Also scheduled to testify Tuesday are the Rev. Al Sharpton; Donald Washington, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Louisiana; Lisa Krigsten, of the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division; and the Rev. Brian Moran, pastor of the Jena Antioch Baptist Church and president of Jena’s National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
They’re trying to influence the Louisiana elections on Saturday.
Give me a friggin’ break already. What they should discuss are the college students executed by illegals in NJ.
BTW Bell, back in jail on a previous charge.
yeah, you know the left is trying to cover up something when they start trotting out “hate crimes.” Thinking of that bullsh@t up at Columbia just now...the NYC Press picked it up in unison...makes me wonder what was realling going on that they weren’t reporting about last week...
Well that is good news. Are they going to investigate all of the black on white crimes that never get reported as ‘hate’ crimes?
Conyers, et al.
I am now assuming that the US has no real problems if a major committee of the Congress can spend its time contemplating this trivial non-event.
I thought that the white victim, attacked and stomped into unconciousness by a gang of black thugs would be the focus as a victim of a hate crime. I’d be wrong, wouldn’t I?
OK - so it’s outrageous if Congress intervenes in the Terri Schiavo incident, but Congress butting into this investigation is perfectly fine...
What a farce, a 70 % illegitimacy rate in the black communities in America and these race whores are worried about a few nooses hung from a tree, supposedly to taunt the opponents in an upcoming football match with their rival high school...
Of course don’t let the facts get in the way of lining the race baitors pockets, while the black population in this country is in a real crisis.