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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (4267)8/25/2003 3:54:32 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (6) of 10965
 
Kucinich calls for FirstEnergy's Head on Platter

[[RGD:This is the sort of leadership this nation needs. Direct action against the crooks.]]

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Ohio congressman seeks to lift FirstEnergy license
Reuters, 08.20.03, 5:37 PM ET

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Ohio Congressman and presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich Wednesday 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.

FirstEnergy owns transmission lines that have been targeted as a possible source of last week's blackout in the Northeastern United States and Canada.

Kucinich 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.".....

Kucinich, one of a number of Democrats seeking his party's presidential bid, is pursuing the nomination as a "progressive" promising to work for universal health care and abolition of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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