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-RetweetCynthia McKinney on Foreign Policy, Part 2

Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 9:42:22 am PST

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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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.

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

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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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