Thursday, February 09, 2006

Today on The Alex Jones Show: Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) "The Last Girl Scout"




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TODAY ON THE ALEX JONES SHOW

Cynthia McKinney

Alex talks with Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) the only House Representative to stand up to the Bush Whitehouse Crime Syndicate. Alex and firebrand McKinney will discuss a variety important issues including DynCorp, the FEMA induced Hurricane Katrina disaster, voter fraud, trillions missing from the Pentagon, the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, the push for war with Iran and more.


Related Information:

Cynthia Mckinney @ Project Censored:

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Cynthia Mckinney Grills Rumsfeld over missing Pentagon Trillions

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Matrox of Evil and check out Cynthia McKinney's powerful Speech

Cynthia McKinney's Official US House Website


SOURCE - http://www.infowars.com/


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Representative Cynthia McKinney Grills Rumsfeld On Dyncorp Sex Rings, Missing Pentagon Trillions & 9/11 Wargames

C-Span | March 24, 2005

Rumseld and Myers forced to shuffle uncomfortably and fumble for words as McKinney gets in their face about three issues seldom mentioned in official circles.

From a reader: Here is a Video of Representative Cynthia McKinney's Exchange on the House Hearing on FY06 Dept. of Defense Budget, March 11th, 2005.

Watch how McKinney asks questions about Dyncorp slave rings, the 3 trillion missing from the pentagon and the 911 wargames.

Notice the faces Rumsfeld, Myers, Jones, Hunter and others make!!

SOURCE - http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/mckinney_grills_rumsfeld.htm



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Cynthia McKinney's Home Vandalized

Tuesday, January 31, 2006
By: Michael Ivey

Cynthia McKinneyCynthia McKinney (D-GA) found her front yard "toilet papered" with VCR tape Sunday when she returned from promoting her new documentary 'American Blackout' at the Sundance Film Festival. "Obviously, someone wants to send a message that they know where I live and can have access to my front yard to do unkind things," she said. The crime was reported to local police.

Her film 'American Blackout' chronicles voting irregularities and supposed disenfranchisement of some African Americans from 2000-2004. McKinney hopes "everyone who cares about our country" will see it. The Congresswoman has been a heavy critic of the Bush Administration and lead a national investigation into the 2000 presidential election irregularities.


Cynthia McKinney also initiated a bill in the House of Representatives last November that calls for the creation of a records collection at the National Archives pertaining to the unsolved killing of emcee Tupac Shakur. HR 4210 calls for "a second repository at the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts in Stone Mountain, Georgia" as well. The center opened Jun. 11, 2005.

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Plot Summary for "American Blackout" (2006)


Most people have heard of the voting irregularities that marred the presidential elections of 2000 and 2004. Some even know of the resulting challenges to the electoral votes by African-American congressional representatives. However, because the mainstream media shies away from reporting cases of imperiled democracy the public is left to believe these stories are at worst insignificant rumors or at best one-off incidents that result from an overburdened election system.

American Blackout chronicles the recurring patterns of disenfranchisement witnessed from 2000 to 2004 while following the story of Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, who not only took an active role in investigating these election debacles but also found herself in the middle of one after publicly questioning the Bush Administration about the 9-11 terrorist attacks.

Some call Cynthia McKinney a civil rights leader among the ranks of Shirley Chisholm and Malcolm X. Others call her a conspiracy theorist and a 'looney.' American Blackout gains unprecedented access to one of the most controversial and dangerous politicians in America and examines the contemporary tactics used to control our democratic process and silence political dissent.


The film features interviews with: US Congressional Representatives, John Lewis, Cynthia McKinney, John Conyers, Bernie Sanders, and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones; former US Civil Rights Commissioner & Dean of UC Berkeley's School of Law, Christopher Edley; BBC journalist Greg Palast; and, Van Jones, Executive Director of the Ella Baker Center. American Blackout is directed by GNN's Ian Inaba, the creator of the controversial pre-election music video for Eminem's "Mosh" (watch the video at: http://gnn.tv/videos/28/ ), and features music from: DJ Shadow, Soulsavers and Thievery Corporation, among others.

Summary written by Ian Inaba

SOURCE - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0492443/plotsummary


Headlines : Civil Liberties

GNN's "American Blackout" wins Special Jury prize at Sundance

Sat, 28 Jan 2006 21:32:34 -0800

Summary:

GNN’s Ian Inaba had a great week at Sundance, garnering audience and critical acclaim for his moving and well-constructed quasi-biographical study of Cynthia McKinney and the disenfranchisement of Black voters. “Engrossing, fast-paced, stylish… a powerful examination of voting rights in America,” beamed the Hollywood Reporter, which also filed this report from the Awards Ceremony in Park City. Congratulations to Ian, his (long-suffering) producer Anastasia King and clutch-pin animator and designer Anson Vogt who gave the movie its gritty feel. Now someone just has to put it on TV...

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SOURCE - http://www.guerrillanews.com/headlines/7267/GNN_s_American_Blackout_wins_Special_Jury_prize_at_Sundance


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February 08, 2006

22 US Reps Want Impeachment Probe

By Matthew Cardinale, Atlanta Progressive News

22 US Representatives–including two members of the Georgia delegation–have now signed on as co-sponsors of H. Res 635, demanding a probe which could recommend Bush’s impeachment, including the initial sponsor, US Rep. John Conyers, Atlanta Progressive News has learned.



23 US Representatives now total want Bush either to face an impeachment probe or to resign. US Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) is the representative who has called for Bush’s resignation, according to a World Can’t Wait statement issued to Atlanta Progressive News.

Five (5) Members of US Congress signed on yesterday, February 07, 2006, including US Rep. Sam Farr (D-CA), Maurice Hinchey (D-NY), John Lewis (D-GA), Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), and Cynthia McKinney (D-GA), according to thomas.loc.gov.

Previously, Rep. Lewis had called for Bush’s impeachment over wiretapping–an offense not referenced in the bill by Rep. Conyers–but now appears to support a broader investigation.

Also, Rep. McKinney had previously signed the World Can’t Wait statement, but now appears to have stopped waiting for Mr. Bush to resign voluntarily.


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SOURCE - http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_matthew__060208_22_us_reps_want_bush.htm


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Katrina and the Missing Administration

Thu, 09 Feb 2006 12:17:18 -0800

By Rep. Cynthia McKinney

Bush should have wiretapped FEMA and Chertoff

Editor’s note: This Saturday, Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney hosted a Katrina Town Hall Meeting in her hometown of Atlanta. The following are her remarks to the assembled citizens:

While the Bush Administration spends time listening in on our phone and e-mail conversations, it would do well to read the memos and reports of its own employees. Setting the stage with its failure to protect the American people on September 11th, and then with its rush to war in Iraq with forged documents, no matter what the facts were, the Bush Administration has shown for the third time, with Hurricane Katrina, that when it really matters and U.S. lives are on the line, it is at best confused and negligent.



On Monday, we will turn in our report to the Special Katrina Panel chaired by Congressman Tom Davis of Virginia. I have not been reticent with my words at that panel and I will not be reticent in our report.

While New Orleans was flooding and the Gulf States were being decimated, President Bush was on vacation at the Texas ranch; Vice President Cheney was fly-fishing in Wyoming; Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was booed as she took in a Broadway play and afterwards was spotted buying a reported $7,000 worth of Ferragamo shoes in New York City; Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld took in a San Diego Padres baseball game; Secretary of Homeland Security Chertoff, the principal man in charge of such disasters decided to stay home.


On Friday, August 26, Mayor Blanco declares a state of emergency Saturday, August 27, Blanco asks Bush to declare a federal state of emergency; that was done on the same day, giving the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA full authority to respond to Katrina—two full days before landfall Sunday, August 28, Mayor Nagin issues first ever mandatory evacuation and Secretary Chertoff is warned by the National Weather Service that the levees could be topped; Louisiana National Guard requests 700 buses from FEMA Monday, August 29, Katrina makes landfall as President Bush flies to Phoenix to share birthday cake with Senator John McCain; Governor Blanco again asks President Bush for assistance.

She says, “We need everything you’ve got.”


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SOURCE - http://www.gnn.tv/articles/2096/Katrina_and_the_Missing_Administration


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From Wikipedia...


On July 22, 2005, McKinney held a congressional briefing on Capitol Hill to address outstanding issues regarding the September 11, 2001 attacks. The day-long briefing featured family members of victims, former intelligence agency officials, noted authors, and other experts who collectively gave a searing indictment of the 9/11 Commission and its recommendations.

First to speak were the Jersey Girls, an organization of 9/11 widows who endeavored to see the 9/11 Commission formed, only to conclude that it was "an insult to the intelligence of the American public," as member Lorie Van Auken described it in her opening statement. The four morning panels were meant to address flaws, omissions, and the lack of historical and political analysis in the commission's report. Three afternoon panels critiqued the commission's recommendations in the areas of foreign and domestic policy, and intelligence reform.


An Atlanta Journal-Constitution editorial maintained that the purpose of the event was to discuss whether or not the Bush administration was involved in the 9/11 attacks, and was timed to coincide with the first anniversary of the 9/11 Commission's reports, expressing surprise that McKinney was once again taking on the issue which was widely believed to have been the one that cost her her House seat, yet the Journal-Constitution refused to publish McKinney's reply.

McKinney's interest in 9/11 relates specifically to her opposition to excessive government secrecy. She has submitted to Congress two versions of the same bill, the "MLK Records Act" (one in 2003, the other in 2005,) which, if signed into law, would release all currently sealed files concerning the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.. These records were sealed in 1978 and are not due to be declassified until the year 2038. Likewise, the 9/11 Commission has sealed all the notes and transcripts of some 2,000 interviews, all the forensic evidence, and both classified and non-classified documents used in compiling its final report until January, 2009.


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SOURCE - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_McKinney


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A 2.7 trillion dollar budget for 2007 to be unveiled by the George W. Bush administration reportedly curbs core social programs while beefing up US defense spending by five percent.(AFP/File/Jim Watson)


Yahoo! News

White House Details 141 Programs to Cut

By ANDREW TAYLOR, Associated Press Writer Thu Feb 9, 5:23 PM ET

WASHINGTON - Grants for safe and drug-free schools, vocational education and reading programs for jailed young people are among 141 federal programs President Bush wants to eliminate or cut significantly.


Bush has proposed axing most of them before, only to see Congress save them. The Office of Management and Budget released the new list Thursday.

Many of the programs proposed for elimination have an emotional pull, like one providing $107 million for food for the elderly poor.


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