Posted on 03/10/2013 10:18:03 AM PDT by jazusamo
WASHINGTON (AP) Two people familiar with the process say President Obama is close to naming Thomas E. Perez, a civil rights official in the Justice Department, as his choice to head the Department of Labor.
His nomination could come as early as Monday, the people familiar with the process said Saturday. They spoke on condition of anonymity because the official announcement has not yet been made.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
excerpt regarding Perez:
South Carolina spent $3,500,000 to obtain federal court approval of the states Voter ID law as non-discriminatory under the Voting Rights Act. The lawsuit was made necessary only because of the political and ideological radicalism of Assistant Attorney General Tom Perez and his deputy Matthew Colangelo.
Federal Court: DOJ Must Reimburse South Carolina for Voter ID Folly
Might as will pick Perez Hilton.
Ha! She’s probably more qualified than Tommy, he’s a disaster.
Who has owebama chosen who ISN’T a disaster?
Don’t forget his involvement in the New Black Panther’s decision.
“In a little noted decision on July 23, a federal district court judge concluded that internal DOJ documents about the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case contradict Assistant Attorney General [Thomas] Perezs testimony that political leadership was not involved in the decision to dismiss the case.”
You’re exactly right, he lied in the New Black Panther case before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and the turkey got away with it.
Obama has a couple of rules for picking his team.
1. Non white if possible.
2. If white has to be incompetent or an ass-kisser..
I wonder if Trumka paid the standard fee of $500,000 to this grifter administration to get the union loving vermin nominee appointed...
Perez is a nasty nasty piece of work. Very anti-American
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