Theodore's World: Eric Holder Gives Thugs Carte Blanche to Continue Their Behavior: Black Panther Case Focus Demeans 'my people'

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March 02, 2011

Eric Holder Gives Thugs Carte Blanche to Continue Their Behavior: Black Panther Case Focus Demeans 'my people'


Bartle Bull interview, Fox News, July 1, 2010, Megyn Kelly interview, J Christian Adams

Megyn Kelly of Fox News interviews Bartle Bull after her interviews of J. Christian Adams. Mr. Bull, a lifelong Democrat and witness to the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation in 2008, was asked about the Adams resignation and statements and actions of the US Justice Dept. He also stated that he did not vote for Obama because he considered him a hustler.

Notice how he is a life long democrat but he is so disgusted he has had enough. I posted this back in July of last year.


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Eric Holder: Black Panther case focus demeans 'my people'


March 1, 2011

Attorney General Eric Holder finally got fed up Tuesday with claims that the Justice Department went easy in a voting rights case against members of the New Black Panther Party because they are African American.

Holder's frustration over the criticism became evident during a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing as Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas) accused the Justice Department of failing to cooperate with a Civil Rights Commission investigation into the handling of the 2008 incident in which Black Panthers in intimidating outfits and wielding a club stood outside a polling place in Philadelphia.

The Attorney General seemed to take personal offense at a comment Culberson read in which former Democratic activist Bartle Bull called the incident the most serious act of voter intimidation he had witnessed in his career.

"Think about that," Holder said. "When you compare what people endured in the South in the 60s to try to get the right to vote for African Americans, and to compare what people were subjected to there to what happened in Philadelphia—which was inappropriate, certainly that…to describe it in those terms I think does a great disservice to people who put their lives on the line, who risked all, for my people," said Holder, who is black.


Holder noted that his late sister-in-law, Vivian Malone Jones, helped integrate the University of Alabama.

"To compare that kind of courage, that kind of action, and to say that the Black Panther incident wrong thought it might be somehow is greater in magnitude or is of greater concern to us, historically, I think just flies in the face of history and the facts.," Holder said with evident exasperation.


In a series of questions and comments earlier in the hearing, Culberson insisted that race had infected the decision-making process. "There’s clearly evidence, overwhelming evidence, that your Department of Justice refuses to protect the rights of anybody other than African Americans to vote," the Texas Republican said. "There's a pattern of a double standard here."


“I would disagree very vehemently with the notion that there’s overwhelming evidence that that is in fact true,” Holder replied. “This Department of Justice does not enforce the law in a race-conscious way.”


Rep. Chaka Fattah, a Democrat from Philadelphia, said the Black Panthers "should not have been there." But he said the GOP was making too much out of a fleeting incident involving a couple of people.

"The most unethical thing a person can do is make allegations based on absolutely nothing," Fattah said. "The only issue of race is singling out this particular decision...That this rises to national significance is bogus on its face."




Wild Thing's comment........


“my people” .... hmmmmm RACIST much??!!


So any injustice against non-blacks has to measure up to that done to blacks in the past. Is that the standard?

So, as an American, I'm not one of your people, first and foremost? Glad we understand your priorities now. Now we know that you're an abject racist and why you protected the Black Panthers.

I remember when Ross Perot addressed a black audience as “you people.” There was quite a kerfluffel about that.
Let's see if there will be one about Eric oops I mean Black Panther Eric Holder.

The truth shall set you free...’my people’

Of course he is no differnet than Obama.



Posted by Wild Thing at March 2, 2011 07:55 AM


Comments

Good point WT on the Ross Perot analogy. Holder is a racist. Like obama, Holder has proven his racism several times. Hopefully this will all be bad history after the 2012 elections.

Posted by: TomR, armed in Texas at March 2, 2011 09:54 AM


Zo Black says about democrats, that the democrats are the problem. In the South during the 60's if you were black and voted they wanted you to vote for democrats. The KKK was founded by democrats, to keep the Black Man from voting at all, then if they were going to vote They should vote democrat. Its amazing how the democrat have such short memories. One Thing that always intrigued me was LBJ from Texas signing the Civil Rights Act of 1965, he said, " He feared that all he had done was given the South to the Republicans." He was right. Now the DOJ is re-writing history again in an attempt to smear the republicans, but there is too much information out there for it to last too long. When Trent Lott made that statement about The Senator from South Carolina and the Dixiecrats. The democrats tend to forget that Strom Thurmond was a democrat and the Dixiecrats were its progeny. But nobody dares mentions that fact.

Posted by: Mark at March 2, 2011 03:04 PM


Holder needs and should be deported to afrika where he can truly be amongst his people, with a railroad tie shoved up his ass.

Posted by: Eddie (Enemy of the State) at March 2, 2011 07:18 PM


Can you imagine the outrage if a White Republican Attorney General had said that? Democraps and the MSM would literally be screaming for his head.

Posted by: BobF at March 2, 2011 09:01 PM


Great input, thank you all so much.

Bob, yes what a difference the media would be if it was like you said. Huge difference.

Posted by: Wild Thing at March 3, 2011 12:12 AM