[Congressional Record Volume 145, Number 42 (Wednesday, March 17, 1999)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E458]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN HONOR OF STANLEY SHEINBAUM
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HON. DENNIS J. KUCINICH
of ohio
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, March 17, 1999
Mr. KUCINICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor Stanley Sheinbaum, one of
the great beacons of liberal thought and socially responsible practice.
Today, we mark the accomplishments of this great American, who has
singularly left the mark of conscience on the history of modern
America.
Stanley Sheinbaum's long career of good works in the public interest
began with his revelations of CIA early and active presence in Vietnam.
He then organized and coordinated the legal defense team in the
Pentagon papers trial. He served as the Chairman of the American Civil
Liberties Union Foundation of Southern California and as a member of
the ACLU National Advisory Council for over 25 years. He has given
freely of his expertise and time to the Center for Law in the Public
Interest, People for the American Way, and California Common Cause. And
he was consulting editor for the thought-provoking political journal,
Ramparts.
Stanley Sheinbaum also made his mark on American politics as a
Democratic Party activist. He served as a McGovern Delegate from
California to the 1972 Democratic Convention and was instrumental in
organizing substantial resources for the McGovern Presidential
Campaign.
Stanley Sheinbaum's peacemaking influence has been felt at the local
and the international levels as well. He was President of the Board of
Police Commissioners and initiated needed reforms after the civil
unrest caused by the Rodney King incident. He was also one of the early
diplomatic pioneers who worked to bring Chairman Yassir Arafat into
negotiations in a powerful effort to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict. He also served on the board of Americans for Peace Now and
the International Center for Peace in the Middle East.
Stanley Sheinbaum has demonstrated how one can be an effective
advocate for justice at every level of life: local, state, national and
international. He is a great visionary and a great American.
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