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Cynthia McKinney on CNN via YouTube - Speaks about USS Liberty
Youtube Wednesday, Dec 31, 2008 Mckinney tried to bring medical supplies to gaza. The boat was in international waters as it got rammed by an israeli patrol boat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZeNdIGI8os&eurl=http://www.prisonplanet.com/cynthia-mckinney-on-cnn-via-youtube-speaks-about-uss-liberty.html&feature=player_embedded |
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Cynthia McKinney on CNN via YouTube - Speaks about USS Liberty Youtube Wednesday, Dec 31, 2008 Mckinney tried to bring medical supplies to gaza. The boat was in international waters as it got rammed by an israeli patrol boat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZeNdIGI8os&eurl=http://www.prisonplanet.com/cynthia-mckinney-on-cnn-via-youtube-speaks-about-uss-liberty.html&feature=player_embedded |
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We Lived to Tell the Story:Lebanon Rescued Us
by Cynthia McKinney January 1, 2009 - We Lived to Tell the Story: Lebanon Rescued Us Yesterday, we met with the President of Lebanon, the Chief of the Military, and the Interior Minister who all thanked us for responding and risking our lives on a mission of mercy; we profusely thanked them for rescuing us. What would we have done, stranded out at sea, prohibited from reaching our destination, low on fuel, with a badly damaged boat if Lebanon had not accepted us? Lebanon sent their ships to find us. Lebanon rescued us. Lebanon welcomed us. And we are truly thankful. It's official now. We've been told that the sturdy, wood construction of our boat, Dignity, is the reason we are still alive. Fiberglass would probably not have withstood the impact of the Israeli attack and under different circumstances, we might not be here to tell the story. Even at that, the report that came to us yesterday after the Captain and First Mate went back to Sour (Tyre) to inspect the boat was that it was sinking, the damage is extensive, and the boat will take, in their estimation, at least one month to repair. Tomorrow, we will bring the Dignity from Sour to Beirut. And now, we must decide what to do and from where we will do it and how we are to get back to wherever that might be. My personal, and I know the group's, thanks must go to Al Jazeera, that allowed three of their reporters to be onboard with us on our voyage. As a result, Al Jazeera carried the story of the Dignity live, from castoff in Cyprus when our spirits were high, right up through the manacing maneuvers of the huge, super fast Israeli ships before they rammed us, the Israeli calls on the ship phone after the ramming calling us terrorists and subversives and telling us to return to Cyprus (even though the Israelis later claimed that they didn't know who we were, they knew enough about us to tell us where we had come from), and the fact that we didn't have enough fuel to follow their instructions, right up to their threat to fire at us if we didn't turn around, ending with our beaten-up boat limping into Sour harbor in Lebanon. Al Jazeera carried our story as "breaking news" and performed a real service to its audience and to us. Al Jazeera called the Israelis to inquire about the incident right as it was happening and I am sure the Israelis were prepared to leave none to tell the story. Al Jazeera told the story and documented it as it was happening. One of those Al Jazeera reporters with us was Sami El-Haj, who was detained in Guantanamo by the United States for six incredibly long years. What an honor to even exchange glances with such a humble man who had endured so much pain at the hands of the U.S. government. I apologized to him that my tax dollars were being used in such a despicable way. And Sami's crime according to the U.S.? Born in Sudan, and reporting for Al Jazeera in Afghanistan, Sami was the wrong color, the wrong nationality, the wrong religion, reporting for the wrong news outfit, telling us the truth about a wrong war. And for that he survived incarceration for six long years. Sami El-Haj, Guantanamo prisoner number 345. Another incredibly committed journalist who was with us was CNN's Karl Penhaul. Karl reported the truth even when his own station was repeating Israeli disinformation. The fact that we were traveling with these alert journalists added to the flat-footedness and obvious crudeness of the Israeli response. Sadly, Israel has changed its story too many times to count, and that's because they are not telling the truth. We lived to tell the story. Karl's incredible reporting, just a portion of our story, can be seen on CNN at: http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/12/30/gaza.aid.boat/index.html where there's also video and a photo of our damaged boat. A little more of the story and film of the extensive damage can be seen at: http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/12/30/gaza.aid.boat/index.html#cnnSTCVideo This video and the photos of Karl's report is particularly interesting given that Israel claims that our boat was only scratched and that, in actuality, our captain, while trying to outmaneuver them, damaged their warship. I'm told that CNN only played my full statement once--and that's the time that it aired live. Of course, they cut the reference to the U.S.S. Liberty. What are they afraid of? Last night I was on PressTV.com, along with others who were on the Dignity, and we debated a representative from WINEP, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. I reminded the audience that the Palestinians don't have nuclear weapons, depleted uranium munitions, white phosphorous, or F-16s, but the Israelis do. The facts, however, tend to get garbled after being processed by the "Grand Wurlitzer" organ of state-sponsored disinformation utilizing the world's press. With the truth clearly on our side, Israel has been reduced to releasing the ridiculous bombast below, given to me by a reporter who came to our hotel in Beirut for a visit. With their multiple, conflicting stories, it is clear that the Israelis did not expect us to live to tell the truth. On the drive from Sour through Saida to Beirut, we were welcomed like heroes because our ordeal had been seen by everyone on Al Jazeera. The mayor of Sour came to welcome us. The mayor of Saida insisted that we stop there, on our way to Beirut, for a special ceremony. But there was something else that was visible along our drive, and that is the devastation that Lebanon, itself, has received as a result of the Israeli war machine. The scars of the war are still evident everywhere. I will write more on that tomorrow. And one final note, President-elect Obama roared like a mighty lion onto the political scene, but now he is as silent as a lamb in the face of the death and destruction that is happening in Gaza. As we approach the birthday celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. let us remember what Dr. King said: "In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." And after five days of aerial bombardment by Israel, the carnage in Gaza continues. Here is the palaver that the Israelis put out for public consumption. It is pitiful that a powerful and mighty country like Israel would be reduced to publishing something so petty and weak as the following press release dated December 30, 2008: Press Release Office of Media Affairs FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 12.30.2008 Israel continues to take its humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza seriously. Border crossings into Gaza remain open, and every effort is being made to deliver aid to the Palestinian people. Nearly 100 trucks carrying relief supplies entered Gaza on the 28th & 29th of December and additional shipments are arriving. Israel is working closely with UNSCO, UNRWA, the Red Cross, and WHO to ensure the entry of the required aid, especially food and medical equipment. Unfortunately, former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney has taken it upon herself to commit an act of provocation, leading a small boat of supposed assistants into the conflict zone. She endangered herself, her assistants, and the vessel's crew. The Israeli navy hailed Ms. McKinney but the former Congresswoman failed to respond, thereby leading to the incident. We regret that during this time of crisis, while Israel is battling with the terrorist organization of Hamas and defending its citizens, that we are forced to deal with Ms. McKinney's irresponsible behavior. Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast 1100 Spring St NW, Ste 440 Atlanta, GA 30309-2823 |
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Edited by
Quikstepper
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Fri 01/02/09 08:21 AM
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hahahahahah CNN? the commie news network!!!!
LMAO on that one... so much for credibility. Can't we all just get along ?????? LOL |
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quiet_2008
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Fri 01/02/09 08:20 AM
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ususally civilians who wander into a war zone get killed. she should consider herself lucky (if foolish)
last time I remember civilian protesters trying to get involved in a war zone was when Saddam forced them into being human shields and chained them to his anti aircraft guns |
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Ummm... They were attacked in International waters. Check the report.
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Didn't you get the memo?
Bush is the lame duck... Israel can proceed with even less accountability than normal. I wish some of these hateful posters here had a child, an elderly parent or a pregnant family member trapped there under those falling bombs. Bastards... |
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The shame is that a mission of mercy was thwarted. The shame is that any person or nation has so little respect for such a peaceful venture.
When aggressive actions are employed, prohibiting missions of mercy to the innocent victums of brutal waring communities, it can only mean that genocide is the mission of the those who would deny the basic necessities of life to the people they oppose. The mission is to exterminate a culture, not to just to assimilate it. No matter the point of view one sides with, I can only hope the majority will side with the missions of mercy and against all those who cause harm, to the point of death to stop such missions. As a nation we should be appauled, and we should demand an all sides accounting, and let blame land where it may. And may the blamed be warned and the consequences of similar future actions be laid out without compromise. But, instead, we a nation of poeple who would scoff at such news, rather than demand a full accounting. |
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madisonman
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Fri 01/02/09 06:24 PM
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Ummm... They were attacked in International waters. Check the report. just because someone doesn't support your political agenda doesn't mean that they are blind and when you belittle and denigrate those who don't believe as you do then you are on the same level as the neocon propagandists and I see no difference and allow no credibility for either I personally see no difference between Madison or Quickstepper http://mingle2.com/topic/show/193357?page=2 |
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hahahahahah CNN? the commie news network!!!! LMAO on that one... so much for credibility. Can't we all just get along ?????? LOL So this is what christianity means. Thanks for the definition of christian love, QuickStepper. I absolutely disgusts me that anyone would find this so entertaining. I guess the people suffering are not your Gods children, huh? Maybe it's better they are not in the long run if this is what your beliefs are all about.. sickening.. |
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So this is what christianity means. Thanks for the definition of christian love, QuickStepper. I absolutely disgusts me that anyone would find this so entertaining. I guess the people suffering are not your Gods children, huh? Maybe it's better they are not in the long run if this is what your beliefs are all about.. sickening.. Did I miss something??? Anyway, the whole story is true, whether it is being told by CNN or not. |
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Did I miss something??? Anyway, the whole story is true, whether it is being told by CNN or not. That comment was not meant for you Nogames. I'm too tired to explain but it wasn't directed to you. |
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I did not take it personally.
I am on the third side, not liberal, not conservative. Just trying to diffuse the tension between two groups... |
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hahahahahah CNN? the commie news network!!!! LMAO on that one... so much for credibility. Can't we all just get along ?????? LOL So this is what christianity means. Thanks for the definition of christian love, QuickStepper. I absolutely disgusts me that anyone would find this so entertaining. I guess the people suffering are not your Gods children, huh? Maybe it's better they are not in the long run if this is what your beliefs are all about.. sickening.. What's more sickening is putting our nation in jeapardy with tons of commie lies. |
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Sat 01/03/09 04:00 AM
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hahahahahah CNN? the commie news network!!!! LMAO on that one... so much for credibility. Can't we all just get along ?????? LOL So this is what christianity means. Thanks for the definition of christian love, QuickStepper. I absolutely disgusts me that anyone would find this so entertaining. I guess the people suffering are not your Gods children, huh? Maybe it's better they are not in the long run if this is what your beliefs are all about.. sickening.. no dearie...YOU are THE MOST SICKENING thing i have ever seen.... What's more sickening is putting our nation in jeapardy with tons of commie lies. No YOU my dear are THE MOST SICKENING thing i have ever seen |
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s1owhand
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Sat 01/03/09 04:17 AM
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The shame is that a mission of mercy was thwarted. The shame is that any person or nation has so little respect for such a peaceful venture. When aggressive actions are employed, prohibiting missions of mercy to the innocent victums of brutal waring communities, it can only mean that genocide is the mission of the those who would deny the basic necessities of life to the people they oppose. The mission is to exterminate a culture, not to just to assimilate it. No matter the point of view one sides with, I can only hope the majority will side with the missions of mercy and against all those who cause harm, to the point of death to stop such missions. As a nation we should be appauled, and we should demand an all sides accounting, and let blame land where it may. And may the blamed be warned and the consequences of similar future actions be laid out without compromise. But, instead, we a nation of poeple who would scoff at such news, rather than demand a full accounting. this was not a mission of mercy but political grandstanding disgusting - they reduce this crisis to the level of a stunt the responsibility lies solely with Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran if they were sincerely interested in providing aid they could do it via the Red Cross and UN agencies or other charities otherwise they should make their political statements on Al-Jazeera |
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madisonman
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Sat 01/03/09 05:47 AM
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The shame is that a mission of mercy was thwarted. The shame is that any person or nation has so little respect for such a peaceful venture. When aggressive actions are employed, prohibiting missions of mercy to the innocent victums of brutal waring communities, it can only mean that genocide is the mission of the those who would deny the basic necessities of life to the people they oppose. The mission is to exterminate a culture, not to just to assimilate it. No matter the point of view one sides with, I can only hope the majority will side with the missions of mercy and against all those who cause harm, to the point of death to stop such missions. As a nation we should be appauled, and we should demand an all sides accounting, and let blame land where it may. And may the blamed be warned and the consequences of similar future actions be laid out without compromise. But, instead, we a nation of poeple who would scoff at such news, rather than demand a full accounting. this was not a mission of mercy but political grandstanding disgusting - they reduce this crisis to the level of a stunt the responsibility lies solely with Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran if they were sincerely interested in providing aid they could do it via the Red Cross and UN agencies or other charities otherwise they should make their political statements on Al-Jazeera |
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The shame is that a mission of mercy was thwarted. The shame is that any person or nation has so little respect for such a peaceful venture. When aggressive actions are employed, prohibiting missions of mercy to the innocent victums of brutal waring communities, it can only mean that genocide is the mission of the those who would deny the basic necessities of life to the people they oppose. The mission is to exterminate a culture, not to just to assimilate it. No matter the point of view one sides with, I can only hope the majority will side with the missions of mercy and against all those who cause harm, to the point of death to stop such missions. As a nation we should be appauled, and we should demand an all sides accounting, and let blame land where it may. And may the blamed be warned and the consequences of similar future actions be laid out without compromise. But, instead, we a nation of poeple who would scoff at such news, rather than demand a full accounting. Well said. |
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No YOU my dear are THE MOST SICKENING thing i have ever seen Dearie? Commie lies? What? That's all you've got? Well that's to be expected from people that can't give a better answer to why they are so dismissive of human lives. If you can't understand, than it must be commie.. ugh |
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