[Vision2020] Black priveledge
J Chevy
j_chvy at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 28 00:40:01 PDT 2006
Oh, it must be grand to be black; better yet, a black woman politician--or, a proud black woman. This double minority/other status evidently entitles her to the right to punch Capitol security guards and sling about racial slurs as sailors do four letter explicatives with no repercussions whatsoever. This repulsive behavior wouldnt fly for the good old boys, or anyone else for that matter; quite the opposite. However, the go-ahead-and-trample-me, Im-sorry-for-being-white mentality overrides any sanity that might otherwise prevail. Adding insult to injury, this characteristic is present in even the most conservative party members. Whats next for this black woman politician, now that she can successfully evade prosecution by playing the race-gender cards? Perhaps O.J., Rodney King, or race hustling reverends like Sharpton, Jackson, or Farrakhan could proffer up some adviceas if shes doing bad on her own.
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=/Politics/archive/200606/POL20060627a.html
McKinney Campaign Website Uses Racial Slurs, Critic Says
By Monisha Bansal
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
June 27, 2006
(CNSNews.com) - Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-Ga.), who charged last March that the Capitol Police harassed her because she is "a female black Congresswoman," allows posters on her re-election website to use racial slurs, a conservative black leader says.
Prominently featured on McKinney's campaign site are messages from people supporting the Georgia Democrat who refer to Republicans as "good ol' boy cracker-crats" and call a former Democratic opponent "an Oreo black candidate."
On the front page of the site, Greg Palast, an investigative reporter with the BBC, says: "The good ol' boy cracker-crats of the Republican Party are having themselves a regular hootenanny over allegations that Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney landed a punch on a security guard at the Capitol."
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She later apologized for hitting the officer with her cell phone, saying: "I know that the Capitol Hill Police are securing our safety, that of thousands of others, and I appreciate the work that they do. I deeply regret that the incident occurred."
McKinney, who represented the mostly African-American Fourth District of Georgia from 1992 to 2002 and regained her seat in 2004, also links to an article entitled "The Beloved Cynthia McKinney" from Michael Ruppert, a former police detective from Los Angeles who says he is a friend of McKinney's.
In the article, Ruppert attacks former Rep. Denise Majette (D-Ga.) with a racial epithet. Majette defeated McKinney in the Democratic primary in 2002 after the district had been redrawn. She served one term in the House before running for a seat in the U.S. Senate.
"An Oreo black candidate named Denise Majette emerged as lots of money poured from the coffers of the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) funded not only a hate campaign against McKinney, but in support of her opponent as well," Ruppert wrote.
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"Illegally, thousands of Republican voters crossed over to vote for the Oreo in the primary while the seat stayed safely Democratic, and all were quietly relieved when Cynthia didn't even make it to the general election," he continued.
Mychal Massie, chairman of the conservative group Project 21, said McKinney is responsible for the comments made by her "loyal fledglings."
"This is on her website; she is responsible for what is on her website," he said.
Massie told Cybercast News Service the comments are "morally opprobrious. They are disgusting, they are not worthy of any person, much less persons who occupy public office, and are sworn to act in the best interests of all people regardless of color, race or ethnicity."
"They are just wrong, but they are obviously not out of character for Cynthia McKinney or her fledglings," he said.
"Cynthia McKinney has time and time again risen to the lowest common denominator to show forth her lack of character, her lack of professionalism, her lack of decorum and her lack of respect for rule of law or for the provisions that govern others," Massie stated.
"She is not worthy, she is not fit to grace the halls of Congress," he added. "She brings with her a hatred, an animus and a racism that should have left America at the end of Jim Crow."
Calls made to Cynthia McKinney's campaign office seeking comment for this article were not returned by press time.
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