Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Kucinich would push peace, health care


Kucinich would push peace, health care

He wants to eliminate tax breaks for the richest 1 percent in exchange for tax breaks to the bottom 80 percent. He advocates tuition-free public colleges and universities in exchange for two years of public service after graduation.

Of all the candidates, Kucinich has the most aggressive deadline for troop withdrawal in Iraq, promising to bring the all troops home within three months.

"He's real," said Lin Fields of Carlisle, Mass., who drove up to Kucinich's book-signing in Keene. "He believes in peace and politics. He wants to get out of the war; he respects the Constitution; he speaks to my heart."



I agree with Kucinich that tax breaks should be eliminated for the richest 1 percent of the population in exchange for tax breaks at the bottom 80 percent of the population, because they people who are struggling need the most help and I don't think it is too much to ask. He also wants to give tuition-fee public colleges and universities in exchange for two years in the public service after graduation, which I also agree with because if your going to help your country they should help you out alittle too, especially if your risking your life.

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