DOJ attorney resigns over Philly black panther voter intimidation case.

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there's over a 90% chance he wasn't after democrats

Those guys were also accused of intimidating potential Hitlary voters in the primary.

There you go, I am sick of you always playing the race card, this shows you don't have any arguement for your piece of garbage socialist regime. I hope you would defend teaparty members if this November some of them stand outside a polling place with clubs.

Fat chance ACLG would ever make even a faintly unbiased post.
 
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There you go, I am sick of you always playing the race card, this shows you don't have any arguement for your piece of garbage socialist regime. I hope you would defend teaparty members if this November some of them stand outside a polling place with clubs.


Anyone who does not think that race plays a role in the hatred at least some have for Obama is deluding themselves. I'm not saying most. I'm saying some.

I can't give you an exact number because most are cowards and cloak their racism in something else. I can't open their hearts and show them to you here. And if you refuse to believe it is a significant motivating factor for some people, we should just move on to another topic.
 
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#78
Anyone who does not think that race plays a role in the hatred at least some have for Obama is deluding themselves. I'm not saying most. I'm saying some.

I can't give you an exact number because most are cowards and cloak their racism in something else. I can't open their hearts and show them to you here. And if you refuse to believe it is a significant motivating factor for some people, we should just move on to another topic.

so someone in America (you don't know who or how many but there's at least one person) doesn't like Obama because he's black? Ok you got us on that one. Well played sir
 
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Anyone who does not think that race plays a role in the hatred at least some have for Obama is deluding themselves. I'm not saying most. I'm saying some.

I can't give you an exact number because most are cowards and cloak their racism in something else. I can't open their hearts and show them to you here. And if you refuse to believe it is a significant motivating factor for some people, we should just move on to another topic.

There are racist of every color in every group, I will guarantee it. There are black racist and there are racist in the dem party as well as in the GOP. I would bet there were people who didn't like Bush because he is white. This all proves nothing. The question is, is racism the reason the TP exist? The answer is no, I have been to many TP rallies and race has never been mentioned, as a matter of fact I have been to ones where some speakers were black and they got the biggest applause.

Libs are the only ones who ever bring up race.
 
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Anyone who does not think that race plays a role in the hatred at least some have for Obama is deluding themselves. I'm not saying most. I'm saying some.

I can't give you an exact number because most are cowards and cloak their racism in something else. I can't open their hearts and show them to you here. And if you refuse to believe it is a significant motivating factor for some people, we should just move on to another topic.

Big deal, there's places I'd be at risk wholly, completely and entirely because I'm white. Some people have issues with race and ethnicity and I mean from all sides. Accepting that doesn't really bolster your argument IMO. In fact you seeming to cling to it so readily in regards to the TP movement reflects poorly on you IMO.

But that's just me.
 
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Anyone who does not think that race plays a role in the hatred at least some have for Obama is deluding themselves. I'm not saying most. I'm saying some.

if it's only a small percentage than why do you keep mentioning it and why do you feel it's relavant?
 
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Wait a minute people - only people with power (e.g. white males) can be racist. I learned that again last on from an African-American commentator. Carry on.
 
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Anyone who does not think that race plays a role in the hatred at least some have for Obama is deluding themselves. I'm not saying most. I'm saying some.

I can't give you an exact number because most are cowards and cloak their racism in something else. I can't open their hearts and show them to you here. And if you refuse to believe it is a significant motivating factor for some people, we should just move on to another topic.

90% of black voters voted for Obama in 2008. What would Jesse Jackson say if 90% of white voters voted for McCain?

The race card you keep playing is played out. Get a new gig.
 
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Wait a minute people - only people with power (e.g. white males) can be racist. I learned that again last on from an African-American commentator. Carry on.

No, but racism by the majority, especially when they are generally more powerful in business and government makes it more effective.

And at any rate, the issue here is not the practice of racism at that generalized level -- its hatred for one particular person based on race.
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90% of black voters voted for Obama in 2008. What would Jesse Jackson say if 90% of white voters voted for McCain?

The race card you keep playing is played out. Get a new gig.

Pointed out by you to undermine Obama's credibility. I have always had particular disdain for this observation because the claim is that he's illegitimate because blacks identified w/ him and voted basef on race, the implication being that black votes have less value than white and that a potus getting less than majority of white votes is illegitimate.
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No, but racism by the majority, especially when they are generally more powerful in business and government makes it more effective.

And at any rate, the issue here is not the practice of racism at that generalized level -- its hatred for one particular person based on race.
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what a bunch of garbage. who are these white racists using their power to keep the black man down? arguing there is some sort of institutional racism in this country is without merit.

Pointed out by you to undermine Obama's credibility. I have always had particular disdain for this observation because the claim is that he's illegitimate because blacks identified w/ him and voted basef on race, the implication being that black votes have less value than white and that a potus getting less than majority of white votes is illegitimate.
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any votes based on race are worth less than votes based on accomplishments and policy. it has nothign to do with black people being worth less than white.
 
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Pointed out by you to undermine Obama's credibility. I have always had particular disdain for this observation because the claim is that he's illegitimate because blacks identified w/ him and voted basef on race, the implication being that black votes have less value than white and that a potus getting less than majority of white votes is illegitimate.
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If it's racist to vote against someone due to that person's race, then it's racist to vote for someone based on race.
 
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No, but racism by the majority, especially when they are generally more powerful in business and government makes it more effective.

And at any rate, the issue here is not the practice of racism at that generalized level -- its hatred for one particular person based on race.
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Where's evidence that the majority is more racist than the minority?

I'm sure some black people hated Bush because he was white. What's the point?
 
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Pointed out by you to undermine Obama's credibility. I have always had particular disdain for this observation because the claim is that he's illegitimate because blacks identified w/ him and voted basef on race, the implication being that black votes have less value than white and that a potus getting less than majority of white votes is illegitimate.
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It has nothing to do with Obama's credibility. Blacks don't make up enough the overall vote for the 90% to get him elected alone but it does show that the overwhelming majority voted based on skin color. I would say that 75-80% percent of cars I see on the road that have Obama 08 stickers are black. I would also bet that 75% of those people had no clue what he stood for or what experience he had when they put it on and I highly doubt they even cared.

Your act is getting stale. Ignore the question and attack the poster.

I'll ask again. What do you think Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, hell even Barack himself would say if 90% of all white people voted for McCain?
 
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Pointed out by you to undermine Obama's credibility. I have always had particular disdain for this observation because the claim is that he's illegitimate because blacks identified w/ him and voted basef on race, the implication being that black votes have less value than white and that a potus getting less than majority of white votes is illegitimate.
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And to imply that I think he is illegitimate because blacks identified with him is absurd and laughable. He's illegitimate because he had never held any type of real office and had ZERO experience leading ANYTHING in his life. I knew the clown was illegitimate before one single vote for him was cast. Nice try.
 
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Call ACLG a 'black pamper', he often contains leftist crap, any time anyone smells crap, he says it's Bush crap. :crazy:

Roger L. Simon PJM EXCLUSIVE: Congressman Asks Inspector General to Launch Investigation of New Black Panther Case

A letter from Congressman Frank Wolf (R-VA) to Glenn Fine — inspector general of the U. S. Department of Justice — asking the IG to launch an investigation into the dismissal of U.S. v. New Black Panther Party (has been sent).................

Wolf is the ranking member of the Commerce-Justice-Science Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee — the committee that controls appropriations for the Department of Justice. Though a Republican, Wolf is known as a moderate and a firm supporter of the Voting Rights Act.

This is the latest of several letters on the Panther case sent by Wolf to the inspector general and to Attorney General Eric Holder. They have been almost completely ignored.

Copy of letter follows.
 
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I hope that if there is an investigation there is dual inquiry into the Buch administration not pursuing criminal charges.
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I hope that if there is an investigation there is dual inquiry into the Buch administration not pursuing criminal charges.
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Why would an investigation be needed? It is obvious to even those with a rudimentary understanding of law that that case was a no winner, a waste of tax payer dollars. The obvious way to go was civil case where a a decision was won before it was dropped by Obama.

There is a clear distinction between the two and as you are familiar with law it should be obvious, you are just letting your politics get in the way. Allegations were made and instead of championing an investigation into something that at least on the surface is strange, you demonize the whistle blower and attribute motives to all those involved except Obama and his administration.
 
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#95
Hot damn someone got his ass handed to him about 20 times in this thread.

But he keeps on waving his nakedly biased butt out there for everyone to see.

:shaking2:

Right on que, black pamper says it's "buch's" fault.


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#96
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Frankly, I think it's his enablers and water carriers that are lacking the brains. I suspect he's getting almost exactly what he wants.
 
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I have been listening to some of LG's favorite poeple on the drive home (Hannity, et al) as well as Fox News and it seems that everyone in support of this seems to be using the same argument... since racism is prevelant everywhere then it has to be in the Tea Party as well, therefore these claims are justified.

Makes sense.
 
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I hope that if there is an investigation there is dual inquiry into the Buch administration not pursuing criminal charges.
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Just think guys. This kind of thinking gets you a Law Degree from UF. Incredible...
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