A gentle reminder ( updated )of what we are dealing with ( as my Sainted Mother used to say, "Consider the source..." ):
-Jihad Cindy? McKinney won't go quietly... indeed, she may not go away at all...--
Be sure to read and follow the links of the last few entries-- Cindy's list of contributors tell you all you need to know about this "congresscritter..."
She is no friend of America, or Americans.
Thanks for the link and post backhoe.
http://www.officer.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=19&id=29584
"Do You Have Any Idea Who I Am?
Congresspersons behaving badly"
Updated: March 31st, 2006 11:36 AM EDT
TIM DEES
Editor-in-Chief
Officer.com
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Ever heard this line before? There are also some close variants, such as Do you know who my mother/father/third cousin is? If you havent, my bet is that youve never been a cop, or you havent been one for very long. There seems to be a never-ending and constantly-replenished supply of self-important jerks who believe that the rules and customs that the rest of us follow do not apply to them. Most of the time, dealing with these folks is just amusing, and has given rise to some great comeback lines. But last Wednesday, The Honorable Cynthia McKinney, Member of the United States House of Representatives, took this to the level of an art form.
Ms. McKinney was passing through a security checkpoint at a House office building on Capitol Hill. Security for congressional facilities is provided by the U.S. Capitol Police, a force of over 1100 officers with a sparkling reputation for professionalism and dedication to duty (especially when compared to the record of the body they protect). The checkpoint was equipped with a metal detector, but Members of Congress are allowed to walk around it if they choose. Ms. McKinney did this, but she was not wearing the lapel pin given to Members, and the officer manning the checkpoint didnt recognize her (she had changed her hairstyle since her official picture was taken, and had a substantially altered appearance).
The details at this point get a little fuzzy. The officer tried to get her attention by asking her to stop, and may have grabbed her arm. Ms. McKinney responded by, depending on which account you read, slapping or punching the officer, or hitting him with her cell phone.
Now, if anyone else did this, they would find themselves in handcuffs and on their way to the slammer. Hitting a cop for any reason has some serious consequences, and rightly so. But congresspersons are protected from arrest under Article I, Section 6 of the Constitution so long as Congress is in session. This clause does not protect Members once the session ends, and warrants for crimes committed during the session can be served on them at any time afterward."