Posted on 08/16/2002 3:17:19 PM PDT by John Jorsett
Are McKinney's Campaign Contributors the Same People Named as Defendants in the Civil Suit Brought by 9/11 Victims Families and Survivors?
Goodbyecynthia.com calls on Cynthia McKinney to return any contributions given by individuals or organizations linked to terrorism, or in the alternative, donate the money to assist the victims of the September 11th tragedy.
Named defendants in Burnett v. al Baraka Investment and Dev. Corp. whose names ALSO match Cynthia McKinney's donor disclosure report (as of 1/25/02):
The Democrat Senate nominee in Texas, Ron Kirk, took money when he was mayor of Dallas from a guy who was actually convicted by the terrorist probe and is currently up for sentencing next month.
It's all there for anyone to see. The convicted terrorist is on the Justice Department website!!!
The same guy's listed on Kirk's campaign finance reports for Dallas mayor along with a bunch of other radical islamic activists affiliated with CAIR and the Holy Land Foundation, but the press has entirely ignored it. For more info see:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/734186/posts
For the record, the same guy's given money to GOP Congressman John Sununu along with a bunch of other radical islamics. The guy gives almost exclusively to Dems (including Ted Kennedy and Hitlery) but Sununu is an exception.
Sununu is challenging Senator Bob Smith in the NH GOP primary right now. Every Sununu supporter i've mentioned this to on FR has refused to talk about it.
From what I understand, Sununu is one of those Republicans who votes the party line on everything except for Israel. I've seen articles from some of those pro-Islamic groups praising him for "courageous" stances etc. for Palestinians. All the muslim groups seem to flock to him, including the radical ones like Alamoudi.
What are Sununu's chances thought to be against Smith?
I haven't seen the latest polls but a few weeks ago Sununu was leading Smith, thanks in part to the politicrats at the RNC who want to see Smith go down in a primary because he's too much of a "loose cannon."
They also think Smith is vulnerable to a Democrat challenger, but fail to realize they are making a self-fulfilling prophesy. Going into the race, Smith had more cash on hand than either Sununu or Shaheen, the 'rat, plus the advantage of incumbency. By running Sununu against him in the primary they themselves are the #1 cause of the vulnerability they think Smith has.
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