1 posted on
05/19/2002 5:28:27 PM PDT by
Jen
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To: freedomposter
I think Channel 11's talking about YOU! hahahaha
Somebody please post the source of her quote that shows she DID say this.
2 posted on
05/19/2002 5:29:41 PM PDT by
Jen
To: AFVetGal
That woman is sick!
To: AFVetGal
Why should she quit when she is getting all this attention.
5 posted on
05/19/2002 5:33:02 PM PDT by
dalebert
To: AFVetGal
Just as the Undertaker from Maine said of Iran-Contra "the lack of evidence is the reason there must be an investigation!"
To: AFVetGal
Oh yeah, and I want her to get medical attention, but is it going to happen?
9 posted on
05/19/2002 5:40:56 PM PDT by
habs4ever
To: AFVetGal
Cindy has a track record that leads even the most disinterested of observers to conclude that she actually is part of AlQeada.
That's why most folks don't really care what she says - only that she be kept out of anything important.
11 posted on
05/19/2002 5:41:18 PM PDT by
muawiyah
To: AFVetGal
Denise Majette, a retired state judge seeking to unseat McKinney in Georgia's 4th District, said McKinney succeeds only at making inflammatory statements she can't back up to get attention and votes. "Trying to divert attention from the real issues. The fact that she's been a totally ineffective legislator in the ten years that she's been in Congress," said Majette.
McKinney says only that she is gratified that so many others, including Majette, have joined her in calling for an investigation of what the president knew before the attacks.
Is it just me, or does McKinney not get what Majette said?
14 posted on
05/19/2002 5:42:21 PM PDT by
TxBec
To: AFVetGal
McKinney said, "Former President Bush sits on the board of the Carlyle Group. The Los Angeles Times reports that on a single day last month, Carlyle earned $237 billion selling shares...the army's fifth largest contractor." $237 billion!!?!?!?! That would give it a market value in the neighborhood of ExxonMobil. General Dynamics, the largest defense contractor has a market cap of $20 billion. If this isn't a typo, she either told a whopper on the level of Klintoon's "I didn't have sex with that woman", or she remembered it wrong and she's so stupid she doesn't understand how ridiculous the number is.
16 posted on
05/19/2002 5:42:35 PM PDT by
lasereye
To: AFVetGal
Why don't the other members of Congress shut this woman up. She is an embarassment to Congress! She is insane!
To: AFVetGal
I think we should investigate every member of congress and then throw them all out.
22 posted on
05/19/2002 5:46:56 PM PDT by
gunshy
To: AFVetGal
I think Congressman McKinney was directly involved in the attacks as the planning mastermind. I want an investigation and full tax audits for the last 5 years. Shame on the people in her district that keep sending her back to Congress.
To: AFVetGal
How 'bout an investigation of Cynthia McKinney?
McKinney currently faces a formal hearing before a Georgia state administrative law judge, who will consider evidence offered by the State of Georgia on no fewer than six (6) counts of election law violations stemming from McKinney's activities in a voting precinct in DeKalb County, Georgia on election day 2000. McKinney is alleged to have invaded a polling place during polling hours, harassed and intimidated poll watchers, and directly solicited votes while in the polling place. The Georgia State Board of Elections heard the evidence and twice voted unanimously on all six counts to recommend action by a state administrative law judge.
27 posted on
05/19/2002 5:50:21 PM PDT by
shezza
To: AFVetGal
Perhaps we should launch two investigations into why McKinney's IQ is so apparently low...
28 posted on
05/19/2002 5:50:55 PM PDT by
Bush2000
To: AFVetGal
Let's investigate her list of donors.
To: AFVetGal
Cynthia McKinney seemed unmoved by President Bush's insistence Friday that he did not ignore warning signs about the Sept. 11 attacks. Has anybody ever ask this person pointed questions and quizzed her on the specifics of her allegations? Has anybody asked this person to produce evidence to support her allegations? Has anybody said to her that the evidence in the public domain does not logically support her allegations? Has she produced anything remotely that looks like evidence to support two investigation?
To: AFVetGal
That stupid bitch can kiss my Irish ass!
To: AFVetGal
I was listening to Cheney being interviewed on FOX this evening. I guess others here may have watched it. When asked about this "incindiary accusation" (forgive my lousy spelling please) against President Bush, who was it that came to mind, and the first person that came to our Vice Presidents mind was, guess who, Cynthia McKinney. I think she's made ?friends? in very high places, what do you think? I would not want that kind of attention if I were her, unless I had some hard evidence on my side. Richard Gephardt is already doing a fast waffling back-track of his own, it was hilarious to watch.
To: AFVetGal
I see absolutely no difference between Cynthia McKinney and Ann Compton of ABC news.
Compton said that she was in the room when President Bush was told of the second attack on the WTC and she could tell by the look in his eyes that he had known in advance.
To: AFVetGal
McKinney is a coup for the Republicans in November!
The GOP needs to air sound bites of this nin-com-poop right before elections All over the country We will win throughout the country! He!He!
65 posted on
05/19/2002 6:27:22 PM PDT by
joyful1
To: AFVetGal
Hmmm, Cynthia McKinney takes Arab money, tries to trash the President. Another recipient of Arab money: Hillary Clinton. (This was revealed when during the Senate campaign she had to say she was returning it, after the Arab group she had taken money from was connected to anti - jewish and anti - Israel hate speech). Are Democrats who are bashing Bush on the take with Arab money?
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