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DennisKucinich.comBiography AndPolitical CareerLinksHonestPresident.netKucinich.usPresident Dennis?Who Knows?Swearing In SpeechFor 108th CongressRe-Elect Dennis Kucinich To CongressOfficial SiteThe Spirit Of FreedomProgressive CaucusPolitical CareerA Prayer For AmericaNuclear DisarmamentInterviewRocks The BoatDeeper RiversABM Treaty Still LivesPeace In Spaceand On Earth VideoBill to Establish ADepartment. Of PeaceU.S: 200 Incursions Since WWIIJerry-Brown.comJames-Earl-Carter.comRuss-Feingold.comJohn-Kerry.comNoam-Chomsky.comMohandasGandhi.comJohn-F-Kennedy.netDrMartinLutherKingJr.cRobertFKennedy.netJohn-Lennon.comGeorgeWalkerBush.neteStarWars.netNoNuclear.netCarryingCapacity.netPeaceOnEarth.netOur Political SitesSuggest a SiteHunger FactsEvery day in the developing world,30,100 children die from mostly preventable and treatable causes such as diarrhea, acuterespiratory infections ormalaria. Malnutrition isassociated with over half of those deaths.More than 800 million people in the world aremalnourished -- 777 million of them are from the developing world. 177 million of them are children.In the last 50 years, almost 400 million people worldwide have died from hunger and poor sanitation,according to the report.That's three times thenumber of people killed in all wars fought in theentire 20th century. More Hunger FactsStar Wars ReturnsClick for info on New VideoView Video of F-15 at SceneEasily StopJunk Snail MailAnd Phone CallsNet Radio LiveMeria Heller Show"Clean water to drink is a basic human right"Help To ProtectWater WorldwideTell a FriendA 2004 Presidential Ticket OfJerry Brown / Dennis KucinichHonestPresident.netDennis KucinichIs The One In 2004In The NewsDennis Kucinich Recites A Prayer For AmericaThe Speech That LaunchedA Presidential Campaignhttp://www.APrayerforAmerica.usKucinich Is the Oneby Studs Terkel, The Nation, May 6, 2002When I finished reading John Nichols's exhilarating communiqué from California ("Kucinich Rocks the Boat," March 25), the bells began to ring. In his speech to the Southern California Americans for Democratic Action, criticizing Bush's conduct of the war on terrorism, Dennis Kucinich set the crowd on its ear--one standing ovation after another. Sure, they were all liberals, but what counted was the response on the Internet. The Cleveland Congressman's e-mail box was stuffed to overflowing with 20,000-plus enthusiastic letters. Among them was the call: Kucinich for President. That's when--bingo!--I remembered my first encounter with him. It was twenty-four years ago. At the arrival gate of the Chicago-to-Cleveland flight, a skinny kid who appeared no more than 19 or 20 reached out for my torn duffel bag. I thought he was one of those Horatio Alger heroes, whose opening line is usually "Smash your baggage, mister?" This one said, "Did you have a good flight, Studs?" I'll be damned, he was the person I had come to visit, Dennis Kucinich, the Boy Mayor of Cleveland. He
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