Cynthia McKinney, Green Party US Candidate for President

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2008

Cynthia McKinney, former Congresswoman from Georgia who introduced bills of impeachment against Bush, Cheney and Rice in 2006, explores the possibility of a Presidential Run at a California Green Party Strategic Retreat in February, 2007. This predates her joining the Green Party and declaring her run for the Presidency.

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  • I'm voting for the green party. I have had enough of the lying, greedy 2 party system. I wish we could all find the strength to unite and do the right thing.

  • I keep saying that Paul supporters would really get behind Cynthia. They may be different somewhat socially, but we need to find some kind of alliance against empire if we're going to fight this thing. Do you think that there are many Ron Paul supporters for Cynthia?

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  • to think i only found out about the green party of the US recently. the media is full of shit all over the world so it's no wonder british media hasn't highlighted them.

  • @AmericanBadass44 I voted for Al Gore in 2000, but they did not cost him the election. Third party candidates are always on the ballot. The three main things that lost it for gore were the republican dirty trick bullshit in florida, al gore's support of nafta in '93, and gore depressing his liberal base by picking that piece of shit joe lieberman as his vp, the green party didn't have shit to do with it

  • Does the Green Party understand they cost Gore 3% of the vote in 2000 and got George W. Bush elected to the Presidency

  • @angelbe88 with you on that .

  • @waitpu4

    I would never in a million years vote for anyone with the last name rothschild. Them change? Don't think so. In regards to voting, can't say it's going to do any good at this point. I say we vote with our dollar and it would be a good idea to stop watching the telievision.

  • @angelbe88 I would vote Greens if they said we have enough real environmental issues to deal with, without wasting time on phoney global warming-climate change scams. Of course we can always trust David Rothschild in his stupid bottle bout to give it to us straight I mean the Rothschild's have always been trustworthy & they don't fund or invest in activities that are environmentally negligent do they, maybe they've seen the light & are trying to make amends.

  • The Greens have been usurped, that's how they get you, they exhaust all your avenues so that you give up & just go along to get along hoping that in your very compromised position that you might at least gain some real political influence which most every time amounts to a symbolic token that in reality will become just more window dressing for the grand illusion. Just look at the Greens symbol, what other political party utilizes the triangle.

  • @TheTexasViper I'm not religious. I've already explained that to you, I'm not sure why that's so difficult to understand.

  • @01000001011100100111 Homey...that's an excuse...stop running..explain your religion...or just holla @ me when you die....

  • @TheTexasViper I'm not religious. I don't believe in fictional deities. It's impossible to have a rational discussion with someone who derives their morality from bronze-age mythology.

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