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Related: About this forumAlan Grayson: A Warrior for Peace
Alan Grayson
Former U.S. Congressman from Florida's 8th District
Posted: 03/ 7/2012 4:05 pm
Half of all marriages end in divorce. And -- this is even worse -- the other half end in death.
Most political careers are the same way. Half of them end in defeat, and the other half end in death (which is, of course, another form of defeat). The only things that ever save an elected official from one ignominious fate or the other are term limits (like President Clinton) or just a time when you say Im done (like Floridas own Bob Graham).
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The term Warrior for Peace is an auto-antonym or, if you prefer, an oxymoron. [Insert obvious joke here.] Regardless of that, it is a title of honor that Dennis Kucinich deserves. Because Dennis Kucinich, like Barbara Lee and Jim McGovern and (on a good day) I, have tried again and again to focus attention on the unbelievable destructiveness of our seemingly endless foreign occupations. Dennis was not afraid to say that the Military-Industrial Complex controls our foreign policy, like Wall Street controls our economic policy, and Big Oil controls our energy policy. And to create a counterweight to the military-industrial complex, Dennis introduced legislation to establish a Department of Peace.
Dennis stands at 57. My guess is that he weighs no more than 140 pounds. But that modest frame notwithstanding, Dennis Kucinich has been a mighty warrior: a Warrior for Peace.
More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rep-alan-grayson/a-warrior-for-peace_b_1327532.html
Former U.S. Congressman from Florida's 8th District
Posted: 03/ 7/2012 4:05 pm
Half of all marriages end in divorce. And -- this is even worse -- the other half end in death.
Most political careers are the same way. Half of them end in defeat, and the other half end in death (which is, of course, another form of defeat). The only things that ever save an elected official from one ignominious fate or the other are term limits (like President Clinton) or just a time when you say Im done (like Floridas own Bob Graham).
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The term Warrior for Peace is an auto-antonym or, if you prefer, an oxymoron. [Insert obvious joke here.] Regardless of that, it is a title of honor that Dennis Kucinich deserves. Because Dennis Kucinich, like Barbara Lee and Jim McGovern and (on a good day) I, have tried again and again to focus attention on the unbelievable destructiveness of our seemingly endless foreign occupations. Dennis was not afraid to say that the Military-Industrial Complex controls our foreign policy, like Wall Street controls our economic policy, and Big Oil controls our energy policy. And to create a counterweight to the military-industrial complex, Dennis introduced legislation to establish a Department of Peace.
Dennis stands at 57. My guess is that he weighs no more than 140 pounds. But that modest frame notwithstanding, Dennis Kucinich has been a mighty warrior: a Warrior for Peace.
More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rep-alan-grayson/a-warrior-for-peace_b_1327532.html
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Alan Grayson: A Warrior for Peace (Original Post)
ellisonz
Mar 2012
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eridani
(51,907 posts)1. The email I got from Grayson actually shows the gerrymandered district
Huffpo just verbally describes it, which is bad enough
The two Democrats dont exactly live next door to each other -- more like 120 miles apart. So Republicans drew a thin district connecting their homes, stretching from west Cleveland to Toledo along the Lake Erie coastline. The district is connected by a bridge thats only 20 yards wide, as well as by a single beach at one point. When Crane Creek State Park beach is covered during high water, Democrats argue the district is not even contiguous.
ellisonz
(27,764 posts)2. I didn't know it was that ridiculous.
Shame on this political process. California just recently switched to a panel of retired judges, and that is a lot better than this bullshit.