Title: Nader to Kucinich
Dennis, We Thought We Knew You!

By Ralph Nader
http://www.votenader.com

Dennis Kucinich has decided to endorse the Kerry-Edwards Campaign. Of course, since Dennis is a committed, life-long Democrat this is not a big surprise. But, in doing so he also urged Nader supporters to join Kerry-Edwards saying: "There is a place within the Democratic Party for everyone, including those who may be thinking of supporting Ralph Nader." Sorry Dennis, but most Nader supporters would find it very difficult to support the Kerry-Edwards ticket.

Here are ten reasons why there is no place in the Democratic Party for people who hold to their principles and progressive programs:

   1. Kerry-Edwards supports the war in Iraq. The only promise that John Kerry makes regarding Iraq is that he will "manage" the war better than Bush. He voted for the war and will send more troops to Iraq if needed. He recently told The Wall Street Journal that he would keep the troops in Iraq longer than George Bush.

   2. Unlike Senator Feingold, Kerry-Edwards undermines the Constitution and civil liberties in the U.S. They voted for the Patriot Act - an overly aggressive assault on our Constitution. John Kerry, a former federal prosecutor, has not often distinguished himself as a strong friend of civil liberties. Kerry supported the Clinton crime bills, including the expansion of the federal death penalty in 1996 legislation.

   3. John Kerry represents corporations and the wealthy, not the working majority. When John Kerry met with major donors he promised them he was not a redistributionist Democrat - despite massive corporate welfare programs, and the vast rich-poor divide that exists in the U.S. today. The Washington Post reports that has received more money from corporations and their lobbyists than any other senator. For example, the Center for Responsive Politics reports that during this election cycle, Kerry took in $3,321,382 from the health care industry. Also, Kerry has received $7,568,630 from the finance, insurance and real estate industries. His anemic plan for the working poor is to raise the minimum wage to a mere $7 per hour by 2007 - when over $8 would bring the purchasing power up to that of 1968! He's called for even more corporate tax cuts as a prime part of his jobs program, despite record corporate profits and shrinking corporate responsibility for carrying their fair share of the tax burden.

   4. Kerry-Edwards does not promise health care for all. Forty-five million Americans don't have health insurance and more and more can't afford to keep it. The U.S. spends more on health care per capita than any other country - 25% of our expenditures go to duplicative overhead caused by health insurance-based health care. John Kerry does not replace this system with a universal health care program; he builds on this faulty system by paying the catastrophic care health insurance costs of businesses - but tens of millions will remain without health care under his plan.

   5. Kerry-Edwards supports the drug war. John Kerry was the lead sponsor of Plan Colombia, the devastating militaristic approach to addiction. The plan sprays herbicides in the rain forests of Colombia, poisons the land of peasants, uses the military against peasant farmers and spreads coca cultivation in the region. Domestically, Kerry has supported crime bills that have resulted in the United States becoming the leader in incarceration in the world.

   6. John Kerry continues to support WTO and NAFTA. These trade agreements that are spurring the sending of jobs overseas to Communist China, India and other poor countries undermine the sovereignty of nations by putting profit of corporations before laws enacted by nations. As a result, environmental, labor, and consumer protection laws are undermined by trade agreements. But Kerry is not calling for withdrawal from and renegotiation of these agreements.

   7. John Kerry supports testing instead of teaching and does nothing to make college more affordable. Kerry supported George Bush's "No Child Left Behind" law, that emphasizes high stakes, high frequency, multiple choice standardized formal tests and, through their narrow domination, undermines teaching. He initially supported subsidizing college education but has now backed away from that promise.

   8. The Democratic Party is undermining U.S. Democracy with John Kerry's quiet blessing. The Nader/Camejo Campaign is facing an unprecedented attack to obstruct its ballot access in numerous states with dirty tricks. Through harassment of petitioners, efforts to spoil ballot access conventions, use of state workers to challenge our signatures and employing corporate law firms to challenge our ballot access the Democratic Party is weakening the vibrancy of our democracy and trying to limit the choices of voters--with the full approval of the Democratic National Committee. The Democrats are doing nothing to energize our democracy by making it easier for a diversity of candidates to run or making sure votes are counted in ways that ensure a majority president like Instant Run-off Voting.

   9. John Kerry does not think for himself on the Israeli-Palestinian question. The Israeli government violates the human rights of innocent Palestinian men, women, and children every day as documented by Israeli and international human rights organizations. John Kerry's response is to support the Israeli military government, even though Colin Powell has stated repeatedly there is no military solution to this conflict. Kerry does not highlight the peace movements in Israel and Palestine even though they have been communicating with one another about accords that would solve this conflict.

  10. Kerry-Edwards will not challenge the military industrial complex, about which President Eisenhower cautioned the American people in his farewell address. He supports the bloated and redundant military budget that now exhausts one-half of all the operating expenditures of the federal government. Kerry-Edwards is as distant as can be from Dennis Kucinich's most cherished proposal, that he campaigned for around the country: the establishment of a Department of Peace so that our government can wage peace as it now does to prepare for war.

These are some of the reasons why our supporters will not be tempted to follow Dennis Kucinich back to the corporate dominated two-party system. Dennis Kucinich's relationship with the Democratic Party is a one way street without any reciprocity.

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