- "McKinney is a dangerous fool whose voice needs
to be stifled"
- -Kathleen Parker
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- Comment
Paul Walker
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- Kathleen Parker thinks the black woman Cynthia McKinney
would look a lot better working at a Walmart, than in Congress. That would
go along with the fact that she seems to want to "purify the gene
pool" of those who are "too stupid to live"...just a hint.
It is another variation on ABC's theme of weeding out the dangerously insane
who believe in "baseless conspiracy theories."
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- According to the Nazi or Fascist view, some people are
just mentally unfit for public office, so if they speak about political
leaders possibly being involved in corruption, criminal conspiracy or treason,
they should get the axe and be forced out of office for their "dangerous
and irresponsible statements".
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- I seem to recall Hitler also talked like this and followed
such ideals in his totalitarian program of crushing dissent, free speech
and in weeding out the "unfit" including the mentally and physically
handicapped, Blacks, Jews, Gays, Gypsies and many others. So then they
were sent off to take a "shower" in ZyklonB gas, lined up before
pits and shot or worked in slave camps until their wasted bodies broke
down and the eyes rolled up into their sockets.
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- The stench of rotting corpses was even too much for the
Nazi torturers so they devised an ingenius system of ovens for cremating
the bodies that could barely keep up with the demand. There had to be other
ways to deal with so much human flesh and bone. Of course the Nazis were
a very resourceful and efficient group of people. They took great pains
at recycling for the war effort. Human hair was shaved off to make blankets.
Teeth were yanked out to get the gold and melt it down. Fat was used for
soap, skin for lampshades. There were really endless uses of the human
body and its many parts.
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- After Germany was defeated, the citizens living around
Auchwitz, Bergen Belsen and Dachau, who allowed themselves to be mind-controlled
by a dictator using the same methods that Bush has used to grab power,
were marched over to the camps to see what their Fuhrer had done to so
many millions of innocent people. They were forced to face the horror and
the hellish stench of piles of bodies, stacked like cordwood that had been
slave-driven, experimented upon, beaten, raped, tortured, starved and shot
like vermin. They cried and protested, "We didn't know! We didn't
know!", covering their mouths with hankerchiefs to allay the rotten
stench.
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- If things continue the way they are going, one day Kathleen
Parker too will be marched over to piles upon piles of bloated corpses,
bodies of people she once said were "too stupid to live." And
she will whine and cry "But, but..I didn't know! I didn't know!"
She is such a pretty young white woman. I'm sure she will make a Good Little
Nazi.
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- Don't say it can never happen here America. It has already
started and we have to stop it by learning from history and exposing the
truth about what really happened on 911. ___
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- Idiotic, Absurd Comments About 911
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- By Kathleen Parker
Columnist OrlandoSentinel.com
4-17-2
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- Every time I hear of another Palestinian "suicide
bomber," I think: Darwin Awards. You know, the evolutionary awards
bestowed each year on those who purify the gene pool by removing themselves
from it. Darwin winners are, in the words of awards manager Wendy Northcutt,
"too stupid to live."
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- Likewise, every time I hear Rep. Cynthia McKinney, D-Ga.,
speak, I think: There ought to be an award. We could call it The McKinney
Award -- for people "too stupid to serve in public office."
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- For McKinney is hands-down winner for stupidest thing
ever said while in public office for her recent assertion that President
George W. Bush knew about the 9-11 attacks in advance and did nothing to
prevent them. Why? So that all his cronies could get rich on the subsequent
military buildup. (Audience, all together now: Ah-haaaa!!!)
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- "We know there were numerous warnings of the events
to come on September 11th," said McKinney during a recent interview
with a Berkeley, Calif., radio station. "What did this administration
know and when did it know it, about the events of September 11th? Who else
knew, and why did they not warn the innocent people of New York who were
needlessly murdered? What do they have to hide?"
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- Not only is McKinney's comment idiotic, absurd and --
under other circumstances, hilarious, if you like slapstick -- it's dangerous.
Would that we could ignore such ignoramuses, but we can't because "they"
won't. "They" being terrorists, Islamic extremists, or others
on the growing list of crazy people who can't get to those 72 virgins supposedly
waiting for them in heaven fast enough. (I'm still confused about what
compels young women to blow themselves up. Maybe they promise the ladies
an eternity free of Arafat's decaying visage. One could be tempted.)
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- You have to wonder, is McKinney really that, um, misguided?
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- Since making her radio comments, McKinney has backtracked
a few steps. "I am not aware of any evidence showing that President
Bush or members of his administration have personally profited from the
attacks of 9-11," she said. "A complete investigation might reveal
that to be the case."
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- "Might" is a mighty big word when you're accusing
the president of the United States of being a mass murderer and of otherwise
helping kindle World War III. A complete investigation also might prove
that McKinney has been dropping acid and living with cross-dressing dental
hygienists under the Brooklyn Bridge (not that there's anything wrong with
that), but then again, it might not.
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- McKinney's conspiracy theory apparently evolved from
her sense that (follow closely) because former President George H.W. Bush,
father of the current president, is an adviser to a Washington-based investment
firm, the Carlyle Group -- and because Carlyle Group investors have been
enriched by the war on terrorism owing to their partial ownership of a
military contractor -- Bingo! Dubya obviously permitted suicidal Islamic
fanatics to bring down the World Trade Center towers and part of the Pentagon.
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- By McKinney's theory, Bush would have to have been disappointed
that hijacked Flight 93 went down in a Pennsylvania field instead of hitting
its presumed target, the White House. Hey, and Bush was in Florida that
day. Hmmmmm.
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- In reporting McKinney's insatiable appetite for her own
boots, The Washington Post noted that McKinney has often "given voice
to radical critiques of U.S. policy, especially in the Middle East."
Given voice? Radical critiques? Let's call a farm implement a farm implement
and translate that for the nice folks back home: "McKinney has made
yet another over-the-top publicity grab, not yet grasping that most Americans
consider her an imbecile."
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- Of course, news reporters have to be objective and respectful,
even toward loonies like McKinney, which is why God created columnists.
Here's the real deal: McKinney is a dangerous fool whose voice needs to
be stifled. Not forcefully, of course. But couldn't we get this woman a
job at Wal-Mart, greeting the public she so desperately courts? Wishfully
thinking, couldn't we just impeach her?
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- I realize you can't impeach a public official for dragging
down the national I.Q., but you can impeach for treason. Once McKinney's
hysterical rant is translated into Arabic for a vulnerable, gullible and
homicidal public, she's on their team, not ours. As Sen. Zell Miller, another
Georgia Democrat, has noted, her statement is "very dangerous and
irresponsible."
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- At the very least, oh, lovely, smart people of Georgia,
vote this bad actress out of business. Do it for your country. Do it soon.
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- http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/opin
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