Interestingly, according to Attorney Roger Wareham of the December 12th Movement's International Secretariat, the criminal justice system in this country "always finds a rationale for letting off cops who kill black and brown people." Indeed, police officers seem to know that they can kill certain people with impunity.

. . .

It is not impossible for us to have justice. We don't have to lose any more people to police abuse, brutality, or murder. But, in order to change things, we're going to have to do some things we've never done before in order to have some things we've never had before.

Are you willing to entertain that idea? Today? Right now? If we demand more of our elected representatives, I'm convinced we will get it. And it should be clear exactly what is needed if we don't get what we demand.

A Message from Cynthia McKinney
A Discussion of Race Worth Having
March 18, 2008

Much has been made around the edges of this campaign about the issue of race. Sadly, nothing has been made of the public policy exigencies that arise because of the urgent racial disparities that continue to exist in our country.

. . .

I welcome a real discussion of race in this country and a resolve to end the long-standing disparities that continue to spoil the greatness of our country. I welcome a real discussion of all the issues that face our country today and the real public policy options that exist to resolve them. That must be the measure of this campaign season. For many voters, this important discussion has been too vague or completely non-existent. Now is the time to talk about the concrete measures that will move our country forward: on race, war, climate change, the economy, health care, and education. Our votes and our political engagement must be about ensuring that fairness truly for all is embodied in "liberty and justice for all."

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Five down, fifteen to go!
Maine joins the mix!
Iowa is getting close.
Will your state be next?

Here are some new preliminary numbers on our progress through the end of March. Five states are have raised enough to qualify us so far: California, New York, Oregon, Illinois and Texas.

We also want to express our appreciation to the following states whose residents have already given $1,000 or more and are on their way towards that goal: *D.C. ($3.3k), *Florida ($1.6k), *Massachusettes ($1.7k), *Maine ($1k), *Michigan ($2.1k), *Minnesota ($3k), Oklahoma ($1k), *Washington ($2.7k) and Wisconsin ($1.6k). (Unaudited figures current through March 31st, 2008; * indicates change since last month).

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