Cynthia’s Interests

November 1, 2007

FEC report on Cynthia McKinney

Filed under: National Politics - Cynthia @ 8:20 pm

Cynthia McKinney filed a statement of candicacy for the presidency with the FEC running as a Green on Oct. 22nd.

This is an interesting turn of events and it is so cooooool!

October 16, 2007

A glimpse into the minds of the sick

Filed under: National Politics, Racism in America - Cynthia @ 8:10 pm

Why would anyone put the heads of Obama and Clinton on nude bodies belonging to other people and leave Guiliani fully dress? Is this racism and sexism at its finest?

Radar MagazineAs the 2008 race for the White House kicks off, Radar’s politics issue gets personal with the top candidates…

Is this an amazing American story?

Filed under: National Politics, Humor - Cynthia @ 7:47 pm

What are the chances?

Cheney & Obama are distant cousins. Don’t they look alike?

The VP’s wife, Lynne Cheney said she discovered that her husband of 43 years is eighth cousins with the senator from Illinois. The common ancestor was Mareen Devall, who the Chicago Sun-Times said was a 17th century immigrant from France. Mrs. Cheney said she discovered the link through family research for her new book, "Blue Skies, No Fences," about growing up in Wyoming.

October 14, 2007

Holocaust payments at $8 billion and climbing…

Filed under: National Politics, Racism in America - Cynthia @ 1:13 pm

How is this fair? African Americans can’t even get the 40 acres and the mule that was promised, but the Jews can get at least $8 billion or more…

The US diplomat seeking compensation and restitution for holocaust survivors and descendants of victims said that cash payments have reached $8 billion, and negotiations are under way for more.

An example of fascism

Filed under: National Politics, Immigration - Cynthia @ 1:03 pm

This shows who is in control of the government. These are the people that should be targeted instead of the immigrants. If corporations are fined if they hire illegal immigrants, the problem would be solved.

In a 22-page ruling, Breyer said the plaintiffs—an unusual coalition that included the AFL-CIO, the American Civil Liberties Union and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce—had raised serious questions about the legality of the administration’s plan to mail Social Security "no-match" letters to 140,000 U.S. employers.

October 13, 2007

Now, isn’t this special…

Filed under: National Politics - Cynthia @ 7:44 pm

John F Kennedy’s closest living aide has anointed Barack Obama as the heir to the assassinated president’s legacy and predicted that Hillary Clinton would lose an election to a Republican.

October 12, 2007

Clinton Wins Endorsement From Civil Rights Leader John Lewis

Filed under: National Politics - Cynthia @ 7:46 pm

Something is seriously wrong with the Negroes in Georgia… Hillary Clinton? Where is the racial pride? They got rid of Cynthia McKinney and now they have the nerves to endorse Hillary Clinton. Geeze!

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton won the endorsement of civil rights leader John Lewis, a U.S. representative from Georgia.

The man that almost….

Filed under: National Politics, Environment - Cynthia @ 9:38 am

Some people were thinking if Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize then he would run for president. I hope this is not the case. The man had his chance and pissed on it.

Former Vice President Al Gore and the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to spread awareness of man-made climate change.

October 10, 2007

Washington launches war on immigrants: thousands grabbed in nationwide raids

Filed under: National Politics, Immigration - Cynthia @ 3:33 pm

In a brutal escalation of its vindictive policy towards immigrant workers, the Bush administration has launched a series of raids on homes and workplaces across the country, rounding up thousands for deportation.

I guess the Republicans are trying to appeal to their main constituents at the expense of everybody else.

Which 2008 Presidential Candidate Agrees With Your Views?

Filed under: National Politics - Cynthia @ 3:03 pm

I agree with the following candidates…

Former Alaska Senator Mike Gravel (D) 95.24%
Ohio Representative Dennis Kucinich (D) – 90.48%
Illinois Senator Barack Obama (D) – 85.71%
Delaware Senator Joseph Biden (D) – 80.95%

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