Saturday, May 30, 2009

Black Panther Voter Case Dropped

The Department of Justice lead by Attorney General Eric Holder dropped a case against the New Black Panther Party. The Two New Black Panther Party members were charged with voter intimidation in the City Of Philadelphia. The "Election Journal" who originally broke the story on election day last fall posted on the decision on Thursday. The Washington Times and Bill O' Riley followed up today with a exclusive on the story. Projects 21 a African-American Conservative Organization wants a full investigation. From, all accounts this is a clear cut violation of of the peoples right to vote without fear and intimidation, but the Obama Administration is trying to sweep it under the rug, said Micheal Massie. Therefore, After all the allegations of the Bush Justice Department politicizing the Justice Department this smacks of extreme ignorance or extreme hubris on the part of the Obama Administration. Whatever, the case there needs to be a independent investigation to get to the bottom of what is going on over there. Tonight, on Bill O' Riley Bartlet Bull expressed his dissatisfaction with the Obama Administration with there outrageous decision to drop the charges against New Black Panther Party. Bull said, that the New Black Panther is considered a racist organization by several watchdog groups in America. Bull who represented Robert F. Kennedy said, that New Black Panther broke major civil rights violations and he, believes that they should be punished by the Justice Department. Finally, the Obama Administration is protecting there left-wing Brownshirts the New Black Panther Party and Acorn who helped him become, President Of The United States. If it was a"white racist organization" who used voter intimidation the Obama Justice Department Civil Rights Division would be used to investigate and prosecute this organization to the fullest extent of the law. Welcome the the New World Of Obama Identity politics.

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