No one should underestimate Dennis Kucinich is his campaign for the presidency. He is collecting new supporters all the time. Just recently, he reached out to the hip-hop community and they responded favorably. Hip-hop performer G-Stack told Kucinich:
"Dog, I hope you become president and I am votin' for you."Others had similar things to say at a gathering in Oakland, CA, before about 200 potential hip-hop voters. The welcome praise has energized Kucinich to the extent that, in November, he plans a:
. . . "Representin' Tour" to reach hip-hop communities in 75 cultural hot spots in 200 cities . . . .Along with legalization of marijuana, the banning of mind-control satellites, universal homosexual marriage, government sponsored daycare and health care, and more, Kucinich will now take up the causes of the hip-hoppers. The writers of the Democrat Party Platform will have to buy extra pencils to include all the issues Kucinich is collecting.
Hat tip to the Country Store.
[Update 10/10/03 at 1110am, EDT] A comment was received from a reader and, for some unknown reason, was not properly recorded. I've included it below.
Comment from Mike, dated 10/8
"The writers of the Democrat Party Platform will have to buy extra pencils to include all the issues Kucinich is collecting."I'm not really clear on what the comment means.
That would be #2 pencils, to go with their Big Indian writing tablets.
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