Professional ethics.
Jackie Kucinich
Primary beat: House Republicans
Prior to joining The Hill in February 2005, Jackie Kucinich, covered local politics in Maryland for the Prince George's Sentinel. She has worked as an assistant to David Corn at The Nation and as an intern at the Hispanic Link News Service. Kucinich, a native of Columbus Ohio, received her B.A. degree in communication from American University. http://thehill.com/jackie-kucinich.htmlHere's a piece she wrote as an intern at
The Nation in 2003:
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Bring Them On? Bring Them Home!
Jacqueline Kucinich
Bring 'em on. George W. Bush's use of this indelicate phrase--which he tossed out when asked in July about the armed resistance in Iraq that was killing US troops--prompted critics to blast him for displaying a cavalier attitude concerning the dangers faced by US military personnel. It also spurred an anti-occupation effort waged by relatives of the people Bush has placed in the line of fire.
On August 13 family members of military personnel serving in Iraq gathered at the National Press Club in Washington to announce the Bring Them Home Now Campaign. "Today we want to talk about three words of false bravado.... George Bush says, 'Bring them on.' We say, 'Bring them home now,'" said Nancy Lessin, co-founder of Military Families Speak Out (MFSO), an organization of about 600 military families opposed to the US occupation of Iraq and the lead outfit behind the campaign. http://www.thenation.com/doc/20030818/kucinich