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Presidential Candidate McKinney Charges 5,000 "Prisoners" Executed in Wake of Katrina
Written by Chris Cook   
Saturday, 04 October 2008 14:45
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Presidential Candidate McKinney Charges 5,000 "Prisoners" Executed in Wake of Katrina
by C. L. Cook
Former Democratic party House representative, and current Green Party candidate for president, Cynthia McKinney at a recent press conference charged mass executions of "prisoners" occurred in Louisiana in the wake of hurricane Katrina in 2005. 
 
 
 
The source of McKinney's allegation was purportedly a woman whose son was assigned the grim task of disposing of the bodies of thousands of men who all received a single gunshot to the head. Both the man involved and his mother wish to remain anonymous, the man saying he was forced to sign a confidentiality agreement.
 
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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
written by jjw, October 05, 2008
I can just visualize the lawyer assigned the task of writing up the Nondisclosure Agreement "I will not tell anybody about disposing of 5,000 US citizens shot execution style" as if that would be some sort of legal protection. To anybody with a reasonable grasp of reality, it is painfully obvious that McKinney is a barking moonbat with delusions of persecution. Perhaps they are using mannequins in the prisons they were once in and "voice morphing technology" to fool their relatives into thinking they are still alive. Of course, some readers of this website may just be credulous enough to buy into this drivel as they fantasize about the great hardships they suffer in their twilight struggle against the tyranny of Dick Cheney.
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Virtual Outreach for McKinney Campaign
written by Anita, October 11, 2008
Cynthia McKinney was the lead investigator and speaks on what she knows about Katrina and it's aftermath and has all of this noted in her supplemental report and legislation which is now a matter of Congressional record.

You can see more here:
http://archives.allthingscynthiamckinney.com/mckinney.house.gov/hl/index.htm
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