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Representative Dennis Kucinich: New Hampshire
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Dennis Kucinich "asked officials in his state to revoke the operating license of FirstEnergy Corp., saying mismanagement at the utility appeared to have played a major role in last week's blackout. 'It is clear that FirstEnergy is a monopoly that has not effectively served the residents of Northeast Ohio,' said Kucinich, who represents a Cleveland area district hit by the power outage. [He] said a 'long history of mismanagement and neglect' prompted him to ask the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to revoke the company's license to operate in northeast Ohio. 'As a result of deregulation, FirstEnergy, like many power companies, has been driven by a motivation to put profit above the public interest,' he added. 'This culture has led to a lack of maintenance and deterioration of their infrastructure. These factors, not new to FirstEnergy, appear to have played a major role in last week's blackout that caused 50 million people to lose power.'" You GO, Dennis!
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Dennis Kucinich has won his lawsuit against NBC, granting him permission to participate in the debate, just days after he was uninvited. The Associated Press reports that the Senior Clark County District Court Judge Charles Thompson in Nevada called it a matter of fairness. The judge said if Kucinich is excluded, he'll issue an injunction stopping the televised debate. Clearly this means that Kucinich now will be present in the 9pmET debate tomorrow. Will MSNBC issue a new press release?
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Dodd joins a growing field of official candidates, including former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, and Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio. Two other sitting senators, New York 's Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama of Illinois, are ... considering seeking the nomination.
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Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) speaks at the Politics and Eggs Breakfast hosted by the New Hampshire Political Library and the New England Council. AirDate:2007/04/04 00:00:00 Network: Series: Location:Bedford, NH City: State:NH Country: Organizer: ProgramEvents:zzCampaign 2006 - Section 1 - Politics on C-SPAN, ProgramIssues:Politics/Elections, ProgramPersons: SpecialTopic: --> Sabrina Eaton, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Reporter
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Breaking news: Supreme court ruled that NBC can exclude Dennis Kucinich. Another wrong decision by the court just like many of you guys say the court made a mistake in 2000 when they chose the President of the United States.
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