1. "Eugene "Bull" Connor
1897-1973 "Negroes and whites will not segregate together as long as I am Commissioner." Colored Reflections - The Sixties Eugene Bull Connor
2. "Bull Connor was a Democrat. As the public safety commissioner of Birmingham, Alabama, it was at his command that civil rights protesters were attacked by dogs and beaten back by high-powered streams from fire hoses. One did not have to fabricate evidence that he was a racist.
Bull Connor was also a member of the Democratic National Committee. That’s the governing board of the national Democratic Party, the one currently chaired by Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Connor was active in the Democratic Party at the same time that Senators Robert Byrd of West Virginia and Albert Gore, Sr. of Tennessee were leading the opposition to the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Connor was no doubt pleased that 80 percent of the “no” votes on that bill in the U.S. Senate, and 75 percent of the opposition in the House, came from Democrats." Remembering Bull Connor 8230 accurately The Daily Caller
Bull Connor....officer of the law.....responsible for seeing that justice be done.
3. "Since the 15th century, Lady Justice has often been depicted wearing a blindfold. The blindfold represents objectivity, in that justice is or should be meted out objectively, without fear or favour, regardless of identity, money, power, or weakness; blind justice and impartiality." Lady Justice - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Peeking under the blindfold and using skin color to decide what justice is cannot be considered as less than malfeasance.
4. What a horror, to have the man in charge of upholding the law, one who could see no farther than the color of a man's skin.
And, even higher then Bull Connor....what a horror to have as the Attorney-General of the United States a man as focused on skin color as Bull Connor.
.... a modern day Bull Connor, another Democrat....Eric Holder.
5. "It's one thing to watch race hustlers like the Rev. Al Sharpton bellowing, "No justice, no peace." But when the attorney general of the United States makes false but racially incendiary claims about today's alleged "pernicious racism," we are in uncharted territory.
Holder complains about different prison rates, different school expulsion rates and longer prison sentences for black boys and men compared to white boys and men. He equates "equal rights" with "equal results." Eric Holder A More Dangerous Race-Card Hustler Than Al Sharpton RealClearPolitics
Obama might as well pick Al Sharpton as his next racist Attorney General.
And his choices show his bias.
1897-1973 "Negroes and whites will not segregate together as long as I am Commissioner." Colored Reflections - The Sixties Eugene Bull Connor
2. "Bull Connor was a Democrat. As the public safety commissioner of Birmingham, Alabama, it was at his command that civil rights protesters were attacked by dogs and beaten back by high-powered streams from fire hoses. One did not have to fabricate evidence that he was a racist.
Bull Connor was also a member of the Democratic National Committee. That’s the governing board of the national Democratic Party, the one currently chaired by Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Connor was active in the Democratic Party at the same time that Senators Robert Byrd of West Virginia and Albert Gore, Sr. of Tennessee were leading the opposition to the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Connor was no doubt pleased that 80 percent of the “no” votes on that bill in the U.S. Senate, and 75 percent of the opposition in the House, came from Democrats." Remembering Bull Connor 8230 accurately The Daily Caller
Bull Connor....officer of the law.....responsible for seeing that justice be done.
3. "Since the 15th century, Lady Justice has often been depicted wearing a blindfold. The blindfold represents objectivity, in that justice is or should be meted out objectively, without fear or favour, regardless of identity, money, power, or weakness; blind justice and impartiality." Lady Justice - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Peeking under the blindfold and using skin color to decide what justice is cannot be considered as less than malfeasance.
4. What a horror, to have the man in charge of upholding the law, one who could see no farther than the color of a man's skin.
And, even higher then Bull Connor....what a horror to have as the Attorney-General of the United States a man as focused on skin color as Bull Connor.
.... a modern day Bull Connor, another Democrat....Eric Holder.
5. "It's one thing to watch race hustlers like the Rev. Al Sharpton bellowing, "No justice, no peace." But when the attorney general of the United States makes false but racially incendiary claims about today's alleged "pernicious racism," we are in uncharted territory.
Holder complains about different prison rates, different school expulsion rates and longer prison sentences for black boys and men compared to white boys and men. He equates "equal rights" with "equal results." Eric Holder A More Dangerous Race-Card Hustler Than Al Sharpton RealClearPolitics
Obama might as well pick Al Sharpton as his next racist Attorney General.
And his choices show his bias.