Feb 1 2010

Free James O’Keefe

In case you wonder what the future is for justice and law
enforcement and media control in this country, take a look at two
cases.

During the last Presidential election, a gang of men
calling themselves Black Panthers showed up at a polling place in
Michigan. They threatened [...]

Jan 15 2010

Alarming Editorial: Eric Holder Gives Special Protection for Black Panthers

From a smoking gun comes alarming evidence that the Justice Department is institutionalizing discrimination, and implementing Obama’s “social justice” agenda over the rights of non-Black and non-Latino Americans.
The Washington Times writes:
[...] Attorney General H. Holder Jr. had the gall last February to claim that Americans form “a nation of cowards” with regard to racial [...]

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 [...]

Dec 7 2009

Cover-up at the Obama-Holder Justice Department

This Washington Times editorial brings us up-to-date on the growing scandal at the Obama-Holder Justice Department over the New Black Panther case. As the Times reminds us, that case involves paramilitary-garbed Panthers caught on videotape engaged in intimidating activities outside a Philadelphia polling booth on Election Day 2008. A judge was ready [...]

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 [...]