Surprising Words, Depressing Numbers
SURPRISING WORDS: On Election Day 2008, the New Black Panther Party for Self Defense deployed its uniformed troops outside Philadelphia polling centers wielding billy clubs in a blatant show of voter intimidation. Anti-white racial insults were hurled at potential voters and one witness claimed one Black Panther said they were “tired of white supremacy.”
One of the last acts of the outgoing Bush administration was to file suit against the group and one of new Attorney General Eric Holder’s first acts was to dismiss that suit.
Nevertheless, Holder claimed last Friday that the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division is the “conscience of our nation.” That division deals with hate crimes and voting irregularities: http://tiny.cc/cr4c2
Once again it’s apparent that so-called hate crimes have become a one-way street in which only whites can be guilty. It’s also apparent that blacks can never be accused of voter intimidation, at least according to the mindset of the “conscience of our nation.”
Other surprising words were voiced by Holder’s boss on Monday on the “Today Show” when he reverted to Chicago gutter speak . . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=1722)
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
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