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johnnusz · 9 months
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Who else loves #RusselBrand??? De platform the main media as they are just parrots or mouth pieces of whomever is in power. #Cancel #CNN #MSNBC #FOXNEWS & The rest who want nothing but war. #Vote4Bobby #Kennedy24 .com
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johnnusz · 23 hours
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johnnusz · 1 month
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Robert F Kennedy has hit a home run with his pick for VP. If you listen to this video I guarantee you will be joining the revolution to change America and get rid of the hatred. Join us…
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johnnusz · 1 month
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Anyone that supports this mentally ill, convicted rapist, who faces bankruptcy AGAIN and 90+ federal charges will probably be in jail, but there are ppl who would still vote for him….. Those are the mentally ill of our country.
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johnnusz · 2 months
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If you want a corpse 4 President do not watch this. If you want a true leader whose family has helped millions of middle class and the poor as well, think about what he says here.
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johnnusz · 5 months
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johnnusz · 5 months
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How My Environmental Policy Will Unite Americans
By: Robert F Kennedy, jr
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In the halcyon days of 1960s environmentalism, environmental protection enjoyed broad public support across party lines. But as time passed, it became yet another wedge issue dividing our nation. 
Now that I am running for president as an independent, Americans will have a chance to vote for an environmental agenda that can unify the country. That’s because I will realign environmental policy with broadly shared values and commonsense priorities. My policy will give equal emphasis to places, people, and planet.
In 40 years as an environmental lawyer, I brought hundreds of cases to court challenging government agencies and corporations. Each time, the issue was a tangible threat to human health and local wildlife, air, water, and soil.
I sued Mobil Oil to reverse its pollution of the Hudson River, making it safe to swim and fish in again. I sued DuPont, Mitsubishi, and Ford to force them to clean up chemical spills. I sued Monsanto on behalf of farm workers and families who developed cancer from pesticides. 
I fought and won victories for family farmers in the Heartland, mountain communities in rural West Virginia, and inner-city neighborhoods in New York City. 
The organization I founded, Waterkeeper Alliance, is now the largest organization devoted exclusively to clean water, protecting 2.7 million miles of waterways with more than 300 Waterkeepers in 47 countries.
In all that time, I found that Americans across the political spectrum love nature. We all want future generations to enjoy a world with clean water, wholesome food, abundant wildlife, and healthy oceans, meadows, and forests. Yet somehow, divisive political forces have set the public arguing against each other so vociferously that hardly anyone notices as corporate interests strip away all that we love.
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In this election, I am inviting people to meet on common ground. United, we will clean up the air we breathe and water we drink, protect our fisheries and wild places, rebuild our soils, get toxic chemicals and pesticides out of our food, and eliminate the influence of corporate polluters over our government.
What about climate change? I believe climate change is a serious problem, but I will not demand that everyone get on board with climate orthodoxy, which is turning our environment into a casualty of culture wars. It is not necessary. Why? Because we can protect our health, our farmland, our waterways, our forests, and our wildlife in ways that help the climate, too.
When we build soil, we safeguard our food supply and draw down carbon. When we restore forests and wetlands, we preserve wildlife habitat and mitigate floods and droughts. When we replace dirty fuels with clean sources of energy, we protect our health and reduce emissions.
As a President beholden to neither major party, I will pursue win-win policies that make sense from both inside and outside a climate perspective. Here are some of my top environmental priorities:
Clean up the agencies: In order to clean up the environment, we must first clean up the agencies that are supposed to protect it. The Environmental Protection Agency, Bureau of Land Management, and Department of Agriculture (USDA) have all been captured by corporate interests. I will replace their leadership with honest public servants and people with hands-on experience in environmental cleanup and ecological restoration. 
Eliminate subsidies: The fossil fuel industry has received enormous taxpayer subsidies under both President Trump and President Biden. And some of President Biden’s subsidies under the Inflation Reduction Act are even going to Big Oil for false environmental solutions like “carbon capture.” I will allow them to compete on the free market instead. 
“Polluter pays”: A free market cannot operate if the polluter gets the profits while society pays the costs. I will eliminate that as a business model. When companies are responsible for the damage they cause, they will have an incentive to develop clean manufacturing processes. And when they can earn biodiversity credits, they’ll have an incentive to preserve and restore habitat. The economy and ecology will come into alignment, and the power of business will be unleashed to solve our environmental problems.
Regenerative Farming: Everyone wants healthy food. With organic regenerative farming, America’s small farmers can take back food production from global corporations and restore soil, aquifers, and their own prosperity. To do that will require wresting control of the USDA away from agribusiness and the pesticide industry. I will also shift subsidies and create a farm loan refinancing program to help farmers transition to regenerative practices.
Natural Habitat and Wildlife: It is a sad fact that the same pattern of sacrificing ecosystems and habitats that has caused so much ruin to extract coal and oil is now repeating in the quest for minerals and biofuels for “green” energy. We need to understand that intact ecosystems are like the organs of a living being. They are essential to maintaining planetary resiliency and a stable water cycle and climate. We should not sacrifice them in a mad dash for lithium, cobalt, silver, and so on. Instead, we need to focus more on efficiency, conservation, local scale, and innovation. 
Environmental protection can once again become an issue that unifies Americans. As President, I will enact an independent environmental agenda centered on soil, water, and life that the American people can agree on.
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johnnusz · 6 months
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So, this clown gets an interview with #CBS and #RobertFKennedyJr doesn't. #WTF is wrong with the news? Oh ya, it ain't run by what's happening it's fun by the #elitist and the #militaryComplex.
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johnnusz · 6 months
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johnnusz · 7 months
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johnnusz · 8 months
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Full text of Robert F Kennedy, Jr.'s open letter to the DNC:
Dear Chairman Harrison and Members of the DNC,
I know some of you well. A few of you are among my oldest friends. Others of you I have never met. But all of you are my family, as public servants and fellow Americans.
Families tell one another the truth, as best we are able with grace and love and, above all, with candor. When we take wrong turns, or fail to live up to our best selves, it is our family's responsibility to hold up a mirror and recall us back to our true purpose and highest self-expression. And so I feel compelled to write to you now, because in my view, limited though it may be, the Democratic Party has gone off track.
We live in times of division, disease, and turmoil, but they are not the first such times in our nation’s history. Rulers always face the temptation to maintain social control by denying the people their sovereignty and their voice. But from our nation’s founding, through many struggles, we have upheld freedom instead. Our founders shed their blood for it. The civil rights movement fought for it, and the Democratic Party supported that movement under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, culminating in the Voting Rights Act. Throughout the modern era, the Democratic Party fought back against censorship, upheld civil liberties, resisted corporate influence, and sought to enfranchise as many voters as possible. The Democratic party truly lived up to its name — the party of democracy, the party of the people.
Unfortunately, in recent years our party leaders have succumbed to the siren of control. They have compromised the defining democratic principle of one person, one vote through repeated interference in the primary elections. They have hijacked the party machinery and, in recent years, directed the power of censorship onto their political opponents, raising political victory onto the altar in place of honest democracy.
In school rooms across this country, we teach our children that they have an inalienable right to self-determination, that no matter the town or creed or condition into which they were born, they each have an equal right to vote for the life and society of their choosing. And that someday, they too will have the chance to put forth their own ideas and be elected or passed over, based on the equal votes of diverse peers.
Never, in all the civics lessons in all the schools in America, did the teacher add “except for in states that the President lost in the previous election.” Never, in all the glorious retellings of our fight for universal voting rights, has any teacher added, “and the decision of the people should be overturned if it doesn't comply with the preference of the ruling elites.” Yet this is exactly the new page in history that the DNC's pending rules propose, casting out New Hampshire’s votes, limiting ballot access in Iowa, and deploying party operatives to water down the popular vote and ensure a controlled victory.
Equally disheartening is the DNC’s refusal to hold debates. The matter of precedent is spurious, as there has been no serious primary challenge to an incumbent in more than 40 years. (Although Al Gore, a sitting vice-president, did debate challengers in 2000.) Voters deserve — and democracy requires — a competitive process by which to determine nominees. It should be a party’s voters who choose a candidate, not party insiders who anoint one.
The DNC and the Joe Biden campaign have essentially merged into one unit, financially and strategically, despite the promise of neutrality in its charter and bylaws. The DNC is not supposed to favor one candidate over another. It is supposed to oversee a fair, democratic selection process, and then support the candidate that its voters choose.
Much has been said in recent years about our country’s endangered democracy. As someone who has spent decades battling corrupt corporate polluters, I can attest that endangered species are not saved by idle talk. We didn’t bring the Bald Eagle back to the Hudson River Valley by holding a press conference. We did it by cleaning up the pollution that threatened its survival and introducing new chicks to the wild.
Our endangered democracy is no different. Its salvation lies in cleansing our society of the toxic divisions and corporate greed that pollute our political waters. Its salvation lies not in sound bites, but in the careful seeding and nurturing and protection of healthy examples of democracy in action.
To my dear family of fellow public servants and caretakers of democracy, I would like to offer a heartfelt invitation. Please, lead by example and hold the most transparent, equal, accessible, and accountable election that has ever been seen in this country. You have the power to do this. You have the power to restore the faith of the people — faith in the Democratic Party, and faith in democracy itself.
Family to family, I urge you to reflect, privately and in consultation with your higher power, on what legacy you wish to leave. Will it be a fearful, desperate grasping for power at all costs? Or will it be the confident and graceful letting go that marks those who truly believe in democracy? And if, in those reflections, you find yourself seeking sage counsel, I offer the parting words of George Washington — a leader whose voluntary handover of power set a precedent that echoes to this day.
“Parties,” Washington warned, “become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.”
I write to you now in the hope that you hold the engine of democracy as sacred as I do. I pray that, at a time of public discontent, you cede more power to the public, not less, and thereby do right by yourselves, by the American people, and by the ideal of self-determination that inaugurated our great nation.
In service of a more perfect union,
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
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johnnusz · 10 months
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Robert F. Kennedy, jr. Is Out Only Hope for President. Check this out & go to www.Kennedy24.com to help and donate. Biden is too old and Trump/DeSantis to radical.
We want to take a moment to thank you all for the incredible response we’ve received since Mr. Kennedy launched his campaign on April 19th in Boston. The past 3 months have been exhilarating, and we couldn’t thank you enough.
Our Campaign is Blasting Off, Dennis Kucinich on Fox News
Yesterday, Kennedy 2024 Campaign Manager and longtime progressive leader Dennis Kucinich appeared on Fox News to discuss the campaign’s progress and how we raised an incredible $3 million in 3 days — thanks to all of you!
Team Kennedy Kucinich on Fox Our Campaign is Blasting Off!
Kucinich, whose political career spans over 50 years and who served 8 terms in Congress from Ohio, said he’s never seen this groundswell of support for a political campaign in his lifetime.
“I have never seen anything life this…The more people hear Mr. Kennedy, the more they like what they hear and I think he’s the man for the moment,” Kucinich told Fox News.
Mr. Kennedy’s message of unity and his appeal as an authentic truth-teller is resulting in a broad coalition of support across the political spectrum and our fundraising reflects that. Our momentum is building!
Thousands of Kennedy Supporters Rally on the Fourth of July!
As Mr. Kennedy’s appeal to the American public takes off, this past week his supporters rallied in countless parades to share his message of hope and unity in their communities.
On Independence Day, in small towns and big cities across the nation, from Amherst, New Hampshire to Oak Park, Illinois to Hillsboro, Oregon and Santa Cruz, California, patriots and Kennedy fans young and old spread the news about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s plan to heal the divide in American politics.
A Podcast on the CIA, Power, Corruption, War, Freedom, and Meaning with Lex Fridman and RFK, Jr.
On the 4th of July, Mr. Kennedy sat down with Lex Fridman, the Russian-American computer scientists, podcaster, and research scientist at MIT, to discuss U.S. history, the war in Ukraine, the Cuban Missile Crisis, JFK’s assassination, the CIA’s influence, and his 2024 campaign.
If you have time to listen to this podcast, you’ll see why there’s no better candidate in modern history to be the next president of the United States.
In this interview, RFK, Jr. deftly explains the delicate diplomatic dance that his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, and his father, Robert F. Kennedy, Sr., played with Nikita Khrushchev in October 1962 as the Soviet Union placed nuclear missiles on Cuba, less than a hundred miles off the coast of Florida.
This was the greatest threat that America faced at the height of the Cold War, and the Kennedys went against the advice of their own generals and opened diplomatic channels with Krushchev to avoid nuclear war.
Now as the U.S. continues to send billions of dollars of weapons, tanks, and missiles to the Ukraine, the world stands on the brink once again — listen as Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. channels the wisdom of peace and reconciliation to a polarized world.
There has never been a more urgent time to grow this campaign. While summer is traditionally the time that armies march and wars are waged, we need your support to bring peace, wisdom, and intelligence back to U.S. foreign policy and the White House.
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johnnusz · 3 months
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(Trump is such an accomplished con man)
No words have been truer.
#Vote4Bobby #Kennedy24 .com join the revolution. Donate, volunteer anything to keep 2 old mentally ill white men from ruining our #democracy ⁦‪⁦‪@RobertKennedyJr‬⁩
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