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  • DOJ Official Resigns After Being Ordered to Dismiss Case Against Black Panther Gangsters

    06/28/2010 1:13:17 AM PDT · by Michael van der Galien · 30 replies
    David Horowitz's NewsReal Blog ^ | Michael van der Galien
    J. Christian Adams was proud to be a Department of Justice attorney. He believed he was serving his country by prosecuting those who wished harm on others. He strongly believed in what he did. To this DoJ official, his profession wasn’t a job but a calling. Until earlier this month when he suddenly resigned. The reason? His superiors told him to drop a case against the New Black Panther Party, even though the “case was the simplest and most obvious violation of federal law I saw in my Justice Department career.” Reading Adams’ account of what happened, I can only...
  • DOJ official resigns over Obama's racism (Black Panther voter intimidation case)

    06/26/2010 8:59:08 PM PDT · by FBD · 57 replies · 1+ views
    Conservative Examiner ^ | June 26, 2010 | Robert Moon
    Department of Justice attorney J. Christian Adams has now officially resigned over Obama's racist refusal to allow the prosecution of armed Black Panthers who openly intimidated voters during Election 2008. In a letter to the Washington Times, he called the case "the simplest and most obvious violation of federal law" he had ever seen in his entire career at the Justice Department and condemned Obama's bigoted, dishonest handling of the case as "corrupt" and "indefensible." From the letter: "Based on my firsthand experiences, I believe the dismissal of the Black Panther case was motivated by a lawless hostility toward equal...
  • Lies, Damn Lies, and Politicians: High Crimes and Misdemeanors at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. (Part 1)

    05/30/2010 5:40:53 PM PDT · by callisto · 60 replies · 1,737+ views
    David Horowitz's NewsRealBlog ^ | May 30, 2010 | Liz Blaine
    The Chicago Machine moved to Washington and a disturbing pattern of bribery, obstruction of justice, and conspiracy to corrupt the American electoral process is now synonymous with 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The latest incident is a classic quid pro quo for political advantage and subsequent coordinated cover-up to mitigate collateral damage and obstruct the truth. In this three part series, I will delve into the scandal, the blatant inconsistencies between the “coordinated” statements of involved parties, and the potential crimes commited by the Obama administration in this, and other, pay-for-play schemes. The Scandal Set in a motion by a February 18th...
  • Holder ducks questions on Sestak claim (High crimes - who's the felon? Hussein? Rahm? Axelrod?)

    05/25/2010 4:56:35 AM PDT · by Libloather · 13 replies · 570+ views
    Politico ^ | 5/13/10 | JAMES HOHMANN
    Holder ducks questions on Sestak claimBy JAMES HOHMANN 5/13/10 7:47 PM EDT Attorney General Eric Holder ducked a series of questions Thursday about how the Justice Department has followed up on questions surrounding Rep. Joe Sestak’s (D-Pa.) claim that the White House offered him a high-ranking government job in exchange for dropping out of a contested Democratic Senate primary. Sestak first made the claim during a television interview in early February, and he repeated it during an appearance on MSNBC in early March. He’s largely declined to elaborate on it since then. At a House Judiciary committee hearing, Rep. Darrell...