March 10, 2010
The Cleveland Cicero: When your only accomplishments over the dozen or so years you've spent in Congress is to sponsor bills "to make available to the Ukranian Museum and Archives the USIA television program 'Window on America,'" a bill "to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 14500 Lorain Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio as the 'John P. Gallagher Post Office Building'" and a bill "proclaiming Casimir Pulaski to be an honorary citizen of the United States posthumously," you know you're making a difference. And soon there may be another notch on Dennis Kucinich's belt: preserving the non-access to health care for 50 million Americans.
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Maybe this is all Kucinich can accomplish. He may have only bills passed into law, but for those who are against the health care bill, his opposition to it is something. Yes, the Dems might not like what he is doing but others are pleased with him.
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