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VIDEO: Dennis Kucinich rewind

Congressman Dennis Kunicich talks about love, why he’s against the war in Iraq, and why he’s for gay marriage and legalizing medicinal marijuana:

 

Does the LGBT community want anything he’s against?:

 

On gay members of his cabinet:
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On medicinal marijuana:

 

On his early opposition to the war in Iraq:

 

Working toward the Employment Non-Discrimination Act:

 

Closing statement:

 

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  1. Why anyone, gay or straight, would vote for anyone other than Dennis Kucinich is beyond me. But there is NO EXCUSE for a gay person not to support him... by contributing financially to his campaign, by telling their friends, and most importantly, BY GETTING OUT AND VOTING!
  2. I have to admit that I'm an infiltrator on this site, being hetero. But my favourite brother is homosexual and he didn't even KNOW that Dennis existed until I pointed him out.
    To all of you saying that we need to vote for someone "electable", my response is two-fold:
    a) Do you REALLY believe in Democracy? Are you willing to wake up one day and find out that Media Moguls have decided on a VERY short list of candidates that you're ALLOWED to vote for? ("Allowing too many names on the ballot is just a waste of taxpayers' money, so - in the public's interest - we've whittled it down to those who actually stand a REASONABLE CHANCE [in OUR opinion] of winning.")
    b) (This has been said time and time and time...) If everybody who said "I like Dennis, BUT..." would go out and speak to 3 people who haven't heard of him, point out web-sites, YouTube videos, in which they can hear him speak (because the MSM ISN'T doing too good a job of informing), I bet that AT LEAST one (and possibly two) of those three will be convinced by his integrity. Then when THEY say "Well, I LIKE him, BUT...", you ask them to speak to 3 people...
    Love and Peace (in our lifetime),
    caltemps
  3. Get informed. Examine the man's public record to see where he's been a champion on a lot of issues. At least, he isn't whoring US public offices to Big Business lobbyists, like Clinton, Edwards, Obama and the others that do NOT take issues concerning gays and their rights seriously. Just remember how all you gay people were duped in 1992 when Bill Clinton gave you the impression that if you voted for him he'd fight for gay rights in the US military. As I recall, a lot of outrage was unleashed when Clinton played the compromise game with "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," thereby continuing the pressure on gays in the military to keep their sexual orientation in the closet.

    If you people are sensitive to the feelings and rights of gays that suffer abusive treatment, then you should have some respect for short people. Like fat people, extremely skinny people, people with disabilities and gays, short people take a lot of abuse in this world. Short people are victims to all kinds of discrimination. With all the short jokes going around at Dennis Kucinich's expense, which are intended to give the unfair and ignorant notion that a person's short stature equals inability to perform a job that DOES NOT require one to be of common, or super-sized height, the sources are as guilty as anybody that refuses to hire a homosexual because of their orientation. Maybe, it's time we short people started filing legal suits to end this wide-spread bigotry and the problems it causes us in our lives at home, at school and at work. Don't bully if you don't like being bullied.
  4. Thanks, Zee, for your comment on Dennis' "flip-flopping" and your link to that site.
    I just accessed it, and it turns out to be a scumbag production trying desperately to discredit him. Some pearls of "0bjectivity" (that's a zero, not an o, at the beginning of that word) include criticising him:
    a) for being short (absolutely essential: it made the first line!)
    b) for growing up poor. (As far as MY information goes, his family "moved constantly, cramming 7 kids into 2 bedroom apartments or even, at times, a car parked outside the steel mill where his dad worked" BECAUSE they couldn't AFFORD to own, and "moved constantly" because the old home proved too small for the growing family.) I suppose this makes him much less worthy as a President than - for example - lap-of-luxury Hillary???
    c) for the fact that he "was known mostly for scrapping with established politicians, banks and just about everybody else." Just the sort of fighting spirit I'd like to see in a President (depends on WHO he's fighting and on WHOSE behalf). Funny how they don't explain that the banks tried to BLACKMAIL HIM into selling the city electric company to concerns in which THEY (the banks) had financial interests...
    d) Oh, yes: the "flip-flopping". I always assumed that this meant that one changes one's mind back and forth. The only example I read was on the abortion issue. He used to vote against pro-Choice (catholic upbringing), now he's adamantly pro-Choice. According to the site, because his earlier convictions "became politically inconvenient". No such thing as a change of heart, hmmmn? I wish my mother would flip that flop.
    e) This one isn't a pearl: it's a DIAMOND! Dennis "was so unpopular that he wore a bulletproof vest". They don't mention that there was a Mafia contract out on him over the electric company business. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20sRFPAbDQw
    Spin, spin, spin! Spin 'til you get dizzy and fall over...
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  6. There is no way to "embed" the videos. There is no "small blue cube with a downward pointing arrow"
    This is very disappointing.
  7. I have never been so excited about a Presidential candidate. Dennis Kucinich has my full support!
  8. Kucinich is the one who should be impeached for going over to the enemy(Syria) and broadcasting on their media all about the "illegal American occupation" of Iraq. Has he no shame? He is another Quisling, the same as Pelosi and Reid, bad-mouthing our country. And for that matter, the whole Democrat Party is sold out to the far left, who have no purpose other than to reach their own goals even if it destroys America. Damn his hide. Danny Kendrick, Gun Barrel City, TEXAS
  9. Sorry to interrupt your little echo chamber but why don't you lemmings read up on pandering flip-flopping Kucinich's past instead of watching videos of his pandering?

    http://www.realchange.org/kucinich.htm
  10. [...] I stand for real equality.” - Dennis Kucinich speaking in support of same-sex marriage at the Visible Vote ‘08 Presidential Forum on LGBT concerns, 9 August [...]
  11. Dennis Kucinich is a true leader who embodies the most important truth of our time.

    We have been living a predominately fear-based world. Fear has been the force behind the abuse of power that has been used by both government and organized religion to control people by promoting fear through the belief in separation and alienation. This has been the cause of all war, pain, hunger and dispair.

    Bush used the term 'axis of evil' to demonize certain groups of people. This is a pure expression of this distorted view of the world. The only 'axis of evil' is fear and what it promotes, and nothing else.

    However the good news is that we are becoming aware that the Truth is that the Love (beginning with Love of onesself) is the only thing that matters. Once this is realized, everything else falls into to place. This is an experience within every person's reach. As more and more people become more aware of this, the world is transforming. Dennis Kucinich embodies this awareness.

    A true leader should embody the highest aspirations of the people that are represented. The fact that he is a candidate is of tremendous significance. To elect him president would be an expression of America as a civilized nation.
  12. I like the man. But to get elected, I think he would be wise to speak less about same sex marriage and do a better job of applying his overall to all issues. To me, his is a message of peace, unity and tolerance. If he can apply that message of peace, unity and tolerance to the arena of issues --- like healthcare, war, employment, the economy, etc. --- then he will touch the center inside us all.
  13. I'm voting for Dennis Kucinich!!! The media doesn't control my thoughts. I'm a free thinker and I will vote for a person who puts people over big business. I will vote for a man who will do wants right for the people instead of most of the candidates that needs to make the big business and insurence companies happy because they gave them money to get elected. My candidate is honest, caring, knows what people need and will do it. I find it sad that the media could try to stop the people from hearing voices that can change our country for the better, because he won't take money from big business, insurence companies, ect!!!! I have donated to Kurcinich and my husband have never believed in a candidate enought to do that before. This is, I think the most important election of my life and I'm 35!!! We have to get it right because if we don't we could end up with what we have now or even worst!!!! Healthcare non-profit is not a democrate thing!!! Non- prfit is a Kucinich issue!!! The other plans won't help, but hurt american's!!!! We are already paying for it, we just aren't getting it!!! The insurence companies are making money off of the people!!! Even if you have healthcare it may not help you when you need it bacause the insurence companies are for themself!!!! Watch Sicko!!! It will show you are healthcare system in a true light!!!!
  14. I see a new wave building against the major media as more and more people discover that the majority of Americans agree with one candidate but the corporate-controlled media won't cover him because he won't take corporate money. Most people get their news from those sources, so it's no wonder that their scientific polls show him trailing the pact. How long will we let the corporations tell us what to think and who to vote for?
  15. Dear Horny Toads,
    It's business as usual for many to make the
    main topic for consideration their own need to
    be self serving and/or narcissistic/whimsical in
    need of absolute freedom to choose. Kucinich is the answer to slaying the corporate villians, however I pray to God that the narrow minded among us won't bring just the right straw to break our patriotic friend's back.
    Eric Blair
  16. I am voting for Kucinich(still). Its sad that America looks at him strangely because hes honest. What does that say about us? Are we so freaked out when a political candidate isn't slimy that we wonder if hes crazy??? Be proud, support honesty, and bring change! Vote Kucinich!!!
  17. Let me challenge the assumption by asking why is it not presidential to speak of the power of love?

    To me, the courage to speak openly about human love in the same sentence as gay rights shows real presidential fortitude.
  18. John, you say we should look at all the issues to evaluate the candidate of our choice. I think everyone agrees with that.

    So which issues do you look at most importantly? No candidate can be expected to agree with each of us on all the issues, but how is Kucinich wrong on the issues that you hold to be most important?

    Here are my important issues:
    Kucinich was the first candidate to oppose Iraq and have the good judgement and level thinking to stand against it when 9/11 hysteria was giving in to Bush: right on that.
    Kucinich is the only one for not-for-profit health care for all: right on that.
    Kucinich is the only one for a Department of Peace to begin the education process away from war and violence as a way of solving both international and domestic issues: right on that one too.
    Kucinich is the only candidate who says it is wrong to use war as an instrument of foreign policy (this ie probably over the heads of the other candidates): and he is right on that issue.
    Kucinich openly oposes nuclear weapons and argues for disarmament: right again.
    Kucinich is the only candidate who is unequivocal about reparations for slavery: right on that one.
    Kucinich is the only candidate against land mines, cluster bombs, and uranium muntions: right on that one again.
    Kucinich is the candidate who says on his first day in office he will get out of NAFTA and WTO, and join the international criminal court: right again.
    Kucinich is against the death penalty: right on that too.
    Kucinich is the only candidate who says that every American should have the right and opportunity to go to college and he has a program to make that real: right once more.
    Kucinich is the only candidate I've heard say that the war on terror is fake and that we should hunt down so-called "terrorists" as the criminals that they are and not aggrandiize them by calling them combatants in a "war" which is really a sham: right, right, right.

    Kucinich being for equal marriage rights seems to be just one issue among the great many issues that he is right on.

    I find it interesting that Kucinich is asking for the media to look into what it means that Clinton stands up in a debate and says she was "lied" to by Bush. Well, why couldn't she tell Bush was lying, I mean, his lips were moving? So far the media is giving Clinton a free pass on this question of her so-called experience. Actually, Obama is right to point out he has been in elected office more years than she or Edwards have been. Ofcourse he doesn't point out Kucinich has been in office at the city, state, and federal levels and so has the widest experience at all levels of government.
  19. The question of voting based on "electability" or the equally spurious "stature" factor is core to the issue of why our democracy is so lame. When we don't vote for the candidate who most closely represents our actual views then the candidate who wins doesn't really represent our views. In othee words, we have cheated ourselves, the other voters and democracy itself. It is our system of voting that creates this problem because we can't register our true feelings withour thinking out vote is "wasted" by not voting for a "front runner" in the horse race. If we had a preferential voting system then we could vote our first choice for the person we really want and a second choice for the person we think should win among the front runners. Then we would know better what people really thought.
    Ultimately the problem with our democracy is the two-party dictatorship that has us in its grip where the Republicans and Democrats are controlled by the plutocrats who are really just arguing how trickle down should work for the rest of us. As long as they keep us voting for electable personalities who represent the upper class we will continue to be bamboozled by the likes of the Clintons and the Bushs.
  20. People who talk about electability have been mislead by the forces that be to keep our elections always between tweedledum and tweedledee.
    The average voter thinks he is betting on a horserace where the odds are important and the favorites are where thesmart money goes. The primary is an opportunity to support the views and positions that are important to you and which candidate best represents your views. Kucinich is a rare candidate and so he is ignored or ridculed by the eswtablishment. The last candidate who's looks were constantly riduculed was Lincoln. Kucinich has the potential to be another Lincoln, the only candidate with a spiritual vision, compassion and the life experience to lead us out of the nightmare we are in.
  21. If everyone who says that Kucinich can't win would vote for Dennis, he'd be our next president. I'm voting for him, no doubt about it.
  22. Kucinich is the only real choice for America. He respects every citizen, has a firm grasp on the Constitution, understands that we can only gain respect through peace and diplomacy, and has a conscience. The rest of them are Republicans in Democratic clothing. He's the man.
  23. There is no other candidate. Kucinich does truly possess the capabilities and attributes of a first world leader. I have admired and supported him in previous elections and it now becomes blindingly clear that he is the man to lead our nation into a progressive future. I love you Dennis! Thank you so much, you have my vote emphatically!
  24. Dennis is the real deal. I've heard him speak many times in the last election and his passion and vision are real. He is also very accessible to the everyday people, he is not beholden to any corporations or lobbyists. I am really impressed how he will not take any corporate contributions. He has my vote and my $$. Please contribute if he's the one for you. He can and will win with your help! (When's the last time a leader invoked emotions when speaking.. hmmm.. this definitely says something!)
  25. Dennis is the only candidate that fully supports the LGBTQ Community. Vote Kucinich!!!!
  26. After watching the Logo discussions, I can't , in good conscious, vote for anybody but Gravel or Kucinich. I've decided to vote for either of them in my state's primary and then simply vote for whomever gets the nomination in the general elections. This "they can't win" excuse is so ludicrous to me.
    I'll tell ya who I'm NOT for: Richardson. Wow, did he bomb here.
  27. If we don't vote Dennis Kucinich into office this country will literally be voting for all the lies that the present president and his cabinet and most of the press have been passing on to this nation. The really scary observation is that Dennis Kucinich seems to be given little advertisement or air time. The airwaves keep ranting about Hillary and Obama (which seem to have accepted the Republican party compromises) while missing out on the best candidate for our once great nation that is currently giving itself a black eye on practically every issue (war, individual liberties, national health care, immigration, same-sex marriage, veteran's rights) How wrong can our nation continue to turn a blind eye before it decides to take civil responsibility and act in a manner that will make out posterity proud to be an American. Since Bush gave the State of the Union after 911 to the present, I have never been so ashamed to be an American. I hope we get a worthy president. I pray that Dennis Kucinich leads this coutry to a government truely concerted for all of its people that make this nation great.

    Personally, I know that fear closes doors as well as minds, hope opens them. You will fear your enemies but if you make them your trusted friends we all win and are safer.

    Be well and vote for a great nation.
  28. WOW! Dennis Kucinich be da man!
    Unelectable? C'mon...They told Norma Jean Baker to give up acting to be a secretary, they told Elvis Presley to forget about music and try truck driving, and they told Jimmy Stewart that he'd never make it in the entertainment world.
    They said Seabiscuit would never race again, and they printed the headline, "Dewey Wins!"
    Betcha Kucinich proves 'em all wrong, just like Marilyn, Elvis, Jimmy, Seabiscuit and Truman did.
    If you never vote with your heart, then your heart can never win.
    If we wanna build the kind of world we want, it's time to stop listening to "they" and start listening to our own hearts.
  29. the civil rights is just a temporary thing to satisfy the us gay ppl since they can not say there aginst us if they did they would lose . bush was around the last days were they cod but now there over . now there are supporters and ones to temporary satisfy us . there will be mose supporters next time and the after that time they will have to be all supporters . 15 or 20 years from now we gay ppl are not going to be fin wiht civil right we are still going to want gay marriage. and the gay community is just geting biger and bigger and stronger . my point is with in 20 or 15 years this will all be over. it will not be a problem at all . and the more ppl in the government to fully support us the faster this will all be over and we gay lesbian & transgender ppl will finally be equal citizens. thats why Dennis Kucinich has my vote . and more than ever the gay community and definitely the younger gay community will vote this time now that they have some one to supports them . thats why im voting for the first time LOL.
  30. he got my vote
  31. I was unable to watch the Visible Vote program, but have watched some of the videos above. I have been a Dennis Kucinich supporter since I first read his Prayer for America, and then read what he said in Marianne Williamson's book Imagine What America Could Be in the 21st Century. I have met him three times, and I am here to tell you he is the Real Thing.

    I am in my mid-50's, so I have a right to be cynical of politicians; I've seen them all these years. Dennis is an exception and in the spirit of Gandhi and FDR, he stands for what he believes, and is the one to make it happen (with our help). Please try to get over the fact that he's too good to be true--you don't see someone like him often, but here he is; the sincerest and most qualified. Please send him money, tell others about him, arrange a house party to introduce your friends to him, etc. Work to get him nominated. The rest will be easy! America has been waiting for this one for a long, long time. Kucinich '08
  32. [...] day, you can see snippets of each candidate’s answers to HRC’s questions over at the Visable 08 [...]
  33. Let us remember that we are talking about the PRIMARIES. We are SUPPOSED to vote for the person we WANT here. Otherwise, why have them AT ALL?
    Now, I took the poll -- Kucinich scored TEN points higher than anyone else in the list for me.
    And I agree, we are being told by the powers that be that he is 'unelectable'. What is being left out is -- WE ARE THE ELECTORATE. If WE decide to elect someone in a large enough number and vote for that candidate -- then that person, surprise, GETS ELECTED!
    Now maybe Kucinich WON'T win the primary -- but I think it much to early to say he CAN'T win it. As has been pointed out before, we've had dark horse candidates win before. ESPECIALLY if they are perceived as being a COMPLETE change from what we have now.
    No one could EVER accuse this man of being anything like the current administration.
    Right now, I'll vote for him in my state's primary. If he doesn't win the nomination, I'll support whoever does.
    But to knock him out of consideration -- voting for who you want in the primaries IS NOT WASTING YOUR VOTE! Remember, you're voting for who you want to nominate.
  34. Finally!! I'm so tired of "mercenary" candidates who really only represent the highest corporate bidder. Kucinich is exactly what this country needs- he will not be bought by anyone and stands by his ideas time and time again.
    Check out this site to see how the other candidates measure up http://www.dehp.net/candidate/
  35. Besides the CNN Youtube debate, I haven't seen much of Kucinich, and though I knew of his stance on gay marriage and gay rights, I was never convinced I would vote for him as president. Now having seen the Logo debate, I am surprised to say that I have finally been introduced to a candidate that speaks his true intentions and quite frankly, ones I want to hear such as: his ideas of equality matches up with my own and the definitions that can be found in any dictionary. What convinced me he's the best candidate for the presidency is when he mentioned his plans for universal health care. That says to me that he is not only the candidate of the LGTB community, but also the candidate of the United States of America Community.

    His body language is also different from any of the other candidates. He was never hunched over, his expression was never stern, he looked directly at the panel and the audience, and particulary his gestures stood out as they were all very open and welcoming. He has no qualms with homosexuality and is the most willing candidate to accept our concerns as his own.
  36. Kucinich seemed so fake, how he kept smiling and looking to the audience for applause.
  37. You could have felt my computer temor with the hope that this guy Dennis Kucinich brings to America. My God people look, listen, and think of what this man is saying, and has said in the past few elections of the President of The United States. Quite possibly the only real man left, our own Jimmy Stewart people he is here right now in front of you. Do something about then, don't standby as the water is flowing by, touch it, open your pockets, and give him some cash please.Every $1.00 helps believe me. Go to his site. Thanks, Gary
  38. Where is the 5th video? How about putting it up on the page here?
  39. I am so sad that this Presidential Campaign has been turned into a beauty pageant between Obama, Clinton and Edward and the people, including our GLBT community, pass by a good candidate with real intention to bring equalityto our nation. Kucinich may not get the nomination but definetly got my support and hope he could keep that enthusiasm in bringing equality from wherever he serves.
  40. Dear God,
    ( ol' buddy ) We've had this conversation before ya know; and I jes' wanna take this opportunity to thank you for illuminating a path which is so clear, I can see right through to Eternity as I Look down that road.
    Our poor Earth is being wracked by wild and crazy men, and ( as you know all too well ) WE jes' can't take it anymore; so in response to my outline, I want again to thank you for responding with such a concise and comprehensive agent as you have with Unca Denni.
    You've given US all we've ASKED for in this fine fine gentleman, and after all, as YOU know, we jes' want the best for HUMANITY. In the long run, there is still a chance for this planet, so don't quit on us now, OUR new PRESIDENT hasn't had a chance to do his ( Your ) magic yet.
    I shoulda known you'd send someone who'd cover ALL the bases.
    GOD; YOU RULE !!
    Unca Denni does TOO !!

    Peace Out Brah,
    your friend,
    Radical Priest,
    Reverend Michael Valentine Goldsun

    p.s. are we still on for Golf? Saturday at the club?
  41. Senator Kucinich spoke very well and I really like him. Unfortunately, he will not get past the religious right wing of this country. Believe it or not, everything bewtween NYC and Los Angeles or San Fransisco is just one big trailer park. No offense to our LGBT friends between those states. But it is what it is. we must still band together to fight what is right. I am fortunate that I work for a Fortune 500 company that recognizes same sex domestic parternships and provides heath insurance for my partner. But there are many of us that don't have that. PITY! And that is why we must continue the fight. I know I do.
  42. I agree with the earlier expressed sentiment on the elections. Vote for who you want to vote for in the primary, then if they lose vote for whoever wins the democratic ticket. Of course Dennis won't stand a chance if every person who might vote for him feels squimish about his chances and votes otherwise. Clinton and Obama have plenty of money to see them through the end. If you like Dennis, quit equivocating and vote for him.
  43. Before the debate I barely knew who Kucinich was. I like many people believed that my only real choices were the "top" candidates covered by the media. After watching the Logo debate and studying up on Kucinich and his record I am behind him 100%. This guy is the genuine article. He gives truthful answers free of the political maneuvering we see with Hillary, Obama, and Edwards. He hasn’t been bought out by corporate industry. His record has shown him to be way ahead of the curve with issues like healthcare, equal rights, and the war. With the other democrats we consistently hear them say “I made a mistake” with regards to how they previously voted on our issues such as DADT and DOMA; and on other issues such as the war, NAFTA, etc. Kucinich is the only one who got it right the first time.
    I love this guy!
  44. thanks for the link to the questionnaire. It looks like Kucinich and Gravel have the most in common with my stances when I took the questionnaire at dehp.net.
  45. I understand all the sentiments of all those who say "Dennis is not electable". But as someone has already written.....let's do what we can to MAKE someone like Dennis electable. There is no reason why we can't all pledge to support the person we REALLY want elected all the way to the nominating convention, and then (and only then) settle for a lesser candidate if we have to! I support Dennis 100%. It's time for a REAL change.
  46. I'd like to pose this question to those of you who have stated that you have disagreements with some of Kucinich's stances outside of his stance on LGBT issues. Would you be so kind as to list them?
  47. censoredagain says:
    12:50 on 08/10
    "...I have to say I really do like his stand on non-heterosexual issues. However I will find it hard to vote for him because I am more then my sexuality and there are a host of other issues where Mr. Kucinich and I disagree..."

    Just curious if you have taken the questionnaire mentioned before:

    http://www.dehp.net/candidate/

    This simple little survey should put to rest any debate as to which candidate does agree the most with the other issues you mention.

    Go ahead, what do you have to lose? It will most definitly be very revealing...
  48. Dennis Kucinich is that rare thing: a politician with knowledge, integrity, and courage. I will vote for him, and encourage all my friends and relations to vote for him. If we throw the media moguls into the dark prisons where they belong and use our airwaves to deliver the truth to the American people, then Kucinich would win by a landslide, and Ralph Nader could be his Attorney General. But it is a dark day in America and the fascist emperialists will stop at nothing, meanwhile the average American is as ignorant as a block of wood. They still haven't figured out that 9-11 was an inside job by Cheney and Company. What a dire situation.
  49. To Scott - I highly doubt Obama would pick Kucinich since the former is corporate-controlled like the vast majority of them. If Kucinich isn't "electable" right now, let's get out there and MAKE him electable! According to a recent online study, Kucinich won the majority of Americans' support *based on the issues*. He is for not just the LGBT community but for workers' rights in general, far more than Edwards. Vote Kucinich and stick with what you know is right. Donate to his campaign. Get others to. Help him get the money he doesn't have because he's not a millionaire and doesn't accept corporate donations.

    To Ron - Vote for Kucinich!! We need all the help we can get, as I know you're aware of ;)

    www.kucinich.us
  50. Americans have forgotten what it is like to have a true leader, one who makes us proud and believe that 'good' is possible. When you vote for less you are guaranteed to receive less. I am truly torn between what is right and what is 'safe'. Because I fell in love with a German and our legal German Civl Union allows for my residency with no problems, I am, in a sense, A "Forced" expatriate, required to leave America because of love. Kucinich would be sure to pass a law that would allow for legal immigration for my partner, but could it happen? Are Americans on the whole ready to evolve and catch up with most of the civilized world? Can true change really happen in 2008 or do I have to settle for less and hope for the best like I did in 2004? I really don't know where my vote stands but my gut tells me to vote for Kucinich and help with his campaign so that vote is not "wasted".
  51. As for lgbt rights, Kucinich is our man; however, we have to remember that our main issue is not what the rest of America is looking for the most. We have to consider all the other issues before us both domestic and international. I too love Kucinich, but I'm one of those who believes he's unelectable. In a perfect world, I would fully support him, but we have to take our country back from the neo-cons & restore our constitution; to do so means we have to consider who is electable. I too was for Hillary in the beginning, but after watching all the debates, including this one, I'm not so sure anymore. Someone mentioned an Obama/Kucinich ticket; I find that very interesting and somewhat appealing; maybe, just maybe, that ticket would do the trick.
  52. Dennis has my vote!
  53. Kucinich has my full support now.
  54. Wow! Mr. Kucinich really has a loyal cult following (not using cult in the religious sense). I have to say I really do like his stand on non-heterosexual issues. However I will find it hard to vote for him because I am more then my sexuality and there are a host of other issues where Mr. Kucinich and I disagree. So I have to say that I would not vote for him unless another Republican other then Ron Paul or Rudy Guliani win the republican nomination .

    I have to add that as an American I find it very disheartening that I am only given the choice between the democratic socialist party and theocratic republican party. I really wish the Greens, Libertarians, Natural Law Party and the Tax Payers Party had equal footing as the two major parties.
  55. I don't see why people want to vote for Kucinich. He seems like an honest guy but watch him in the AFL-CIO debate and see how full of himself he can be. I like his positions on some issues and think he's a great congressman but he would make a terrible president despite his support for gay marriage, but we should be looking at all of the issues as a whole.
  56. According to the results of this (non-scientific) quiz, Kucinich is the candidate most people want. Check out the results:

    http://www.dehp.net/candidate/
  57. As Jacques was mentioning, below is a link to the beforementioned web site with the "blind taste test."

    I truly believe that if people in this country vote with their best interests in mind, rather than who the MSM force down their throats, then Dennis Kucinich WILL be President in 2008. I urge each of you to go to this link and answer this questionnaire. It will give you some incite as to how the issues that matter to you compare to those of all the Presidential candidates, without prejudice (and you may be very surprised by the results):

    http://www.dehp.net/candidate/

    Please take the time to take this survey. This is how we should vote in this country. it only makes sense. Like someone else mentioned before, this is not a beauty pageant or, for that matter, a horse race. We SHOULD NOT vote for for who we think is going to win, or for who we think is "electable" (and DAMNED be that word!). I am in no way, personally, trying to steer you away from any one candidate, whatsoever. Honestly, if your "blind taste test" result tells you that you’re more aligned to Hllary Clinton, then that is exactly who you should vote for, same as if the survey steered you toward Sam Brownback…really! BUT if it also aligns you with Dennis Kucinich, then for the love of god!...please VOTE FOR HIM! I am simply urging you to make wise choices based on your personal interests rather than what the corporate media anoints as the next President.
  58. To Lauren,

    and to the many others that draw parallels to supporting Nadar in 2000. There is a huge difference here. Kucinich is running within the democratic party. The democratic party nearly always falls short of my hopes, so when a candidate comes along that I can fully support
    I've got to do it in order to bring about the change that's needed.

    I write letters to my senators and congresswoman, I try to be educated about local elections, but I feel that the best opportunity to let the democratic party know what I want is to support that candidate I like best in the primary. In the general election I will vote for the democrat, but the primary is the best chance to push for change and Kucinich is pushing for the very changes I want.

    -Henry
  59. I would help this man to become President, and the last Democrat that I liked was President Kenndy
  60. IrregardlessNH, if you support Kucinich as you say, why not contact the campaign people and give them your advice. I did, and now they are totally revamping the campaign website as I and many other supporters have suggested. If you want Kucinich as president, then don't just sit there please, make it happen! We can all make it happen together. thanks.

    dennis4president.com
  61. Pay attention to those tears, brothers and sisters because this is your heart telling you that Dennis is who we've all been longing for, to set this world on track toward true justice, equality and peace. Please support him in whatever way you can. Peace.
  62. Dennis is a true warrior for peace and love and healing. He has an evocative & thoughtful campaign motto: "Strength through Peace". But neither his candidacy nor his policies will succeed without effective organization. Sadly, his campaign organization is woefully incompetent, albeit earnest & well-meaning. They are not equal to the task. It is a tragic opportunity lost for America.
  63. Don't buy the unelectable meme! It's what the top three want you to believe, since they're the ones who are 'electable.' Vote for the person who represents you views the best. Look at all of the candidates and make your decision. It's your vote, and doesn't belong to those who are 'electable.'
  64. Finally a candidate for everyone!
    Finally Kucinich!
  65. Dennis Kucinich aspires to lead this country to new morality, political honesty, and social equality. It's a pity that many of those whom he would lift up do not take him more seriously. He is a passionate and honorable man.
  66. Q: KUCINISH IS TO 'GAY' AS NADER IS TO ________ ?

    Even if Kucinich was the gay Christ (wait, is that redundant?), AND every lesbian, gay and transgender American voted for him, AND all the other democratic hopefuls dropped out, he would STILL have ZERO chance at winning the '08 general election. So, ask yourself, beyond that warm feeling of piety one gets from the symbolism of the gesture, what merit is there in casting a Kucinish vote?

    No, REALISTICALLY, what merit is there in it?

    Consider an alternative: the TBLG community COULD rally around the best of the electables and help swing the party towards him or her. We might just have the numbers to make THAT difference in the primaries.
    Or, in the name of the noble underdog, we could again participate in that self-defeating, Nader-esque exercise of pious party-poopery?
    Does your conscience really require the latter?

    - Lauren D
  67. Dennis is the ruler of a distant fantasy kingdom.

    Edwards is not going to do damn thing for LGBT

    Gravel is perfect, but like a Stanley Kubrick film, won't be recognized until 20 years later.

    Bill Richardson is like a Dad, trying to accept his gay son.

    Clinton was (I think) more subtle than people realize.

    Obama has been careful with his words...because he wants to remain consistant. And personally, I think that once he becomes president, he will keep his promise, create equal law in a civil union, and leave it for the church to decide the rest.
  68. It truly makes me sad the way elections have changed over the last couple of centuries. The election process was begun to elect a leader that the majority of the masses felt was right for their country.

    Today, this concept has been horribly skewed by big corporations and lobbyists spending ridiculous amounts of money on the candidates they want to win, and the media plays right along with them by giving the majority of airtime to those same candidates. Therefore, there are many people in this country that seem to be under the impression that this democratic race is between no one but Hillary and Obama (and maybe John Edwards). I would lay 10 to 1 odds that there are millions of people out there who have never even HEARD of Dennis Kucinich.

    Interestingly enough, on an independent website that was set up as a "blind taste test" of the candidates, we can see the major error in this. The website only gives you a list of 20 or so major issues being tossed out there in this race. Same-sex rights and equality account for three of those issues by itself. All you do is choose whether you support or oppose each issue, and choose how important the issue is to you. It then compares your views with the candidates, and tells you which one falls in line the most with your way of thinking.

    Hillary Clinton registered at the top of the lists of 3.6% of the people to take this survey. Barack Obama ranked at 3%. John Edwards ranked at 1.3%. Do you know what Dennis Kucinich ranked at? A whopping 53%!!! Not a single one of the other candidates, Democrat or Republican, made it to double digits. Kucinich is definitely the clear winner when ONLY the issues are made a factor.

    The election process is messed up enough already because of shady outside influence. Please do not make it more shady by trying to manipulate the system as some have suggested (i.e. only voting for someone because you feel they are "electable" and not because they are the one that holds with most of your views). Remember, people, an election is really an extremely, almost painfully simple concept. Everyone votes for who they think is best, and the majority wins. If you think, as I do, that Dennis Kucinich has the best moral, ethical, and loving standards of any of the candidates, as well as the reasoning and intelligence to introduce them into society, then for God's sake, VOTE FOR HIM!
  69. Jaime: Marie is that you...I like his position, but realistically understand that to hear all the "love" fest, was not very presidential. If Hillary were to have used the word "love" as much as he did, I am sure she would have received significant backlash being a woman.
  70. If anyone is wondering whether Kucinich's stances towards the LGBT community are not genuine - they are. Have a peek at his comments at ALL the other mainstream debates, and his actions during his ENTIRE career in politics. He has been 100% consistent - no 'late on the issues' moves.

    He's really, very truly, a leader in every best sense of the word.
  71. I have to be honest, I tend to be the kind of voter that votes for the candidate that I feel will have the best chance of winning the election.
    Up to this moment I thought that my vote would go for Obama or Clinton, and honestly, this was based on the fact that I wanted to see change, but I realize that I was getting caught up in the superficial change. Now that I see where these candidates stand on the issues, I see that it is more important to have a president that really believes in our community and can back up their support.
    I see this support in Kucinich. I was very impressed with his speach, and I feel that he is being very truthful and really supports our issues, and doesnt beat around the bush like some of the other candidates.
    I will from now on be keeping a better eye out for the real issues and base my vote on what really is important. So as of now my vote goes to Kucinich!
  72. Dennis Kucinich is beautiful. What an incredible country America could become with him. Abandon the media fueled mentaility about money and electability - he's electable if we vote for him!

    www.kucinich.us
  73. Where is KUCINICH 5?
  74. Dennis is the only candidate who supports all the issues of the gay community. To get results, elect him President.
  75. Kucinich is spot on. He doesn't side-step the gay marriage issue on personal grounds, like Hillary and Obama. They like the gay community... to a point. He embraces it! I love this guy!
  76. People keep talking about who is an "electable" candidate or who has the most support. As a voter, I don't get any sort of a prize for having the candidate I choose to vote for win either the primary or the election.

    Voting in a representative democratic form of government is not about choosing the winner. Voting is about speaking your mind and choosing the best candidate who represents your views. Until voters realize that, we will continue to get more of the same rehashing of candidates of which most of us have grown tired.

    To all the voters who think Mr. Kucinich is not an "electable" candidate, I dare you to vote for him, even if in secret, maybe in some kind of voting booth if you will, provided that Mr. Kucinich represents your views better than the other candidates.
  77. I spent some time today listening to talk radio and debating what I was going to do in the next presidential election. See, I've been one of those sheeple. You know- the people who vote for the candidate they think is most likely to beat the "bad guy," even though they'd *really* rather vote for someone else.

    As I debated I thought about a few things:

    1. I have always lived in pretty liberal states- states that historically swing blue. If I vote for the GWHNCOW (guy who has no chance of winning), I'm not helping the "bad guy" to win the election.

    2. What kind of thinking is that? I mean, if we all voted for who we *really* wanted, isn't it possible that the GWHNCOW just might actually (*gasp!*) pull it off because he doesn't play the political games?

    3. Even if the GWHNCOW doesn't pull it off, even if the "bad guy" wins, doesn't it still mean something that I voted for who I really wanted? Aren't I sending a message that change is needed? I know that if we all voted the way we wanted instead of how we felt we "should," it would certainly send a message.

    So the question I posed to myself was this: What will it take for me to vote for the person I believe in the most and not just the person I believe has the best chance of winning? What will it take for me to do the right thing?

    I watched Visible Vote '08 tonight. Well ok, I admit it- I only watched half. And I'll tell you why.

    Barack was first up. And while I find him an interesting guy, I'm not sold. John Edwards was next and everything he said confirmed that he was my favorite candidate. Then came Kucinich and, let me tell you, I was blown away. Half way through his spot, I said, "I like him but there's no way he could win- he's too lefty."

    Now maybe I'm overdue for my shot of Testosterone and my hormones are out of whack, but when Kucinich made his closing statement he actually caused me to shed tears. Because in that moment, I knew I had found someone that I could truly support in this race.

    And I knew that I was going to do the right thing this time around.
  78. When I first saw Dennis and his wife, my first thought, was 'lucky guy' to have such a beautiful wife! But since I have heard his stance on issues and his rationale, his wisdom and kindness, earnestness and conviction... his gusto! Now I think wow... lucky wife! Kucinich for President 2008-2016 We need him!
    PS: Love is a powerful thing - polls are slanted for the corporate backers like the previous poster said. I'm not falling for that - my vote and contributions are with Dennis. Love ya's!
  79. Unlike most of the posts on this site, I was not impressed by Dennis Kucinich's lovefest. His platitudes and promises, while having the intended feel-good effect, did little to reflect the reality of politics and life in America. Etheridge's fawning over him made me groan - where is Andrew Sullivan when you need him? America - both gay and straight - deserves a candidate with his feet firmly on the ground, and who has the savvy and skills to maneuver through the minefield that is politics in this country TO GET THINGS DONE. That candidate is clearly Clinton.
  80. Folks, please stop thinking Dennis is unelectable. please remember that Dukakis, Bill Clinton, and Jimmy Carter all went on to win the primary and started out very low in the polls. Americans must vote for who is offering the best platform, and who has a solid record of backing up their words. Dennis is the cure that America needs. This being primary season, it is imperative that everyone votes their conscious. Forget about who the corporate media tells you who the front runners are. Vote for the candidate that most closely resembles your values and then you will be surprised at who actually wins the nomination, Don't let this opportunity pass. Dennis is gaining a lot of support as of late, and he needs support, and positive vibes. BTW, someone said he is creepy? How? I'm more creeped out by those who bow to corporate interests before the interests of Americans. No one but Dennis - 2008!
  81. I spent some time today listening to talk radio and debating what I was going to do in the next presidential election. See, I've been one of those sheeple. You know- the people who vote for the candidate they think is most likely to beat the "bad guy," even though they'd *really* rather vote for someone else.

    As I debated I thought about a few things:

    1. I have always lived in pretty liberal states- states that historically swing blue. If I vote for the GWHNCOW (guy who has no chance of winning), I'm not helping the "bad guy" to win the election.

    2. What kind of thinking is that? I mean, if we all voted for who we *really* wanted, isn't it possible that the GWHNCOW just might actually (*gasp!*) pull it off because he doesn't play the political games?

    3. Even if the GWHNCOW doesn't pull it off, even if the "bad guy" wins, doesn't it still mean something that I voted for who I really wanted? Aren't I sending a message that change is needed? I know that if we all voted the way we wanted instead of how we felt we "should," it would certainly send a message.

    So the question I posed to myself was this:

    What will it take for me to vote for the person I believe in the most and not just the person I believe has the best chance of winning? What will it take for me to do the right thing?

    I watched Visible Vote '08 tonight. Well ok, I admit it- I only watched half. And I'll tell you why.

    Barack was first up. And while I find him an interesting guy, I'm not sold. John Edwards was next and everything he said confirmed that he was my favorite candidate.

    Then came Kucinich and, let me tell you, I was blown away. Half way through his spot, I said, "I like him but there's no way he could win- he's too lefty."

    Now maybe I'm overdue for my shot of Testosterone and my hormones are out of whack, but when Kucinich made his closing statement he actually caused me to shed tears. Because in that moment, I knew I had found someone that I could truly support in this race.

    And I knew that I was going to do the right thing this time around.
  82. i disagree. i don't think he's "unelectable" but that he just doesn't have the support that Clinton or Obama do. i think your strategy of supporting the candidate who most closely resembles your values, is valid but is flawed in the long run.

    i'm going to vote for the candidate who i feel has a greater chance of improving the country and my life in the long run. if i could vote on positions alone, i'd go with Kucinich or Gravel, but there are other considerations. the rest of the country does not all think like you or me and are not as open or invite discussion the way we are. Clinton and Obama, although their positions aren't perfect, have leadership qualities that can sway public attitudes and foster international discussion. this guy just doesn't have that.
  83. Kucinich makes me the other canidates look like they're from the 1950's on this issue and many others. I applaud his outspoken courage and unabashed loyalty to the real truths of our country.
  84. I've known in my heart that I liked Kucinich, but after this appearance which had me literally in tears, I'm with him 1000%! I'll gleefully take that leap of faith with him and give him my support. What a LEADER! What a beautiful human being. He has really changed his public persona in the last coupla months and brought out the REAL Dennis that we never got to see all that often but could read about in other's accounts. Not only is he extremely intelligent, but he also has a great sense of humour. He may not be the prettiest guy running, but we don't need or want pretty in this race...we need SUBSTANCE and he is made of the RIGHT STUFF. And just think of the people he will hire to execute his vision....K all the way!
  85. Folks, please stop thinking Dennis is unelectable. Americans must vote for who is offering the best platform, and who has a solid record of backing up their words. Dennis is the cure that America needs. This being primary season, it is imperative that everyone votes their conscious. Forget about who the corporate media tells you who the front runners are. Vote for the candidate that most closely resembles your values and then you will be surprised at who actually wins the nomination, Don't let this opportunity pass. Dennis is gaining a lot of support as of late, and he needs support, and positive vibes. BTW, someone said he is creepy? How? I'm more creeped out by those who bow to corporate interests before the interests of Americans. No one but Dennis - 2008!
  86. The reason Dennis Kucinich wouldn't win isn't because of his issues, it's because people have this defeatist attitude toward him in terms of winning. If you really like Dennis Kucinich then if you're in an early primary state then vote for him. I know I am. That's the problem. People are so focused on the polls and go, "Oh he's so low in the polls." Why is he low in the polls because the major media networks gather about 1000 people from God knows where and asks those people who they support and they justify those 1000 people by saying "45% of the American people support Hillary Clinton." When in reality it's 45% of those 1000 people who happen to be American but they definitely don't speak for all 300 million of us.

    I mean people try to peg Dennis as this big leftist when it's not true I mean look at his record, look at his website. He's the ONLY candidate on both sides of the political spectrum that lists his views on over 30 different issues that don't get talked about like Animal Rights, Gun Control, African American Issues, Arab Americans issues etc. And like he said tonight he's the ONLY candidate in Congress that was against the war and 100% of the time voted against funding the war. Sure you can pull up a speech of Obama being against the war, but for the majority of the time he voted to fund the war he claimed to be against. People need to wake up and stop picking the candidates that appear all over the news, because then it's the corporations that are picking our candidates not the American people. Stop and think you see Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John Edwards everywhere on the media because they raised the most money on the Democratic side. That's what it's really all about who raised the most money.
  87. I agree, Mr. Kucinich may not win, but it will not be for lack of my support. I may have to rethink my support for another person; that is the nature of politics, but this once I am not going to vote for who I think will win but who believes in and supports the issues I do.
  88. Kucinich is the *only candidate* who has our back and the backs of every group without privilege, especially the poor. His LGBTQ rights stance is wonderful, his single-payer health care plan is amazing, and his dedication to creating dialogue and peace with the world community is exactly what this country needs.

    If everyone ignores him and doesn't give him money because they "don't think he can win", then yeah. He will have no chance. Because he doesn't have the big money, and unfortunately that's what this whole campaign is about. But if we can *get his views* out there and *support* him, there could be the kind of change that this nation so desperately needs. Give him a chance - people want health care. People want peace. People want respect in the world. People want workers' rights. People claim to stand by liberty and equality. His goals are goals that people can *get behind* if only he's seen as a *viable candidate*. Help that HAPPEN, my friends.
  89. OMG, I teared up watching this. Maybe he wouldn't be able to win in the current political climate of America, but it won't be because I didn't support him. The more fantabulous candidates like Kucinich, the more other candidates are going to have to stop pushing conservative and maybe, just maybe, someone as enlightened as Kucinich can lead us. why do I have to be "satisfied" with hawks who don't support my right to equal access to all legal institutions in this country, who would take away workers' rights, women's right to choose, who support the currently untenable state of our voting machinery...?! WHY?!
  90. Here is your chance to learn more about Dennis Kucinich! Go to his networking site, register, log in and network with his supporters. Also check out the cool article below!

    http://www.capitolhillblue.com/cont/node/3086
    August 5, 2007 - 11:51pm.
    By PHIL HOSKINS
    This is a call to arms for Democrats, those of you who know our country is headed down the toilet and who hope to see a pulse in their party’s Presidential hopefuls. Hillary Clinton has unquestionably shown that she has the balls, Barrack Obama the charisma, and John Edwards the heart, but the only candidate in the race for President in 2008 that is right on the important issues of the day is Dennis Kucinich. I heartily endorse him and will vote for him.
    Like many Americans, I have thought that the field of candidates on both sides of the aisle has looked dismal for a long time. The “viable” candidates fight each other to show how electable they are, raising large sums of money and avoiding all “third rail” issues like the plague. Dennis Kucinich alone has staked out clear, unequivocal and honest positions. The darling to the right, Ron Paul tries to portray himself as the candidate of liberty, but too often he is missing for key votes or passes off his bias to the states rather than make a clear stand for equality and freedom for all.
    The stand by Kucinich that got my attention was his introduction of impeachment articles against V.P. Cheney, after all the hand wringing by others in his party over tactics, Dennis had the guts to stand for what is right.
    Yes I am an unrepentant liberal. I am proud of that and if you had listened to me all these elections ago we wouldn’t live in the messed up world we do today. Seriously folks, you have been paying attention to frauds and charlatans. Here are the key issues that Dennis stands for:
    -Creating a single-payer system of universal health care that provides full coverage for all Americans by passage of the United States National Health Insurance Act.
    -The immediate withdrawal of all U.S. forces from Iraq; replacing them with an international security force.
    -Guaranteed quality education for all; including free pre-kindergarten and college for all who want it.
    -Immediate withdrawal from the World Trade Organization (WTO) and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
    -Repealing the USA PATRIOT Act.
    -Fostering a world of international cooperation.
    -Abolishing the death penalty.
    -Environmental renewal and clean energy.
    -Preventing the privatization of social security.
    -Providing full social security benefits at age 65.
    -Creating a cabinet-level "Department of Peace"
    -Ratifying the ABM Treaty and the Kyoto Protocol.
    -Introducing reforms to bring about instant-runoff voting.
    -Protecting a woman's right to choose while decreasing the number of abortions performed in the U.S.
    -Ending the war on drugs.
    -Legalizing same-sex marriage.
    -Creating a balance between workers and corporations.
    -Ending the H1B and L1 Visa Programs
    -Restoring rural communities and family farms.
    -Strengthening gun control.
    -Balance Between Workers and Corporations
    -Environmental Renewal and Clean Energy
    -Restored Rural Communities and Family Farms.
    It would be difficult to find anyone, much less a candidate for President, that is as much in line with the real needs of real people, the average, above average and under average American who has to work for a living, pay for their family’s needs, support their communities, and lend a hand for those less fortunate.
    With income disparity growing to obscene levels, with more and more of us unable to afford decent healthcare, with more and more of the good jobs being sent to wherever big money wants to set up shop and rape the population, we need a leader who will speak for the citizens of this country, not for the interests of the top 1% who increasingly own and run everything.
    Long ago Kucinich was elected to be the youngest mayor of a major city in the U.S. and despite huge pressures to cave in he stood for the interests of the people of Cleveland. At the time he was ridiculed for opposing the sale of a municipal electricity facility. Not until years later did people realize that he was wise beyond his years and that he was right. We need leaders who can stand up to big money, and the candidate who has shown this time and time again is Dennis Kucinich.
    Instead of trying to handicap the race for President trying to figure which candidate might get past the Karl rove vote suppression juggernaut, this year show that you have the guts to vote your principles. Don’t vote for someone who is second or third best. At least not in the primary election. Don’t wuss out.
    By the time the millions have been spent and either tweedle dee or tweedle dum is selected as the Democratic candidate, vote for the candidate that stands for true Democratic principles, the principles that made this nation great and grateful. Come out of the political closet and stand for progressive, liberal and honest policies.
    Vote for Dennis Kucinich for President.
  91. spoken like a true leader. very reminiscent of the late bobby kennedy, which, to me, is a really good sign. (honestly, watch the movie bobby and you'll see a lot of parallels between them in relation to human rights, equality, and peace.) he's got my vote. no doubt about that.

    love. peace. revolution.
    em
  92. Dennis Kucinich does not play down to us or speak to us like children. He speaks to the public with respect and a pure heart. He does not accept corporate contributions; therefore he is no ones pawn. He is fair, does his homework and will stand by his convictions.

    He put into words what I would want to say myself if given the forum.

    He needs our help, our contributions, our promotion and our VOTES!
  93. Excellent well spoken and I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE everything he said! Living in Ohio, way to go Kucinich!
  94. I originially wanted to vote for Clinton to have the first woman president but now I made up my mind to vote for obama and if edwards wins(for his getting rid of DADT) then i would be fine with that...
  95. How can we NOT vote for this man when he represents our aspirations?
  96. How can you not love a man who talks about evolving? Raising the level of human and social consciousness? What an odd thing it would be to have that spirit in the White House again. One can only dream. I still think Barack has that same quality about him too.

    At this point, Obama/Kucinich '08
  97. Note: The fifth video appears to be missing, replaced with a second copy of the fourth. Vote Kucinich!
  98. wow, i really like this guy although i think he's a little creepy.

    he's definitely got something going with his complete support of lgbt rights, view on the war in Iraq, and health care. but unfortunately, i don't think he stands much of a chance winning the election.

    all the candidates seem to be going in the right direction, but clinton and obama have the best chance of winning.
  99. I can NOT believe Joe Solmonese's absurd commentary in the guise of a question to Dennis Kucinich! No, Mr. HRC, Dennis was NOT saying, DID not say that Obama and Edwards support marriage equality but have to use political double-speak in order to remain viable candidates.

    That is YOUR hidden agenda!

    We LGBT people are not so gullible as to accept the untenable Party Line on this issue regardless as to whether it comes out of the mouth of a slick politician or a self-appointed, so-called "leader" of the LGBT community.
  100. I have been a big fan of Dennis Kucinich. He is very genuine, but unfortunately he is a bit out their for America. I still don't see him as someone to move into good light with the rest of the world. Lets not be selfish here gay people. There more to a candidate than just saying things to get an applause. The candidate's ideals must be digestable by america, and really he/she should be digestible by the rest of the world. This guy is is giving to much. His guns are blazing too big, and America will not stand behind him.
  101. Senator Obama won this hands down. Senator Clinton is too much a part of the polical machine. We need new blood. Please support Senator Obama.
  102. Wow, I didn't know Dennis Kucinich felt this way toward the GLBT community. SOme of his actions and gestures were a bit extreme, but overall, i feel he got his message across. I just hope it's genuine. To the minimum, he has now sparked my interest and I am eager to learn more aabout him. Thanks Dennis Kucinich!
  103. Why are all of your videos unavailable? Is it only accesible within US borders?
    Thank you
  104. Dennis Kucinich is the TRUTH!!!

    Modern day Ghandi, Jesus, Buddha. Like the Prince in the fairytale, who leads a happy and greatful nation for all time. Kucinich is the answer, You just need to be asking the right questions!
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