Ron Dellums

Politician

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If being an advocate of peace, justice, and humanity toward all human beings is radical, then I'm glad to be called radical. And if it is radical to oppose the use of 70 percent of federal monies for destruction and war, then I am a radical.

Basic human needs like food cannot be corporate questions.

I have long maintained the military budget is not a jobs bill... and will continue to support the lowest budget possible.

Economics should not drive you out of the community.

I'm just a guy. If you hit me, I hurt, and if you cut me, I bleed.

The Democratic Party has been my party over 50 years, where I waged my battle to change America and change the world from its progressive wing.

Companies using public lands should be required to perform thorough testing on all wells in order to fully ensure water safety.

What shaped my politics regarding war and peace was Martin Luther King Jr., the most extraordinary person that I ever heard. And when he began to talk about the issues of war and peace with such eloquence and such passion, I was drawn to that like a magnet.

I was part of the peace movement and part of the civil rights movement. You know what we heard? 'The majority of people don't support you.'

If Ron Dellums running for mayor gives you hope, then let's get on with it.

I have been a lot of 'firsts' on the national political stage, including the first African American congressman from the Bay Area and one of the first Democratic Socialists in Congress.

Peace is more than simply the absence of war; it is the absence of conditions that give rise to war.

Look at black people dying and suffering in South Africa. I ask why. We've dropped bombs on no one, we've harmed no one in the world, yet for some incredible reason, black people have suffered at an extraordinary level all over the world.

We want Nelson Mandela and the people of South Africa to know that we will stand shoulder to shoulder, hip to hip, until apartheid is eradicated.

I want balance in my life.

The government should not do everything for everybody all the time, but it should provide basic services to everyone who needs them. Education ought not be contingent on income or where you live. Neither should health.

If you're going to use the public resources, you need the public benefit.

The Constitution is designed to inconvenience one person from taking us to war. War is a very solemn and sobering and extraordinary act, and it should not be granted to one person.

Detroit's financial challenges - the decline of the American auto industry, the impact of the global economic recession, declining population, and an erosion of the municipal tax base - are key to understanding what led this great city to an inability to provide basic city services or to carry out the normal functions of a municipality.

I'lI say this: I recall entering Congress in 1971 and being called a 'feminist' by members of my own party as if it was a dirty word. They didn't realize that I wore that label as a badge of honor.

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