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  • Civil Rights Panel Subpoenas Justice Department in (Obama's thugs) New Black Panthers Case

    12/20/2009 1:02:08 PM PST · by tobyhill · 17 replies · 635+ views
    Fox News ^ | 12/20/2009 | Stephen Clark
    The United States Civil Rights Commission, an eight-member agency that investigates accusations of discrimination, has launched a new offensive against a most unusual target: the Justice Department. The commission is investigating why the Justice Department dropped charges in May against three members of the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense in a voter intimidation case that the government won. The Justice Department has defended its actions, saying it obtained an injunction against one member while dismissing charges against the others "based on a careful assessment of the facts and the law." But that explanation hasn't satisfied the commission or Republican...
  • Justice Department Restrains Lawyers in Panther Probe

    12/16/2009 9:32:46 AM PST · by NewMediaJournal · 30 replies · 1,099+ views
    The New Media Journal ^ | Dec 16, 2009 | The Washington Times
    The Justice Department has told the federal attorneys who filed a civil complaint against the New Black Panther Party for disrupting a Philadelphia polling place last year not to cooperate with an investigation of the incident by the US Commission on Civil Rights. The commission last week subpoenaed at least two Justice Department lawyers and sought documents from the department to explain why the complaint was dismissed just as a federal judge was about to punish the New Black Panther Party and three of its members for intimidating voters. Joseph H. Hunt, director of the Justice Department's Federal Programs Branch,...
  • At the Heart of the Anti-Obama Protests Is the Scared White Man Overwhelmed by Change

    12/11/2009 10:28:38 AM PST · by gimme1ibertee · 38 replies · 842+ views
    National Black News Journal ^ | 8/30/09 | Robert James Taylor
    At the Heart of the Anti-Obama Protests Is the Scared White Man Overwhelmed by Change By Robert James Taylor Writing about the wave of anti-President Obama protests by white middle class Americans in recent weeks, conservative commentator Patrick Buchanan attributed what was taking place to the rise of “the angry white man.” Buchanan is only partially right. What we are actually witnessing is the near lunatic backlash of white conservatives who have been overwhelmed and frightened by change. Yes, there is definite anger at those anti-health care reform town hall meetings. But if you listen closely to what is being...
  • Poll:71% Angry at Federal Government!(46% Very Angry!!)

    11/30/2009 1:02:39 PM PST · by Bigtigermike · 85 replies · 3,063+ views
    Rasmussen Report ^ | Nov 30, 2009 | BigTigerMike
    Seventy-one percent (71%) of voters nationwide say they’re at least somewhat angry about the current policies of the federal government. That figure includes 46% who are Very Angry. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that only 27% are not angry about the government's policies, including 10% who are Not at All Angry........ The data suggests that the level of anger is growing. The 71% who are angry at federal government policies today is up five percentage points since September. Even more stunning, the 46% who are Very Angry is up 10 percentage points from September.
  • Justice Depart. subpoenaed in New Black Panthers case--Panel cites lack of cooperation

    12/09/2009 9:24:53 AM PST · by jazusamo · 22 replies · 908+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | December 9, 2009 | Jerry Seper
    The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, frustrated by the Justice Department's failure to explain the dismissal of charges against New Black Panther Party members who disrupted a Philadelphia polling place during last year's elections, has subpoenaed the department demanding records showing how the case was handled. David P. Blackwood, the commission's general counsel, said Tuesday in a letter to the Justice Department that efforts since June to obtain an explanation had proceeded "without any success" and the "dearth of cooperation" had prompted the commission to issue subpoenas. "We are both mindful of the sensitivity of the subject matter involved and...
  • Records ordered to explain Panthers handling (DOJ dropping election intimidation charge)

    12/09/2009 2:52:25 AM PST · by markomalley · 25 replies · 1,806+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 12/9/2009 | Jerry Seper
    The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, frustrated by the Justice Department's failure to explain the dismissal of charges against New Black Panther Party members who disrupted a Philadelphia polling place during last year's elections, has subpoenaed the department demanding records showing how the case was handled. David P. Blackwood, the commission's general counsel, said Tuesday in a letter to the Justice Department that efforts since June to obtain an explanation had proceeded "without any success" and the "dearth of cooperation" had prompted the commission to issue subpoenas. "We are both mindful of the sensitivity of the subject matter involved and...
  • AG Holder OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE in Investigation of Voter Intimidation Case Dismissal

    12/07/2009 4:36:43 PM PST · by Shellybenoit · 11 replies · 320+ views
    Washington Times/ The Lid ^ | 12/7/09 | The Lid
    ...election day 2008... members of the New Black Panther Party in black berets, black combat boots, black shirts and black jackets intimidated Caucasian voters with racial insults, slurs and a nightstick. Another party member was accused of managing, directing and endorsing their behavior. In January, the Justice Dept filed a civil complaint against the New Black Panther Party. When the court date arrived In April, a federal judge had ordered default judgments against the Panthers after they refused to respond to the charges or appear in court, basically a guaranteed win. The Justice Department was in the final stages of...
  • New Black Panther leader defends attorney general

    12/04/2009 11:51:41 AM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 28 replies · 993+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Dec.4, 2009 | LINDA STEWART BALL
    DALLAS (AP) - The U.S. Justice Department made the right call in dismissing a voter intimidation lawsuit against the New Black Panther Party and recent questions about that ruling are a "political witch hunt" to discredit Attorney General Eric Holder, the party's leader said this week. Malik Zulu Shabazz, national chairman of the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, told The Associated Press the civil lawsuit filed by the federal government had "no merit" because the party doesn't condone voter intimidation. Shabazz said he was speaking publicly about the issue for the first time because he wanted to set the...
  • Is Holder Stonewalling New Black Panther Inquiry?

    11/11/2009 7:58:28 AM PST · by Miami Vice · 14 replies · 531+ views
    Tremoglie's Tea Time Blog ^ | 11-11-09 | Michael P. Tremoglie
    Congressman Frank Wolf (R-Va.), a Philadelphia native, and House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member, Lamar Smith (R-Texas) sent a letter, on November 10, to Attorney General Eric Holder requesting information ...
  • Black Panther Answers ‘Overdue’

    10/04/2009 7:10:27 PM PDT · by William Tell 2 · 45 replies · 2,674+ views
    The Bulletin ^ | October 04, 2009 | MICHAEL P. TREMOGLIE
    Civil Rights Commission Chairman Seeks Responses In Voter Intimidation Case The Chairman of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, Gerald A. Reynolds, has sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder seeking answers to their questions about a voter intimidation case in Philadelphia involving the New Black Panther Party (NBPP). It considers the responses "overdue." The letter, dated September 30, 2009, is seemingly an unprecedented action. It asks for Mr. Holder to "instruct Department officials to fully cooperate" with the Commission's investigation, as required by federal law. The correspondence noted that the Commission still has not received any of the...
  • Obama Justice Department still stonewalling Civil Rights Commission on Black Panther case

    09/14/2009 7:42:40 AM PDT · by Scanian · 17 replies · 985+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | September 14, 2009 | Rick Moran
    What do you do if you're the Obama administration and you've been caught playing politics with the law? You stonewall the matter until people get tired of trying to get to the bottom of your malfeasance and go away. This seems to be the tactics being used by Obama's Justice Department as they continue to play games with requests from the US Commission on Civil Rights who want answers to questions regarding the dropping of the New Black Panther party's voter intimidation case. Jennifer Rubin has been covering the scandal for Pajamas Media:
  • DOJ Finally Investigating New Black Panther Voter intimidation case

    09/09/2009 4:09:21 PM PDT · by William Tell 2 · 10 replies · 752+ views
    Tremoglie's Tea Time Blog ^ | 9-9-09 | Michael P. Tremoglie
    According to sources, Rep. Frank Wolf R.Va. and Rep. Lamar Smith R-Tx received a letter today from the Dept. of Justice Office of Professional Responsibility (DOJ) about the voter intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense ( NBP), which was mysteriously dismissed by the DOJ after President Obama took office. Questions about this unusual dismissal have been asked by Messrs. Wolf ...
  • Va. Congressman Adamant About New Black Panther Case

    09/07/2009 7:07:37 AM PDT · by William Tell 2 · 16 replies · 802+ views
    The Bulletin ^ | September 06, 2009 | Michael P. Tremoglie
    South Phila. Native: ‘I Am A Believer In The Voting Rights Act’ Rep. Frank Wolf R- Va., told The Bulletin in an exclusive interview, that he fully intends to learn why Attorney General Eric Holder’s Justice Department voluntarily dismissed a lawsuit — for which they already obtained a judgment — against two members of the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense for violation of the Voting Rights Act that occurred last Election Day in North Philadelphia. Mr. Wolf is the ranking member of the House subcommittee, which has jurisdiction of the Dept. of Justice (DOJ). He is an unapologetic staunch...
  • Holder needs to explain dismissal of Phila. case

    09/02/2009 5:45:39 AM PDT · by markomalley · 34 replies · 1,923+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 9/2/2009 | KEVIN FERRIS
    In February, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. noted that it was hard to talk about race, but cowardly not to try. In that spirit, he should answer questions being raised about the dismissal of a voter-intimidation case involving a hate group in Philadelphia. If you missed the incident, it's understandable. It was a YouTube blip on a historic election day. On Nov. 4, two black men in paramilitary uniforms, one wielding a nightstick, were reported harassing voters at a polling place. It had no effect on Barack Obama's landslide win in the city. He doesn't condone the hate group...
  • Justice Dept. STONEWALLS Investigation of Black Panther Intimidation Case Dismissal

    08/07/2009 6:40:34 PM PDT · by Shellybenoit · 7 replies · 456+ views
    washingon times/the lid ^ | 8/7/09 | The Lid
    A particularly heinous election day event happened in Philadelphia where members of the New Black Panther Party in black berets, black combat boots, black shirts and black jackets intimidated Caucasian voters with racial insults, slurs and a nightstick. Another party member was accused of managing, directing and endorsing their behavior. The entire event was captured on videotape. In January, the Justice Dept filed a civil complaint against the New Black Panther Party. When the court date arrived In April, a federal judge had ordered default judgments against the Panthers after they refused to respond to the charges or appear in...
  • ‘Non-responsive’ Justice Dept. pressed for answers on Panther case (Slams 1st response on dismissal)

    08/07/2009 5:27:36 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 24 replies · 1,977+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | August 8, 2009 | Jerry Seper
    The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights on Friday demanded for the second time that the Justice Department explain its dismissal of charges against members of the New Black Panther Party who disrupted a Philadelphia polling place during the November elections, saying a previous response was "largely non-responsive" and "paints the department in a poor light." In a letter to Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., the commission said it is "answerable" to the president, Congress and the public to ensure that civil rights laws are enforced and that it had the authority to subpoena witnesses and documents to guarantee laws...
  • What Message Did We Send the New Black Panther Party?

    08/03/2009 11:12:51 AM PDT · by lady lawyer · 76 replies · 2,684+ views
    Nationa Review ^ | Aug. 3, 2009 | Hans A. von Spakovsky
    For those of you who were wondering what lesson the members of the black hate group, the New Black Panther Party, took from the Justice Department’s dismissal of the voter-intimidation lawsuit against them that it had already won in Philadelphia, there is nothing more illuminating than the posted words of one of the defendants. . . . I has waited all my life for the day that Strong Black men could stand outside a voting poll in a Honk neighborhood and beat republiKKKan voters with a baseball bat to keep the mother*#^*@%s from voting for they racist candidate and walk...
  • Republicans Pushing to Re-file Charges Against Black Panthers for Voter Intimidation

    08/02/2009 3:41:10 PM PDT · by Shellybenoit · 15 replies · 1,361+ views
    washingon times/the lid ^ | 8/2/09 | The Lid
    One of the most sacred rights and responsibilities of American citizenship is voting. We are supposedly guaranteed that every person's vote is worth as much as every other person's vote. That guarantee has never been perfect, Blacks weren't allowed to vote until the 15th amendment in 1870, and women until 1920's 19th Amendment, but the tradition of the United States has been to aspire toward honest elections. This past election America took a major step backwards, ACORN, perpetuated voter fraud in at least 14 states to the point where some districts had MORE than 100% of registered voters casting ballots....
  • Eric Holder's Hate Crime Color Scheme

    08/01/2009 3:03:15 AM PDT · by Scanian · 4 replies · 463+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | August 01, 2009 | Jan LaRue
    Imagine the Ku Klux Klan in full regalia standing before a polling place deep in Dixieland hurling racial insults at black people arriving to vote in the last election. Imagine further a Republican-run U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) dropping the civil complaint against the KKK that had been filed by a Democrat-run DOJ. Unless you've dropped acid, your fantasy life probably can't get you there. Try reality. The Obama DOJ has admitted dropping a civil complaint filed by the Bush DOJ on Jan. 7, 2009, accusing members of the New Black Panther Party of "wearing black berets, black combat boots,...
  • Administration accused of voter intimidation cover-up

    08/01/2009 3:06:23 AM PDT · by Man50D · 13 replies · 726+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | August 01, 2009 | Drew Zahn
    Six months after the election, voter intimidation charges against members of the New Black Panther Party in Pennsylvania were dismissed by the Department of Justice, and this week, some lawmakers are demanding the administration answer why. As WND reported, the government filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Philadelphia in January, alleging that NBPP members Samir Shabazz and Jerry Jackson stood outside a Philadelphia polling place in uniform, with Shabazz brandishing a nightstick-like weapon. Reports from the scene also say the pair issued racial threats and insults, and a GOP election monitor said he called police after being...
  • Obama Justice Official Nixed Black Panther Prosecution

    07/31/2009 5:13:10 AM PDT · by the Real fifi · 28 replies · 2,704+ views
    Pajamas Media ^ | 7/31/09 | clarice feldman
    In a past national election, a uniformed hate group stood outside a polling place with a two-foot-long police nightstick in hand, screaming racial epithets and threats in a successful effort to prevent citizens from voting and poll watchers from doing their jobs. The Department of Justice investigated, the career counsel approved the institution of a civil complaint, and one was brought.
  • Hack Panthers - Justice Department is caught covering up voter intimidation

    07/31/2009 4:19:29 AM PDT · by paltz · 24 replies · 1,711+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 7/31/09 | The Washington Times
    The Justice Department's decision to drop an already-won voter-intimidation case against members of the New Black Panther Party merits multiple, independent investigations. On Tuesday, Rep. Frank R. Wolf, Virginia Republican, officially asked Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. to refile the case. Mr. Holder should comply. So far, the Justice Department has stonewalled legitimate inquiry. It has yet to provide records sought by this newspaper back in May. It has yet to answer a July 22 letter from Mr. Wolf that asks 35 questions on 17 different subjects relating to the Black Panther case. Justice has claimed, falsely, that the...
  • EXCLUSIVE: No. 3 at Justice OK'd Panther reversal

    07/30/2009 7:47:42 AM PDT · by ETL · 3 replies · 608+ views
    Washington Times ^ | July 30, 2009 | Jerry Seper
    Associate Attorney General Thomas J. Perrelli, the No. 3 official in the Obama Justice Department, was consulted and ultimately approved a decision in May to reverse course and drop a civil complaint accusing three members of the New Black Panther Party of intimidating voters in Philadelphia during November's election, according to interviews. The department's career lawyers in the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division who pursued the complaint for five months had recommended that Justice seek sanctions against the party and three of its members after the government had already won a default judgment in federal court against the...
  • Shocker: Holder’s punishment doesn’t fit the crime as Black Panthers go free

    07/14/2009 11:59:56 AM PDT · by Heather Hogue · 7 replies · 668+ views
    Examiner ^ | July 14, 2009 | Heather Hogue
    His punishment: Not being permitted to brandish a deadly weapon within 100 ft. of a Philadelphia polling station until after the 2012 elections...
  • GOP, Holder battle over New Black Panthers

    07/13/2009 4:02:53 AM PDT · by Scanian · 21 replies · 2,016+ views
    The Hill ^ | July 12, 2009 | Molly K. Hooper
    Key House Republicans are charging Attorney General Eric Holder of playing politics at the Justice Department. Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) said Holder has ignored at least three letters sent over the past month from Republicans demanding to know why Justice dismissed charges of voter intimidation filed against two members of the “New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense” (NBPP). NBPP National Chairman Milik Zulu Shabazz and party member Jerry Jackson both faces charges for violating the Voting Rights Act for engaging in coercion, threats and intimidation and attempted coercion, threats, and intimidation of voters and those aiding voters at a Philadelphia...
  • What is DOJ hiding in the New Black Panther case?(Could it be a Democrat Party Official?)

    07/13/2009 5:30:27 AM PDT · by bestintxas · 27 replies · 1,612+ views
    american thinker ^ | 7/13/09 | Rick Moran
    Republican Congressmen want to know the answer although Democrats seem perfectly content to have a bunch of thugs physically blocking access to polling places, using racial slurs and carrying nightsticks. Perhaps since their president is trying to turn America's economy into a third world mess they believe aping banana republic electoral tactics just follows naturally. To try and find out why the Obama Justice Department dropped the case (or at least to get them on record saying it was for political purposes), a group of prominent GOP lawmakers have dispatched a letter to the DOJ Inspector General asking him to...
  • Obama's Justice Department thwarts Congress on voter intimidation case

    07/12/2009 8:18:27 AM PDT · by JohnRLott · 39 replies · 1,645+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Sunday, July 12, 2009 | Editorial
    For some reason, the Justice Department is covering for the Black Panthers. For months, congressmen have asked the Justice Department a simple question: How could the department drop one of the worst voter-intimidation cases ever? The department's only explanation was revealed in its dismissal filing with the court; the case was dropped because the defendants, two members of the New Black Panthers, offered no defense. This is unsatisfactory grounds for such a serious civil rights abuse. As the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights summarized in a letter of inquiry to the department: the "defendants were caught on video blocking access...
  • Department of Justice allows “intimidation of voters”, “dismisses action” against those involved

    07/09/2009 10:25:37 AM PDT · by SpeakToPower · 9 replies · 748+ views
    OhNoYouDidntSayThat.com ^ | July 9, 2009 | SayWhat
    You probably have heard something about this - voter intimidation during last November's election, but this kind of brings it around full-circle. This includes the event involved, observations from those involved, and DOJ's astonishing decision. DOJ allows voter intimidation
  • Obama Justice Department is stonewalling on voter intimidation

    07/07/2009 12:33:36 AM PDT · by JohnRLott · 28 replies · 3,314+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Tuesday, July 7, 2009 | Editorial
    Rarely does the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights vote unanimously on anything. A partisan divide has made the commission contentious in recent years. Yet the Department of Justice's decision to forfeit its voter-intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party and three individual defendants drew a 6-0 vote with one abstention by the commission. What unified the commission was outrage at the Justice Department for letting the Black Panthers off the hook. The Civil Rights Commission has sent two letters -- on June 16 and June 22 -- to Loretta King, acting assistant attorney general for the civil rights division,...
  • Why Did Justice Drop New Black Panthers’ Case?

    06/28/2009 1:57:48 PM PDT · by kellynla · 70 replies · 3,300+ views
    humanevents.com ^ | 06/26/2009 | Jed Babbin
    Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) is waiting for an answer to his June 8 letter to Attorney General Holder. And he may wait a good while longer because the Justice Department doesn’t want to explain its decision to dismiss its civil case -- the worst case of voter intimidation in many years -- and not pursue a criminal indictment. Wolf’s letter -- a copy of which appears below (click on the image for a larger version) -- asks why the Justice Department dismissed a default judgment and dropped the case against the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, which Wolf’s letter...
  • U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Demands Answers on Voter Intimidation Case Dismissal

    06/18/2009 6:38:27 AM PDT · by greyfoxx39 · 12 replies · 973+ views
    Contentions ^ | June 18, 2009 | Jennifer Rubin
    As was commented upon here at CONTENTIONS, and widely reported and remarked upon elsewhere, the Obama Justice Department took the unusual action last month of dismissing a default judgment against the New Black Panther Party in connection with a case of voter intimidation on Election Day on November 4, 2008. Members of the NBPP were caught on film blocking access to the polls and physically and verbally intimidating voters, even going so far as to wield a nightstick in front of voters and poll watchers. The Justice Department’s lawyers gathered evidence, obtained the affidavit of former civil rights advocate Bartle...
  • Night of the Living Dead Voters

    06/12/2009 8:21:34 AM PDT · by OK Right · 10 replies · 1,045+ views
    OK, WE'RE RIGHT! ^ | June 12, 2009 | Kelly L. Goodridge and Oscar De Los Santos
    Do Democrats Cheat to Win? The right to vote is the life pulse of a free society. President Barack Hussein Obama and the liberal left are sucking at that pulse and the very heart of America. During the last presidential election the dead voted and their participation counted (2,812 in Minnesota alone where the Coleman-Franken recount trial is underway). Meanwhile, some living voters got shafted: military men and women serving our country cast their ballots, yet many of their votes were not counted (no surprise here, since military votes tend to favor Republicans). The last election was not unlike a...
  • Protecting Black Panthers: The Obama administration ignores voter intimidation

    05/29/2009 12:03:29 AM PDT · by JohnRLott · 4 replies · 895+ views
    Washington Times ^ | May 29, 2009 | Editorial
    Imagine if Ku Klux Klan members had stood menacingly in military uniforms, with nightsticks, in front of a polling place. Add to it that they had hurled racial threats and insults at voters who tried to enter. Now suppose that the government, backed by a nationally televised video of the event, had won a court case against the Klansmen except for the perfunctory filing of a single, simple document - but that an incoming Republican administration had moved to voluntarily dismiss the already-won case. Surely that would have been front-page news, with a number of firings at the Justice Department....
  • Justice Dept. sues New Black Panther Party thugs (video-billyclub guy at polling place)

    01/08/2009 12:42:10 AM PST · by STARWISE · 38 replies · 2,570+ views
    Michelle Malkin.com ^ | 1-7-09 | Michelle Malkin
    Good news: Someone in the Justice Department took the Election Day intimidation tactics of the New Black Panther Party in Philadelphia seriously. The DOJ filed an injunction today against the NBPP bullies over their billyclub-wielding thuggishness at a Philly polling place, which was captured on video: Remember?
  • Threats, Elder Abuse and the Electoral Process

    11/04/2008 3:25:27 PM PST · by Writingwhiz · 1 replies · 353+ views
    Writingwhiz ^ | November 4, 2008 | Stacia Gallagher
    Mother: I am going to need you to take me to vote tomorrow. Daughter: I will, but only if you are not going to vote for McCain. I'm not going to take you unless you are voting for Obama.
  • Black Panthers Intimidating Voters, Reporters

    11/04/2008 12:28:57 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 26 replies · 3,989+ views
    Newsmax ^ | November 4, 2008 | David Alliot
    A poll observer in Philadelphia called police after witnessing what appeared to be voter intimidation by two members of the Black Panthers. The two Black Panthers stood in the doorway of the polling location where the observer attempted to enter. One Panther was brandishing a nightstick, Fox News reported. The observer reported that one of the Panthers members said to him, “black people are going to win no matter what,” and stood shoulder to shoulder so that the observer had to push his way through. “Anyone . . . in front of a polling place with a nightstick, that is...
  • Revere your ORDERS:Email/Call Drudge & Local TV stations send Pic of Panther Voter Intimidation

    11/04/2008 11:27:28 AM PST · by steve0 · 37 replies · 2,464+ views
    email Drudge DRUDGE@drudgereport.com asking he put up this picture: Video better than fox, actually has 1 panther making statements to the effect I am security I am here as a citizen protecting my rights. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7zLQw3pvcg THis happened at Guild House West 1254 Fairmount Ave Philadelphia, PA 19123 Here is the gmaps: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&view=text&q=1221+Fairmount&sll=38.291435,-78.653515&sspn=4.345602,7.075195&layer=tc&ie=UTF8&ll=39.967582,-75.157084&spn=0.008288,0.013819&t=h&z=16&g=1221+Fairmount&iwloc=addr&lci=lmc:wikipedia_en&iwstate1=actions&cbll=39.966379,-75.1576&panoid=F-7p5R1gylsvzK6RhlJvzg
  • Good Times: Black Panthers and Philly voting

    11/04/2008 11:09:53 AM PST · by Salena Zito · 7 replies · 2,246+ views
    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | November 4, 2008 | Salena Zito
    “JANE SKINNER: breaking election news, we have reports of possible voter intimidation in some way -- Pennsylvania. Republicans saying that two black panthers have been blocking the doorway of one polling locations. RICK LEVENTHAL: I do not even know where to begin, but we have reached a polling place in the city of Philadelphia. One of the two black panthers who was allegedly blocking the door is standing right over here, [and] accused us of intimidating voters because we were here with a camera and microphone. He did not answer questions, other people here have confirmed that another person in...
  • YouTube - Voting Intimidation By Black Panthers In Philadelphia from ObamaHood.org

    11/04/2008 10:28:45 AM PST · by SoftTyranny · 23 replies · 2,928+ views
    ObamaHood.org ^ | 11/4/2008 | Soft Tyranny
    YouTube - Voting Intimidation By Black Panthers In Philadelphia. I can't post the video on this site. It won't take the embed code. To see it click the link. It is the first story at ObamaHood.org
  • Confession of a thug voter intimidator

    11/04/2008 8:39:54 AM PST · by Osama Obama · 800+ views
    The Wit Hits the Fan ^ | 11/04/08 | witty-jay
    I think it’s time I got something off of my chest. I, your friendly The Wit Hits the Fan blogger, have been accused of voter intimidation. Please allow me to explain. The incident occurred on Election Day 1996. Bob Dole was running against Bill Clinton. I was a volunteer election monitor stationed in an inner city precinct in Flint, Michigan.
  • Imagine If Obama Loses By One Vote, Liberals Warn

    10/23/2008 7:11:43 AM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 75 replies · 2,399+ views
    Imagine If Obama Loses By One Vote, Liberals Warn Thursday, October 23, 2008 By Susan Jones, Senior Editor (CNSNews.com) – Imagine if Sen. Barack Obama loses the presidential election by one vote, and imagine if you were the person who meant to vote for him but never made it to the polls. Pretend it just happened. That’s the thrust of a new video from a liberal, pro-Obama group. As polls show the presidential race tightening in swing states such as Pennsylvania and Florida, MoveOn.org is pressing a get-out-the-vote message with a “funny, scary video” showing people “what it might look...
  • RNC Riots: Days 1, 2 and 3 (rioters cross the line to terrorism)

    09/04/2008 11:47:02 AM PDT · by connell · 26 replies · 342+ views
    Day 3  Day: WednesdayLocation: Target CenterTime: 10:40 PMArrests: 102 Video Despite band's plea for peace, 102 arrested after Rage Against the Machine concert Even though fans who attended Wednesday's Rage Against the Machine concert were asked not to cause trouble when they left Target Center, scores of people didn't comply with the request. Trouble did break out on downtown Minneapolis streets and police arrested 102 people who had attended the concert, according to the Joint Information Center which is coordinating security in connection with the Republican National Convention in St. Paul. Of those arrested, 87 people were tagged with...
  • Sheriff's investigation: Anarchists discussed kidnapping (RNC) delegates

    09/03/2008 12:22:17 PM PDT · by MplsSteve · 27 replies · 313+ views
    A year ago, the Ramsey County sheriff's office began looking closely at a group called the Republican National Convention Welcoming Committee. What it found, according to an 18-page search warrant application and affidavit, led to weekend raids on two Minneapolis homes and a temporary St. Paul office for the self-described anarchist group. According to the document, investigation learned: The self-described anarchist group — whose main goal was to "crash" the Republican National Convention," according to its Web site — traveled to or communicated with affinity groups in 67 cities to recruit members and raise money. Group members discussed the possibility...
  • Mich. man charged for alleged Xcel bomb plan (RNC)

    09/03/2008 11:54:58 AM PDT · by ButThreeLeftsDo · 27 replies · 222+ views
    KSTP.com ^ | 9/3/08 | Nicole Muehlhausen
    A 23-year-old Michigan man faces up to 10 years in jail for illegally possessing bombs, which he allegedly intended to use to destroy the Xcel Energy Center during the Republican National Convention. Matthew Bradley DePalma, of Flint, Mich., was charged Aug. 30 with one count of possession of firearms. According to his criminal complaint, DePalma had several Molotov cocktails in his possession a week before the start of the RNC. DePalma had been under investigation by federal investigators after he attended a protester conference in Wisconsin in July. Officials said DePalma went to the Hennepin County Library on Aug. 18...
  • Ayers’s Soulmates Planned GOP Kidnappings: Police

    09/03/2008 10:02:17 AM PDT · by vadum · 10 replies · 180+ views
    Capital Research Center ^ | September 3, 2008 | Matthew Vadum
    The Pioneer Press reports that the Ramsey County, Minnesota, Sheriff's office investigated an anarchist group that was considering kidnapping delegates to the Republican Party's convention in St. Paul. The would-be terrorists, who called themselves the "Republican National Convention Welcoming Committee," planned to shut down the convention. The group bears a striking resemblance to the Weathermen, a violent terrorist group founded by Barack Obama's unrepentant terrorist associate William Ayers. According to the news report: # The self-described anarchist group - whose main goal was to "crash" the Republican National Convention," according to its Web site - traveled to or communicated with...
  • The Lack of Morality Among Leftist Activists

    09/02/2008 12:14:39 PM PDT · by Jibaholic · 23 replies · 145+ views
    First Hand Report | 9/2/2008 | Jibaholic
    I just talked to my wife, who is a Rhode Island delegate at the convention. The news media has not fully reported the destructive activities of the lefty activists. They have: Attacked an elderly man and put him in a wheelchair Attacked some Iowa delegates, pushed them to the ground, doused them with ammonia, and then took their credentials (thank God that they did not light them on fire). Delegates are now being told not to display their credentials except when safely inside the convention center. Destroyed the windows of an entire downtown street
  • The Democrats' amazing ability to get away with fraud and violence

    05/01/2008 9:36:33 AM PDT · by thinkingIsPresuppositional · 9 replies · 79+ views
    Modern Conservative ^ | May 01, 2008 | Christopher Cook
    The Democrats' amazing ability to get away with fraud and violence "Double standard" doesn't begin to describe itBy Christopher Cook The difference between what Democrats can get away with and what Republicans can get away with is so extreme, it could be said to be a violation of the 14th Amendment. For example, if you were to ask the average man on the street which party engaged in vote suppression, voter intimidation, and vote fraud in 2000 and 2004, what answer do you think you would get? I'll give you two guesses, and the second one doesn't count. The media...
  • Dems Vow Political Crossover Crackdown

    04/03/2008 9:27:16 AM PDT · by EagleSword · 54 replies · 40+ views
    The Times (of Northwest Indiana) ^ | April 3, 2008 | Bill Dolan
    CROWN POINT, IN | Indiana's Democratic chairman said his party is ready to challenge the votes of any lifelong Republicans who attempt to vote as Democrats in the May 6 primary. Indiana Democratic Party Chairman Dan Parker said he is concerned Republicans may try to cast crossover votes to skew results in the close presidential primary between U.S. Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. "I'm only talking about crossover with mischievous intent," Parker said of his party's plans to challenge suspicious voters. "If there is a coordinated effort by Republicans to affect the outcome of our primary, that would be...
  • Voter/Petition Signer Intimidation at Grand Rapids Polls (MI)

    01/15/2008 12:24:25 PM PST · by Kieri · 24 replies · 113+ views
    Right Michigan/MichiganRecalls.org ^ | 01/15/07 | Leon Drolet
    Today is Presidential Primary Day in Michigan and the voting precincts in Grand Rapids are a war zone. Not between Mitt and McCain, Huckabee and Paul, but between citizens collecting signatures for the recall of State Representative Robert Dean (D-Grand Rapids) and the organized, paid, liberal `blockers' hell-bent on stopping voters from signing the recall petitions. Blockers were already at the polls when the Dean-recall volunteers arrived this morning to collect petition signatures. And they are nasty! One senior citizen who tried to sign the recall petitions was yelled at by blockers who told her that she was "breaking the...
  • Stillwater Blogger Creates Safety Concerns (STILLWATER INFIDEL - Harassment of Conservative voters)

    10/03/2007 5:09:36 PM PDT · by Terriergal · 26 replies · 1,257+ views
    KSTP.com ^ | 09/28/2007 | Nicole Muehlhausen
    KSTP.com - 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS Posted at: 09/28/2007 05:19:24 PM Updated at: 09/28/2007 10:24:53 PM By: Nicole Muehlhausen, Web Producer Stillwater blogger creates safety concerns   A school referendum has Stillwater worrying about public safety.Voters will go to the polls in November to vote on more money for the schools. But the debate has been overshadowed by an Internet blogger.What he’s been writing has left many people upset. The blogger goes by the name of ‘The Stillwater Infidel.’He supports a new school levy referendum and for those who don’t, he has named names and released personal information about them in...