Cynthia McKinney on Foreign Policy, Part 2

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Wed Mar 30, 2005 at 9:42 am PST • Views: 788

Here’s the fourth and final installment of Representative Cynthia McKinney (D-Moonbat) giving a speech sponsored by the Stalinist group International ANSWER at a small church. In the thrilling conclusion, McKinney touches on her favorite subjects: Halliburton, 9/11 conspiracies, and our total failure in Iraq.

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McKinney: We also need sanctions to be levied against … Halliburton

Also the nine billion dollars that’s missing … I mean uh, there’s money that’s being stolen … I guess I shouldn’t use such a strong term …

And of course, we had the two years where I was out when all of the revelations [makes ‘quote’ symbols with fingers] came out, which still don’t tell us the whole story about what happened exactly on September 11 …

Unnamed speaker: Oh, and also, something that was in the New York Times last week about women, and the plight of women, relative to, the fact that the mullahs are [inaudible] … you know, Hussein was totally secular, which is why we knew Osama Bin Laden wouldn’t have anything … we did his job for … in fact, some people think that. We did exactly what Iran wanted us to do.

McKinney: But, from what I have read, that Iraq is not being rebuilt.

But that, um, they have no infrastructure, they have no water, they have no electricity.

Also see:

Cynthia McKinney on Voting
Cynthia McKinney on Military Recruitment
Cynthia McKinney on Foreign Policy, Part 1

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