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More White House involvement in New Black Panther-DOJ scandal than first thought? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ed Lasky / American Thinker   
Tuesday, 19 January 2010 19:22

On election day in 2008, the New Black Panther Party had a group of people intimidating voters in Philadelphia. The case was a slam dunk: there is a video of the Party members outside the polling place; dressed in military-style uniforms while one is waving a truncheon.  Racial epithets were hurled at prospective voters, including the elderly.

The Department of Justice filed suit, the New Black Panther Party did not deny the charges, the court entered a default judgment and department lawyers were preparing a list of sanctions. Instead, lawyers at the Civil Rights Division were ordered to drop the lawsuit against the party and all but one defendant (who got away with an injunction that would not prevent him from repeating the same violation in the future). This was among the first indications that Eric Holder would use the Department of Justice in a biased way (here are some others).

The DoJ has continued this pattern of conduct in other racially influenced ways. Meanwhile the DOJ has stonewalled numerous subpoenas from Congress and the US Civil Rights.

Continue reading here:  http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/01/more_white_house_involvement_i.html



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