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Thanks. I voted for you for President. and you are the only candidate whose name has ever shown up on my car. I can't imagine how you will get this population to befriend Russia, but it is desperately needed.

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Thank you for getting back into the fray. We need your perspective.

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Oh how glad I am to see you using your voice again. One of the few politicians I've ever trusted. Met you on the presidential campaign trail in New Hampshire in '07. Still treasure my buttons and signed Constitution. Please bring your rationality and common sense back to public discourse. I taught critical thinking for 33 years at the university level. I feel I have massively failed.

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Dennis, you're only 76. One more run? It's great to hear that you're about to enter the "fray" again. Our country desperately needs to hear common sense, well-articulated perspectives on peace, heath care, the environment, education, and social justice. Caring about these topics hopefully one day will be mainstream -- as opposed to 'far left' concerns.

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Have always admired you and your work so very glad to hear from you again. My concern is that working for peace is not policy in this country. Hegemony with its military and economic aggressiveness seems core policy. So how will you/we/us reframe the dialogue and call to action that deals with this rotten reality.

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welcome to Substack Congressman!

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Feb 27, 2023·edited Feb 28, 2023

Before I knew your name, I remember watching you on TV; you were one of the few people with the kohones to vote "No" with regards to invading Iraq. My ears are open to what you have to say today.

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Thank you for being on Substack Dennis. You are The Voice Of Reason!

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The corporate world does NOT watn peace. They want destruction, then re-construction, both of which feeds their pockets: destruction cia munitions, re-construction through all the money that comes from building infrastructure and all else they will destroy when they can. it's great that you keep trying, Dennis; we need to change hearts, to overwhelm greed with love.This issue is about profits vs. love of humanity. You know whish of these is fed by ENDFLESS WAR.

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Dennis is back!! So happy to see you on the recent PNHPWA call. I walked precincts in your presidential campaign. When I'm down, I play the, "Wake up, America" speech from the convention. We need the Department of Peace more than ever, and your voice for an end to US hubris and myth-making, militarism, and corporate control of the public commons. Has everyone seen the 2016 film Arrival? Let's hear it for global cooperation. And Dennis!

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So glad to receive this. Big fan (not quite the right word). When money flows my way, I'll subscribe.

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Welcome back Rep. Kucinich! You were ahead of your time when you ran for President. Now the times have caught up with a strong progressive movement in spite of how the nation's political divide has considerably widened. 🙏

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Welcome back! It would help to see what a paid subscription costs without having to click yet another button. I am 81 years old, still working, and glad to see that you are still speaking out.

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I look forward to reading your perspective.

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I supported you for president too! Looking forward to being part of your community on Substack.

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I have a problem with Substack. I've paid $80 for a yearly subscription for the Kucinich Report and have received one report. Also, I have invited three friends using Kucinich one month free gift for each - and now - given the paucity of Reports and the expense, I'm seriously questioning the wisdom of subscribing. And of leading my friends into this. $80 for one report. Even if the report is once a month, $80 is more than I want to pay for this. Trying to access Kucinich helpers as with all other subscriptions is neigh on to impossible. There's no email access. No phone. Were there either, I would not write this comment here.

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