This segment, originally recorded January 27th for Prison Radio, features Mumia Abu Jamal, reporting live from Death Row, commenting about the distinction between the illusion of change and the substance of change. He lends his support for Ms. McKinney's candidacy in this short three and a half minute audio recording. He can be written to at: Mumia Abu-Jamal; AM 8335; SCI-Greene; 175 Progress Drive; Waynesburg, PA 15370.
As a long standing community activist in the Willimantic Connecticut community and as a former elected official who served as Selectmen of the town of Windham (Working Family Party / Green Party registered voter), I want to give my utmost support to the candidacy of Cynthia McKinney for President. I believe that Ms McKinney has all the qualities that our nation needs in these turbulent times. When much of the world do not view our nation as a democratic institution that respects international law, it is important to bring credibility and moral standing to the world.
As a Latino, I believe that none of the Democratic candidates represent my interests. I watched the Democratic Debate on Univision and witnessed the candidates expressing continuation of the immoral emargo against Cuba and issuing more threats to the Democratically elected government of Venezuela. It is time for a real change and for restoring the moral fabric the United States was known for. Vote for Cynthia McKinney in 2008.
Pictured: Juan Perez with Jean deSmet, both locally elected Green officials in Central Eastern Connecticut.
IVI-IPO Announces Candidate Endorsements
for the February 5, 2008 Primary Election
The only Presidential Primary Endorsement announced by Independent Voters of Illinois, Independent Precinct Organization, was in the Green Party Primary, for Cynthia McKinney.
For the 2008 Primary, they endorsed in the Democrat Primary, five Congressional candidates, six Senate candidates, seven state House candidates as well as thirty-one local and judicial races. For the Republican Primary, they made endorsements in one Congressional race, one state House race, and five local contests. But they declined to endorse in any Presidential Primary including in the one contested by an Illinois native son, except for the Green Party, where they gave the nod to Cynthia McKinney of Georgia,
Since 1944, the IVI–IPO has been dedicated to good government activism and an idealistic vision of open, honest government in Illinois through pragmatic means that confront cynicism and corruption with equal force. The organization's primary tools are voter's registration, voter information and candidate endorsement. IVI-IPO also lobbies on behalf of governmental reforms designed to open the system and better inform the public on the political process. The IVI–IPO is a not-for-profit, multi-partisan, independent political organization. Their endorsements reach hundreds of thousands of voters throughout the greater Chicagoland area. Their work on campaign finance and ethics reform in the past and in the present has gotten high marks from all quarters. Sixty-four years old, and they say, "our commitment to good government is as strong now as it has ever been." The IVI-IPO's mission "is to achieve social justice through good government by increasing voter participation and knowledge, by providing a framework for candidate evaluation, and by electing responsive government officials."
MAPA reviewed the voting and political record of Cynthia McKinney and found her to be most consistent with the principles of MAPA, particularly as that relates to the urgent need for favorable and progressive immigration reform, and for the need to unite Latino and African American workers and communities.
At the closing of the recent Green Party Presidential Debate, Jared Ball announced that his campaign would yield to and support Cynthia McKinney’s bid for the Green Party Presidential Nominee. The “Capital Resistance” component of the “Jared Ball for President” campaign will join the McKinney team and serve as the outreach and presentation arm of the her campaign.Please accept our thanks for your support and encouragement during our campaign - with special thanks to the volunteers and donors who made our work possible. Supporting the Green Party and any Presidential Candidate the party chooses is one basic step that any concerned citizen should take to bring about positive change in our nation today. Our campaign has been about building the Green Party and opening its doors to the true majority in this nation – women, the indigenous, the Hispanics, African-Americans and all poor and working class residents of our country without representation. We hope you will to join us in supporting the McKinney campaign to bring about this reality for the benefit of our communities.
Fortunately, there are several other credible Green Party candidates. The best is Cynthia McKinney, the former Georgia congressional representative, who has switched from the Democratic to the Green Party and is seeking a spot on the top of the ticket. McKinney has her drawbacks, but we'll endorse her.
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McKinney has a lot to offer the Greens. She's an experienced legislator who has won several tough elections and taken on a lot of tough issues. As an African American woman from the South, she can also broaden the party's base. She was a solid progressive in Congress, where she was willing to speak out on issues that many of her colleagues ducked (she was, for example, one of the few members to push for an impeachment resolution).
I've been a registered Green since 1992. I'm proud that we finally have a Green Party candidate/nominee for U.S. President with Cynthia's credentials and experience. We have never had this before! Her experience and credentials are on par with the R's and D's! As a Puerto Rican/Xicano and Teamster, it is also very refreshing that we have a woman of color as our candidate/nominee. We need to use this opportunity to recruit communities of color (African, Latinas/os, Native, Asian-Pacific, Arab/Middle-East) to join the Green Party. Buena suerte, Cynthia!
Sunday, January 06, 2008
CPSC Official Endorsement for President in 2008: Cynthia McKinney
The Colorado Palestine Solidarity Campaign would like to officially endorse Green candidate Cynthia McKinney for President in 2008. To learn more about Ms. McKinney, please visit her campaign website at: Run Cynthia Run!
Posted by Colorado Palestine Solidarity @ 10:14 AM
We thought you'd like to know that we were so impressed with Cynthia's announcement speech on YouTube, that we made a 2008 campaign bumper sticker in her honor. (Our) sites have thousands of Progressive visitors every day, so we're doing our part to spread Cynthia's message of hope. Let's hope we can persuade many of our fellow disillusioned Democrats to cross over and go green for 2008!
I was inspired to donate $500.00 to the Cynthia McKinney campaign after viewing the video and I sent it on to people on my list. Greens and non-Greens. I want to go on record as endorsing Cynthia's campaign and I withdrew my application to be a Nader delegate to the national convention in July. I serve as the Chair of the Green Party of Riverside County in California and have donated to Hugh Esco campaign in the past. I cut and pasted an email from one of my co-workers, non-green, in this message for your perusal.
Excellent speech, she makes many valid points. Sheâs right America does deserve a government as good as it's people and we do need to move towards peace and lose our addiction to oil and solve our many domestic issues. If we take care of these things at home then we are better equipped to be good world citizens as well. Thanks for sharing!
We have two more weeks Cynthia is also seeking the ballot line of the Peace and Freedom Party. That gives us two more weeks to qualify for the Federal Matching Funds. Who is ready next to rise to this challenge! Supporting ballot access work this Summer is critical, and qualifying this campaign for Federal Matching Funds is key to that goal. With only two weeks left, won't you please help?
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Here are new preliminary numbers on our progress through mid July, accounting for the states which surpassed the $5k threshold on the way to and in the immediate aftermath of the Chicago Convention. Supporters in ten states have raised $5k or more to qualify us so far: California, District of Columbia, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Oregon, Illinois, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin.
These eleven states' residents have already given $1,000 or more and are on their way towards that goal: *Arizona ($3.4k), *Colorado ($1.3k), Connecticut ($1k), *Florida ($3.9k), *Iowa ($1.2k), Massachusetts ($2.1k), *Maryland ($2.2k), *Maine ($4.3k), *New Jersey ($4.7k) Oklahoma ($1k) and *Pennsylvania ($1.1k). Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana and Virginia are the next closest to entering the running at the $1k level. (Unaudited figures current through July 17th, 2008; * indicates change since last month).