Friday, August 24, 2007

Ron Paul Vs. Dennis Kucinich

It seems that recently hoards of Ron Paul spam have been replaced by those favoring a smaller more squirrely fellow by the name of Dennis Kucinich. So, I present the battle of the spammed, Kucinich VS. Paul. The ex-libertarian republican doctor or the super-lefty congressman from Ohio. So Diggers who do you think would make a better president?


9 comments:

cmc said...

Kucinich has a chance! He has won ABC and MSNBC polls, despite the fact that the corporate media networks, in shock, declined to publicize...
He is the only candidate who has been right on the war - from the start. He is also the only candidate with a NOT FOR PROFIT health care plan HR 676. He's got my vote - and my money!

Anonymous said...

Dennis Kucinich has the courage of his convictions, which are good for America: Strength through Peace, via diplomacy and international cooperation; Universal single-payer not-for-profit healthcare; Jobs via restoring infrastructure, axing NAFTA and WTO, and implementing alternative energy; increasing educational opportunities; AND--HE CAN'T BE BOUGHT!

Hayley said...

The "Kuch," as I like to call him, is the man! Um... who does not like the idea of free pre-kindergarten and college for those who want it? Who does not want to see single-payer, not for profit health care for all Americans? Dennis Kucinich for president. Yay!

Anonymous said...

I don't like Kucinich because of his anti-gun stance. I do like what he has to say about our freedoms (aside from him obviously not thinking us owning guns is a freedom we have).

But I support Ron Paul 100%. In fact, I wouldn't mind seeing a Paul/Kucinich ticket. that would be great for America.

Anonymous said...

Kucinich is a good man and honest. However, I am for Ron Paul because I do not believe socialism works and yes the gun thing as well.

Hunter said...

I admire Kucinich for standing up to the rest of the Democratic warmongers.

However, Ron Paul first starting speaking out on the floor of congress against a war with Iraq in 1998, when the Iraqi Liberation Act was originally past by Congress!

Ron Paul understands that socialist policies, although almost alway well intentioned, inevitably lead to government corruption that benefits the politically well connected.

Ron Paul will restore our Constitution and our Bill of Rights.

Dr. Paul will restore the integrity of the White House.

Once elected, President Paul is going to need principled people like Dennis Kucinich in Congress to help clean up the mess created by the corrupted leadership of both the D's and the R's.

The beauty of this poll is that each of these principled men appreciates the other!

Anonymous said...

Ron Paul is the exemplary spokesman for All individual American citizens constitutional rights to freedom. When I first heard Dr. Ron Paul speak, I knew then that I would stand behind him all of the way in OUR journey. Ron Paul has true conviction in not only his words, but also are displayed by his actions. These are just a few of the reasons that congressman Ron Paul will get my families support in our next (counting the days to say adios dubya)) presidential election. God Bless Ron Paul in 2008!

Hazem said...

Both are good men but...

Democratic-leaning Americans will not elect Kucinich...just look at his numbers in the Dem. primaries, even though he is by far the best among the Democratic candidates. The reason is the same reason they voted for that fraud Kerry - "anyone but Bush" or "anyone but a republican". They don't believe Kucinich has a chance at the presidency so they think they're playing it safe with some other Democrat, and I am talking here about intelligent Democrats, not the majority who vote blindly for the pre-picked candidates of their party. Too bad.

Ron Paul, on the other hand, has a real chance at winning, at least in the primaries. He is very popular, and his internet popularity is forcing its way, to some extent, into the mainstream media. Alot of people from both parties, as well as from the "fringe", independents, and people who haven't voted ever before, would vote for him. If he wins the primaries he will get more exposure and you can guarantee that the bulk of republicans will support him as well as defectors from the Democratic side. He might even get endorsements from left-progressives lik Nader and Kucinich. In short, I think if he wins the Republican primary he will win the presidency.

I think that having Kucinich run in the primaries is good, even though his chances are zero, but that he should endorse Ron Paul if Paul makes it to the presidential race.

Anonymous said...

Id vote for Paul if he wasn't a privatize nearly everything type. Kucinich #1 Paul #2 then the rest. Its about their philosophies man!