obtusegoose 10/12/2008
Fucking crazy lady. Punched a Capitol police officer, then lost a primary. Now she's running for President. Lol.
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fb744419740 11/08/2007
She is CRAZY
disgust4PCness 04/19/2007
Hey, Debbla...I just realized that you were serious! Maybe you could fill people in as to why this anti-patriot is a hero...and to whom? I'm curious.
Schadenfreudia nSlip 03/30/2007
Cynthia McKinney is a great example of people getting what they vote for. Fortunately, they wised up, but not after she exposed what far too many Black females have become: self-obsessed and egocentric whores for the Victim Industry.
debbla 03/23/2007
american hero. period.
GenghisTheHun 03/04/2007
UPDATED: The voters caught up with her again and voted her out of office. We can only hope that this is a permanent status. ORIGINAL COMMENT: She is a third rate politician. She is back in the House, but believe me, after watching her on C-Span, she won't make any of the high-lights on the news.
TStorm2000 03/04/2007
What a waste.
JarvisTeam 12/05/2006
Let's see, you can tell a lot about a person by the company they keep: 1. Fortune Tellers 2. Arab & Middle Eastern Backers (known associations to Al Queda) 3. Black Panthers 4. Other known Racist She's not only anti-american, she anti-semitic too. Seems to be no moderation on this forum.
callitdownthel ine75 08/09/2006
Cynthia "IT'S ALL ABOUT ME!!!" McKinney is a prime example of a person who thinks she is above the law just because she believes she is someone SPECIAL. Case in point was her infamous breach at a security checkpoint at our nation's capitol- only to play the race card for several weeks when threatened with a potential arrest by D.C. police (kudos FOR ONCE to the Democratic Party for condemning her foolishness and forcing her hand to an apology to D.C.'s finest)! Along with her trivial (and often head-scratching) comments about race and rants about a 9/11 conspiracy, her years in Congress seemed to be a running vendetta against all Republicans (culminating in her embarrasing and vindictive rap against George W. Bush after her stunningly large 2006 primary defeat)- and endorsing any motion to impeach top Republican officials- and less to help her constituents in Georgia. If McKinney can come to any sense of reality, she would know WHY she lost her seat AGAIN! Unfortunately, she's too caught up in herself and will never know- nor will she ever fully understand this.
billad 10/07/2005
A courageous, plain-speaking woman.
SZinHonshu 07/26/2005
One of the reasons I will never be a Democrat ... her and her Jew hating father. The extreme left. Democrats simply have no shame.
GOPmember76 07/23/2005
If it's over the top, she'll say it, many times before she thinks.
EschewObfuscat ion 09/10/2004
How pathetic the democrat party has become that someone who hates America as much as this piece of garbage does can find a home in the party of FDR and Jimmy Carter. Has anyone in the entire party any backbone? Any conscience? Any shame? UPDATE: To get a clue how ridiculous this lady is, read through Flick's comments (thorough and accurate, as always). I'm sure he shortened his comments for this medium but you get the idea. Anyone want to attempt to refute, and defend her? Is there a positive side to her ledger?
rainer21 08/15/2004
Cynthia McKinney won the democratic primary to take back her house seat last month, in a heavily democratic district. She may be coming back my friends.
ironlaw 08/02/2004
Filthy damn communist bitch.
Flick01 07/27/2004
Cynthia McKinney is an ill informed embarrassment to this country. Her many erroneous statements are too numerous to list here so I will refer to only a few of them. On April 12, 2002 the Southeastern Legal Foundation sent a letter to the US House Committee of Official Conduct requesting formal sanctions against McKinney for issuing statements suggesting that the Bush administration and top government leaders knew about the Sept 11 attacks beforehand but remained silent in order to benefit financial investors of a Washington based investment group. The request was sent to US Rep Joel Hefley, Chairman of the House Committee of Standards and Conduct and referenced Rule 43 which states A member, officer, or employee of the House of Representatives shall conduct himself at all times in a manner which shall reflect credibility on the House of Representatives. The letter went on to say that It is shameful and indeed unethical and dangerous that McKinney has publicly alleged an unfounded conspiracy of silence involving high elected officials, government employees and the President himself that resulted in the deaths of thousands of Americans. At the time the letter was written McKinney was being investigated for violations stemming from the invading of polling places on election day 2000, and harassing and intimidating poll watchers and directly soliciting votes while in the polling place. Twice the Georgia State Board of Elections heard evidence and voted unanimously that action be taken be a state administrative law judge. McKinney is of the opinion that the United States is one of the worst human rights abusers in the world. She has said An African American newborn has less chance of reaching 65 than does a baby born in Bangladesh. What McKinney doesn't know is that life expectancy for men and women, race not considered, is 9 years greater than in Bangladesh and you can read that in any comparative World Atlas. (Athens Banner-Herald, Tues, 6/26/01) McKinney and other congress persons represented the Clinton administration at the inagural of Charles Taylor, the new president of Liberia. When she returned she made a statement to the Atlanta Journal & Constitution about Mr Taylor in which she said Taylor was one of Africa's potential continental leaders and she would work to improve trade between Georgia and Africa. Mr James Kpanneh Doe of Atlanta wrote to McKinney calling her her statements disappointing and embarrassing by giving sanction to a government that is yet to prove its commitment to democratic governance. Mr Doe went on to say McKinney had a lack of informed understanding of the Liberian crisis and contrasts with views of others such as president Jimmy Carter who had a longer association with Liberia and a deeper involvement with Africa. On August 20, 2002, the voters of the 4th Congressional District ousted McKinney and elected her challenger, former State Court Judge Denise Majette.
sooyiban 07/26/2004
An inarticulate, ignorant racist.
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