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To: Grampa Dave
Let me hold your beer, while you get those links to work. None worked for me.

Crap! I blew through the code too fast - here it is with the links working (or at least they should).


The time has come for Georgia's greatest political embarrassment, Cynthia McKinney, to return to the private sector where she can no longer cast shame on our great state and nation.

McKinney is a loose cannon.  Her behavior since taking office, both in and out of the news, shows that she will say and do ANYTHING.  She is without peer for making unsupportable claims and bringing dishonor to her constituents.

McKinney's recent political gaffes include ASKING Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin-Talal (after the September 11th tragedy) for his $10 Million check, after New York City Mayor Rudy Guiliani rejected the "conditional" contribution.  This unbelievably callous act pales by comparison to her more recent assertions that President Bush did not act to stop September 11th (after the CIA reported a generic rumor of a possible airline hijacking--nothing more and no specifics), because a war on terrorism would be good for President Bush's (and former President George W. Bush's) wealthy military friends.  Outrageous!  Scandalous!  Senator Zell Miller has even publicly described McKinney's statements as "loony," and "disgraceful," undoubtedly mirroring the private sentiments of a great majority of people across Georgia and across the United States. In light of McKinney's comments and public behavior, it is most interesting to follow the money to discern exactly who is pouring funds into her campaign coffers.

5 posted on 08/06/2002 2:36:01 PM PDT by mhking
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To: mhking
It works now, and that was good beer, here's your empty bottle back.

Her neck is bigger in diameter than her head. Linebacker neck and small brain cage.

8 posted on 08/06/2002 2:51:02 PM PDT by Grampa Dave
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