for-profit system was a bad idea, but then I read about the reality of our system and how wasteful and immoral it really is.
We pay more per person for healthcare than any of the country with univeral coverage and that is including the 50 million Americans that don't even have health insurance. The insurance industry by design is for-profit, which means it tries to maximize profits. How does it do that? By denying care whenever possible, and they do it.
TheStallion3 3 years ago
Lol you have idea what you're talking about.
CartoonDiablo 2 years ago
An intelligent, honest, principal led, and well read man as President? A President who has consistency between his words and his actions and is not beholden to the lobbyists or the corporations? A President who represents the wishes and needs of us common folk? Only in America if we get off our collective butts and get to work. What have you done for America and DK today?
TexanCyclist 4 years ago
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We don't a weiner president!
Vote Hillary '08!
JoseAnd911World 4 years ago
We need Ron Paul in office!
rjksoccer06 4 years ago 3
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your videos are ghay. thank god for you that YouTube/Google is an online media branch for the ultra-liberal wing of the Democrat Party.
wowzers987654321 4 years ago
God I wish I was american so I could vote for this guy. Go dennis!
jonathantosio 4 years ago 7
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Than Thank God your not an American.
thorne36 4 years ago
"Than" "your" - you're a fucking idiot. It's no wonder you're in opposition to a true hero like Kucinich.
tuxfred 3 years ago
The guy has the guts to use the UN charter as precedent for American policy. One more reason not to vote for this guy.
chukmaty 4 years ago
The US has signed on to the UN Charter and when a nation signs on to an international treaty, the treaty law becomes a binding law like the constitution of the nation. So, yes, the UN charter is as much precedent for American policy as the US Constitution.
iammasterlion 4 years ago 3
"We need to be able to use our higher capacities to solve problems."
This guy would make an awesome president. Vote Peace 2008--Ron Paul or Dennis Kucinich. Vote in the primaries so the crooks can't steal it again this time.
eneliatarknenah 4 years ago
Ron Paul, 2008. Ron Paul
mickrussom 4 years ago
lol
SomethingSea 4 years ago
dennis is my favorite candidate, i just cant say enough how awesome it is for individual people like yourself to be interviewing people like this. this format is perfect because it reaches many, many people but is not limited to corporate interests like tv interviews are. i challenge you to ask controversial and well thought out questions that would never otherwise be asked.
da133 4 years ago
what about RON PAUL man
salvador36213 4 years ago 2
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wilburjr 4 years ago
Ask not what your government can do for you, ask your government to get off our backs. Kucinich seems like a nice honest man, but he's not as smart as Ron Paul, and his rhetoric certainly doesn't get me excited like Ron Paul's talk of Liberty and restoring the constitution. If you like what Kucinich is saying, I would suggest checking out Ron Paul. He just makes sense, you'll see, go ahead, do a search, it only takes one watch and soon you will join The Revolution as well...
bambooduh 4 years ago
I gave 5 stars for you too even though I think it is worth a strong 4
Ijustwanttoseevideo5 4 years ago
funny how the only candidates I can tolerate are the far right (Ron Paul) and far left (Kucinich). What do they have in common? Straight talking truth and a fresh approach that can change the sick system we live in.
SufiDog 4 years ago
Sorry, we don't need permission from the UN to defend our sovereignty! Yes, we shouldn't be in Iraq. But we shouldn't be in Iraq because they are not threatening our sovereignty. We also shouldn't be in Iraq because we don't need to be borrowing trillions of dollars from China, the MOTHER of all COMMUNIST countries, in order order to finance our manipulation of the oil markets! Get the oil companies out of pockets of the politicians and allow us to move on to use better, cleaner technologies!
gr8dalmuti 4 years ago
By the way, no country needs permission from the UN to defend its sovereignty. International law allows for self-defence, not offence.
iammasterlion 4 years ago
He keeps getting asked the war in any scenario question, which is kind of red herring. No one's gonna oppose the right to defend your nation's security, but not via preventine war. The dept of peace, HR676 for universal single payer health care, HR1234 to end the war all make him the clear progressive candidate in this race.
breaks0 4 years ago
I gave it five for ya wistar3! LOL Kucinich 2008!
lenaw70 4 years ago
Bad data: I inadvertently clicked on three stars, now I can't give it the five I feel it deserves.
Wistar3 4 years ago