Dschrute3
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Just like Dr. Ron Paul, many will dismiss Kucinich as a being a "Nut." But personally, i really do respect the man. It is time for change. This 'Empire-Building' agenda needs to come to an end. Our Founding Fathers warned us about it. All Empires fall. We won't be an exception.
In a new interview with host Jesse Ventura at RT, former United States presidential candidate and House of Representatives Member Dennis Kucinich stressed the importance of the American people challenging the âtwo-party duopoly thatâs committed to war.â
In the interview, Kucinich discusses his work to expose the misinformation used to argue for US government interventions overseas before and during the Iraq War and, later, concerning the US effort to assist in the overthrow of the Syria government.
Regarding the Iraq War, Kucinich, who is an Advisory Board member for the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, explains that his research showed that âIraq had nothing to do with 9/11, nothing to do with al-Qaedaâs role in 9/11, didnât have any connection to the anthrax attack, didnât have the intention or the capability of attacking the United States, and didnât have the weapons of mass destruction that were being claimed.â This information, Kucinich relates, he provided to US Congress members in an October 2, 2002 report showing âthere was no cause for war.â
Despite Kucinich and other individualsâ efforts to stop the march toward war, Congress passed an authorization for use of military force (AUMF) against Iraq later in October, and the invasion of Iraq commenced in March of 2003...
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Dennis Kucinich: We Must Challenge the âTwo-Party Duopolyâ Committed to War
In a new interview with host Jesse Ventura at RT, former United States presidential candidate and House of Representatives Member Dennis Kucinich stressed the importance of the American people challenging the âtwo-party duopoly thatâs committed to war.â
In the interview, Kucinich discusses his work to expose the misinformation used to argue for US government interventions overseas before and during the Iraq War and, later, concerning the US effort to assist in the overthrow of the Syria government.
Regarding the Iraq War, Kucinich, who is an Advisory Board member for the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, explains that his research showed that âIraq had nothing to do with 9/11, nothing to do with al-Qaedaâs role in 9/11, didnât have any connection to the anthrax attack, didnât have the intention or the capability of attacking the United States, and didnât have the weapons of mass destruction that were being claimed.â This information, Kucinich relates, he provided to US Congress members in an October 2, 2002 report showing âthere was no cause for war.â
Despite Kucinich and other individualsâ efforts to stop the march toward war, Congress passed an authorization for use of military force (AUMF) against Iraq later in October, and the invasion of Iraq commenced in March of 2003...
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Dennis Kucinich: We Must Challenge the âTwo-Party Duopolyâ Committed to War