Posted on 04/19/2006 3:42:21 PM PDT by NewDestiny
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson will appear as a guest on "Hannity & Colmes" this evening, Wednesday (4-19) at 9 p.m. Eastern / 6 p.m. Pacific to discuss the latest report on Rep. Cynthia McKinney's clash with a Capitol Hill police officer several weeks ago. The report for the first time offers specific details of what took place when the officer tried to stop McKinney from going around a security checkpoint to enter a House office building, including allegations that the congresswoman struck the officer "in his chest with a closed fist."
Rev. Peterson is scheduled to debate Michael Bond (son of Julian Bond and former NAACP deputy director). Due to the nature of live television times and dates are subject to change.
Didn't know H&C was still on the air.
It's still on. And sometimes, the conservatives get to speak. Dang, can't they get any other leftist brutha other than Michael Bond? He's on that show more than the CryptKeeper is.
(That IS what the "C" in "H&C" stands for, isn't it?)
don't keep beating a dead horse.....
and she is a horse.
Report: McKinney struck officer with 'closed fist'
Posted by blogblogginaway
On News/Activism 04/18/2006 6:24:11 PM PDT · 190 replies · 5,207+ views
AJC.COM/METRO ^ | april 109 2006 | BOB KEMPER
I know who Jesse is, and that he is on the good side. My question was, does the left have any otha brutha to trot out than Michael Bond? Granted, he's not a screamer like Leo Terrell, or some of the other leftists they could pull.
The media couldn't be pouring gas onto the rape case to distract people from this one could they?
Hope the cop sues the pension off her.
Hope the cop sues the pension off her.
H&C has turned into a 'Greta' missing / murder / rape / legal / opine-a-thon.
He's such a decent man, I adore him.
sw
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