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'''Kathleen Eleanor Weisenbaum''' is a [[The Resurgent Dream|Confederal]] politician from [[North Roanoke]] representing that [[Confederal Member|Member]] in the [[Congress of the Confederation]] She is a member of the [[Constitional Left Caucus]] and the [[Democratic Republican Party]] although she has been known to break with her party on a number of issues.
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Weisenbaum is best known for her independent streak, for her defense of her right to vote her conscience, for her devout [[Judaism|Orthodox Judaism]] and for her frequently professed admiration for historical figures such as [[Wikipedia:William Gladstone|William Gladstone]], [[Wikipedia:William Wilberforce|William Wilberforce]], [[Wikipedia:Woodrow Wilson|Woodrow Wilson]] and [[Wikipedia:Edmund Burke|Edmund Burke]]. In fact, she quotes frequently and liberally from Burke's 1774 Speech to the Electors of Bristol in her speeches against those who claim that she has a duty to vote for her caucus who she sometimes describes as "advocated of [[Wikipedia:Leninism|Leninist]] [[Wikipedia:Democratic centralism|democratic centralism]]."
  
 
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Revision as of 02:39, 25 March 2007

Kathleen Weisenbaum
Birth
24 March 1971
Death
N/A
Titles
The Honourable, Representative, PhD
Marital Status
Single

Kathleen Eleanor Weisenbaum is a Confederal politician from North Roanoke representing that Member in the Congress of the Confederation She is a member of the Constitional Left Caucus and the Democratic Republican Party although she has been known to break with her party on a number of issues.

Weisenbaum is best known for her independent streak, for her defense of her right to vote her conscience, for her devout Orthodox Judaism and for her frequently professed admiration for historical figures such as William Gladstone, William Wilberforce, Woodrow Wilson and Edmund Burke. In fact, she quotes frequently and liberally from Burke's 1774 Speech to the Electors of Bristol in her speeches against those who claim that she has a duty to vote for her caucus who she sometimes describes as "advocated of Leninist democratic centralism."