Posted on 09/24/2010 7:06:46 AM PDT by ken5050
Should be good..The witness is a hero..God bless him..
Well.well.well. I’d like to get a look at Yaki’s damn emails. He is probably getting his marching orders straight from the WH!
Adams coming up today too?
Coates also has truth and justice on his side. When people have truth on their side, they seldom hesitate. Compare that with all of the uhhhhsss...ahhhhsss that come from Obama and his minions all the time.
That Noxibi case occured just a little up the road from me!
He just made his soundbite by suggesting that the charges are suspect because they were brought by republicans. (eye roll)
Coates slapping him down now...LOL!!
Fat Boy just got Robert kennedy associated witness thrown in his face...
I liked the chairman telling Yaki that Adams was present and if you wan’t to ask him these question you can! Heeeeee!
I don’t know about Adams. Looking ...
Yaki thinks he’s clever, but he’s coming across as a toad.
The entire groundwork has already been laid out that the Panther case was dismissed on the new racial agenda of the Holder/Obama DOJ.
You are right the names just roll freely off his tongue! He knows everything without looking at notes! I could not do it! He is sharp!
Michael Yaki, a lawyer, is a Commissioner on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
http://michaelyaki.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/Senator_DiFi.35295802_std.jpg
former senior advisor to House Speaker Pelosi
he was appointed by then-Minority Leader Pelosi to the United States Commission on Civil Rights in 2005 for a six-year term.
In 2008, he was named as the National Platform Director for the Obama for America campaign.
In addition to his firm, he writes for the San Francisco Chronicle website sfgate.com as a featured “City Brights” blogger at http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/yaki/index. He has also written multiple op-eds each for the New York Times, the Fort Worth Star-Bulletin, and the San Francisco Chronicle.
http://michaelyaki.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/The_Boiler_Room_Denver_2008.35295416_std.jpg
Michael is a graduate of UC Berkeley and Yale Law School.
Link to all related material in the investigation here for those interested:
http://www.usccr.gov/NBPH/NBPH.htm
Adams may not be scheduled but he is there.
Democratic Commissioner Says Civil Rights Conference Will Cost $100K
Commissioner Michael Yaki, who was appointed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), issued a statement slamming the conservatives on the commission for keeping him and two other commissioners out of the planning of the conference, which he called “woefully short on civil rights.”
Yaki said he expects the conference — which, among other topics, will debate whether the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights should continue to exist — to attract at best a few hundred attendees at a cost of $100,000 to the government.
He also said the conference, much of which will focus on family structure and education reform, ignores fundamental civil rights issues of the day — including the recent surge in Islamophobia.
“The topics are extremely narrow and do not begin to address the issues raised in the 21st century — such as immigration backlash on our Hispanic community, Islamophobia since 9/11, gay and lesbian rights, just to name a few — much less those issues that still linger from the last fifty years since the Commission’s inception,” Yaki said in a statement.
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Here is Yaki’s his statement, in full:
“It is a sad day when the United States Commission on Civil Rights sponsors a so-called ‘national conference’ that is not national in scope and woefully short on civil rights. It does not seek to solicit the input or participation of notable and distinguished civil rights organizations representing Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Women’s organizations. The topics are extremely narrow and do not begin to address the issues raised in the 21st century — such as immigration backlash on our Hispanic community, Islamophobia since 9/11, gay and lesbian rights, just to name a few — much less those issues that still linger from the last fifty years since the Commission’s inception.
It is important to note that this agenda was entirely the work of five conservative Commissioners and does not reflect any participation or input from the two Democratic apppointees to the Commission — myself and Commissioner Arlan Melendez — nor input from the lone Republican who has made immense contributions to the literature on civil rights and education, Vice-Chair Abigail Thernstrom. The three of us — a bipartisan minority on the Commission — were excluded from all planning for the conference and indeed did not even know who the speakers would be until very recently.
We are spending over $100,000 of taxpayer funds for a conference that may attract, at best, a few hundred attendees. Hopefully, under new leadership, the Civil Rights Commission may regain its credibility and once again address the important issues affecting continuing and new forms of discrimination in our society.”
Thank you. He is a toad, and likely a Communist...lol.
Anyone who worked for Pelosi has no scruples.
Yaki is Pelosi’s pet. She and Reid probably like petting his long hair and jelly belly...LOL!
Break ... reconvene 12:45
Yacky texting the Justice Dept.? LOL
Break time. Only 15 min.?
LOL..we think so much alike. The minute I read his bio, I thought he was probably a commie too....LOL!
And yet he couldn't name the iconic Bartle Bull. That seemed very odd.
LOL. He looks like one, too...lol. Fat, ugly and short.
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