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Presidential Elections 2008 Button by Politinks.com White BG Tiny Dennis Kucinich, in the wake of being banned from presidential debates on major networks, has decided to take his campaign viral (so to speak) by hiring TV engineers to deliver his broadcasts to TV stations around the country. The broadcasts will be delivered mostly in the Nevada area (for now). Kucinich will also be hosting live internet webcasts.

Major props to Kucinich here, for getting things done and breaking away from a candidates reliance on the mainstream media.

Quotes from the email:

“Dennis’ voice will not be silenced”

“Please help us take back the airwaves”

“Give the American people something better to watch on Tuesday night. Help them hear the truth.”

Full email after the jump.

Here’s the email:

WE’RE NOT STANDING FOR IT AGAIN!

The mass media cut Dennis Kucinich out of the televised debates in Iowa and again in New Hampshire. And now - after inviting Dennis to participate in the NBC/MSNBC debate in Las Vegas on Tuesday, the invitation was taken away … TAKEN AWAY!!

We are fighting this exclusion on many fronts because we want you and the rest of America to hear Dennis on Tuesday.

We are hiring a special TV engineering truck that can send Dennis’ broadcasts to all the TV and radio stations around Nevada and the rest of the country. We will even be doing a live webcast. Dennis’ voice will not be silenced.

Please help us take back the airwaves. Give the American people something better to watch on Tuesday night. Help them hear the truth.

Thank you for your support.

Strength through Peace,
The Kucinich Campaign

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9 Responses to “After being silenced by the mainstream media, Kucinich is going viral”

  1. mike says:

    Good for Kucinich!

  2. Politinks » Dennis Kucinich files lawsuit against NBC for banning him from Nevada debate says:

    […] Well, here’s a message to the mainstream media: Don’t mess with Kucinich, because he will come after you. […]

  3. Drew says:

    I will definitely be watching the webcasts. Awesome to see a legitimate candidate not favored by financially backed and therefore media controlling groups not taking no for an answer. What our country needs more of.

  4. Ron Paul supporter says:

    While i dont agree with socialism and Dennis Kuchinich platform nor his party i do support his effort to fight the 4th branch of the Government which his party created.

  5. mysticalmaven » After being silenced by the media, Kucinich goes viral says:

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  6. cat says:

    they don’t want him in the debates because he will bring national attention to the diebold voter fraud situation of the new hampshire primaries.

  7. Alan Keyes supporter says:

    Alan Keyes and Kucinich should join forces to address the issue of media bias in this election cycle. Alan Keyes has been blocked-out by the mainstream media since he became a candidate on Sept. 14, 2007. Keyes announced 9 days after Fred Thompson. Even on the day of Keyes’ announcement, the major media did not cover the story. Per Alan Keyes, ” … they think that by limiting our choice, they will make our choice for us.” The American people need to pay attention … self-government is at stake.

  8. Treva says:

    This is Dennis Kucinich in is usual form of defending American freedom and democracy from those plutocratic fascists that undermine these things. He may be a little guy, but he sure knows how to take down the bullies.

    Go Seabuscuit!

  9. RP2008 says:

    Dennis has a hot wife! Put HER on TV in a wet T Shirt and get back in the limelight.

    Im just saying…use what youve got…thats all.

    man shes hot…and he is so short..
    whats up wit dat?

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