Here's another chapter to the on-going New Black Panther Party voting scandal and the DOJ cover-up from the Wahington Post.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/28/AR2010102807707.html
Even the liberal Wahington Post sees this for what it is. Why couldn't the Democrat member of the commission simply cast his vote? How frustrating it must be to be a member of this commission and deal with the stonewalling and the cover up by the DOJ under Eric Holder-aided by the Democrats.
Yawn. Still ranting about this local case of disturbing the peace? Its not getting any traction because it wasn't a federal case.
ReplyDeleteSorry to disturb your peace, Siarlys. Go back to sleep.
ReplyDeleteNothing to see here, move along.
ReplyDeleteVoter intimidation in front of a polling place on election day by club wielding thugs? Certainly not, just a few chaps hanging out.
No Democrats or blacks were turned away so what's the problem?
The real lesson here is the selective prosecution by the DOJ. THIS is what you get when the Left gets to govern.
I hope every sane person remembers these incidents for a very long time. The idiots never saw or chose to ignore the significance of it. I think it must stem from a deep seated fear of possibly losing their "entitlements".
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I wasn't asleep Gary. You almost put me to sleep. But there are REAL dangers in the world that keep me awake. This petty regurgitation is not one of them.
ReplyDeleteThe fact is, not one voter was turned away. At worst they were subjected to suggestive language that on Jan 20, 2009, black people were going to become the instant ruling class of the United States... a pathetic pipe dream if I ever heard one, and taken seriously be nobody. According to natives of Philadelphia, who have posted here in the past, the "New BPP" are taken seriously be nobody either, much to their own frustration. I bet they've never read a word of Huey P. Newton's books, nor ever heard of "intercommunalism."
ReplyDeleteMiggie, are you ever able to address the actual point that somebody is making?
ReplyDeleteNeither one of us can prove if anyone was or was not turned away at the polls that day and so you can't say, "the fact is...."
ReplyDeleteI think you can say, given the clubs, the language, the time and place, etc. that at least the intention was voter intimidation. Attempted crimes are also prosecuted as crimes.
It is because whites and Republicans, like me, were the targeted victims,I take them more seriously than you even though they certainly are not a major threat. They are a national disgrace and should not be pooh poohed as no big deal.
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