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July 31, 2012

Intimidation R' Us


 


Today a federal judge ruled that Obama's political appointments high ranking thugs interfered with a DOJ investigation of New Black Panther voter intimidation.

Lies, lies and more lies from the Prevaricator-in-Chief.
If this administration was anymore transparent it would be a concrete storm window.

I would invest big time in Staples and OfficeMax, 'cause when Obama gets thrown out on his ass next November, you won't be able to find a paper shredder anywhere within 200 miles of DC. If Romney has any balls at all he will seal every office in the DOJ until the search warrants are executed. And I'd take a #9 iron to those poll clowns above.

 From Human Events:

Increasing attention is being paid to irregularities at the polls, and the legitimacy of efforts to minimize them. A federal judge just issued a ruling that will become part of this debate. As reported by Conn Carroll of the Washington Examiner, U.S. District Court Judge Reggie Walton “held today that political appointees appointed by President Obama did interfere with the Department of Justice’s prosecution of the New Black Panther Party.”

This concerns the infamous appearance of two New Black Panthers outside a Philadelphia polling place, dressed in paramilitary outfits and brandishing a nightstick to intimidate poll watchers and voters. It was an open-and-shut case of voter intimidation, confirmed by multiple eyewitnesses, but the Obama Justice Department inexplicably dropped the charges.

Watchdog group Judicial Watch followed the normal course of action for asking tough questions of Obama’s wonderfully “transparent” administration, suing the Justice Department to enforce a Freedom of Information Act request for documents concerning the New Black Panthers case. Judicial Watch won, and then sued for attorney’s fees. The Justice Department defended itself by insisting the documents procured by Judicial Watch didn’t prove there was any political interference in the NBPP case, so they shouldn’t be liable for the plaintiff’s legal fees.

Judge Walton’s ruling disagreed with the DOJ defense, saying, “The documents reveal that political appointees within DOJ were conferring about the status and resolution of the New Black Panther Party case in the days preceding the DOJ’s dismissal of claims in that case, which would appear to contradict Assistant Attorney General Perez’s testimony that political leadership was not involved in that decision.”

4 comments:

TS/WS said...

Debate - what debate?
Romney will not confront a sitting President - to nice a guy.
Plus, these good ole boys club will not allow one member say anything bad about another in public.
Hence - these Media Black Outs.
Only bloggers will say such current events.
I'm surprised the good ole boys Judges allowed any going forward on this.
If the Media doesn't report it, I guess that is what the Judges are counting on.

Woodsterman (Odie) said...

Sounds like the racism the left says doesn't exist.

sig94 said...

TSWS - it's too bad Obama doesn't subscribe to that club,he all too willing to whip out the ebonics shtick when the audience is right and blame whitey.

sig94 said...

Odie - yeah that race card should be put back in the deck and given a rest. It's awful frayed.