Ecological Wisdom      *   Social Justice
Grassroots Democracy   *   Non-Violence


Green Party of Michigan
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    www.migreens.org


**  News Release/  **
**  News Advisory  **
**  -------------  **
    August 22, 2008


For More Information, Contact:
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Fred Vitale, State Coordinator
     McKinney/Clemente Campaign       313-580-4905
     FredDetroit@sbcglobal.net    OR
     chair@migreens.org

John Anthony La Pietra, Media Committee
     jalp@triton.net



Cynthia McKinney, Green Party Candidate for President,
Will Spend Labor Day Weekend Visiting Michigan
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     (Detroit) ---  Cynthia McKinney (www.votetruth08.com),
Presidential candidate of the Green Party of the United States
(GPUS; www.GP.org) and head of the first nationwide ticket
putting two women of color on ballots across the US, will
visit Michigan for Labor Day weekend August 30 - September 1.

     The Green Party of Michigan (GPMI; www.MIGreens.org) will
be hosting a press conference for Congresswoman McKinney at
7pm Saturday, August 30 at the International Institute (111
E. Kirby, Detroit).  The press conference will be followed by
a rally with other GPMI Federal, state, and local candidates
at 7:30pm at the same location.  The rally is open to the
public, and free.

     The following evening -- Sunday, August 31 -- Congresswoman
McKinney will deliver a key policy speech on the elimination
of poverty at the National Welfare Rights Union (www.MWRO.org)
Awards Dinner.  The dinner, starting at 6:30pm, will be held
at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat House, 23333 Schoolcraft,
Detroit.

     On Monday, Labor Day, Congresswoman McKinney will be joining
thousands of union members in Detroit celebrating Labor Day by
marching down Woodward Avenue.

     Other campaign events during the visit will be announced
as the details are finalized.

     The Green Party of Michigan welcomes Cynthia McKinney to
Michigan.  She will lead GPMI's 2008 slate -- which includes

     * Harley Mikkelson of Caro, retired after service with
        the Army in Vietnam and for 26 years in Michigan state
        government, for US Senate (www.harleymikkelson.com);

     * Rev. Edward Pinkney, a Benton Harbor community activist
        currently unjustly imprisoned at Hiawatha Correctional
        Facility, running to represent his home 6th Congressional
        District in the US House (see also BHBANCO.blogspot.com);
        and

     * 30 other Michigan Greens running for Federal, state, and
        local offices.

     Cynthia McKinney is a six-term former Congresswoman from
Georgia who quit the Democratic Party on her birthday in 2007
because the Democratic Party no longer represented her values.
She joined the Green Party, campaigned for its Presidential
nomination, and was nominated in Chicago at the Green Party
National Convention on July 12 (www.votetruth08.com).

     During her time in Congress, Cynthia McKinney

     * consistently opposed funding for bloated military and
         secret intelligence budgets;

     * introduced Articles of Impeachment for George Bush,
         Dick Cheney, and Condoleezza Rice;

     * introduced, championed, and passed in the U.S. House
         the Arms Trade Code of Conduct, prohibiting the sale
         of arms to known human-rights abusers; and

     * passed legislation to extend health benefits for Vietnam
         War veterans still suffering the health effects of
         exposure to the defoliant Agent Orange.

     She currently serves on an International tribunal on
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and on the Brussels Tribunal on
Iraq.  She is also participating in War Crimes prosecutions
in Spain, and working with the Malaysian Peace organization
to criminalize war.

     Cynthia McKinney’s long-time advocacy for poor people
and her recent participation as a Commissioner in the Truth
Commission for Water Rights held in Detroit May 3 prompted
anti-poverty leaders to invite her as the guest speaker for
the Awards Dinner at the National Welfare Rights Union Retreat.

     Currently on the ballot in 25 states that hold a majority
of electoral votes -- and with a good chance to make it on in
several more states -- the Green Party presidential ticket is
breaking new ground, and breaking down barriers, in American
politics with the Cynthia McKinney-Rosa Clemente campaign.

     The campaign has also crossed the fundraising threshold
in 14 states (including Michigan) out of the 20 required to
qualify for matching Federal funds for the primary season.
The deadline to qualify in at least six more states, and
earn matching funds, is September 4.

     The McKinney/Clemente campaign offers a profoundly pro-
people, anti-corporate program for this election.  Congress-
woman McKinney will bring the troops home -- all the troops --
not only from Iraq and Afghanistan, but from every country
where US troops are stationed.  She will reduce significantly
the bloated Pentagon budget, and spend the money here at home.
She supports an immediate moratorium on foreclosures.  She
wants to convert the prisons for profit into money spent on
education.  She supports universal, single-payer healthcare.

     As her running mate, Congresswoman McKinney chose Rosa
Clemente (www.RosaClemente.com).  Ms. Clemente brings strong
credentials to this race.  She is a founder of the Hip-Hop
Convention, a community activist, and a scholar.

     For complete information on the Green Party's historic
Presidential ticket, please visit the candidates' Websites:

     http://www.votetruth08.com

and

     http://www.rosaclemente.com

     For the latest information on the candidates, issues, and
values of the Green Party of Michigan, please visit GPMI's
Web site:

     http://www.MIGreens.org


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Green Party of Michigan
548 South Main Street
Ann Arbor, MI  48104
     http://www.migreens.org
     734-663-3555

     GPMI was formed in 1987 to address environmental
issues in Michigan politics.  Greens are organized
in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.  Each
state Green Party sets its own goals and creates its
own structure, but US Greens agree on Ten Key Values:

   Ecological Wisdom
   Grassroots Democracy
   Social Justice
   Non-Violence
   Community Economics
   Decentralization
   Feminism
   Respect for Diversity
   Personal/Global Responsibility
   Future Focus/Sustainability


Other Contacts:

Green Party of Michigan
548 S Main St
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
734-663-3555
info@migreens.org

posted to web 26 August 2008