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Some new pages I found on the Kucinich campaign website:

MeetUp FAQ - MeetUp is an easy way to connect with other Kucinich supporters in your area. This FAQ will help you figure out how to get going with MeetUp and how to deal with problems or concerns you may have. As a side note, I'll be attending a MeetUp for the first time this Thursday, inshallah. Up till now I had been unable to make the MeetUps due to transportation problems. However, I've been in contact with a volunteer coordinator in my area and have found a solution, inshallah. I'll post a report on my experience later this week.

Presidential Campagin Kickoff House Party - For some reason that's not clear to me, candidates now officially announce their candidacy months after they started campaiging. In the last couple months Dean, Kerry, and Edwards have all done this. Now it's Kucinich's turn. A new series of house parties (following up on the success of the Peace Day House Parties) is scheduled for October 13-14. This page gives the details.

Who is the Antiwar Candidate? - Presents a timeline of statements made by Kucinich and Dean starting in September 2002 to show that Dean is rather new to the antiwar position. There's nothing wrong with that in itself; we all learn and change our positions as new information comes to us. But claiming that Dean has been antiwar all along is simply not true.

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