Democracy Now : July 9 : Cynthia Mckinney.the Libertarian And Reform Party Candidates For President

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Democracy Now : July 9 : Cynthia Mckinney.the Libertarian And Reform Party Candidates For President
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PZ0287.102
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DEMOCRACY NOW : JULY 10 : CYNTHIA MCKINNEY. LIBERTARIAN AND REFORM PARTY CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT / Pacifica Foundation| produced by Julie Drizin and Amy Goodman| hosted by Amy Goodman. - A daily program produced by Pacifica Radio which takes an in-debt look at the political landscape. Includes interviews with visionaries, including members of grassroots organizations who challenge the status quo. - CONTENT: pt.1. Political headlines (2:00) -- pt.2. Representative Cynthia McKinney, Georgian Democrat won her primary in a landslide victory last night, taking 67% of the vote in a race against three white male challengers| discussion with Cynthia McKinney about her run against three white males in the district that once elected Gingrich (6:10) -- pt.3. Libertarian presidential candidate, Harry Browne, author of an investment newsletter and nine books, including the recent, Why Government Doesn't Work (13:00) -- pt.4. More with Harry Browne (9:00) -- Music Excerpt| Nanci Griffith, "Time of Inconvienence."-- pt.5. Richard Lamm and the Reform Party| guest Esteban Flores, professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of CO. and Micah Sifry, Associate Editor of The Nation| tape of Dick Lamm on CNN's Inside Politics this weekend, talking about his candidacy (6:00) -- pt.6. More on Dick Lamm (17:00) - Satellite, July 9, 1996.

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