Thursday, July 01, 2010
"Inside the Black Panther case Anger, ignorance and lies"
This is about that voter intimidation case in Philadelphia during the 2008 election.
For some reason, the government won't do anything about it, and, of course, our beloved biased media won't call attention to it.
This person does...
For some reason, the government won't do anything about it, and, of course, our beloved biased media won't call attention to it.
This person does...
J. Christian Adams recently wrote in the Washington Times:
"Based on my firsthand experiences, I believe the dismissal of the Black Panther case was motivated by a lawless hostility toward equal enforcement of the law. Others still within the department share my assessment. The department abetted wrongdoers and abandoned law-abiding citizens victimized by the New Black Panthers. The dismissal raises serious questions about the department's enforcement neutrality in upcoming midterm elections and the subsequent 2012 presidential election.
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has opened an investigation into the dismissal and the DOJ's skewed enforcement priorities. Attorneys who brought the case are under subpoena to testify, but the department ordered us to ignore the subpoena, lawlessly placing us in an unacceptable legal limbo.
The assistant attorney general for civil rights, Tom Perez, has testified repeatedly that the 'facts and law' did not support this case. That claim is false."