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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Dear Sweet Lord, Cynthia McKinney Is Nuts!!!

From the AP, retold by WQXI 790 AM Atlanta:


"And Georgia’s infamously coiffed congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, filed a new piece of legislation: House Resolution 4968, "The Tupac Amaru Shakur Records Release Act of 2006." McKinney believes the government may know more than it's saying about Shakur's murder in 1996, as such, The bill declares that "all government records related to the life and death of Tupac Amaru Shakur should be preserved for historical and governmental purposes." McKinney has previously stated that she thinks "government surveillance teams" may have witnessed Shakur's shooting and have failed to come forward."

For the love of God! This country is at war! American citizens are living in filth, with no water, food or shelter! Children can't read! Illegal immigrants are mobilizing in the streets and you're spending how much of your constituents' tax dollars on pending legislation regarding Tupac?!?!!

Granted, I'm a Tupac fan just like the next guy, but you know what I'm a bigger fan of? Feeding the poor. And cleaning up New Orleans. Hey, Cynthia, is Tupac going to help you manage the needs and overflow of Hurricane refugees into your state? No! He's dead!

And yes, there is a possibility the goverment had something to do with it and that issue should be addressed. But you know who else is dying at the hands of the government? John Q. Everyone Who Lives In Sudan. Call me crazy, but I think we should concentrate on preventing complete genocide of a race while we can, rather than delving into a federal game of Clue -- Gansta Edition.

Speaking of Clue, I know whodunnit, and by "it" I mean paint herself in a flattering shade of loony --- it was Rep. McKinney in the Cannon Building with a cell phone!

1 Comments:

At 12:16 PM, Blogger Jaded Lens said...

She's also in trouble for flying in Isaac Hayes to dedicate her new office on the government dime. Rock n Roll...

 

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