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Corporate America is afraid of Kucinich because he'll cost them billions in lost revenue if elected president.
The ABC debate was sponsored by AARP who's insurance division would suffer under Kucinich's single payer not-for-profit healthcare plan.
GE, the parent company of NBC, has worldwide companies that would take a severe financial hit with Kucinich's plan to withdraw from NAFTA and the WTO. GE has a military and aerospace division with contracts that would cease with Kucinich's plan to bring our troops home NOW.
Corporate greed is conspiring to keep the status quo, and a vote for any candidate other than Dennis Kucinich, is a vote for corporate America, not "We the People."
As a descendant of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, patriotism is deeply ingrained in my DNA. I'm extremely disturbed over the corporate takeover of our democracy. When MSM is allowed to decide who appears in OUR nationally televised presidential debates, then the corporate giants are controlling "We the People."
Dennis Kucinich is the only true voice of change. Obama and Clinton have the financial backing of the insurance industry, so their universal healthcare plans will just INCREASE the profits for the very industry responsible for our healthcare crisis!
Kucinich's single payer not-for-profit healthcare plan will fund itself by kicking out the insurance middlemen, thereby recouping billions. Dennis Kucinich is the only candidate to vote against the Iraq war and it's continued funding, and the Patriot Act, which is a clear violation of our civil liberties.
I'm saddened by the continued media manipulation of our democratic process in these presidential debates. Yet I'm more disillusioned by the American people voting for corporate America verses the greatest defender of our constituiton; Dennis Kucinich.
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The fact that we are the only industrialized nation not to provide health care to it's citizens is unconscionable! The private insurance industry is nothing but a cancer that's infested our democracy.
Yet when given an intelligent and humane solution to our health care crisis with single payer not-for-profit health care like Kucinich supports, the media spins it to mean socialized medicine, and the powers that be remain in control.
Obama and Clinton are financially backed by the insurance industries who want to increase their already obscene profits. Edwards hedge fund Fortress is heavily invested in Humana, the insurance company featured in "Sicko."
A vote for Obama, Clinton, or Edwards, will keep the insurance middlemen in the mix. The only candidate with a truly moral plan to cover every American is Dennis Kucinich.
"Of all forms of inequality, injustice in health care in the most shocking and inhumane."
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
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