Oh my. Litter in the front yard.
Why doesn't it make front page news when the kids TP'd my trees?
Which is it? Littering or vandalism..they ain't the same thing miss Drama Commie
Has she blamed it on the Jews yet?
Wow crime of the century. How will she rebuild after such devestation?
Am I missing something here, or does this weird woman have even less sanity and credibility than Lyndon LaRouche? Why is a (so called) documentary on her winning any kind of award?
The author of this article sounds like he was laughing his a** off as he wrote this.
An award winning documentary of Cynthia McKinneys life called American Blackout? Man: You just cant make up stuff like this.
Cynthia's mind has been blacked out since birth.
What kind of award did it win? The BET waste of an hour award?
Good Lord. Someone really, REALLY needs to be given something productive to do.
another right wing conspiracy.
But then the police made him get back into his car.
Oh no. Litter in the front yard. This is too horrible for words.
Did she play the tapes? There might have been a message for her on them.
Sorry, I can't find any pics. The AJC won't report on this story for at least 4 days.
A Rovian plot.
Film critics these days.....
Something tells me her film forgot to mention these tidbits relating to her career:
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 : (ABDUL RAHMAN ALAMOUDI DONATES TO DEMOCRAT CONGRESSWOMAN CYNTHIA MCKINNEY) On 9/11/01,while the United States was reeling from the attacks of violent Muslims,al-Amoudi was one of several influential Muslims who rushed sizeable contributions to the Cynthia Mc Kinney for Congress campaign: earning her lone opposition to American retaliation. - "Clinton Era "Good Will Ambassador" Arrested," multi-sourced, 9/29/03 , vanity VIA FREEREPUBLIC
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 : (ALAMOUDI DONATION TO DEMOCRAT CONGRESSWOMAN CYNTHIA MCKINNEY - HER SECOND LARGEST FUNDRAISING DAY IN 2001) Alamoudi also gave Cynthia McKinney $2,000 on Sept. 11, 2001, according to a Federal Election Commission (FEC) report. His donation was part of the total of 24 donations worth $13,850 on Sept. 11, 2001her second-biggest fundraising day of the year, according to FEC records. - source : FEC reports via freeper Browardchad
2002 : (AL AMOUDI CONTRIBUTES $2000 TO CYNTHIA MCKINNEY CAMPAIGN) In 2002, Mr. [Abdurahman] Alamoudi contributed the maximum $2,000 to the campaign of Representative Cynthia A. McKinney, a five-term incumbent from Georgia who received substantial financial backing from Arab-Americans. The contribution caused outrage among voters in McKinney's district, because Mr. Alamoudi was among those named in a suit filed by families who lost members in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. After the attacks, Ms. McKinney suggested that President Bush had ignored warnings because a fight against terrorism would be good for businesses allied with his family. -- NY Times [spinning]
JANUARY 9, 2002 : (ALAMOUDI OF AMC ON HAMAS & HEZBOLLAH) AMC on terrorism: "We are all supporters of Hamas! Allahu Akhbar! ... I am also a supporter of Hezbollah" (AMC founder Abdurahman Alamoudi, Associated Press, Jan. 9, 2002). -freeper TLBSHOW
AUGUST 16, 2003 : (LONDON, UK : ABDULRAHMAN ALAMOUDI IS DISCOVERED AS HE ATTEMPTS TO FLY TO SYRIA WITH LIBYAN CASH; ALAMOUDI ADMITS HE INTENDED TO LAUNDER LIBYAN MONEY THROUGH SAUDI BANKS AND INTO THE US) It began on Aug. 16, when British authorities at London's Heathrow Airport discovered Alamoudi with $340,000 in sequentially numbered $100 bills as he attempted to fly to Syria. British officials say Alamoudi admitted he had received the money from the Libyan government [see "British Special Branch Report: Alamoudi Received Cash From Libyan 'Jihad Fund.'"].
...During his detention with British authorities, Alamoudi said specifically that he intended to launder the Libyan money back into the United States through Saudi banks, according to a summary provided by Special Agent Gentrup: "Alamoudi told officers that he intended eventually to deposit the money in banks located in Saudi Arabia, from where he would feed it back in smaller sums into accounts in the United States." According to reports of the questioning, Alamoudi said he believed it was against the law for anyone to bring more than $10,000 in cash to the United States at any single time, and used the Saudi cutout. In reality, U.S. law sets no limits on cash entering the country but does require the bearer to report amounts of $10,000 or more.
"Alamoudi was adamant that this was the only such transaction in which he was involved," according to the criminal complaint. However, under further questioning by the Special Branch of New Scotland Yard, Alamoudi "conceded he had been involved in other similar cash transactions involving amounts in the range of $10,000 to $20,000." - "Alamoudi and Those Bags of Libyan Cash," by J. Michael Waller, Insight, 10-13-2003
Of course it won an award at Sundance. We would have expected nothing less.
(He said as he took his 200th sip of Chivas).