GED, KKK, poor.Yeah I need the opinion of a fake lawyer real Klansman on racism.![]()
Restricting voters from voting ding dong. Da!
Don't forget, this person said to kill babies. Which does kind of play on the publics thoughts. A LOT!!!
Who would have thought that under the Obama administration, the Justice Department would no longer consider it important when white voters were intimidated by black thugs at a polling place?
Only those who understood what it meant as Obama sat in Rev. Jeremiah Wright's church for 20 years and listened to the tirades against America, Whites and Jews. Is Obama Wright's protege?
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But when it was a black guy carrying a gun at an Obama rally, conservatives were all about defending 2nd Amendment rights.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63GiXzpfGhA
I like this guy.But when it was a black guy carrying a gun at an Obama rally, conservatives were all about defending 2nd Amendment rights.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63GiXzpfGhA
When were we not about defending the Constitution?But when it was a black guy carrying a gun at an Obama rally, conservatives were all about defending 2nd Amendment rights.
there's a difference between a rally and a polling place during an election, you braindead cunt.
I like this guy.
GED, KKK, poor.southern coward just cause you talk to your slut retard wife like that doesn't give you the right to do it here. Especially when today you look dumber than toby or azzhat.
GED, KKK, poor.
Yes. Would I cave? No.If it had been two white men standing in front of the polling place, dressed in military-style clothing and one was carrying, would you be intimidated?
I wouldn't be intimidated regardless of their race.If it had been two white men standing in front of the polling place, dressed in military-style clothing and one was carrying, would you be intimidated?
Yes. Would I cave? No.
They were standing much too close to the entrance, I definitely would have called the Sheriff on that one. I think they kept themselves within the law though. I saw nothing of electioneering, and I don't know their laws based on distance from the entrance like I do ours.
Reportedly this was a case that could have been criminally charged. The Bush DOJ chose to prosecute as a civil case. The fact that they were armed and threatening in and of itself broke the law.
What has been coming out of GOP activists hired through illegal processes during the Bush Administration that are now upset that the Voting Rights Division is no longer an arm of RNC operations is that it has been a long standing postire to play down black on white crimes if the perp is black,,,but nevr before has it been to this extent. The slap on th the wrist this racist thug received is an injustice.
I pulled a typical liberal apologist move and rewrote your post to fit my position. It's just one the ways I practice my lies. And as to the "slap on the wrist" thing, the DoJ obtained an injunction against the guy that had the weapon, which was all the relief Mukasey, Bush's appointee, requested in the civil complaint.
It appears we have a whistle blower...
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ce-department-racial-bias-black-panther-case/
In emotional and personal testimony, an ex-Justice official who quit over the handling of a voter intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party accused his former employer of instructing attorneys
in the civil rights division to ignore cases that involve black defendants and white victims.
J. Christian Adams, testifying Tuesday before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, said that "over and over and over again," the department showed "hostility" toward those cases. He described the Black Panther case as one example of that -- he defended the legitimacy of the suit and said his "blood boiled" when he heard a Justice official claim the case wasn't solid.
"It is false," Adams said of the claim.
"We abetted wrongdoing and abandoned law-abiding citizens," he later testified.
More at link...
It appears we have a whistle blower...
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ce-department-racial-bias-black-panther-case/
In emotional and personal testimony, an ex-Justice official who quit over the handling of a voter intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party accused his former employer of instructing attorneys
in the civil rights division to ignore cases that involve black defendants and white victims.
J. Christian Adams, testifying Tuesday before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, said that "over and over and over again," the department showed "hostility" toward those cases. He described the Black Panther case as one example of that -- he defended the legitimacy of the suit and said his "blood boiled" when he heard a Justice official claim the case wasn't solid.
"It is false," Adams said of the claim.
"We abetted wrongdoing and abandoned law-abiding citizens," he later testified.
More at link...