Jan 13 2010

"Stonewall" Holder and Barack Milhous Obama

In our previous episode, top politicos in the Ministry of Truth — I’m sorry, I meant the Department of Justice — were stonewalling requests by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (CRC) for documents and testimony to determine why Associate Attorney General Thomas Perrelli ordered career attorneys Christopher Coates and Christian Adams to drop the [...]

Dec 29 2009

Whitewashing the Panthers

The attempt to stonewall investigation into the voter intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party — the case was dismissed by Attorney General Eric Holder (the first black attorney general!, a fact the NBPP seems to find of great significance) and Barack H. Obama (the first black President!, ditto) even after the Justice Department [...]

Jul 31 2009

Voter intimidation ok with Obama-Holder Justice Department if done by its side

We wrote here and here about the Justice Department’s dismissal of a voter intimidation case against a group of armed Black Panthers who threatened would-be voters outside a polling place in Philadelphia. The Justice Department won the case after the defendants defaulted (a wise move by them, it turns out), but decided [...]

Jul 30 2009

Top Obama Supporter Approved Dismissal of Voter Intimidation Case

We wrote here about the Justice Department’s dismissal of a voter intimidation case against a group of armed Black Panthers who threatened would-be voters outside a polling place in Philadelphia. This video of the defendants indicates the sort of intimidation in which they were engaged:

DOJ’s decision to dismiss the case has been mysterious, in [...]

Jun 8 2009

Obama’s Enemies List Grows

Just having the appearance of someone who might possibly vote for
an opponent of Barack Obama could land them on the President’s
enemies list where proxies do the dirty work. Political
appointees in the Justice Department killed a six-month
investigation by career DOJ lawyers into the most blatant
[...]

May 29 2009

Justice Department Kills Voter Intimidation Case

From the Washington Times:

Justice Department political appointees overruled career lawyers and ended a civil complaint accusing three members of the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense of wielding a nightstick and intimidating voters at a Philadelphia polling place last Election Day, according to documents and interviews.
The incident - which gained national attention when it was [...]