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Dennis Kucinich "Why Is It We Have Finite Resources For Health Care But Unlimited Money For War?

http://MOXNews.com/ November 06, 2009 C-SPAN  
 
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Go Dennis!
Canada1953 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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WOW...............you got a good man there!
arkivx1 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I gotsta have me some "Obama-care"!...How is I gonna' pay for my 5 illegitimate "chillun" and my "crack habit" and still keep my "cellphone" and my "hairweave"!
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I think marcos was just projecting, he insulted the man, and Tancredo walked away. meanwhile marcos looks like a liberal douchebag who cant respond except to insult.
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I used to think he was nuts, but after this he seems like the only one that is making any sense at all.
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World defense spending ranking by %:

United States: 47%
Rest of the world: 29%
NATO allies: 23%
Cuba, Iran, Libya, Korea, Sudan, Syria: 1%

Total money spent on "the war on terrorism" since 2001: Over 1 Trillion.

From the PNAC document:

In 2000, Cheney, Pearle, Kristol ask the defense budget to increase by about 90 to 95 billion.

Today: 500 billion.

So how many times over would each american be able to have free health care with that money?
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Spending too much on "defense"? Deploying troops to two middle eastern countries with no air force or organized military is hardly "defense" spending. If you wanna twist it around and call it "defending your investment", then it's a different story. Keep building those bases and oil infrastructure...
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If unconstitutional American projection of power to protect corp profits does not go up slower when you count all the death, corruption, and fiat money creation it causes. Read your constitution the federal govt has VERY limited powers.

Beyond delivering mail, and coining money nearly all the feds do is illegal.

Arguing dod grows slower in its clearly unconstitutional mission to protect corp exploters is absurd.
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Your first sentence doesn't make much sense, but I agree with the gist of your argument. We do spend too much on defense. Of course, defense is a prime function of government, even one as limited as the one our Constitution prescribes. Forcing American citizens to buy government approved healthcare is clearly Unconstitutional, dare I say more Unconstitutional than excessive military spending.
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there is no contest between dod support of corp empires and health care regarding what is MORE unconstitutional.

Both are blatently unconstitutional, illegal, immoral and abhorent acts of treason by those who vote for them.

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