Let's make November 2, 2004 a Peace Day
The following is an email sent out by Jeff Cohen, communications director for the Kucinich campaign
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FOR KUCINICH & PEACE
Yesterday's International Day of Peace united thousands of Kucinich supporters and potential supporters in house parties from the tip of Florida to "the end of the road system in Homer, Alaska" -- and will add hundreds of thousands of dollars to our campaign coffers. Many also participated in a conference call, in which Dennis spoke eloquently of how our campaign "can help America achieve a transformation" away from the Bush Administration's thinking -- unilateralism,
'pre-emptive war,' nuclear fist strike and the building of new nuclear weapons.
Thank you to all who participated in one of the biggest days of organizing by any campaign in this election season. Let's make Nov. 2, 2004 a Peace Day at the polls.
DENNIS COAST TO COAST...AND BACK
Dennis campaigned this weekend from New England to an event at the Mexico border near San Diego where he spoke out for immigrants' rights and against trade deals that favor corporate rights over human rights. Then to Peace Day parties in L.A. Tomorrow, Kucinich is back on the East Coast, joining the Dalai Lama at a New York City event on the "Ethical Revolution."
Don't miss the next presidential debate, this Thursday from New York City, televised live on CNBC 4-6pm Eastern (re-aired on MSNBC at 9pm Eastern).
"KUCINICH FIRES UP NEW HAMPSHIRE CROWD"
That's the headline of the AP report on Kucinich's visit to Manchester, which quoted him as saying that he is "the only one who can beat Bush!" AP continued: "The Ohio congressman elaborated, saying he offers the most stark contrast to President Bush's policies and has a long record of beating Republican incumbents.
Kucinich also said his campaign is the most inclusive, attracting young people as well as members of the Green Party, Natural Law Party and Libertarians. 'I can bring out the vote,' he said."
A WORD FROM DR. PATCH ADAMS
One vote Kucinich has just brought out is Dr. Patch Adams, the social-change agent made famous in the movie starring Robin Williams. Patch says: "I have been a political activist for 40 years, always voting, yet I never got active in a campaign because I never felt the candidate was progressive enough and often voted for the least dangerous. Dennis has the intelligence and courage to make love a value. Please vote for him. Together we can do it."
DOLLARS FOR PEACE
Presidential campaigns are costly. Many of you have already donated. Thank you. If you haven't, now is the time -- in advance of the Sept. 30 filing deadline. Your donation means double to our campaign thanks to federal matching funds. Any amount helps: https://www.kucinich.us/contribute.php
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