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Kucinich Protests Outside NH Democratic Debate That Excluded Him [VIDEO]
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Spread this video around. This visual display against tyrannical control is what democracy looks like. Sadly, this level of dissent is so rare to witness during a tightly scripted election year that many so-called liberals are telling Dennis to shut up already. They fear that he may "spoil" a sure win for any of the top-tier candidates. These people, like their corporate candidates, are part of the problem. You can't be neutral on a moving train. You're either fighting against this undemocratic power-hording, or you're enabling it.
Please contact ABC and tell them what you think of private corporations deciding for a presidential candidate when their campaign is over.
IndependentPrimary.com says:
Cathy Levine has received so many calls that she has disconnected her cell phone. Call can be placed to Natalie Raabe, ABC News Media Liason at 202-746-0237.
UPDATE: Tip from AlterNet reader Shawn Rosvold When you call Natalie Raabe, ABC News Media Liason at 202-746-0237, you get a message saying something to the effect that this is not ABC news, it is a private cell number. If you are calling about Dennis Kucinich do not leave a message because it will not be listened to.
Tagged as: democratic party, new hampshire, abc, kucinich
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