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What has NAFTA done for you?

The following email was sent by the Kucinich campaign on November 17, 2003. You can sign up to receive these emails at the official campaign website

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WHAT HAS 10 YEARS OF NAFTA DONE?

Today marks the 10-year anniversary of the vote that passed NAFTA through the House of Representatives; Dennis Kucinich wants to know what NAFTA has done for you, your family, your community. Dennis plans to replace NAFTA and the WTO with fair trade agreements based on workers' rights, human rights, and environmental quality principles. Please post your comments: http://www.kucinich.us/nafta/

NEW YORKERS ENDORSE KUCINICH

Justice Frank Barbaro of the New York Supreme Court for the Second Judicial District, who served from 1973 to 1996 as a member of the New York State Assembly, and who ran for mayor of New York in 1981, heads up a list of seven prominent New Yorkers who have just endorsed Dennis Kucinich. http://www.kucinich.us/pressreleases/pr_111703.php

NW OHIO GREEN PARTY ENDORSES KUCINICH

From the endorsement statement: "We left the Democratic Party because they did not offer a real progressive choice of leaders, until Dennis Kucinich. Dennis shares many of the same values that we have as Greens. Therefore he was an easy choice for president: a candidate we feel has, not just the best platform, but the best chance of beating George W. Bush in 2004. Our endorsement of Dennis Kucinich is an endorsement for progressive values. Our endorsement is also a statement for coalition building across party lines."

DAVE BLUME ENDORSES KUCINICH

"Farmer Dave" Blume is an internationally acclaimed Permaculture Designer, teacher, ecological biologist, alternative fuel expert, long time organic farmer, PBS television series host, and President of the International Institute for Ecological Agriculture. Blume joins Wendell Berry and other prominent environmentalists in backing Kucinich.

A fuller list of Kucinich endorsers is available at http://www.kucinich.us/wesupportdennis.htm

NATIVE AMERICANS FOR KUCINICH

The Kucinich campaign is organizing in Native American communities and has a new website at http://www.kucinich.us/firstnations/ This morning, Dennis spoke at the 60th Annual Session of the National Congress of American Indians in Albuquerque, N.M.

YOUR LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Your letters to newspaper editors are being printed! Read them and get involved if you aren't already: http://www.kucinich.us/responses_examples.htm

BUILD A TRAILER BILLBOARD

Thanks to the innovation of Kucitizen Don Moler, here's an easy and inexpensive way to promote Dennis Kucinich's bid for the presidency and acquire the coolest vehicle on your block. Build a trailer billboard and tow it behind your car. Every day becomes a parade! Don's trailer says "Honk for Kucinich" on the back, and it gets pretty noisy anywhere he goes. You can ask his advice on building one of these at Vonj@cboss.com

CAN'T FIND YOUR HAMMER?

For the less industrious, you can buy a flag or a sign for the top of your car to which you can apply Kucinich bumper stickers. Check out this site: http://www.mrbillsint.com/mobile.htm The "Magna flag" costs $11.50 each if buying 5-9 of them, and less if you get a group together and buy more. The "Mini Drive 'n Ad" costs $15 each if buying 5-9. To order, call 1-800-359-2988.

HOW ABOUT YOUR WALLET?

The Dennis Kucinich campaign has received a higher percentage of its money in small contributions than any other campaign. We need more of them. Please take a minute to write a note to some friends telling them about Dennis, linking to www.kucinich.us and asking them to make a small contribution. This is a grassroots movement. Let's keep it moving!

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