Alphabetical list of issue positions by Dennis Kucinich » view more text
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  1. Affirmative Action
  2. African American Issues
  3. Aid to Africa
  4. AIDS
  5. Animal Rights
  6. Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
  7. Arab Americans
  8. Arts, The
  9. Campaign Finance
  10. Campaign Reform and IRV
  11. Children's Issues
  12. Civil Liberties
  13. Clean Air
  14. Clean Water
  15. Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  16. Corporate Power
  17. Crime
  18. Cuban Embargo
  19. DC Statehood
  20. Death Penalty
  21. Department of Peace
  22. Depleted Uranium
  23. Disability Rights
  24. Domestic Violence
  25. Draft, The
  26. Drug War
  27. Economic Justice
  28. Education
  29. Electronic Voting
  30. Electronic Waste
  31. Energy
  32. Environment
  33. Farm Policy
  34. Forests and Logging on Public Lands
  35. Genetically Engineered Food
  36. Gun Laws, Gun Rights & Violence
  37. H-1B and L-1 Visas
  38. Haiti
  39. Hemp
  40. Housing
  41. Immigrants' Rights
  42. International Cooperation
  43. Iraq, The Kucinich Plan for
  44. Irish-Americans
  45. Jobs Programs / Infrastructure
  46. Korea
  47. LGBTQ Rights
  48. Mad Cow Disease
  49. Mandatory Minimum Sentences
  50. Manufacturing
  51. Marijuana Decriminalization
  52. Media Reform
  53. Medical Marijuana
  54. Medicare Bill
  55. Mental Health
  56. Middle East
  57. Military Budget
  58. Minimum Wage
  59. National Security
  60. Native Americans
  61. Nuclear Safety
  62. Nuclear Weapons
  63. Open Debates
  64. Organic Farming
  65. Outsourcing Jobs
  66. PATRIOT Act
  67. Poverty
  68. Predatory Lending
  69. Prescription Drugs
  70. Public Services
  71. Racial Discrimination
  72. Reproductive Rights
  73. Seniors
  74. Small Business Growth
  75. Social Security
  76. Sweat Shops
  77. Taxes
  78. Terrorism
  79. Torture
  80. Trade
  81. Universal Health Care
  82. Veterans
  83. Voting Rights
  84. Vouchers
  85. Water as a Human Right
  86. Weapons and Non-Proliferation
  87. Workers' Rights
  88. World Hunger

Imagine if G.E. and Disney and Viacom all shut Kucinich out, mocked and ridiculed him, and "reported" on his non-viability, exactly as they've done for the past four years, but that nobody who agrees with Kucinich played along.

Imagine if labor unions backed the most pro-labor candidate.

Imagine if peace activists backed the most pro-peace candidate.

Imagine if health advocates backed the candidate with the best health coverage plan.

Et cetera.

And imagine if progressive media outlets and bloggers refused to take their marching orders from the corporate media.

Why Kucinich Should Concede Nothing