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Green Party U.S. presidential candidate oozes brain poo: proof that 20% of the population is weird

image Former Democratic Party Congressman (for 12 years) Cynthia McKinney is the one who declared shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, that President Bush knew all about the coming attack but simply failed to warn Americans because of his father’s big corporate interests.  None of which were based in New York’s Twin Towers, apparently. 

No matter.  Liberals re-elected her.  That’s how liberals think. 

Then they quit voting for her after striking a Capitol Police officer in 2006.  Therefore she joined the Greens.  Hey didn’t a Liberal do that here, recently?

And now the new Green Party genius has another theory. 

I love the last line that I captured here from this Fox News report:

Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney, known for her provocative statements when she was a congresswoman from Georgia, accused the Department of Defense this week of using Hurricane Katrina to cover up the slaughter of 5,000 prisoners.

At a news conference in Oakland, Calif., on Sunday, McKinney claimed the Pentagon authorized the execution of the prisoners with one bullet to the head three years ago and then dumped their bodies in a Louisiana swamp.

McKinney said she heard the story from the mother of a National Guard soldier who said her son was assigned to help dispose of the bodies.

“And these were mostly males and her son was afraid to talk because he had signed a silence agreement,” McKinney told the crowd. “So he only complained to his mother. But the data was entered into a Pentagon computer.”

McKinney said she verified the story from “insiders” who wanted to remain anonymous.

“I suspect that these are prisoners. … So this investigation of the whole prison industrial complex is extremely important and it should not end with just a question of the nature of prisons in our country,” she said to a captivated audience. “These 5,000 souls also need some justice too.”

A Defense Department spokesman dismissed McKinney’s accusation.

“The claim is outrageous on the very face of it and doesn’t merit any further consideration,” said Lt. Col. Les’ Melnyk. “It would be inconceivable that 5,000 people would go missing in America without anyone noticing it prior to this.”

Psychologists and psychology professors contacted by FOXNews.com wouldn’t comment on McKinney’s mental condition, but they expressed shock at her assertion. …

 

Post this story at CBC.ca and you’d probably have 80% of the commenters supporting her theory and wondering what in blazes was so weird about it. 

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