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John Fund: Black Panther Voter Intimidation Case Dropped - WSJ.com I guess they only care about racist when they are white. |
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I suppose the whole story makes for good tv and good read in consevative circles.
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Advocating racially motivated murder of children is right in your mind? I always knew you were effed up! In VA that's called fighting words. It is in our law. It's the same as going into a movie theatre and yelling fire. That isn't free speech, it's incitment. That's why those agent provacateurs were there, to stir up violence.
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Just two guys dressed in military outfits welding night sticks with tons of video of this is really a tough case. I forgot we are talking Obama and every thing is tough for them.
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It is your responsibility to be informed. Watch the video on the link I provided. Where do you go to get information anyway, one of the gov controlled alphabet stations? So you didn't hear about the "New" Black Panters in front of the voting station screaming about, "we're gonna have to kill cracker babies"? Let me ask you something. If two Neo-Nazis armed with baseball bats, went down to a Jewish voting center, and started saying, "We can't wait until we can start killing Jews again, We got to kill us some Jews!" Would you consider that voter intimidation?
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Section 11(b) of the 1965 Voting Rights Act:
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07-13-2010, 03:01 PM | #23 | |
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FOXNews.com - Ex-Official Accuses Justice Department of Racial Bias in Black Panther Case From the article: "The Bush Justice Department brought the first case against three members of the group, accusing them in a civil complaint of violating the Voter Rights Act. The Obama administration initially pursued the case, winning a default judgment in federal court in April 2009 when the Black Panther members did not appear in court. But then the administration moved to dismiss the charges the following month after getting one of the New Black Panther members to agree to not carry a "deadly weapon" near a polling place until 2012." A Very Obama Scandal - WSJ.com Bartle Bull (lifelong Democrat and former civil rights lawyer) saw this first-hand and described the incident as: "the most blatant form of voter intimidation I've ever seen." The Obama Admin. was absolutely wrong to drop this case.
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Read the Schlozman Report released by the DOJ in 2008.
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Again from Bartle Bull's affidavit; "I watched the two uniformed men confront voters and attempt to intimidate voters. They were positioned in a location that forced every voter to pass in close proximity to them. The weapon was openly displayed and brandished in plain sight of voters." He also said they tried to "interfere with the work of other poll observers ... whom the uniformed men apparently believed did not share their preferences politically," noting that one of the panthers turned toward the white poll observers and said "you are about to be ruled by the black man, cracker." www.usccr.gov/NBPH/05-14-2010_NBPPhearing.pdf I would suggest you read page 5 of the linked document: "A black poll worker who happened to be working for the Republican Party was called a race traitor and promised that there would be hell to pay if he emerged from the polling place, according to eyewitness statements. He was so alarmed by the Panthers' presence that he would not leave the polling place until they left."Open and shut.
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SS33, per your link:
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Spin away, that's no surprise. Of the items you highlighted none have video evidence or impartial testimony attached to them. I'll take video evidience, a sworn affidavit from a life long Democrat, and eyewitness statements as impartial facts. However you want to spin this, what happened was flat out wrong and should've been prosecuted.
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Check yourself, you done got robbed of the glory you were hoping for. Your sauce is weak...I know it, I know you know it...everyone knows it. Your narrative is weak and infertile man. You've lost this battle but the war isn't over...keep hope alive, Obama is bound to f'up some more. LOL....let me stop before I laugh myself to death.
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The way the Administration is handling...actually NOT handling the Black Panthers is going to have some gigantic ramifications in the upcoming elections. I do predict the BPs to be allowed to be out and about on Election Day again though. By the President's own words, he's in agreement with the Black Panthers on issues such as reparations. Scary. Of course, some of us knew this before he was elected, but the ignorant masses either disregarded it as "hate speech" and attacks...or never bothered to find out. In today's REAL news, the NAACP is condemning the Tea Party movement for racism...while they say nothing about the Black Panthers. I anticipate some statements and possible actions against the nonexistent racism in the Tea Parties. Breitbart offered a giant cash reward for video footage of some real racism at an event...many months ago...still nothing. Playing the race card and throwing around baseless claims of racism does nothing else but minimize the scrutiny against REAL examples of racism. Boy who cried wolf-type effect. It's shocking how little attention some people are paying...if you have not learned that you can't trust the mainstream media, you're incredibly naive. As NAACP aims to stay in national debate, charge of tea party racism draws fire Breitbart.tv » Democrat Congressman ‘Unaware’ of the New Black Panther Voter Intimidation Case
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