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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Adam Holland discovers noted moonbat Cynthia McKinney peddling the conspiracy theories of a Malaysian anti-Semite (yes): Cynthia McKinney and the far-right. The red-brown convergence now includes the Greens.

Former U.S. Representative Cynthia McKinney and 2008 Green Party presidential candidate has joined those seeking to take advantage of the world economic crisis to promote anti-Semitism. McKinney has published a column promoting the conspiracy theories of the far-right anti-Semite Matthias Chang.

McKinney's column (read here), which accuses George Soros and Alan Greenspan of participating in a plot to deliberately destabilize the world economy in order to install a "one-world government", uses Chang's term for this purported conspiracy: "the Shadow Money-Lenders" (not coincidentally, the title of Chang's most recent book). Typical of such conspiracy theories, Chang and McKinney connect this to an ancient plot which took shape under the hidden hand of the Rothschilds...

Much more.

Meanwhile, how's this for a moronic convergence? Coming May 17, The eighth annual walk for a just peace in Israel and Palestine [PDF]. Special guests include Bill Ayers, Reem Salahi, Cecilie Surasky (of Jewish Voice for Peace), Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

Gee, wonder what this group considers a "just peace?" No need to answer. Always good to see the mask come off groups like JVP as they march with outright America Haters, terrorists and anti-Semites.

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That's just piece. Then another, then another...

George Soros and Alan Greenspan?

I don't know whether to laugh or cry here.

So ok it isn't funny.

But still...

Seriously you gotta wonder - how stupid can you get?

The Green Party, meanwhile, is a disgrace. Cynthia McKinney's antisemitism is nothing new, for her to have been selected as their figurehead is appalling.

I used to support those guys. Sheese.

Lately I (evangelical Christian Zionist) have been receiving *many* private messages & emails from *Muslims* with detailing the same crazy antisemitic theories. I've noticed many black Americans affiliated with the Nation of Islam directly (member) or indirectly (pastor regularly hosted Farrakhan, for ex) at some time in their history also hold to these theories. But another stream, Muslims (from "West Bank", Pakistan, wherever) are hearing it from "Christian" antisemites. I'm getting these messages a lot.

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