"...I would make public the papers pertaining to certain tragedies in the life of our country, like the JKF assassination, Martin Luther King Jr., and the 9/11 Truth Movement-I would release everything the Bush administration knew about September 11."
By Katie Paul | Newsweek Web Exclusive - Jul 15, 2008
Controversy has always been Cynthia McKinney's trademark. This election season, she may have finally found her perfect political home. Last weekend, the 53-year-old former Georgia congresswoman clinched the Green Party's presidential nomination; 35-year-old hip-hop artist and activist Rosa Clemente will be her running mate...
If you were to be elected, what would be item number one on the McKinney agenda?
1 | 2
| 2 comments |
|
|
She has no chance, even people who support her won't vote for her because they fear "wasting" their vote. What kind of democracy is that? Perhaps it is time for Americans as a whole to be held accountable for the belligerent sociopaths they consistently elect. The best scenario I can imagine for world peace would be a "rapture" where every single American was transported to a heavenly paradise. The world would instantly be a very much better and safer place. It's about as likely as a Cynthia McKinney presidency. by
John Haigh (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 106 comments)
on Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 12:07:31 PM
|
|
WHAT IS BEING IMPECCABLE WITH YOUR WORD Your vote is your physical response you make for a thought believed. Don Miguel Ruiz speaks in his book "The Four Agreements" that we should be impeccable with our words. This means without sin. If one votes for the lesser of two evils, even if it is because of egoic excuses of not wasting your vote, is that impeccable? You can be true by voting for the best candidate as shown to have those characteristics and values you hold most dear. To act according to the emotion that you may be voting for the loser in the election, does anyone regret voting for Gore or Kerry? Therefore we can live with our decision to be impeccable without having our pain-body bring up emotional roilings due to our being right morally in our vote, no matter how our false decision to vote for a lesser candidate may wish to conceal the fear of our doing what our heart (the internal-true person we are) knows is right! Wolfie , who is becoming an enlightened person despite hie ego. by
Wolfie (8 articles, 0 quicklinks, 29 diaries, 1176 comments)
on Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 12:38:48 PM
|
| 2 comments |
|
||||
|
||||||||||||||





