Posted on 09/24/2010 7:06:46 AM PDT by ken5050
Should be good..The witness is a hero..God bless him..
This should be enough to remove Holder from office.
Anyone know what the accusations where?
Geraldo is an idiot. he obviously gets all of his talking points from LaRaza.
That’s Peter Kersenow (sp?) one of the good guys..I can’t wait to hear him..
Accusations against Coates? I haven’t heard about any. We can probably find any made at Judicial Watch though.
Re: I’d prefer a public hanging of them all!
Can’t hang ‘em. It ain’t PC. We’ll have to put them in front of a firing squad.
Is this wow they will postpone the November elections?
wow=how
bump- i gotta catch a train in 45 minutes and can’t follow...
I believe you’re correct in that observation.
It seems he truly believes in a race-neutral application of the voter rights laws and more than likely all laws.
Holder is a pig. I’d love to hear demands for his resignation.
Let’s see how long he stays after November’s elections.
They will try just like they did to Judge Pickering during the hearings for his nomination to the Circuit Court of Appeals, even though he fought for blacks as a judge in integration cases and refused to put his children in private schools when schools were integrated; and had the full support of the NAACP in his state.
Damn! What kind of risk is he talking about?
Bartell Bull is another big name civil libertarian who has been involved with this case. He said he never saw such blatent voter intimidation in Alabama during the civil rights era.
Accusations against Holder?
Investigation of ‘antiwhite bias’ grows
Justice official accused of saying: No more cases against blacks
By Brian Fitzpatrick
© 2010 WorldNetDaily
According to the former DOJ attorney, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Julie Fernandez, an Obama appointee at the top of the department, announced at a policy meeting that “the voting section will not bring any other cases against blacks and other minorities.”
Instead, the department will focus on “traditional” civil-rights cases, was the suggestion.
Adams testified that Fernandez also said the department “has no interest in enforcing” the section of the Motor Voter law that requires local jurisdictions to purge the voting rolls of ineligible voters, even deceased voters, because “it has nothing to do with increasing turnout.”
Commissioner Peter Kirsanow asked Adams “to what extent” the department believes equal treatment before the law applies to all voters.
“That’s the problem,” replied Adams. “They assume Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act doesn’t apply to white voters.”
http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=175729
Julie Fernandez, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
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Julie Fernandez, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
Ms. Fernandes also served as special assistant to President Clinton at the White House Domestic Policy Council, where her work focused on the development of policy in the areas of immigration, race relations, and civil rights.
Ms. Fernandes was the Karpatkin Fellow at the ACLU and clerked for Judge Diane P. Wood at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
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