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Everyone can help us get rid of Comrade Cynthia Mckinney
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sixty Second Activist" <ssa@conservativehq.com> To: <sw357mag@mindspring.com> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 5:52 PM Subject: Tell Gephardt to Demand McKinney's Resignation! > ------------------------------------------------------------ > This message is from SixtySecondActivist.com. You received it because you signed up for our list. To unsubscribe, email leave-ssa-170528B@lyris.gxs.org > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Dear Nancy Herrington, > > Here is today's ACTION ITEM: > > ISSUE: Radical leftist Rep. Cynthia McKinney has struck > again. > > According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution (ajc.com), > Rep. McKinney (D-GA) is calling for an investigation into > whether President Bush and other government officials had > advance notice of terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 but did > nothing to prevent them. She added that "persons close to > this administration are poised to make huge profits off > America's new war." > > In a recent interview with a Berkeley, CA, radio station, > McKinney said: "We know there were numerous warnings of > the events to come on September 11th... What did this > administration know and when did it know it, about the > events of September 11th? 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 admitted afterwards that she had no proof to back > up her outrageous claims, issuing a statement saying: "I > am not aware of any evidence showing that President Bush > or members of his administration have personally profited > from the attacks of 9-11. A complete investigation might > reveal that to be the case." > > Sen. Zell Miller (D-GA) called McKinney's comments "very > dangerous and irresponsible." > > In a prepared statement, Miller said, "I hope President > Bush will remember that this is the same Congresswoman > who -- during each of his State of the Union addresses -- > arrives early to get a coveted aisle seat, then leans way > over as Bush walks down the aisle, hoping he will give her > a kiss for all to see on national TV." > > Rep. Mark Foley (R-FL) stated, "She has said some outrageous > things but this has gone too far. If she has any evidence > that President Bush has personally profited from conspiring > to blow up thousands of people, she'd better hand it over. > Put up or shut up... We all have the right to free speech > but with that right comes some basic sense of responsibility. > Maybe there should be an investigation as she suggests -- but > one focused on her. Maybe the investigation should ask her > what knowledge she has of the case or what role she played > in Sept. 11th. Sound ridiculous? Exactly." > > Gary Bauer of American Values said, "Now think about this. > Rep. McKinney defends Arafat, Castro, North Korea -- you name > a bad guy or a bad place and she can find something good to > say about them. But she believes the President may have > allowed our own country to be attacked so that business > friends could make money." > > "House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt should ask for her > resignation," demanded Bauer. > > ACTION ITEM: Gary Bauer is right. This is the same Cynthia > McKinney that sent a letter to Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, > apologizing for the fact that New York Mayor Guiliani turned > down the prince's $10 million donation to the city; the mayor > refused to take the money because it came with the unmistakable > inference that America got what was coming to it because of > its Middle East policies. McKinney is also the one who said > in 1991 that President Bush "ought to be ashamed of himself > for launching an attack on Iraq." > > Click below to contact House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt > (D-MO) and demand that he ask McKinney for her resignation > following such outlandish and baseless charges against our > President: > > http://www.conservativehq.com/041202.htm > AOL: <a href="http://www.conservativehq.com/041202.htm"> CLICK HERE </a> > > Select the issue "Demand Rep. McKinney's Resignation!" on that > page, then click "Next Step". > > NOTE: Please forward this email to everyone you know that wants > to see repercussions for these kind of slanderous remarks. Thank > you! > |
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Join Date: July 13, 2001
Posts: 456
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Bush's approval rating is high and the liberals are scared. They're resorting to the outrageous. Is it a surprise this crazy liberal has stooped so low?
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Join Date: April 14, 2000
Posts: 698
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Hi, Nancy-- McKinney is a disgrace, but on the bright side, the more she talks, the worse she looks to most people.
Here's some very revealing info on her donors: http://www.opensecrets.org/indivs/cg....exe?H2GA11016 McKinney Campaign Contributors |
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Join Date: October 19, 2001
Location: SD
Posts: 464
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"Is it a surprise this crazy liberal has stooped so low?"
No surprise here. She has some high-powered competition: Daschle, Gebhardt, McCain, Feinswine, et al. She just got it out first.
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 29, 2000
Location: Poquoson,Virginia
Posts: 1,452
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I just emailed a copy to my brother in Atlanta to make sure he knows about this.
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