Civil Rights Commission steps up an inquiry
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Click to view image: '3344dfef72f3-001a.jpg'Even if the liberal media continue to ignore it, the Justice Department's dismissal of a voter-intimidation case against members of the New Black Panther Party is a full-blown scandal. Fortunately, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is pursuing justice even though the Department of Justice is not.
As reported in our news pages last Friday, the commission has sent a strongly worded letter to Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., effectively threatening to subpoena witnesses and documents if Justice does not provide better, more complete answers about its decision to dismiss the cases. "We believe the Department's defense of its actions thus far undermines respect for rule of law," wrote the commission, "and raises other serious questions about the department's law enforcement decisions."
The case involves a nationally broadcast incident in which two Black Panthers in paramilitary garb, one of them wielding a nightstick, stood outside a Philadelphia polling place on Election Day in November. They were uttering racial epithets and otherwise discouraging voting. Career attorneys at the Justice Department won a default judgment against both Black Panthers, plus a national Panther leader and the party as a whole -- but at the last minute, Obama appointees at Justice dismissed all the charges except one, and responded to that one with an extraordinarily mild injunction.
One explanation from Justice was that First Amendment (free speech) rights somehow mitigated against greater punishment of the Black Panthers. The commission responded, sensibly: "It is unclear what First Amendment issue would arise by enjoining the [New Black Panther Party] or other racial hate-groups from organizing its members again to carry any weapons (especially when dressed in paramilitary uniforms) at polling places and subject particular voters to racially-bigoted diatribes as they attempt to enter the polls."
The commission also "noted the peculiar logic of the department's court filing that the defendants' failure to respond was the reason for its dismissal of the case against three defendants: Such an argument sends a perverse message to wrongdoers -- that attempts at voter suppression will be tolerated so long as the persons who engage in them are careful not to appear in court to answer the government's complaint."
It really is a strange notion of justice to say that refusal to contest one's guilt is reason to treat someone as innocent. The Commission on Civil Rights is correct to challenge it.
The commission also ought to continue asking if outside groups played an improper role in the case's dismissal, or if there was untoward political interference from the White House or other Democratic Party sources.
But the commission may not stop even there. Letters can be ignored. Yearlong investigations can't be. At last Friday's meeting, Commissioner Todd Gaziano noted that the commission statutorily is required to issue an annual report on some aspect of federal civil rights enforcement. He proposed that the report for 2010 focus on the Justice Department's handling of the Black Panther case. While the commission did not make a final decision on the matter, Mr. Gaziano's proposal seemed to enjoy tentative majority support.
"The implications of the department's actions in this case are potentially quite negative," Mr. Gaziano told The Washington Times. "For this reason, the commission has a responsibility to investigate and report to Congress exactly what those implications are."
We look forward to what the commission discovers about Justice constraining civil rights.
By: Songun
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Tags: Black Panthers, Voter Intimidation, Eric Holder, Obama Justice Department
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A great way to pull one over on libtards is to point out the recent injustice in which members of a racist hate group dressed in paramilitary garb brandished weapons in front of a polling station and threatened and racially harassed people entering the station and then the DoJ let them off the hook. Let the libfuck get good and worked up about those "goddamn KKKers and rednecks" and then point out that the offenders were black.
And then watch the worthless libfucks backpedal because More..
Posted Aug-12-2009 ByAvgDude2 (452.22) AvgDude2 Send Message
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You're racist for thinking liberals are racist against racist whites.
Posted Aug-12-2009 ByAmerikan (58.92) 
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Absolutely right on. Replace the Black Panthers with the KKK and its National news from coast to coast on every single network, National and local. Double standard hipocrisy is so clear and evident in this case.
Posted Aug-12-2009 ByPickledLiver (78.70) 
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shhh they are trying to push an agenda here!
Posted Aug-12-2009 Bybrako (1333.54) 
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Let's call in Jesse. Let's call in Al. WTF are they? Hiding in their race-baiting holes?
Posted Aug-12-2009 Byflywithbirds (403.72) flywithbirds View Channel Send Message
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Your comment stinks of racism.
Posted Aug-13-2009 By24038462 (2053.44) 
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the lil guy's doing oral on the black dildo and the lanky one sports the new invisible version-should be animated for an avatar-that'd be a perfect chest to chest shot for my .300 win. mag.: hold still.
Posted Aug-12-2009 ByHydrogenEconomy (3802.08) 
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I'm sure it can all be smoothed over by having a beer with Obama.
Posted Aug-12-2009 Byjola500 (301.92) jola500 View Channel Send Message
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Thanks for posting this.
From what I have read, this case should NEVER have been dismissed.
The presence of those goons at the polling station was a sickening sight.
Posted Aug-12-2009 Bysmyle (4535.64) smyle View Channel Send Message
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When obama gives amnesty and de facto allows black panthers, seiu, acorn, nation of islam or any other groups of thugs to enforce his political agenda, what is to prevent an aggressive response from those that oppose obama.
There is no way that rent-a-thugs (even at $15/hr.) will dominate U.S. citizens. The plummet from being idolized to being despised took obama just six months.
The next two and a half years are going to be a time of change like no other, in the U.S.
Posted Aug-12-2009 Bywozzoo (145.74) wozzoo Send Message
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Bring back literacy tests at polling stations.
Posted Aug-12-2009 Bye4bannan (27883.64) 
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The Panthers are nothing more than cracker racists in blackface.
Posted Aug-13-2009 BySeeNoEvil (401.40) SeeNoEvil View Channel Send Message
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I want to try that. They can do it, so can I.
Posted Aug-12-2009 ByShadowankerdogKGB (121.40) ShadowankerdogKGB View Channel Send Message
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in all fairness the Phila PD were on these 2 like white on,,well you know, they sent 4 of their largest black officers to "escort" them away
Posted Aug-12-2009 Byhbon56 (133.60) hbon56 View Channel Send Message
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Fuk the black panthers. A wanna be group that wants to surface again and try the same shit. That%u2019s old school, the new twist now is through collective coercion with groups that threaten businesses that advertise on a program that they don't like or threaten the race card to get what ever they want. Not worthy of mentioning names.
Posted Aug-12-2009 ByFukmup (592.60) Fukmup View Channel Send Message
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