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THE INCOMING REPRESENTATIVE FROM GEORGIA'S 4th congressional district is the outspoken Cynthia McKinney. She is a Democrat, she is 49 years old, and she has held the job before. She held it for a decade, in fact, from 1992, when she became the first black woman elected to Congress from Georgia, to 2002--when, she says, the "hostile corporate media," allied with Republicans, "repeated falsehoods" about her, "distorted" her positions, and drove her from "my seat."
That is McKinney's explanation for her 2002 primary defeat, and she is sticking to it. But there are other explanations. Her father, Georgia state legislator Billy McKinney, shared his version with an Atlanta television reporter on August 19, 2002, the night before she lost. The reporter had asked Billy McKinney about his daughter's use of a years-old, moth-balled endorsement from former Atlanta mayor Andrew Young. Such endorsements were worthless, the elder McKinney replied, because "Jews have bought everybody. Jews." In case the reporter didn't understand, he spelled the word: "J-E-W-S." (A few weeks later, in a runoff against a political neophyte, Billy McKinney became a former Georgia state legislator.)
The actual reason why Cynthia McKinney left Congress in 2002 was that, for once, she couldn't outrun her mouth. She had walked along the cutting edge of progressive politics for years--appearing with Louis Farrakhan, calling globalization a "cruel hoax," advocating for Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe--but then, in a March 25, 2002, interview on KPFA Pacifica radio, she suddenly fell off.
We know there were numerous warnings of the events to come on September 11," McKinney said that day. "What did this administration know and when did it know it, about the events of September 11? Who else knew, and why did they not warn the innocent people of New York who were needlessly murdered? What do they have to hide?" McKinney thought she knew the answer. "What is undeniable," she explained, "is that corporations close to the administration have directly benefited from the increased defense spending arising from the aftermath of September 11th."
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Originally posted by SkipShipman
Originally posted by FlyersFan
I don't dismiss her because she's asking 'pertenant questions'.
I dismiss her because of her history of being a nut.
Give some evidence please, specifics?
Originally posted by Dr Love
FlyersFan, just wanted to let you know that I couldn't
fall asleep last night, so I started counting FlyersFans
and ended up getting a great nights sleep.
Originally posted by lmgnyc
there are legitimate unanswered questions about
these wargames and this "business as usual" needs
to be called into question as it left the entire Northeast
paralyzed.
According to those quoted on National Public Radio, McKinney’s “a loose cannon” (media expert) who “the people of Atlanta are embarrassed and disgusted” (politician) by, and she is also “loony” and “dangerous” (senator from her own party).
Yow! And why is McKinney dangerous/loony/disgusting? According to NPR, “McKinney implied that the [Bush] Administration knew in advance about September 11 and deliberately held back the information.”
The New York Times’ Lynette Clemetson revealed her comments went even further over the edge: “Ms. McKinney suggest[ed] that President Bush might have known about the September 11 attacks but did nothing so his supporters could make money in a war.”
That’s loony, all right. As an editor of the highly respected Atlanta Journal Constitution told NPR, McKinney’s “practically accused the President of murder!”
Problem is, McKinney never said it.
That’s right. The “quote” from McKinney is a complete fabrication. A whopper, a fabulous fib, a fake, a flim-flam. Just freakin’ made up.
Originally posted by uknumpty
Again, if a 'nut' says the sky is blue, is it then not?
Originally posted by FlyersFan
-She was wrong about their being something suspicious about war
games being played on 9/11 (they are played all year round, by
just about everyone in the military)
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Originally posted by SkipShipman
Originally posted by FlyersFan
I don't dismiss her because she's asking 'pertenant questions'.
I dismiss her because of her history of being a nut.
Give some evidence please, specifics?
Already did. Read the many links and excerpts provided.
She has numerous middle east money connections, she
hates Jews, she thinks EVERYONE is out to get blacks ...
etc. etc. etc. Read the links already provided. She's a
wingnut. (and that's being kind)
[edit on 3/3/2005 by FlyersFan]
Originally posted by LA_Maximus
Perhaps Cynthia McKinney should stick to taking care of the problems in her district and let the Secretary of Defence take care of the military. The writer of this article praises her "courage" for standing up to the Rumsfeld, but all I see is another big mouth who does'nt have a clue about how the military operates and schedules training.
Flyersfan, I was stationed at Fort Hood, 2nd Armored Division.
Maximu§
Originally posted by LA_Maximus
paranoia, the fact is we're in the middle of a shooting war. If she woulda grilled Robert Patterson, Acting Secretary of War in 1943 about naval excercises prior to Dec 7, she woulda been hauled off to jail right there on the spot for treason and sedition during a time of war!
She coulda approached Rumsfeld privately, but instead she wanted to mock him and mock our military in public.
Im sure Rumsfeld's reaction was of total shock, that a congress-woman can stoop so low during a war and question our militaries training excercises on the worst day in our history. How low can you get?
Course nothing the members of the Congressional Black Caucus does surprises's me anymore.
Maximu§