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SPEAK THE TRUTH, featuring Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente

Indecision 2008 Interviews the Green Party’s Rosa Clemente

Third Party Thirdsplosion: Indecision 2008 Interviews the Green Party’s Rosa Clemente

(Photo Credit: B FRESH Photography)

Many believe that third parties are an irrelevant drain on the political system. Still others believe they play a vital role in our democracy, in that they allow blogs like ours to interview their vice-presidential nominees.

A few weeks ago, we submitted a list of questions for Rosa Clemente, the Green Party’s nominee for vice president of the United States. This week, she handed our ass back to us.

Indecision2008: Do you think a Green Party candidate can win the presidency?
Rosa Clemente: YES

INDY: No, seriously. Do you actually think a Green Party candidate can win the presidency.
RC: AS LONG AS IT’S A DARK GREEN

INDY: What’s the 3rd party convention scene like?
RC: WHITE FOLKS THOUGHT WE WERE THE HELP

INDY: Tell us about your first 100 days.
RC: ARREST BUSH AND COMPANY, MAKE ANGELINA AND BRAD’S CHILRDREN MY CABINET AND NO MORE TAXES

INDY: Who’s your favorite president. Ever. From any country. Or TV Show?
RC: PRESIDENT PALMER FROM THE SHOW 24

INDY: Describe your leadership style in one word. Don’t say green.
RC: HIP-HOP.

INDY: Who will you be voting for?
RC: WHO WILL YOU BE VOTING FOR?

And that’s how Green Party vice-presidential nominee Rosa Clemente received the only “A” on the philosophy final.

Comparisons between Obama and McKinney on Key Issues

Comparisons between Obama and McKinney on Key Issues

(Compiled by Bruce Gagnon, member of Maine Greens and Mainers For Cynthia McKinney Committee.)

Impeachment: Cass Sunstein, an adviser to Barack Obama from the University of Chicago Law School, says that prosecuting criminal conduct from the Bush Administration. risks a “cycle” of criminalizing public service and Democrats should avoid replicating retributive efforts like the impeachment of President Clinton–or even the “slight appearance” of it. Cynthia McKinney, before leaving the Congress in 2006 introduced impeachment resolution against George W. Bush.

Afghanistan: Obama says we must add 10,000 troops and win in Afghanistan because it is the “right war.” McKinney is opposed to the Afghanistan war and wants us out right away.

FISA Bill: Sen. Obama voted in favor of the Bush FISA surveillance bill. Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney was opposed to the bill.

Experience in Congress: Cynthia McKinney served 12 years in the US Congress. Barack Obama has been in Congress for 3.5 years. They both served in their state legislatures in their respective states.

Iraq: McKinney calls for a “quick and orderly” withdrawal of all U.S. forces and mercenaries now occupying Iraq. While in Congress she opposed funding for the occupation. Obama calls for a “responsible” and “honorable” withdrawal and has recently changed his withdrawal timeline to 16 months after elected. Obama also uses the term “redeploy” which means move many troops onto the big US permanent bases in Iraq and also move many to bases in nearby Kuwait so they can be sent back into Iraq when needed. Obama voted for most Iraq occupation appropriations.

Military Spending: Obama calls for increasing the military by at least 92,000 troops and supports increases in military spending. McKinney has long been an opponent of increased military spending and while in Congress often took on former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld in House hearings demanding answers to her questions about what happened to the $2 trillion the Pentagon lost.

Public Financing of Elections: Obama recently changed his position and now refuses to participate in public financing of the national election. McKinney supports public financing.

Trade Issues: Obama’s economic adviser, Austan Goolsbee from the University of Chicago, last February urged the rightwing Canadian government not to pay too much attention to Obama’s campaign critiques of NAFTA, explaining that the candidate’s rhetoric was “more reflective of political maneuvering than policy.” McKinney opposes NAFTA, CAFTA and all the rest of the so-called “free trade” agreements, which are “anti-union” and institutionalize corporate profits and priorities.

Africa: Obama supports the creation of the new Pentagon Africa Command (AFRICOM) saying that the command will “facilitate” fighting terrorism on the continent. McKinney opposes the new command saying “the last thing Africa needs is AFRICOM, U.S. soldiers, or a School of the Americas-type relationship with Africa.”

Paid for by Mainers for Cynthia McKinney

PAINT THE WHITEHOUSE GREEN

Thanks to Oregon Green Party Delegate Steve Geiger for posting this:

and from Seriously Green for this:

Today’s News and Blogging on GPUS Convention and Nomination of Cynthia McKinney/Rosa Clemente

On the Wilder Side Blog – Cynthia McKinney helps re-define the goal
Third Party Watch – McKinney wins presidential nomination of Green Party
Election Unspun-McKinneyWinsGreenPartyPresidentialNomination
The Michigan Daily – A Third Chair
The Green Party’s Convention Boosts Morale for its Members
On the Wilder Side – Cynthia McKinney’s parents: photo and notes
Indiana Green Party – Cynthia McKinney Wins Green Party Presidential Nomination
Independent Politica Report – McKinney’s acceptance speech
Chicago Public Radio – Chicago Convention Ends For Green Party
Deep Green Sources – ROSA CLEMENTE’S ACCEPTANCE SPEECH
The Indypendent – 2004 Indy Interview w/ Rosa Clemente, Likely Green Party Vice-Presidential Nominee
C-Span – Green Party Presidential Convention
Buzz Feed – Cynthia McKinney
Crazy…Cool…Groovy – CYNTHIA MCKINNEY Receives GREEN PARTY Nomination!!!
The Hip Hop Cosign – Hip Hop Activist Accepts VP Bid for McKinney’s Green Party Run

Cynthia McKinney Speaks

Read Cynthia’s acceptance speech at Green Party Watch.

Pacifica Radio will air a live three-hour broadcast from the Green Party Convention Today

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Pacifica Radio will air a live three-hour broadcast from the Green Party Convention in Chicago on Sunday, July 13th as the convention comes to a close.

The broadcast will air Sunday, July 13th, 12 to 3 PM EDT (11 AM to 2 PM CDT; 9 AM to 12 PDT)

C-Span Coverage of Green Party and Libertarian Candidates

Libertarian & Green Party Candidates

Libertarian & Green Party Candidates

TodayThis week on Road to the White House, we interview Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr. Also, coverage of the Green Party convention in Chicago. Former Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) is expected to accept the party nomination for president.

C-Span Coverage of Green Party and Libertarian Candidates

Libertarian & Green Party Candidates

Libertarian & Green Party Candidates

TodayThis week on Road to the White House, we interview Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr. Also, coverage of the Green Party convention in Chicago. Former Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) is expected to accept the party nomination for president.

Green Party VP Rosa Clemente Shout-Out

Thank you to On the Wilder Side for posting this.