Cynthia McKinney
does fight for my issues. Her voting record has been rated highly by NARAL Pro-Choice America, Americans for the Arts, the American Civil Liberties Union, the NAACP, Human Rights Campaign, the League of United Latin American Citizens, the National Education Association, the American Coalition for Ethanol, the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund, the League of Conservation Voters, the Children's Defense Fund, PeacePAC, the American Association of University Women, the National Organization for Women, the U.S. Public Interest Research Group, the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the American Public Health Association, the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the Service Employees International Union, United Auto Workers, the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, United Food and Commercial Workers, the Transportation Communications Union, the AFL-CIO, the National Committee for an Effective Congress, Americans for Democratic Action, People for the American Way, the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, the Alliance for Retired Americans, the Population Institute, NETWORK (Catholic social justice lobby), Disabled American Veterans, Bread for the World, and others. (source:
Project Vote Smart)
Here's just one example of the great work she's doing to oppose the thugs currently running our government:
$21 Billion Missing, and Counting: See Cynthia McKinney on the House FloorBalancing Our Bank Book: The Missing $9 Billion and More
Washington, DC
Statement from the Floor by Rep. Cynthia McKinney
June 21, 2006
I know at some point each month or from time to time all of us have had to balance our bank accounts. Now, if the discrepancy is $9 dollars, we might just ignore it, figuring we made a small error somewhere. If it were $90 short, most of us would at least take time to recalculate and discover the error and call the bank. If the statement is $900 off, we will probably be down at the bank visiting the manager. If our account were missing $9,000 we would be on the phone to our lawyer. At $90,000 it would probably mean we had been working at Enron or invested in some very bad stock.
If $900,000 were missing from an account, there would probably be a call to accountants, the IRS and our creditors before long, or else we might be a CEO for a large corporation or stock market executive who lost a bonus. When $9,000,000 shows up missing, that usually means contract overruns or fraud, and a government audit is inevitable.
A Congressional committee might look into an unaccounted expenditure of $90 million and we would read about it in the New York Times. When $900 million goes missing, corporations collapse, mergers are cancelled, contracts are terminated, inspector generals are appointed, contractors are sometimes banned or fined, charges are brought to court, and people usually begin to notice.
I point all this out to ask what should happen when we find out that $9 BILLION is discovered by an official investigation to be unaccounted for in our contracting accounts for the reconstruction of Iraq, relating to one corporation, Halliburton and oil revenues? Apparently this administration thinks very little should happen, because there has been no further investigation, appointment of a special inspector, a charge against a person responsible, or any penalty or ban on that corporation, which continues to make massive profits from privatization contracts with the US military, despite evidence of overcharging, minimal accountability for funds, incompetence, and abuses of international and civil rights.
more, including a video link: http://cynthiaforcongress.com/ She fights for my issues every single day. That's why she's recognized nationally as a progressive leader and a valiant champion for the American underdog. She scares the living hell out of Republicans. And that's why I'm proudly casting my vote for Cynthia McKinney!!
By the way, here's where to contribute to her campaign:
http://cynthiaforcongress.com/donate.php