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Dennis Kucinich: Indifference is a Weapon of Mass Destruction

Congressman Dennis Kucininch gave this statement in the House on Friday.(pdf) Inidfference is a weapon of mass destruction. Our troops are stationed in the wrong gulf.

Congress must also demand accountability with the appropriations because until there are basic changes in the direction of this government, this tragedy will multiply to apocalyptic proportions.

The administration said yesterday no one anticipated the breach of the levees. Did the administration not see or care about the 2001 FEMA warning about the risk of a devastating hurricane hitting the people of New Orleans? Did it not know or care that civil and Army engineers were warning for years about the consequences of failure to strengthen the flood control system? Was it aware or did it care that the very same administration which decries the plight of the people today cut from the budget tens of millions needed for Gulf area flood control projects?

....The President said a couple of hours ago that the Gulf Coast looks like it has been obliterated by a weapon. It has. Indifference is a weapon of mass destruction. Our indifferent government is in a crisis of legitimacy. If it continues to ignore its basic responsibilities for the health and economic welfare of the American people, will there ever be enough money to clean up after their indifference?

As our government continues to squander the human and monetary resources of this country on the war, people are beginning to ask: Is it not time we begin to take care of our people here at home? Is it not time that we rescue our own citizens? Is it not time that we feed our own people? Is it not time that we shelter our own people? Is it not time that we provide physical and economic security for our own people? And is it not time that we stop the oil companies from profiting from this tragedy?

We have plenty of work to do here at home, and it is time for America to come home and take care of its own people who are drowning in the streets, suffocating in the attics, dying from exposure to the elements, oppressed by poverty and illness, racked with despair by hunger and thirst.

The time is now to bring back to the United States the 78,000 National Guard troops currently deployed overseas. Many of our troops are already stationed in the wrong Gulf.

The time is now to bring back to the U.S. the equipment needed to search and rescue for clean up and reclamation. The time is now for Federal resources, including closed Army bases, to be used for temporary shelter for those who have been displaced by the hurricane.

The time is now to plan massive public works with jobs going to the people of the Gulf Coast States to build new levees, bridges, roads, libraries, schools, colleges and universities, and to rebuild all public institutions, including hospitals. Medicare ought to be extended to everyone so every person can get the physical and mental health care they need as a result of the disaster.

The time is now for the Federal Government to take seriously the research of scientists who have warned for years about the dangers of changes in the global climate, and to prepare other regions of the country for other possible weather disasters until we change our disastrous energy policies. The time is now to change our energy policies, to end the domination of oil and fossil fuel, and to invest heavily in alternative energy, including wind and solar, geothermal and biofuels.

As bad as this catastrophe will prove to be, it is in fact only a warning. Our government must change its direction. It must become involved in making America a better place to live, a place where all may survive and thrive. It must get off the path of war and seek the path of peace, peace with a natural environment, peace with other nations, peace through a just economic system.

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    Re: Dennis Kucinich: Indifference is a Weapon of M (none / 0) (#1)
    by squeaky on Sat Dec 17, 2005 at 01:03:13 PM EST
    Did he say bring the troops home ASAP? Looks like some of the sleepy dems are waking up.

    Re: Dennis Kucinich: Indifference is a Weapon of M (none / 0) (#2)
    by Edger on Sat Dec 17, 2005 at 01:03:13 PM EST
    The political sh*tstorm in DC is just beginning to really gather force now...

    Re: Dennis Kucinich: Indifference is a Weapon of M (none / 0) (#3)
    by scarshapedstar on Sat Dec 17, 2005 at 01:03:14 PM EST
    Many of our troops are already stationed in the wrong Gulf. Priceless. Who killed more Americans: Saddam or Katrina?

    Kucinich is a very short dude, but morally he is a colossus when compared to George Bush. Today Avedon Carol posted this variation on an old theme by Arthur C. Clarke: Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice.

    Re: Dennis Kucinich: Indifference is a Weapon of M (none / 0) (#5)
    by Edger on Sat Dec 17, 2005 at 01:03:14 PM EST
    Dennis Kucinich, in his own words, June 22, 2003
    "This war will make the entire world less safe and will, like all wars, cause other wars to break out. This war will put America's sons and daughters at risk for no good reason. This war illustrates the total bankruptcy of the administration's policies. A trillion-dollar tax cut for the rich. A trillion dollars for war in Iraq, but no money for the needs of our people. . . "


    Did he say bring the troops home ASAP? Looks like some of the sleepy dems are waking up.
    Squeaky...Dennis Kucinich was totally against this Iraq fiasco from when it was just a flicker in Dick Cheney's cold gray eyes. What we really need to do is totally get rid of the DLC...they are the ones complicit with the Republicans in the destruction of the soul of America.

    God Bless Dennis Kucinich. Would've been nice if more Democrats had taken him seriously (even if they didn't ultimately vote for him) during the 2004 primary.

    Re: Dennis Kucinich: Indifference is a Weapon of M (none / 0) (#8)
    by Edger on Sat Dec 17, 2005 at 01:03:15 PM EST
    One more quote from Kucinich - from the same WaPo article (link above) "Someone must step forward. Someone must say stop. Someone must say, America must take a new direction. Someone must say that it is time for a fundamental change of the kind brought by FDR in 1932. We must shake the nation from this color-coded nightmare of terror alerts and attacks on our civil liberties. . ."