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April 03, 2006
McKinney Case Turned Over to Federal Prosecutor

I can't link to it at the moment, but the AP is reporting that McKinney's case of assault against a Capitol police officer has been sent to the prosecutor's office for investigation. Not much is known, of course, about what is happeneing there, but I do hope that they investigate it completely - it would be tremendously worthwhile, if Cythnia McKinney is, indeed, guilty of assault, to get her permanently out of Congress and thus remove a blot upon the honor of the United States of Amerca.

We've no place in our halls of government for conspiracy-theory-mongering anti-Semites.

UPDATE: The Cynthia McKinney file...
UPDATE: McKinney misused taxpayer dollars...

Posted by Mark Noonan at April 3, 2006 08:29 PM



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I lived in Atlanta during the 1990's when McKinney was in office. One of my managers, a beautiful lady who is black, invited two of my white co-workers to a private house party at one of McKinney's supporters. Initially the get-together was friendly and cordial until McKinney's father rose up to give a "speech," at which point he went back to the days of slavery and the hate-filled white people. At this point my two co-workers, one who grew up in New York, decided it was time to leave; they had had enough of the race mongering crap.

McKinney and her father despise Jews; they are indeed anti-semites. She is a disgrace to this country and has no business in the halls of Congress whatsoever. I can think of plenty of others who serve dishonorably but none that come close to dear, sweet Cynthia.

She is an opportunist and a liar. I hope she is indicted, brought to trial where the video will tell the truth, and then removed from the House permanently. How dare her strike an officer! I hope we see her carted off to jail.

Posted by: David [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 3, 2006 08:53 PM

Where is the gleeful indictment vigil on MSNBC? Is this a culture of assault? Didn't Al Fraken assault someone for heckling Howard Dean? I think it's time to build a summary of all the liberal acts of violence.

How about all those Republican offices that were shot at last election?

The Culture of Violence.

Posted by: Kahn [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 3, 2006 09:17 PM

The Culture of Kookery--that's Cynthia McKinney, the CBC, and the DemocRAT caucus...

Posted by: keefer [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 3, 2006 10:06 PM

Can a FEMALE, BLACK, CONGRESSWOMAN be frog walked?
Stay tuned...it is proper to poke a little fun at this racist piece of crap. I read somewhere that she looks just like Buckwheat after he peed on an electric fence. Now libs, thats funny, since she's promoting the idea that she should be recognized no matter what her do do.

I normally don't watch CNN, but she was on with Wolf Blitzkrieg tonight...I'm surprised he went after her pretty hard. Are Cnn's low ratings changing their positions? Hardly, after that Jack Cafferty read about six emails, all bashing Bush, to keep their sorry record intact. sigh...

Posted by: dickdee at April 3, 2006 10:22 PM

*Shrugs*

Do people really believe this crap? No seriously do folks think that just because they're a senator or a congressman that they are above everyone else and deserve special treatment?

I don't know how Mrs. McKinney was raised but I was always taught that attacking any kind of law enforcement officer (even a rent-a-cop) was a bad thing. What makes her think she can get away with this? *Sighs*

Posted by: Gozer [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 3, 2006 10:32 PM

Ya know, after watching Marion Barry, I've got to say yes. Yes, some people do feel above the law. Sometimes, when I think about it too hard - I've just gotta go watch the Led Zeppelin Viking Kittens

http://users.wolfcrews.com/toys/vikings/

Posted by: Kahn [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 3, 2006 11:14 PM

LOL Kahn. You need to put a warning on that link. He heh, so that's how you spell out Aaaaa-ah! :)

Posted by: Gozer [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 3, 2006 11:20 PM

Posted by: MT at April 3, 2006 11:27 PM

Vero: Sounds like she deserves punishment for misusing funds. So yes, I agree. Her attack of the guard was wrong, and it is wrong to play the race card.

I also think the comments of one Neal Boortz, a rado talkshow host, deserves some disciplinary action. The words of the enlightened Mr Boortz:

"She looks like a ghetto slut."

"It (her hair) looks like an explosion in a Brillo pad factory. It's just hideous."

This is why there is so much racial tension, still.

Posted by: Ash [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 4, 2006 12:05 AM

Actually, I think there's so much racial tension because people WANT to distrust or be insulted by others. I'm sorry, but I'm a halfy, I get attacked/made fun of by everyone so I really don't get racism. It's all silly and I find far too many people are quick to be "insulted" or feel "singled out."

Posted by: Gozer [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 4, 2006 01:43 AM

This is why there is so much racial tension, still.

Now you know why I call you Ash-hole. Everything that comes out of you is crap.

Neil Boortz has the same First Amendment protections as you. Perhaps you may need to do a little research on Ms. McKinney, and the CBC, if you wish to make claims as to why there's so much racial tension. Charlie Rangel, Ms. McKinney, Ms. Jackson-Lee, and otheres in the CBC do more than their part to keep such tensions alive.

BTW, Ash-hole, since you're too blindly ignorant to listen to reason, I'll clue you in: Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton would not survive without "racial tension." These two, along with Harry Belafonte, Danny Glover, and a host of civil rights lawyers, want racsim to thrive. It's the only "cause" they have left.

Do some research, put down the kool-aid, and you may learn a thing or two...

Posted by: keefer [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 4, 2006 06:02 AM

the fact that MC McKinney (she who was gerrymeandered back into office) played the race card tells me she's guilty.

Cosby's correct - grow-up & quit playing the "victim".

Posted by: OhioOrrin at April 4, 2006 09:48 AM

I can't stand this woman. I found myself laughing when I saw her wikipedia entry. I have the link in my blog if there are any takers.

Posted by: J. Morgan at April 4, 2006 10:33 AM

Nobody is above the law. Nobody! That fat pig needs to do some jail time, just to check that holier-than-thou attitude of hers.

Posted by: Bret Helm at April 4, 2006 04:46 PM

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