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03-12-2007 18:36
Kucinich isn't Ron Paul
The only, and quite frankly the most key, relationship between Representatives Kucinich and Paul is the fact that they both stand highly for our Constitutional freedoms. Kucinich is more tailored to a big government that does not opress, and Paul is tailored to a small government that does not oppress. 
 
Kucinich is in support of programs to end poverty, strengthen the middle class, provide education, healthcare, and peace of mind, through the imposition of tax-funded programs to benefit all people. It is his belief that the rich should hold a higher burden of taxes, and the poor should be able to live a comfortable enough life on a livable wage. They will still be taxed, to be sure, but the taxes will focus on the higher incomes. 
 
Ron Paul believes in small government with very low spending, where all policies such as education are designated to the state. Less taxes will be needed because the government simply won't be doing as much federally.  
 
With these candidates, it's true fiscal conservatism versus true fiscal liberalism. Either way is a win, win in my opinion.
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