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Ain't Nothing Like Freedom Cynthia McKinney

Ain't Nothing Like Freedom By Cynthia McKinney

Ain't Nothing Like Freedom by Cynthia McKinney


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Cynthia McKinney was the lone non-Gulf state Democratic voice on the House Committee investigating the federal government's lack of response to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. This book tells the story of Cynthia McKinney. It's a story of justice pursued, a McKinney hallmark - from speaking truth to lawmakers and demanding it in return.

Ain't Nothing Like Freedom Summary

Ain't Nothing Like Freedom: 2008 by Cynthia McKinney

Take a down to earth person, a straight talker, fair-minded, with a sense of justice for all, and of shock at discovery of the contrary, and you're at the beginning of the Cynthia McKinney story. But from there it surges to remote corners of the globe and embraces a multitude of struggles. It ranges from her boat-rocking tenure as a six-time-elected African American Congresswoman from Georgia to her seizure on the high seas aboard the freedom flotilla bound for Gaza and her removal to an Israeli jail, from her 2008 Green Party campaign for President of the United States to her nights spent in a Tripoli hotel to serve as witness to NATO's terror bombing of Libya. It's a story of justice pursued, a McKinney hallmark - from speaking truth to lawmakers and demanding it in return, to forays in the world's danger zones beyond the reach of law - and so many places in between. McKinney was the lone non-Gulf state Democratic voice on the House Committee investigating the federal government's lack of response to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. She held the only Congressional briefing critical of the 9/11 Commission's flawed conclusions and faulty recommendations, introducing the analysis of scholars, investigators, and former intelligence agents who joined the 9/11 victims' family members in questioning the premises and findings of that official inquiry. As a member of the House Armed Services Committee, she questioned Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld on malfeasance by military contractors and missing billions in the Pentagon's budget, as well as the reasons for the failure of NORAD air defenses on 9/11--questions that further revelations have legitimized. And then she crossed the line that can't be crossed, calling into question the one vested interest in Congress that none dare counter. This is the story, in her own frank, inspiring and sometimes hilarious words, of how it all went down. And stay tuned: the Cynthia McKinney story is far from over yet.

About Cynthia McKinney

Cynthia McKinney is a former Green Party Candidate for President of the United States, and a former Congresswoman, elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. She was the first African American woman to represent Georgia in the U.S. Congress. McKinney was active in the civil rights struggle from a young age. During her 6 terms in the U.S. Congress she was nationally known for her readiness to speak out on issues ranging from human rights abuses abroad to social inequities at home. As an advocate for poor and working-class Americans, McKinney opposed federal efforts to restrict abortions and tried to curb weapons sales to countries that violate human rights. She is internationally known and recognized for her social justice activism. She was awarded the 'Peace through Conscience' award from the Munich American Peace Commit- tee (MAPC). McKinney holds a B.A. in international relations from the University of Southern California, and an M.A. in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.

Table of Contents

Preface; MAIDREAD CORRIGAN MAGUIRE; Foreword; Mike Ruppert; Chapter One; The Life I Live; Chapter Two; From A Different Culture; Chapter Three; How to Steal an Election; Chapter Four; Overseeing the Pentagon; Chapter Five; What Hurricane Katrina Exposed; Chapter Six; America, the Beautiful; Chapter Seven; A Global View; Chapter Eight; What is Racism?; Chapter Nine; The Power of Organizing; Chapter Ten; The Politics of Hate and Love; Chapter Eleven; Treeshakers and Jellymakers; Chapter Twelve; Esther; Chapter Thirteen; Deborah; Chapter Fourteen; Naomi and Ruth; Chapter Fifteen; One More Shot; Chapter Sixteen; No Rainbows Without Rain.

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GOR011344919
9780985335311
0985335319
Ain't Nothing Like Freedom: 2008 by Cynthia McKinney
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Clarity Press
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