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6/29/2010

Inside the Obama DOJ

Filed under: Law,Obama — DRJ @ 12:48 pm



[Guest post by DRJ]

The Washington Times takes us Inside the Black Panther Case and, in the process, reveals the Obama Administration’s corruption of law and justice:

“On the day President Obama was elected, armed men wearing the black berets and jackboots of the New Black Panther Party were stationed at the entrance to a polling place in Philadelphia. They brandished a weapon and intimidated voters and poll watchers. After the election, the Justice Department brought a voter-intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party and those armed thugs. I and other Justice attorneys diligently pursued the case and obtained an entry of default after the defendants ignored the charges. Before a final judgment could be entered in May 2009, our superiors ordered us to dismiss the case.

The New Black Panther case was the simplest and most obvious violation of federal law I saw in my Justice Department career. Because of the corrupt nature of the dismissal, statements falsely characterizing the case and, most of all, indefensible orders for the career attorneys not to comply with lawful subpoenas investigating the dismissal, this month I resigned my position as a Department of Justice (DOJ) attorney.”

Read the entire thing, and weep.

H/T G and John Hitchcock.

— DRJ

14 Responses to “Inside the Obama DOJ”

  1. I am shocked. “Payback time” indeed.

    It be like their great-great-great-grand-pappy came backs from the dead to beat his enslaver’s great-great-great grandchildren with the Oversear’s whip. …. We are no guilty for the sins of our fathers than they are for their fathers sins….. but anyway.

    Blacks should give thanks every day their ancestors paid the price for them to live in this country. No nation in the world has a wealthier or better taken care of black population than the good ol USA.

    Just go to Africa for a snap shot of how blacks treat blacks and compare. One branch of the tree gives fruit, the other crap. Big difference? All those racist white folks who laid the foundation even if an imperfect one.

    But anyway, so sick of hearing about racism and how demented some Libs are about this. God bless this nation.

    HeavenSent (a9126d)

  2. Great post, DRJ. This will continue to be ignored by the MFM.

    JD (959071)

  3. read the whole thing, then go buy some more ammo….

    lots more ammo.

    redc1c4 (fb8750)

  4. Three cheers for J. Christian Adams (assuming his story is true, and not yet another disinformation campaign). I wonder what he will do now.

    I assume if state DOJ did something like this where race issues were reversed or even neutral the Feds would be all over it.

    Does anyone have standing to bring suit againt the DOJ or specific people in it as mentioned? Can a Cabinet Secretary be impeached? If/when the GOP takes over one or both houses of Congress will they be able to hold public hearings? Do enough journalists or citizens care??

    Take a look (if you dare) at the comments section at the link, – “I live three blocks from there, I went by and only saw a couple of people standing around bored, there was no intimidation”.

    Yes, no intimidation, 3 of 4 people you meet in Philly walk with billy clubs, most begin to worry when it is a 38″ or larger baseball bat.

    People ought to take some lessons from MLK, not just talk him up as they twist his legacy.

    MD in Philly (3d3f72)

  5. With Democratic control of the House, Senate and the White House we got “change” alright … we got change into more corruption than ever before.

    SPQR (26be8b)

  6. Chicago…It’s a toddling town!

    AD - RtR/OS! (f22b48)

  7. I heard or read somewhere that there’s this crazy rule or something that says Congress cannot subpoena a DOJ official who is stationed more than 100 miles away from DC, and this was part of the reason for transferring the one down to SC.

    John Hitchcock (9e8ad9)

  8. Y’all are racists for criticizing the hardworking civil servants who toil away in the bowels of our Department of Justice making this country safe for racial discrimination again, the right kind this time.

    daleyrocks (1d0d98)

  9. haiku think new black
    panther dress like bobby seale
    talk like big sissy

    ColonelHaiku (9cf017)

  10. Weep is right, DRJ. Lamentations, akshully.

    Vivian Louise (643333)

  11. be careful if work
    in bowels of DOJ
    may call for exlax®

    ColonelHaiku (9cf017)

  12. Comment by John Hitchcock — 6/29/2010 @ 4:19 pm

    Not Congress, the Civil-Rights Commission.

    AD - RtR/OS! (f22b48)

  13. Shame on everyone involved — and probably us, too, for not making a bigger stink about it. :~(

    htom (412a17)

  14. Catch the second half of the interview coming up on Megyn Kelly’s show.

    Have Blue (854a6e)


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