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> If John Kerry and George Bush don’t have a plan for leaving Iraq,Why don’t they ask Dennis Kucinich?

25 September 2004, 15:48

It is not too late to start listening- Dennis Kucinich has the keys to ending this unbearable injustice

Ask the United Nations to manage the oil assets of Iraq and handle all the contracts

"The United States must renounce any plans to privatize Iraq. It is illegal under both the Geneva and the Hague Conventions for any nation to invade another nation, seize its assets, and sell those assets. The Iraqi people, and the Iraqi people alone must have the right to determine the future of their country’s resources.. "

Does this seem like too much to ask? The American people may be dumbed down, but the Iraqis see clearly what is happening, which might just contribute to our soldiers being targets.

Another key point- take responsibility, apologize

"The United States must agree to pay for what we blew up, pay reparations to the families of innocent Iraqi civilian noncombatants killed and injured in the conflict. "

This is the only way toward progress in Iraq. It seems currently that the media and the politicians are stalling, running the clock until the election and then no matter who is in office it is back to mindlessly killing the Iraqis until we ’win’. Staying the course is not an option for providing peace and stability in Iraq.

This is a quote from Moqtada Al-Sadr- has this made it to the mainstream media?
"I address my enemy Bush. You are now fighting an entire nation, from south to north, east to west, and we advise you to withdraw from our country. I call on the American people to stand beside their brethren Iraqi people who are suffering an injustice by your rulers and the occupying army, to help them in the transfer of power to honest Iraqis."