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Kevin Spidel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-03-05 06:25 PM
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Open Letter to Dean from Kucinich
This article can be found on the web at
http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20050516&s=kucinich


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An Open Letter to Howard Dean
by REP. DENNIS J. KUCINICH



Dear Chairman Dean,

Speaking before an ACLU crowd last week in Minnesota, the home state of Paul Wellstone, the only senator to vote against the war, you were quoted as saying, "Now that we're there , we're there and we can't get out.... I hope the President is incredibly successful with his policy now." Did these words really come from the same man who claimed to represent the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party, and who had recently campaigned on the antiwar theme? What's changed?

Perhaps you now believe that an electoral victory for Democrats in 2006 and beyond requires sweeping this war under the rug. If so, you are only the latest in a long line of recent Democratic leaders who chose a strategy of letting "no light show" between Democrats and the President on the war. Emphasize the economy, instead, they advised, in 2002 and again in 2004.

Following this advice has kept us in the minority. During the 2002 election cycle, when Democrats felt they had historical precedent on their side (the President's party always loses seats in the midterm election), the Democratic leadership in Congress cut a deal with the President to bring the war resolution to a vote, and appeared with him in a Rose Garden ceremony. The "no light" strategy yielded a historic result: For the first time since Franklin Roosevelt, a President increased his majorities in both houses of Congress during a recession.

The President went into the 2004 election with tremendous vulnerability on the war, which the Democratic Party again sacrificed: by avoiding the issue of withdrawal from Iraq in the party platform, omitting it from campaign speeches and deleting it from the national convention.

Why does failure surely follow from sweeping the war and occupation under the rug? Because the war is one of the most potent political scandals of all time, and it has energized grassroots activity like few others.

President Bush led the country into war based on false information, falsified threats and a fictitious estimate of the consequences. His war and the continuing occupation transformed Iraq into a training ground for jihadists who want to hunt Americans, and a cause célèbre for stoking resentment in the Muslim world. His war and occupation squandered the abundant good will felt by the world for America after our losses of September 11. He enriched his cronies at Halliburton and other private interests through the occupation. And he diverted our attention and abilities away from apprehending the masterminds of the September 11 attack; instead, we are mired in occupation. The President's war and occupation in Iraq has already cost $125 billion, nearly 1,600 American lives, more than 11,000 American casualties and the lives of tens of thousands of Iraqis. The occupation has been more costly in this regard than the war.

There is no end in sight for the occupation of Iraq. The President says we will stay until we're finished. A recent report by the Congressional Research Service concluded that the United States is probably building permanent military bases in Iraq. The President refuses to consider an exit strategy. The Republican Congress gives the President whatever he asks for.

We can draw no clearer distinction with the President than over this war. He cannot right a wrong (unjustified war) by perpetuating a military occupation. Military victory there is not possible. General Tommy Franks concedes that. The war will end when we say it's over. The Democratic leadership should be pressing for quick withdrawal of all troops from Iraq.

That's what most Democrats want, too. Your performance in the early stages of the primary, and your recent chairmanship of the party, were made possible by many, many progressive and liberal Democrats. It was their hope and expectation that you would prevent the party from repeating its past drift to the Republican-lite center. They hoped that this time the party would not abandon them or its core beliefs again.

Yet you say that you hope the President succeeds. With no pressure exerted from the leadership of the Democratic Party, the past threatens to repeat itself in 2006. We may not leave Iraq or our minority status in Washington for a long time to come.

Dennis J. Kucinich


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goodhue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-04-05 10:36 AM
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1. yahoo link
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goodhue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-04-05 11:11 AM
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2. Current thread about need for Kucinich apology . . .
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x1761727

Regarding error in describing Wellstone as only senator to vote against war; Oct. 11, 2002 vote was 77-23.
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genius Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-04-05 05:08 PM
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3. Good letter. He probably meant the only Senator from Minnesota.
The Deaniacs are on the attack. Dean's a right-wing conservative on a lot of issues and his followers only pretend to be liberals. Dean was never anti-war. He just jumped on the bandwagon.
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Desertrose Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-04-05 07:03 PM
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4. I can't believe we are still slugging this out here....
it feels the same as it did in the early primaries. Speak ill of Dean at your own peril. same thing....

Kucinich speaks the truth and what happens...the Deaniacs get into a tizzy.
I just don't get it. makes no sense to me.

Dean and Kucinich just couldn't be more different.

Gues you hit the nail on the head genius...in many cases "his followers only pretend to be liberals."

I'll take Dennis every damn day of the week.
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MuseRider Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-04-05 07:47 PM
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7. It is only a few though.
Most people seem to be able to be fair. Only a few are so "faithful' that they fly off the handle whenever anyone disagrees with the mighty Howard. I am ashamed of myself for even getting into that mess. BTW, what is up with all the Dean people saying,"Now that Kucinich is running"? I had not heard but then I often get out of the loop.
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dweller Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-04-05 07:33 PM
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6. that's what i thought too
since Dean was in Minn. at the time of his statement.

dp
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Desertrose Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-04-05 07:07 PM
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5. Thanks, Kevin, this is a great letter....
also wanted to say hey...how ya doing?? Do things seem to be heating up here on DU a bit ....or is it just my imagination??
:hug:
DR
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-05-05 02:40 AM
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8. We need to confront them with their own slogan
Dean always said "You have the power," and that is non-specific enough for anyone to project anything they want onto the candidate who says it. I've always liked Dean's goals for party organization, and I see Kucitizens and other clearly progressive folks as the people who will fill in the Dean blank slate. Always ask them "Do we have the power, or not?"
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