Presidential Candidate Dennis Kucinich speaks in Warner, NH
November 28, 2003


Kucinich introduces himself to the crowd of supporters in the
back room of an antique New England home-turned-bookstore.

 


This is so grass-roots New England; it could be a scene from "Newhart."
In fact, I think I see Chester Wanamaker.

 


Health care not health insurance!

 


"I'm running to be chief executive, not an insurance salesman."

 


Associated Press and local reporters covered the event.

 


"I'm unbought and unbossed. I'm nobody's boy."

 


Our troops in Iraq "never should have been deployed
and should be removed as soon as possible."

 


He got everyone thinking.

 


"I think people have an open mind. Even as they're going
into the polls, they're thinking 'Is there another way?'"

 


86 year-old Peace Corps Volunteer wants to know how his proposed
"Peace Department" will utilize the Corps.

 


If elected, he'd urge voters to send him a new Congress ready for change.

 


Taking a question on his abortion rights voting record.

 


"My candidacy gives the people of this country a real alternative,"
he said. "It's not trimming around the edges as some candidates would do."

 


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