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vincentML -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 7:22:53 AM)

There is no explanation in the full article of the reasoning the DOJ found the case weak. Totally one side article.




truckinslave -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 7:36:56 AM)

Funny, I suppose.
Ex- cop, ex-MP, ex-sorta halfass occasional bounty hunter. If I decide to make a CA, it very likely will be made.




truckinslave -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 7:40:40 AM)

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There is no explanation in the full article of the reasoning the DOJ found the case weak.


That's because no explanation has been made. It may well be that no such explanantion is possible. They had a default judgment, and said the case was weak? Sorta like the defendant pled guilty and the DA said he didn't think he could convince a jury.

The only explanation offered by anyone is that of Mr. Adams.




Sanity -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 9:50:39 AM)


It would be nice if the administration would explain its rationale for dismissing the case, and the networks covered it. Keep in mind, there is videotaped evidence.


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ORIGINAL: vincentML

There is no explanation in the full article of the reasoning the DOJ found the case weak. Totally one side article.




Sanity -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 9:54:10 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Moonhead
It will be the next time Sir Nose D'void OfFunk starts trying to intimidate the residents in Chocolate City into not voting. As I recall there was a lot less fuss over Bush's GOP spreading ludicrous scare stories to keep the blacks away from the polls a couple of times than there was over the current storm in a teacup. Then there's all of the fuss from the GOP over Acorn's evil agenda of encouraging those Americans who aren't likely to be invited to join a golf club to vote as well.


Obamas golf club?

quote:


For some reason the GOP doesn't seen to like the notion of black people voting. Can't imagine why that should be.
So in brief: white racism is always excusable, if you happen to be a Republican. Great, isn't it?


You're so full of shit, show one shred of evidence that your lunatic ravings have any bearing on reality.




slvemike4u -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 10:00:42 AM)

I would invite you to put your own posts to such a "stress" test......methinks you would be posting far less.[:D]




Moonhead -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 10:41:05 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity

quote:

ORIGINAL: Moonhead
It will be the next time Sir Nose D'void OfFunk starts trying to intimidate the residents in Chocolate City into not voting. As I recall there was a lot less fuss over Bush's GOP spreading ludicrous scare stories to keep the blacks away from the polls a couple of times than there was over the current storm in a teacup. Then there's all of the fuss from the GOP over Acorn's evil agenda of encouraging those Americans who aren't likely to be invited to join a golf club to vote as well.


Obamas golf club?
No, sweetie: a whitebread golf club. Duh.

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For some reason the GOP doesn't seen to like the notion of black people voting. Can't imagine why that should be.
So in brief: white racism is always excusable, if you happen to be a Republican. Great, isn't it?


You're so full of shit, show one shred of evidence that your lunatic ravings have any bearing on reality.
'Ere you go, guv.





Sanity -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 10:48:42 AM)

A few anonymous fliers turning up in Maryland is your evidence that all Republicans don't want any blacks to vote?

You're a loon.

We do however, have ample evidence that extremely powerful black Democrats in the Obama administration are turning a blind eye to the attempted intimidation of white voters by radical black militia members.

Got anything like that?




Sanity -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 10:49:45 AM)


A related article in the Wall Street Journal:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703636404575353052562578046.html




Moonhead -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 11:36:16 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity

A few anonymous fliers turning up in Maryland is your evidence that all Republicans don't want any blacks to vote?

You're a loon.

We do however, have ample evidence that extremely powerful black Democrats in the Obama administration are turning a blind eye to the attempted intimidation of white voters by radical black militia members.

Got anything like that?


What you mean like the way GOP types were spreading lies that any uppity black types who turned up to vote would be thrown off social security and maybe arrested back in '04?
Nope, no evidence of anything like that ever happening in the land of the free.




Sanity -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 11:54:49 AM)


Still nothing comparable to the current Democratic administration's DOJ enabling voter intimidation?




Moonhead -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 12:02:04 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity


Still nothing comparable to the current Democratic administration's DOJ enabling voter intimidation?


Evidently, or you'd have been complaining about the other as well, wouldn't you?




DomKen -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 1:55:24 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Sanity


Still nothing comparable to the current Democratic administration's DOJ enabling voter intimidation?


How about vote suppression several orders of magnitude larger than anything you're claiming?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Central_Voter_File




Sanity -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 3:05:43 PM)


Not even close, DK.






Sanity -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 3:09:17 PM)


Heres a timely update - Willbeur may well be on his way to winning the bet:

quote:

Civil Rights Panel to Renew Subpoenas, Pursue Federal Probe in Black Panther Case

The bipartisan panel investigating allegations that the Justice Department wrongly abandoned a case against the New Black Panther Party plans to issue a new round of subpoenas and call for a separate federal probe following explosive testimony from an ex-Justice official, a commissioner said.


As the case heats up, members of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights may even travel to South Carolina to track down one witness.


Former Justice attorney J. Christian Adams on Tuesday testified before the commission that his former employer not only abandoned the voter intimidation case for racial reasons, but had instructed attorneys in the civil rights division to ignore cases that involve black defendants and white victims.


Commissioner Ashley Taylor said the panel will send out a letter as early as Wednesday calling for the Justice Department to open an investigation into the charge. The letter will go to Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez, who in May told the panel to bring any such claims "to our attention" if there's evidence.


"I think (the testimony) provided the evidence of the policy he said he was unaware of," Taylor said, calling Adams' allegations "serious" and "shocking." 
Further, after Adams repeatedly urged the commission to pursue testimony from former voting section chief Christopher Coates -- whom the Justice Department is accused of shielding -- Taylor said the commission will renew its subpoenas for Coates and others. He expressed optimism that the attention and interest building in the case would put pressure on Justice to free Coates to testify.

"I could tell just from the reaction of the other commissioners, we want to hear from him," he told FoxNews.com on Wednesday. "I am confident that if we just keep asking the right questions ... all the facts will come out."

Full story at:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/07/07/civil-rights-panel-renew-subpoenas-pursue-federal-probe-black-panther-case/




willbeurdaddy -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 3:15:59 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Sanity


Heres a timely update - Willbeur may well be on his way to winning the bet:

quote:

Civil Rights Panel to Renew Subpoenas, Pursue Federal Probe in Black Panther Case

The bipartisan panel investigating allegations that the Justice Department wrongly abandoned a case against the New Black Panther Party plans to issue a new round of subpoenas and call for a separate federal probe following explosive testimony from an ex-Justice official, a commissioner said.


As the case heats up, members of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights may even travel to South Carolina to track down one witness.


Former Justice attorney J. Christian Adams on Tuesday testified before the commission that his former employer not only abandoned the voter intimidation case for racial reasons, but had instructed attorneys in the civil rights division to ignore cases that involve black defendants and white victims.


Commissioner Ashley Taylor said the panel will send out a letter as early as Wednesday calling for the Justice Department to open an investigation into the charge. The letter will go to Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez, who in May told the panel to bring any such claims "to our attention" if there's evidence.


"I think (the testimony) provided the evidence of the policy he said he was unaware of," Taylor said, calling Adams' allegations "serious" and "shocking." 
Further, after Adams repeatedly urged the commission to pursue testimony from former voting section chief Christopher Coates -- whom the Justice Department is accused of shielding -- Taylor said the commission will renew its subpoenas for Coates and others. He expressed optimism that the attention and interest building in the case would put pressure on Justice to free Coates to testify.

"I could tell just from the reaction of the other commissioners, we want to hear from him," he told FoxNews.com on Wednesday. "I am confident that if we just keep asking the right questions ... all the facts will come out."

Full story at:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/07/07/civil-rights-panel-renew-subpoenas-pursue-federal-probe-black-panther-case/



Too bad he chickened out on it. Not that I ever thought he had 50k he could risk.




Jeffff -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 3:19:01 PM)

You may indeed be on your way.

I would like to see something that doesn't come from Fox though.

Call me old fashioned.

Hell, call me sensible.



And you still have DG's 300.00




willbeurdaddy -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 3:27:50 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Sanity


Heres a timely update - Willbeur may well be on his way to winning the bet:

quote:

Civil Rights Panel to Renew Subpoenas, Pursue Federal Probe in Black Panther Case

The bipartisan panel investigating allegations that the Justice Department wrongly abandoned a case against the New Black Panther Party plans to issue a new round of subpoenas and call for a separate federal probe following explosive testimony from an ex-Justice official, a commissioner said.


As the case heats up, members of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights may even travel to South Carolina to track down one witness.


Former Justice attorney J. Christian Adams on Tuesday testified before the commission that his former employer not only abandoned the voter intimidation case for racial reasons, but had instructed attorneys in the civil rights division to ignore cases that involve black defendants and white victims.


Commissioner Ashley Taylor said the panel will send out a letter as early as Wednesday calling for the Justice Department to open an investigation into the charge. The letter will go to Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez, who in May told the panel to bring any such claims "to our attention" if there's evidence.


"I think (the testimony) provided the evidence of the policy he said he was unaware of," Taylor said, calling Adams' allegations "serious" and "shocking." 
Further, after Adams repeatedly urged the commission to pursue testimony from former voting section chief Christopher Coates -- whom the Justice Department is accused of shielding -- Taylor said the commission will renew its subpoenas for Coates and others. He expressed optimism that the attention and interest building in the case would put pressure on Justice to free Coates to testify.

"I could tell just from the reaction of the other commissioners, we want to hear from him," he told FoxNews.com on Wednesday. "I am confident that if we just keep asking the right questions ... all the facts will come out."

Full story at:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/07/07/civil-rights-panel-renew-subpoenas-pursue-federal-probe-black-panther-case/



Much ado about nothing. King Shamir Shabazz (hassenpfeffer incorporated) just wants to kill a few crackers so he can get enough black votes to get elected to Congress, realize the error of his ways, and do great works in civil rights benefitting us all.




Sanity -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 3:48:06 PM)


You think the Commie News Network (CNN) is going to report anything that reflects poorly on Dear Leader?

Keep dreaming. [:D]


quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeffff

You may indeed be on your way.

I would like to see something that doesn't come from Fox though.

Call me old fashioned.

Hell, call me sensible.



And you still have DG's 300.00




willbeurdaddy -> RE: Racial Bias At The Justice Department (7/7/2010 3:53:24 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeffff





And you still have DG's 300.00


If DG is DomiGuy I take it he posted something in response to my challenge to DomKen. Wouldnt know...he's been on ignore for months.




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