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#1 McKinney introduces bill to impeach Bush

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 4:51 am
by frigidmagi
Yahoo
WASHINGTON - In what was likely her final legislative act in Congress, outgoing Georgia Rep. Cynthia McKinney introduced a bill Friday to impeach President Bush.

The legislation has no chance of passing and serves as a symbolic parting shot not only at Bush but also at Democratic leaders.Incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has made clear that she will not entertain proposals to sanction Bush and has warned the liberal wing of her party against making political hay of impeachment.

McKinney, a Democrat who drew national headlines in March when she struck a Capitol police officer, has long insisted that Bush was never legitimately elected. In introducing her legislation in the final hours of the current Congress, she said Bush had violated his oath of office to defend the Constitution and the nation's laws.

In the bill, she accused Bush of misleading Congress on the war in
Iraq and violating privacy laws with his domestic spying program.

McKinney has made no secret of her frustration with Democratic leaders since voters ousted her from office in the Democratic primary this summer. In a speech Monday at George Washington University, she accused party leaders of kowtowing to Republicans on the war in Iraq and on military mistreatment of prisoners.

McKinney, who has not discussed her future plans, has increasingly embraced her image as a controversial figure.

She has hosted numerous panels on Sept. 11 conspiracy theories and suggested that Bush had prior knowledge of the terrorist attacks but kept quiet about it to allow friends to profit from the aftermath. She introduced legislation calling for disclosure of any government records concerning the killing of rapper Tupac Shakur.

But it was her scuffle with a Capitol police officer that drew the most attention. McKinney struck the officer when he tried to stop her from entering a congressional office building. The officer did not recognize McKinney, who was not wearing her member lapel pin.

A grand jury in Washington declined to indict McKinney over the clash, but she eventually apologized before the House.
McKinney is what ya call an endangered specis at the moment. A Democrat who couldn't hold her seat in 2006. Soon to be extinct and good riddence. Get Rangel and Murtha to and I'll be a rather mollified Magi.

On to why I posted this. I figure it was best if this was posted and I came and said point blank that this is not the democratic party trying to take out Jr. This is the nightmare of every conspiracy theorist, a real life lone gunnut.

#2

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 10:19 am
by Mayabird
Actually, a Democrat held the seat, but it was a different Democrat that won it. Her district has a phobia against electing people that aren't black to the seat. McKinney lost before when another black woman, Denise Majette, (who happened to be sane) ran and everyone breathed a sigh of relief. Meanwhile McKinney and her father ran around blaming "J-E-W-S" for their loss. But then Majette ran for the Senate and lost and McKinney got her seat back. This time a black man, Hank Johnson, ran against her in the Democratic primary and was picked handily. Didn't stop her from playing the race card.

So yeah, it left out her constantly screaming racism when really she's a fruitcake and her rabid anti-Semitism. I've yet to figure out how a woman can be buddy-buddy with the Saudis, but she is and there you go.

I hate this state.

#3

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 11:02 am
by frigidmagi
I didn't say that the democratic party lost her seat Maya. I said she was a democrat who couldn't hold her seat and it's the pure truth. Yes she lost it to another democrat, that wasn't really the point.

#4

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 7:58 pm
by Mayabird
frigidmagi wrote:I didn't say that the democratic party lost her seat Maya. I said she was a democrat who couldn't hold her seat and it's the pure truth. Yes she lost it to another democrat, that wasn't really the point.
Okay, that's true. But my point still stands. Even though Georgia was the one state that went even more Republican in the last election, her seat wasn't taken by a Republican, but by a much more sane Democrat (not that it's really saying much as she was a raving lunatic, but hey).