Cynthia McKinney: Conservative
By Erick Posted in 2006 — Comments (5) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
Here is your bit of campaign trivia for today.
According to a WHOIS search of Cynthia McKinney's campaign website, it is registered to a Ms. Candi Lane at "Citizens for Conservative Values." So, I ask you, is Cynthia really a plant by the VRWC?
A picture of the registry is below the fold.

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that the registrant just provided the CCV's details when registering the domain; part mystery, part gag...
To my mind, anyway. And 'Candi Lane' just sounds too porn-chic to be an actual name, doubly so when attached to an organisation with "conservative values" in its name.
like giving condoms to school kids and prisoners and teaching them "safe sodomy".
Affirmative action is a conservative value, no?
Right up there with People for the American Way in the "groups with misleading titles" category.
that Citizens for Conservative Values already owned "cynthiaforcongress.com" in anticipation of another Cynthia running and then McKinney is simply renting the domain name from them.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&ad
dress=132x2746494
I'm laughing as I read them. I'm surprised the DNS info was not changed over the weekend.

A Google search produces a few links with information on "Citizens for Conservative Values." They seem to be based in Ohio, but they paid for a flyer in a State Senate race in Miami, defended Ken Blackwell in Ohio, pushed for Charter Schools, and took some heat for being involved with a State Rep. in Ohio named Husted, who wanted to become Speaker of the House, and eventually did.
Why they would be involved with McKinney is a mystery, but perhaps the group who registered McKinney's domain name is a different group. I could not, however, find anything about a group with that name at the Georgia Ethics Commission's website.