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Voting Rights Official Calls Dismissal of Black Panther Case
« on: September 24, 2010, 12:15:49 PM »
Voting Rights Official Calls Dismissal of Black Panther Case a 'Travesty of Justice'

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Published September 24, 2010

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The Justice Department is ignoring civil rights cases that involve white victims and wrongly abandoned a voter intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party last year, a top department official testified Friday. He called the department's conduct a "travesty of justice."

Christopher Coates, former voting chief for the department's Civil Rights Division, spoke under oath Friday morning before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, in a long-awaited appearance that had been stonewalled by the Justice Department for nearly a year.

Coates discussed in depth the DOJ's decision to dismiss intimidation charges against New Black Panther members who were videotaped outside a Philadelphia polling place in 2008 dressed in military-style uniforms -- one was brandishing a nightstick -- and allegedly hurling racial slurs.

The case has drifted in and out of the limelight over the past year as the commission has struggled to investigate it. Former Justice official J. Christian Adams fueled the controversy when he testified in July and accused his former employer of showing "hostility" toward cases that involved white victims and black defendants.

Nearly three months later, Coates backed up Adams' claims. In lengthy and detailed testimony, he said the department cultivates a "hostile atmosphere" against "race-neutral enforcement" of the Voting Rights Act.

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This bodes not well for Holder.  Then again, this kind of crap went on through the Bush and Clinton years as well.

Goes to my opinion that while administrations come and go, the BUREAUCRACY is forever.  Only when we get rid of it will we see REAL change.
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Re: Voting Rights Official Calls Dismissal of Black Panther Case
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2010, 02:10:04 PM »
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Which Malik Shabazz Visited White House in July 2009, Mr. President?

In May 2009, the Obama/Holder Justice Department dropped charges in a voter intimidation case  against Malik Shabazz, a leader of the New Black Panther Party, despite having already won a summary judgment against him, and his New Black Panther Party callegues King Samir Shabazz and Jerry Jackson who were video-taped outside polling place  in Philadelphia intimidating voters as they arrived on election day, 2008.  In July 2009, when Congress began looking into the matter, someone named Malik Shabazz visited the private residence at the White House.

When news of the visit was released under the auspices of transparency, the White House denied  that the Malik Shabazz on the visitor’s log was the same Malik Shabazz involved in the New Black Panther voter intimidation case.  According to Norm Eisen, special counsel to the president for ethics and government reform, the records contained “a few “false positives” – names that make you think of a well-known person, but are actually someone else.”  He specifically cited Malik Shabazz as an example of one of these “false positives”.

The White House has assured the American people that the Malik Shabazz that visited the White House at that time is not the same Malik Shabazz at the center of the New Black Panther story.  But, the White House has not provided any information to verify its contention or who this “other” Malik Shabazz is.

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Re: Voting Rights Official Calls Dismissal of Black Panther Case
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2010, 04:41:23 PM »
Adams has been been on the local afternoon talk radio I listen to. If he's right, and I believe him, there's a LOT to this case and could take down quite a few people. ....but it'll get swept under the rug.....might upset the thin skinned minority.
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Re: Voting Rights Official Calls Dismissal of Black Panther Case
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2010, 05:12:37 PM »
DOJ Official Coates Implicates Carnahan for Refusing to Strike Dead People From Voter Roles

http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2010/09/doj-official-coates-implicates-carnahan-for-refusing-to-strike-dead-people-from-voter-roles/

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Well, this was interesting…
Christopher Coates, former voting chief for the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division testified today before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. The lawmaker accused the Obama Administration of racial prejudice. The former chief also indicted Missouri’s Robin Carnahan during his testimony. He told the commission that Robin Carnahan refused to clear dead people from the voter roles in Missouri.

Robin Carnahan, of course, is run
The level of corruption in this DOJ is outrageous, unless you are a person of color.


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Re: Voting Rights Official Calls Dismissal of Black Panther Case
« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2010, 10:00:03 AM »
The level of corruption in this DOJ is outrageous, unless you are a person of color PERIOD.
I hope all that are involved with this case are thrown out on their ass. But, like someone said in an earlier post, it will probably get swept under the rug. I really do hope not.

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Re: Voting Rights Official Calls Dismissal of Black Panther Case
« Reply #5 on: September 25, 2010, 07:58:47 PM »
I hope all that are involved with this case are thrown out on their ass. But, like someone said in an earlier post, it will probably get swept under the rug. I really do hope not.

Gee whiz history repeating itself upside down.

Do we have a [ white ] Rosa Parks out there?

Will we some day have a black Governor of our state standing in the door of our University refusing the admittance of white students.?

I well remember what happend in South Boston when segregation was over turned.   The pictures of terrified black kindergarten kids as white people stormed their bus calling them names and trying to turn the buses over with the little kids inside.

We know that the good ol' boy practice of burning black churches still exists in some parts of our country.

Turn around in our history, we whites now have to face our past and are now in the place of those that as minority's were worthless.

Black men standing at the voting area is just a negative film of yesterday when it was white police at that very same place keeping the black from voting.

No I do not as a white human like this, all this was put in place 300 years before I was born.  I feel I have no responsibility for what was done to American citizens until I became of voting age.   By that time the law had changed, everyone had civil rights.   As a child of the 60's I watched with horror what was happening to people who in most cases better educated, older and wiser then myself.  This will never happen to us white folk I believed.

Little did I know what lay in the future for us, how were we to know that years down the road it would be us that had to replay the part of those that had suffered and died as the result of the Slaves over coming the master and taking over.

This is just life I guess, someone one has to be on top until those they kicked down the ladder jump ahead.

In order to assure the future of our decedents we cannot go on infighting for our own gain.

Christians, Jews, and any other religious groups now face a problem with the outside and inside forces.   The world of Muslim.

The Black Panthers are now part of the Black Muslims, who believe the worlds Muslim comunity will except them and over throw our Culture.

Not so, they are being used by the terrorists and will watch as their christian family is slaughtered.

Damn this is one hell of a rant, I have been cussing out everyone it seems.

I can only blame it on the insane shift in history and the Bosonava.






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Re: Voting Rights Official Calls Dismissal of Black Panther Case
« Reply #6 on: September 25, 2010, 08:34:29 PM »

The Black Panthers are now part of the Black Muslims, who believe the worlds Muslim comunity will except them and over throw our Culture.
I do agree with this statement. :hi5: