Kucinich: We could exit Iraq in sixty days
12/18/2006 

Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich detailed the platform on
which he plans to once again seek the Democratic nomination
for President, in an interview conducted last week with
Congressional Quarterly.

Kucinich followed Governor Tom Vilsack of Iowa as the
second Democratic office holder to announce his run for
the presidency. He told CQ that "People aren¹t looking
for the Democrats to be better managers of the war,
they want the Democrats to end the war and to bring
our troops home."

To further this point, the Ohio Congressman
emphasized that his plan for withdrawing from Iraq in
sixty days was feasible. He explained that "if you go
back to Oct. 1 when the appropriation of $70 billion
began, the money¹s in the pipeline right now to bring
the troops home. Not only is it in the pipeline to bring
the troops home, but to simultaneously provide for the
security of the Iraqi people through supporting an effort
by the international community and through inviting the
international community and helping to sustain it. ... So
why would we leave the troops in the field if we have
the money to bring them home? Why would we continue
the war by supporting another appropriation?"

CQ: This is your second consecutive shot for the
presidency. How do you feel 2008 will be different from
2004 for you?

Kucinich: Well, it's already different in the sense that I
was right. I go into the 2008 election as the one person
who campaigned continually on opposition to the war,
who from inside the Congress challenged the war. And
everything I said was right, so people can now look to
me and say, "Well, there¹s a leader. There's somebody
who had the foresight to challenge the war from the
beginning."

But there's something else that's happened. And the
other thing that¹s different is that the American people
have given the Democrats the power of the
government. We are now the majority, and we are a
co-equal branch of government. The people gave that to
us on one issue and one issue alone: Iraq.

So I'm in a singular position of encouraging my party to
rise to the occasion, to accept the mantle of
responsibility, to confirm the will of the people, and to
take steps to bring our troops home. ... People are
waiting for Democrats to take this direction so my
position is to protect the ability of the Democratic Party
to have a Democratic president in 2008, and to take the
nation in a new direction that¹s consistent with the
aspirations of Democrats.

But everything that we care about ‹health care,
education, housing, job creation, the environment ‹ all
of those issues are going to be swept aside by war, by
the fiscal drain of the war. ... If Democrats go through
with their plan to put the war on budget, that means
cutting the very programs that we care about.

We shouldn't be in this kind of Hobbesian choice. We
should be having a clear position that accepts the
verdict of the people in November. The people said we
want the Democrats to take over, the issue is Iraq, we
want the Democrats to give us a new direction, that
direction obviously is out.




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