The dark underbelly of America contains numerous warts, boils, and cancerous tumors, inflicted by that loathsome grimoire of madness that the elected leaders of our nation have become.


Well, I'm FedUp and I'm not taking it any more
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Monday, January 7, 2008

I Have A Dream


I am tired of living in a country where 16-year-old girls die because insurance company profits are more important than human life.

I am tired of a government that runs offshore penal colonies where the detained are tortured and denied the basic protections of the Geneva Convention.

I am tired of living in a state that makes war against countries that do not threaten us.

I am tired of watching basic constitutional rights, such as the right to privacy, taken away from citizens.

Most of all, I am tired of being told every four years that I must vote for candidates who do nothing to stop the brutal and callous assault by corporations on the American working class, sending their jobs overseas and stripping workers of benefits and human dignity.

And so - to be sure that this year my vote goes to someone who does more than pay lip service to the moral and physical deterioration of the nation - I will pull the lever for Dennis Kucinich.

I can hear the collective groan.

He won’t win. He has no real following. It is a wasted vote.

Any vote is wasted that does not address the terrible injustices being done to tens of millions of people who have lost the opportunity to earn a living wage.

Any vote is wasted that does not, even if it ends up being a protest vote, attempt to halt our transformation into an fascist state where a tiny, privileged elite controls our money and our politics.

The irony and tragedy of the Kucinich candidacy is that, in many ways, he is proclaiming the failure of his own party. Again and again, he says what his party should be, but no longer is. He has championed democratic freedoms and defended the interests of the working class, from which he comes, for decades. He was alone among the major candidates to vote against the Patriot Act, against authorizing the war in Iraq, and he wants to repeal the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and withdraw from the World Trade Organization (WTO).

He has called for the impeachment of the vice president and public financing for elections. If you compare his voting record with that of any of the other major candidates, he is the only one who has steadfastly remained free from corporate control.

Kucinich was asked in a two-hour interview why the Democratic Party has failed so badly. Why did the party, despite the midterm elections, refuse to cut funding for a war that is probably the worst foreign-policy blunder in U.S. history?

“Lack of commitment to democratic principles,” he said after a long pause. He then began to list the reasons:

  • No understanding of the period of history we are in
  • Unwillingness to assert congressional authority in key areas which makes the people’s house paramount to protecting democracy
  • The institutionalized influence of corporate America through the Democratic Leadership Council.

“Oil runs our politics, corrupt Wall Street interests run our politics, insurance companies run our politics, arms manufacturers run our politics, and the public’s interests are being strangled,” he added.

He stands as a maverick within the party, denouncing the series of trade agreements, many put in place by Bill Clinton, which have devastated U.S. workers.

“What I see is that the Democratic Party abandoned working people and paradoxically they are the ones who hoist the flag of workers every two and four years, only to engender excitement and then turn around and abandon the same constituency. This is now on a level of a practiced ritual.”

Kucinich advocates a full-employment economy, calling for a new version of the 1930s Works Progress Administration (WPA), which employed millions of Americans. He wants to put people to work to rebuild the country’s crumbling infrastructure, from its roads and bridges to its dams, levies, sewer systems, libraries and mass transit. He has introduced, along with Republican Rep. Steven LaTourette of Ohio, a bill, H.R. 3400, that would provide federal funds for this jobs program. He has called for the government to invest in wind and solar technologies to be retrofitted into tens of millions of U.S. homes and businesses.

Kucinich is the only candidate in the race who advocates a single, not-for-profit health-care system for all citizens, in essence a national Medicare. He coauthored H.R. 676, which would provide universal health coverage. This coverage would, he said, not only assure that people will not suffer or die from lack of medical care, but would also stem the epidemic of personal bankruptcies, half of which are attributed to people who cannot pay their medical bills.

He rails against his party’s refusal to end the war, blaming the Democrats’ decision to continue funding the war on “an implicit understanding of the power of those interests that profit from war and the power of war as an idea.”

He was asked if he was ever frustrated, given his lonely status as an outsider. He was excluded from a Dec. 13 Democratic debate in Iowa sponsored by the Des Moines Register as well as an ABC debate this past weekend. His lack of corporate money has seen his campaign subsist on $2 million while Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama each raised $100 million in 2007 for their presidential bids.

“What you do in life is you stand up and fight for those things you believe in,” he said, “and you do it without question or pause.

In an ideal world America will see a Kucinich/ Ron Paul ticket, BOTH RUNNING INDEPENDENT of their parties in the general elections. This will not happen unfortunately but at least I still can have my dreams.

They haven't been stripped away from me by our government.

Yet.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ya know you are not alone. The sad part is that those with money control everything. While the hard back braking working class suffer. You are either rich in this country and are taken care of or you are on welfare and not working and taxpayers pay their way. You know what I want to know. Why do I pay taxes????? Where does it go???? Certainly has never benefited me in all the years I have been working. I'll give you one better, how about the government giving foreigners money and tax breaks to come live here. Where is my tax break, can I have some free money, ok well if no money how about healthcare that I do not have to sell my sick children to afford? I am a mother I have sacrificed taking care of my children to working 50+ hour weeks and going to school just to struggle. Talk about the American Dream, well mine is a nightmare. I am married and because I make 20.00 too much I cannot get any kind of assistance. Please someone explain to me how insane this is. I do not agree with how this war was started and the way it is still being handled. As an American I am outraged. Not only are the politicians greedy but they want to take the average american down with them. Ya know I wish I had the backing to run for office. I would not hold anything back. I would lay all the laundry out to dry. This is ridiculous. I have never been so mad in my life. I was having a moment when I fell upon this website and good thing I did because even if I get no reponse, even if no one cares. I got it out and it feels good. Great America!!!!!!!!!! God Bless it!

Anonymous said...

I am so sick of corporate media telling us who we can and should vote for. We have only had the Iowa primary, so they cut Kucinich, Gravel and Hunter.

I started this site everyonespeaks.com over the weekend to make it easier for people to submit a complaint to the FCC and FEC about ABC and Fox News cutting folks out of the debate.

Unknown said...

It seems that I'm not the only Fed Up American around here. To be quite frank, I AM ONE PISSED OFF PUPPY by the direction this country has been heading.

It is up to us, THE CITIZENS OF AMERICA, to take OUR country back. We need to hit these corrupt politicians with the one weapon they fear the most.

The vote.

Voter education is the key.

Anonymous said...

I too am glad to hear others saying what is on their mind. Why should we be politically correct? It gets us nowhere and it shuts people up.

Well, I'm Fed Up and I will never stop speaking my mind.

My supervisor at work made a very good point today even though she will be voting for someone who will try to force christianity on me. We totally disagree on everything but today she made a very good point as follows:

She said that the primaries are approaching too soon. She said once the nominees are selected these nominees have months to change their positions therefore making us voters regret our decision. She's finally admitted that the christian right screwed her once and will screw her again.

I have to agree with her though. Once Barack Obama is nominated he no longer has to commit to the American voter. A republican is not going to win the general election we all know that. The majority of this country will not vote for more of the same or worse.

So what incentive does Barack Obama have to follow thru on his promises. He has no incentive.

We've got less than a month to figure this out. We should not just settle for having a democrat for prez. We have many candidates and all deserve our consideration. It sucks that you have to investigate everyone so thoroughly, it takes up so much of our time. But we have to do it.

Anyone that has facts about the democrats please place them here. I don't want rumors like Barack Obama is a muslim, I want facts.

I caught John Edwards stating that AT&T is a good company during Saturdays debates and this disturbs me as we know for a fact that AT&T gave personal information to the Bush Administration to spy on us. This is not a good company, this is a corporation that will stab you in the back for a dollar.


Liberals got women the right to vote.

Liberals got African-Americans the right to vote.

Liberals created Social Security and lifted millions of elderly people out of poverty.

Liberals ended segregation.

Liberals passed the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act.

Liberals created Medicare.

Liberals passed the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act.

What did the ignorant conservatives do?

They opposed them on every one of those things.

Every damn one!

So when you try to hurl that label at my feet, 'Liberal,' as if it were something to be ashamed of, something dirty, something to run away from, it won't work because I will pick up that label and I will wear it as a badge of honor.