Federal Court finds DOJ interfered with New Black Panther prosecution

This again was the incident that the local officials didn't consider serious enough to prosecute.

The NBPP members were in front of that polling place for all of ten minutes before the cops ran them off.

But we do have that wonderful clip they play on Fox news of a couple of scary black men. So I guess it's a big deal or something.

That's 10 minutes too much of men weilding night sticks dressed in combat clothes. Of you are good with this, then you would have no problem with some white supremacists doing the same thing?

Is it illegal to carry a stick in public?
 
This again was the incident that the local officials didn't consider serious enough to prosecute.

The NBPP members were in front of that polling place for all of ten minutes before the cops ran them off.

But we do have that wonderful clip they play on Fox news of a couple of scary black men. So I guess it's a big deal or something.

That's 10 minutes too much of men weilding night sticks dressed in combat clothes. Of you are good with this, then you would have no problem with some white supremacists doing the same thing?

It wasnt just men....it was scary looking black men

Now, in most cases, just telling them to leave the polling area would be enough. But since they are black, I understand why Conservatives think they belong in jail for upsetting white folks so much
 
Obama could not have been elected without the white vote, now suddenly those white folks that voted for him in 2008 have become racists because they won't vote for him in 2012.............those black panther guys are going to be very busy this fall if they want only those voting for Obama to be allowed in the voting booth.
 
In all this time, has a single voter come forward to say they were intimidated?

LOL!! Sure, a lot of Fox viewers were intimidated on their couches.

There goes NatureGirl putting words in peoples mouths. You just gotta be a victim...No one said any white person would be racist for not voting for Obama but I understand your role is to proclaim being a victim in the future, just in case...
 
With an election coming up, it is time for conservatives to ramp up their fear the black man rhetoric

Guess Willie Horton is busy

Yes, because so many conservatives said in 2008 'He doesn't look like the other Presidents on the dollars' and 'did we mention, he's black?'

:rolleyes:

In 2008, conservatives knew that attacking Obamas race was off limits. So they used Rev Wright as a surrogate for the angry black man.

:badgrin:No one used Rev Wright for anything. That dude did it himself in front of the public. You lefties just can't face the truth even when its right in front of you.
 
Four years and conservatives still have nothing on an insignificant incident. So bad you have to resurrect with a post that DOJ made phone calls for a status update

Some coverup
Obstruction of justice against voters by people in the DOJ is a red flag, rightwinger. Stop spinning another loophole to disguise this crime.

If you don't, you're no different from the cop wearing a badge that did guard time while the KKK strung up some hapless black fellow for crossing the street after his 6 pm curfew.

You have yet to prove any crime was committed. Nor have you demonstrated a coverup of a non-crime.

But you do have pictures of scary black men

:confused:And just how are we to prove a crime was committed when Ubama drops everything to be investigated.
 
You really think Romney is going to bring this petty shit up?

He might as well go birther

Romney won't have to.

There are questions from the panel and the audience. neither of whom are braindead or amnesiacs.

Then we have the guarantee that Obama will dislocate his shoulder patting himself on the back.

Either way, Romney will have ample opportunity to corner Obama on his record.
:cool:

Please.......you really think anyone outside of Fox Nation gives a shot about this?

:eusa_clap:Well dude its not the Fox Nation its the public people that give a shit.
 
Obstruction of justice against voters by people in the DOJ is a red flag, rightwinger. Stop spinning another loophole to disguise this crime.

If you don't, you're no different from the cop wearing a badge that did guard time while the KKK strung up some hapless black fellow for crossing the street after his 6 pm curfew.

You have yet to prove any crime was committed. Nor have you demonstrated a coverup of a non-crime.

But you do have pictures of scary black men

:confused:And just how are we to prove a crime was committed when Ubama drops everything to be investigated.

What is your crime?

Two black men standing in front of a polling place who leave when they are told to do so?

Where are the voters who were turned away? None
 
Romney won't have to.

There are questions from the panel and the audience. neither of whom are braindead or amnesiacs.

Then we have the guarantee that Obama will dislocate his shoulder patting himself on the back.

Either way, Romney will have ample opportunity to corner Obama on his record.
:cool:

Please.......you really think anyone outside of Fox Nation gives a shot about this?

:eusa_clap:Well dude its not the Fox Nation its the public people that give a shit.

Outside of FoxNation......who?
 
They dont care if a crime happened or not...they're scared and someone should do something about it
 
This again was the incident that the local officials didn't consider serious enough to prosecute.

The NBPP members were in front of that polling place for all of ten minutes before the cops ran them off.

But we do have that wonderful clip they play on Fox news of a couple of scary black men. So I guess it's a big deal or something.

That's 10 minutes too much of men weilding night sticks dressed in combat clothes. Of you are good with this, then you would have no problem with some white supremacists doing the same thing?

That would get their collective panties in a tight wad. And that is because they do not believe black people should be held to the same standards as white people.
 
If the day comes when black people start lynching whites, whites will suddenly see the folly in comparing todays actions by blacks to the KKK
 
This again was the incident that the local officials didn't consider serious enough to prosecute.

The NBPP members were in front of that polling place for all of ten minutes before the cops ran them off.

But we do have that wonderful clip they play on Fox news of a couple of scary black men. So I guess it's a big deal or something.

That's 10 minutes too much of men weilding night sticks dressed in combat clothes. Of you are good with this, then you would have no problem with some white supremacists doing the same thing?

That would get their collective panties in a tight wad. And that is because they do not believe black people should be held to the same standards as white people.

How many white people have gone to jail for being armed outside a polling place?
 
That's 10 minutes too much of men weilding night sticks dressed in combat clothes. Of you are good with this, then you would have no problem with some white supremacists doing the same thing?

That would get their collective panties in a tight wad. And that is because they do not believe black people should be held to the same standards as white people.

How many white people have gone to jail for being armed outside a polling place?

Are you suggesting that whites should grab some NBG sticks and head for the nearest polling place, dressed in combat boots and red suspenders?
 
I think the prosecution of those two dildoes is redundant. Because anyone who was "intimidated" by such silly-looking creeps shouldn't count for anything. The whole thing is an unfunny joke.
 
Federal Court finds Obama appointees interfered with New Black Panther prosecution

A federal court in Washington, DC, held last week that political appointees appointed by President Obama did interfere with the Department of Justice’s prosecution of the New Black Panther Party.

The ruling came as part of a motion by the conservative legal watch dog group Judicial Watch, who had sued the DOJ in federal court to enforce a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for documents pertaining to the the New Black Panthers case. Judicial Watch had secured many previously unavailable documents through their suit against DOJ and were now suing for attorneys’ fees.

Obama’s DOJ had claimed Judicial Watch was not entitled to attorney’s fees since “none of the records produced in this litigation evidenced any political interference whatsoever in” how the DOJ handled the New Black Panther Party case. But United States District Court Judge Reggie Walton disagreed. Citing a “series of emails” between Obama political appointees and career Justice lawyers, Walton writes:

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. Surely the public has an interest in documents that cast doubt on the accuracy of government officials’ representations regarding the possible politicization of agency decision-making.
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In sum, the Court concludes that three of the four fee entitlement factors weigh in favor of awarding fees to Judicial Watch. Therefore, Judicial Watch is both eligible and entitled to fees and costs, and the Court must now consider the reasonableness of Judicial Watch’s requested award.


The New Black Panthers case stems from a Election Day 2008 incident where two members of the New Black Panther Party were filmed outside a polling place intimidating voters and poll watchers by brandishing a billy club. Justice Department lawyers investigated the case, filed charges, and when the Panthers failed to respond, a federal court in Philadelphia entered a “default” against all the Panthers defendants. But after Obama was sworn in, the Justice Department reversed course, dismissed charges against three of the defendants, and let the fourth off with a narrowly tailored restraining order.

“The Court’s decision is another piece of evidence showing the Obama Justice Department is run by individuals who have a problem telling the truth,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said. “The decision shows that we can’t trust the Obama Justice Department to fairly administer our nation’s voting and election laws


Federal Court finds Obama appointees interfered with New Black Panther prosecution | WashingtonExaminer.com


Holder, again is relying on race based decisions in his office.



"Federal Court finds Obama appointees interfered with New Black Panther prosecution" - the court did not "find" that. They weren't even asked to rule on it in this case. This issue before them related to a FOIA request.
 

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