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Mike Gravel (D) is a former U.S. Senator from Alaska. He is currnetly a candidate for the Democratic nomination for United States President in 2008.

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[edit] Political Positions

"The Issues" at the Gravel 2008 website
  • Wants an immediate withdrawl from Iraq followed by aggressive diplomacy.
  • Wants to end the War on Drugs by legalizing cannabis, legalizing the regulation of hard drugs, and treating drug abuse as a public health problem instead of a law enforcement problem.
  • Supports the National Initiative legislation for direct democracy at the federal level.
  • Supports the implementation of the FairTax, a national retail sales tax that will replace the income tax.
  • Supports a Carbon tax to deal with the problem of Global warming.
  • Wants to implement a universal healthcare system that maintains competition between private businesses by using vouchers.
  • Suppports gun ownership, but advocates a licensing program that requires potential gun owners to be trained in the use of firearms.
  • Fully supports a woman's right to abortion.
  • Supports same-sex marriage and the repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy.

[edit] Senate Career

Mike Gravel was an Alaskan Senator from 1969-1981. During his time in office, he made several noteworthy achievements.

In 1971, he began a one-man filibuster against the renewal of the military draft. Gravel prevented the legislation from being passed for five months until Richard Nixon agreed to let the draft expire in 1973. Also in 1971, he played a key role in getting the Pentagon Papers released by reading 4,100 pages of them into the Congressional Record of his of Senate Subcommittee on Buildings and Grounds. Gravel speaks candidly about his role in releasing the papers in this video.

In 1973, Gravel created an amendment that empowered Congress to make the policy decision about the construction of the Alaska Oil Pipeline. The amendment was opposed at first, but Gravel built support for it and got it passed in the Senate by a single vote. The pipeline has since been responsible for 20% of the U.S. oil supply.

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[edit] Latest YouTube Videos by Gravel

Mike Gravel not Invited to AFL-CIO Debate

Mike Gravel on GoLeft TV

Mike Gravel- The Only Candidate Who Marched At SF Gay Pride

Senator Mike Gravel Spells Out Exactly How To End The Iraq War on MSNBC's, "Morning Joe"!

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[edit] Latest editorials by Gravel

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