Posted on 07/30/2013 8:57:31 AM PDT by NotYourAverageDhimmi
The setback from the Supreme Courts decision striking down elements of the Voting Rights Act is bad, but not as daunting hurdles from past generations, President Barack Obama told a White House gathering of civil rights leaders Monday.
He said, When you think about it, this is small-bore stuff compared to lynching and shootings and killings that happened 50 years ago, one participant in the meeting told POLITICO. He said, Ultimately this is within our power to change.
Obama told the group of about 15 civil rights leaders that it will be incumbent upon alert the Justice Department flag violations of whats left of the Voting Rights Act, since the Supreme Court found the laws preclearance requirements unconstitutional.
They assured us that the Voting Rights Act may have been wounded but its not dead, its not even on critical, said the Rev. Al Sharpton, the MSNBC host and National Action Network president. There are other sections of the Voting Rights Act that the Justice Department can still enforce.
Obama implored the leaders to alert federal authorities when local jurisdictions restrict voting rights.
He said that the Supreme Court took away a very useful mechanism, his exact words, so that we didnt have to go around chasing bad behavior and that now, unfortunately, we will have to do that now, said Janet Murguía, the president and CEO of the National Council of La Raza.
Obama said his White House remains committed to a bipartisan congressional fix to the parts of the Voting Rights Act struck down by the Court.
The president and the attorney general emphasized that the Voting Rights Acts have passed in a bipartisan fashion in the past, and that has to be the strategy going forward, said Laura Murphy, director of the ACLUs Washington Legislative Office.
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Someone ought to drag “O” (kicking and screaming) into the 21st century!
Like the high tech lynching the left tried to pull on Clarence Thomas....or the kangaroo court lynching the BGI tried to pull on George Zimmerman.
he’s an expert on small-bore stuff...
Chestnutt archive lists a total of 5 lynchings (3 black victims, 2 white) 1960-1968, inclusive. About the same number as the number of murders over a typical weekend in Chicago. It’s chilling to think such a shallow, uninformed demogogue sits in the Oval Office.
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