Posted on 07/07/2010 5:29:29 PM PDT by Nachum
Justice: A former top official charges the Justice Department with practicing racial politics and selective prosecution in the Black Panther voter-intimidation case. Are we a "nation of cowards," or is it just Holder's DOJ?
In February, on the occasion of Black History Month, Attorney General Eric Holder called the United States a "nation of cowards" regarding discussions of race even as his department was failing to prosecute one of the clearest cases of voter intimidation in American history because the defendants were black militants, members of the New Black Panther Party.
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Holder like Janet Reno......doesn’t wipe himself without the ok nod from Odumbo
Opps, Holder must have understood the proclamation of Jack Squat Barry’s “post-racial America” to imply that instead of blacks being discriminated against racially that now white people are to be discriminated against racially.....For example: white people are taxed for going to a tanning booth.....white people are to be and remain overlooked for a job if a black person applies for the same job, has the same experience and academic level, etc. ...... for starters.
But yeah, wlecome to Jack Squat Barry’s “post-racial America”.....kkthx.
Holder is Obama.
Question for Holder: We may all have different paint jobs, but do you look under the hood, or do you buy the car based upon the paint job?
Easy question: Holder, do we taste like crackers?
zer0 and h0lder both racist cracker haters. Black Liberation Theology baby. We are the next Zimbabwe.
Who needs foreign enemies when we have domestic ones within our own government who are just as destructive????
Excellent point
The enemies within our Gov’t are MORE destructive, IMHO.
Yeah, and they have thermonuclear weapons.
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