Posted on 06/22/2002 4:01:32 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
WASHINGTON -- The relationship that Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-Ga.) shares with Arab-Americans runs deeper than her call for more attention to the Palestinian side of the Middle Eastern conflict. The DeKalb County congresswoman's connections stretch significantly into the pockets and purses of the Arab-American and Muslim communities. About one-fourth of the individuals who have contributed to McKinney's campaigns over the past five years have names that appear to be Arab-American or Muslim, according to an informal study of Federal Election Commission records. Their contributions total $142,950, a full third of the money McKinney has collected from individuals over the last five years, a review of government records by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution indicates. Arab-American leaders, including some who believe their community has been singled out for persecution since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, say the explanation for their generosity is simple: McKinney is a longtime supporter. Their concerns are particularly pertinent in the wake of regulations proposed by U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft to require certain foreign visitors, particularly those of Middle Eastern and Muslim descent, to submit to more extensive border security checks. Arab-American leaders say McKinney has spoken in their defense when other members of Congress would not. They appreciate that she has lamented the quality of life that Palestinians in the Middle East suffer. "McKinney has addressed our conventions more than once. She has received standing ovations. She has brought tears to people's eyes more than once," said Hussein Ibish, spokesman for the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. The contributions are a sizable chunk of McKinney's campaign bank account, especially when compared with those of other members of Congress. For instance, Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.), whose district includes part of the largest Arab-American community in the nation, took in $21,525 from individual contributors with names that appear to be Arab-American or Muslim, according to the AJC study. That amount equals not quite 3 percent of Dingell's $835,893 in campaign contributions over the five-year period.. McKinney's list of donors includes some of the top leaders in the national Arab-American and Muslim communities. Among them are Abdurahman Alamoudi, president of the American Muslim Council, a nonprofit advocacy organization based in Washington; Clovis Maksoud, former United Nations special representative; and Ziad Asali, president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, based in Washington. "My relationships with the Arab-American and American Muslim communities are based on the belief that they, like Americans of all ethnic and religious backgrounds, are full members of the American family," McKinney said. "As African-Americans, we understand what it's like to have our values, institutions and leadership berated or delegitimized," she said. "It's not enough just to speak out against hate crimes. We must also oppose the kind of stereotyping and incitement that allow violence to thrive and that are directed at Arabs and Muslims with increasing regularity in some circles." Not everyone is happy with McKinney's relationship with some Arab-Americans. The conservative Southeastern Legal Foundation, based in Atlanta, has charged that some of her donors have pledged support for organizations engaged in terrorism. The leader of one of the groups, the American Muslim Council, did not return a reporter's telephone call, but he has told other publications that he supports only the humanitarian efforts of the organizations in question, not terrorist attacks. The Southeastern Legal Foundation asked House Democratic Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Mo.) to strip McKinney of her assignments on the House Armed Services and House Foreign Relations committees. Gephardt has made no change. Ties with Jews strained McKinney's relationship with the Arab-American community goes back years. In 1991, as a member of the Georgia House, she admonished President George Bush for attacking Iraq. About two-thirds of her House colleagues angrily walked out. Arab-American organizations have been appreciative. While there are a handful of Arab-American officeholders in Washington, including Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham, those who speak out to defend Arab-Americans and explain their views are few, Ibish said. McKinney was the only member of Congress to show up at a Washington rally in support of Arab-Americans this spring. Over the years, she has spoken often at Arab-American charity fund-raisers and political functions, and she was a good friend of Hala Maksoud, head of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, who died recently. "She has a real understanding of our concerns and our experiences, which is quite rare for any member of Congress," Ibish said. "Also, she's got staffers who were former interns here at [the anti-discrimination committee], so there's a professional connection here as well." At the same time, McKinney's relationship with members of the Jewish community continues to be strained. Jewish leaders were chagrined in 1996 when her father, Democratic state Rep. Billy McKinney, made anti-Semitic remarks during her re-election campaign for Congress. The congresswoman distanced herself from her father's comments, but the strain remained. Jewish leaders also have been upset that McKinney has refused to distance herself from controversial Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. Their opinion has not changed, even when McKinney has tried to apologize for or clarify her position. "Each time, she'll try to clean herself up but then dig herself deeper," said Deborah Lauter, the Atlanta-based Southeast regional director for the Anti-Defamation League. Earlier this year, McKinney told a talk show host on public radio that she believes the current President Bus hand his administration might have had prior knowledge of the terrorist attacks and that White House associates stood to gain from the disaster's aftermath. "Her attacks on President Bush were a final straw," Lauter said. "They were perceived as being so off the wall -- that's really the only way I can express it -- that conjuring up a conspiracy theory, at a time when the president and all Americans are trying to deal with this crisis in a realistic way, just discredited her further." A few weeks later, however, McKinney claimed some vindication when the administration acknowledged that federal agencies had received some hint beforehand that terrorists might attack. The Southeastern Legal Foundation continues to say that McKinney's actions are improper. "I would say that while there's no problem with Arab-Americans donating to political candidates, the problem comes when you have got Middle Eastern organizations with ties to global terrorist organizations," said Phil Kent, foundation president. The test for McKinney comes this summer, when she faces former state Superior Court Judge Denise Majette in the Democratic primary for the 4th District seat. Most political observers have called McKinney's seat safe, but others think she might receive a real challenge from Majette, an African-American woman. "It's hard to tell," Lauter said about McKinney. "If I were her, I would be more concerned about how she's perceived on the Hill with her colleagues. If anything, that's what will do it."
Rep. Cynthia McKinney
Notice that the AJC doesn't discuss the American Muslim Council angle much. Or that Hilliary gave them back their money after the stink that was made when she took it.
Note to the AJC: All the news that's not fit to print?
The McKinney Files.... | ||||||
... it reads like the Bagadad 'phone book! I will include this in another mass email I'm working up. |
McKinney, taught anti-semitism by her father, is a natural choice for arab campaign contributions.
She's black, a female and hates America.
As a black female, she is bullet proof. Her dim buddies wouldn't put a flea collar on her even if they all came down with worms!
Alas, it's gonna take a couple of more 9/11s to get vile scum like this out of Washington.
Scary,scary,scary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ahmed, Waseem
9/11/01 $250.00
Las Vegas, NV 89117
Center for Lung Diseases/Physician -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Alamoudi, Abdurahman
9/11/01 $2,000.00
Falls Church, VA 22041
American Muslim Foundation/Presiden -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Alamoudi, Abdurahman
9/11/01 $1,000.00
Falls Church, VA 22041
American Muslim Foundation/Presiden -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Alkebsi, Abdulwahab
9/11/01 $700.00
Potomac, MD 20854
Islamic Institute/Executive Directo -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Ashqar, Abdelhaleem
9/11/01 $250.00
Alexandria, VA 22310
Howard University/Professor -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Awad, Nihad
9/11/01 $500.00
Washington, DC 20003
CAIR/Director -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Baig, Khaliq
9/11/01 $500.00
Las Vegas, NV 89123
-[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Bushnaq, Yaser
9/11/01 $500.00
Falls Church, VA 22041
Self Employed/Computer Consultant -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Chowdhry, Bashir
9/11/01 $500.00
Las Vegas, NV 89120
-[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Chowdhry, Shaheen
9/11/01 $250.00
Las Vegas, NV 89128
-[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Fareed, Atif
9/11/01 $1,000.00
Henderson, NV 89015
Southwest Airlines/Pilot -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Genena, Donna
9/11/01 $500.00
Las Vegas, NV 89144
-[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Haikal, Osama
9/11/01 $500.00
Henderson, NV 89014
Self/Physician -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Hasan, Faisal
9/11/01 $600.00
Fairfax, VA 22032
Carfax/Govt. Relations -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Ibrahim, Hassan
9/11/01 $1,000.00
Centreville, MD 22020
-[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Irani, Ray
9/11/01 $1,000.00
Los Angeles, CA 90077
Occidental Petroleum Corp. -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Jabri, Sabah
9/11/01 $250.00
San Diego, CA 92130
N/A/Retired -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Mirza, Yaqub
9/11/01 $500.00
Herndon, VA 20170
Mar Jac Investments Inc./President -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Monib, Ahmed
9/11/01 $250.00
Las Vegas, NV 89106
-[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Omeish, Mohamed
9/11/01 $500.00
Falls Church, VA 22041
American Muslim Foundation/Vice Pre -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Qazi, Sayed
9/11/01 $1,000.00
Las Vegas, NV 89107
Qazi Medical Corporation/M.D. -[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Saleh, Yousef
9/11/01 $300.00
Springfield, VA 22151
-[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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Totonji, Ahmad
9/11/01 $1,000.00
Herndon, VA 20170
-[Contribution]
Transaction itemized by: CYNTHIA MCKINNEY FOR CONGRESS
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..............Las Vegas, NV's representation also was interesting. Didn't some of the 911 scumbags visit Las Vegas in the months prior to Sept. 2001?
Not sure she was first, but she was one of the most strident.
Talk radio ( AKA "the poor man's Internet" ) was where I first heard her manic blatherings discussed.
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