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“Eric Holder Cannot Be Fair In The Michael Brown Case”

Truth Revolt: Coates’ testimony was a shocking indictment of the rampant racism against Caucasians in the Obama Administration’s Department of Justice. He accused the administration of using race to determine which cases were prosecuted. Corroborating the testimony of J. Christian Adams, who quit the DOJ because the NBPP case was dropped, Coates illustrated that the issue went far beyond that specific case; the real issue was the organization charged with protecting civil rights was now a tool for increasing discrimination in the country, but this time against Caucasians.

“The election of President Obama brought to positions of influence and power within the civil rights division many of the very people who had demonstrated hostility to the concept of equal enforcement of the Voting Rights Act.”

“Federal judge rules: Yakima ‘suffocates’ its Hispanic voters”

Washington State, now a few cases away from federal oversight under the Sensenbrenner Voting Rights Act amendments after this ruling in Yakima  And another case the Voting Section at Holder’s Department of Justice could have brought and won, but didn’t (See, Operation Amicus, Litigating from the Sidelines):

U.S. District Judge Thomas Rice delivered a summary judgment in a closely watched civil rights case.  The ruling could have broad ramifications about representation — more accurately, lack of representation — of Eastern Washington’s growing Hispanic population.

The judge ordered successful plaintiffs, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the city back to court on October 3, to begin working out a remedy.  The remedy is likely to involve electing Yakima City Council members by district instead of at-large voting in general elections.

 

Review: Horowitz’s Take No Prisoners

My review of the latest book by former Communist David Horowitz, Take No Prisoners (Regnery, 2014).

” . . . Here’s an example. The NAACP is a morally bankrupt organization. They held the moral high ground a half century ago and helped end racial evil. But in 2014, they thrive on scaring and tricking minorities into being afraid. They herd minorities into solid electoral blocks by telling them Republicans seek to disenfranchise them by passing voter ID. They lie to minorities to scare them the same way white southerners stirred cultural fear of black men a century ago because they posed a predatory threat to southern women. That Voter ID disenfranchises blacks in 2014, and black men in 1914 were a predatory threat to white women, are both racially motivated lies designed to stoke fear and paranoia of the opposite race. . . .”