Congresswoman Mckinney calls for new Black leadership
Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 02:22PM
TheSpook
In the spirit of the civil
rights era, black people must forge a new political vision, Cynthia
McKinney, D-Ga., told members of the Durham Committee on the Affairs of
Black People on Sunday. McKinney was the keynote speaker for the Durham
Committee's annual meeting at White Rock Baptist Church. The
organization, one of Durham's most influential and venerable political
groups, is beginning its 70th year. McKinney, who represents Georgia's
4th Congressional District east of Atlanta, described how she had been
castigated by many and betrayed by some in Washington for her
insistence on calling the Bush administration to account for lapses in
intelligence and security leading up to the terrorist hijackings of
Sept. 11, 2001. Her only electoral loss since first going to Congress
in 1993 as Georgia's first black congresswoman came in 2002, when her
statements on the theme were widely reported -- and misconstrued, she
said. The simple question of what the administration knew before 9/11
about the prospects of an attack, and when, deserve an answer, she
said, and raising them has done the nation a service. "It's clear we
know more after I asked the question than we did before," she said.
Facts thus uncovered, she said, included that on Sept. 10, 2001, top
military generals canceled flights, that in July 2001, then-Attorney
General John Ashcroft stopped flying on commercial flights and that in
the following month Bush was warned that terrorists were poised to
strike. "And then our president went fishing," McKinney said. [more]
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