Posted on 07/07/2009 12:33:36 AM PDT by JohnRLott
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, asking for an explanation, but it has not received a response. Rep. Frank R. Wolf, Virginia Republican, sent a June 8 letter demanding an explanation, but the congressman told us he has yet to receive an answer from the department one month later.
The Civil Rights Commission's first letter expressed its "great confusion" over the department's decision. . . . .
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Cage? No fair. The Panther would get creamed. Every time.
Then you're talking about a militia.
Why don't we cut to the chase and just form up our own militia units in each state? We can tackle the legal challenges later.
ANSWER: About 1,500 pounds and a flannel shirt.
Holder and the Ass. AG are......racist! Obama is.....racist. Dems are racist. It is reverse racism as well as prevaricators and liars and cheaters with ACORN on the Census, voter registration, frauds, counts. Nothing will change since the Pubs do not have the votes and the public is too busy with Jackson and the popularity of BHO to care...until it happens again in 2010.
Yeah. Panther will wet his pants.
He hasn’t been so far. I doubt he’ll start now. He doesn’t have to. He be the president ‘n sheeit.
“the public is too busy with Jackson and the popularity of BHO to care..”
As a whole the country’s priorities are backwards.
Go Chris Pronger!!
I was referring to Norm Coleman conceding the race, saying, “It wasn’t about me.” Sure it was, Norm. You refused to take the case to the Supreme Court so you could run for governor in 2010.
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