Question:
Was the representative Mckinney incident an intentional act to draw attention from white house security leaks?
getnabargain
2006-04-07 19:41:50 UTC
Seems like they security apparatus would have known who she was by now.
Five answers:
manonfire
2006-04-07 19:44:03 UTC
I'm sure Ms McKinney is just looking for chances to help ol' W
terru
2006-04-08 05:35:09 UTC
The real question is why are we allowing ANYONE to go around the metal detectors. Doesn't anyone here watch "24"?



In answer to your question... No, it was an attempt by Rep Mckinney to make the Capital Police look incompetant. If she had been able to sneak by the screeners without her pin and with a different "do", the story would have been about how sloppy the Capital Police were with security.



Instead, she got caught, then tried to make it a "race thang". However, even "Pinko Pelosi" wouldn't support her, so Mckinney's having to back down.



I hope Mckinney get indicted and arrested.
boblunchdude
2006-04-08 02:44:30 UTC
Nope, busy door, they have to stop you if they don't recognize you. Either way, NEVER HIT A COP. They have guns and big sticks and boots. All she had to do was stop and say who she was. They cant be too safe in protecting that building and our reps.
internet browser
2006-04-08 02:43:53 UTC
I don't know what it was about, but if the American people's attention span shifts from something as crucial as why thousands of US Troops have died in battle, then so be it.
.45 Peacemaker
2006-04-08 05:59:27 UTC
no. She didn't follow procedure. I would have stopped anyone if they weren't wearing id or had the pin.


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