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	<title>Comments on: Von Spakovsky on New Black Panthers &#8220;Downgrade&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Lee</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lee]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 17:53:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I understand that you believe that not applying the law equally is not essentially racist. I differ in that view. It goes to the heart of the oath to protect. Lack of action is sometimes more violent than direct aggression. It allows violence to occur while it in cowardice stands by and does nothing. That is a crime in itself, to know of a crime and do nothing to defend the innocnet. I know about making deals and whitewashing. When I worked for the state of VA in DOT I received numerous threats, slashed tires, hazmat exposure and nothing was done. It is not as easy as saying &#039;if I don&#039;t see it, then I can&#039;t tesify&#039;. It is cowardice and in somejobs, some situations, that is a crime. I had cars come the wrong way through the tunnel at me more than once, but reporting to the black panthers that worked there did nothing to deter it from happening again. To see them promoted with no degrees, no background above me was my thanks. And the fair skinned cowards that worked there covered for them to keep their jobs. I want you to know I know their types now. And they were at our polling place on election day, in militant stance. And a rapid La Raz supporter, a lawyer for their case--- I spoke with him-- and two fair skinned tall skinny men that pretended to be &#039;security&#039; for the mostly black polling place. They pulled folks to the side after they voted for some reason. The machines were taken out before the polling place closed and carried off somewhere. Others I believe were brought in. At about 8;30 pm or so. I called on these things. Nothing was done. I think they go to mostly black locations to intimidate black voters. It is a recruitment and a warning it seems. So, to summarize. I think inaction is racist and allowing a culture to grow that exhibitis this is a crime against the already victimized. And I believe this group of thugs recruits and intimidates and to not stop them is akin to cooperating with them and acquiescing to their criminal demands.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I understand that you believe that not applying the law equally is not essentially racist. I differ in that view. It goes to the heart of the oath to protect. Lack of action is sometimes more violent than direct aggression. It allows violence to occur while it in cowardice stands by and does nothing. That is a crime in itself, to know of a crime and do nothing to defend the innocnet. I know about making deals and whitewashing. When I worked for the state of VA in DOT I received numerous threats, slashed tires, hazmat exposure and nothing was done. It is not as easy as saying &#8216;if I don&#8217;t see it, then I can&#8217;t tesify&#8217;. It is cowardice and in somejobs, some situations, that is a crime. I had cars come the wrong way through the tunnel at me more than once, but reporting to the black panthers that worked there did nothing to deter it from happening again. To see them promoted with no degrees, no background above me was my thanks. And the fair skinned cowards that worked there covered for them to keep their jobs. I want you to know I know their types now. And they were at our polling place on election day, in militant stance. And a rapid La Raz supporter, a lawyer for their case&#8212; I spoke with him&#8211; and two fair skinned tall skinny men that pretended to be &#8216;security&#8217; for the mostly black polling place. They pulled folks to the side after they voted for some reason. The machines were taken out before the polling place closed and carried off somewhere. Others I believe were brought in. At about 8;30 pm or so. I called on these things. Nothing was done. I think they go to mostly black locations to intimidate black voters. It is a recruitment and a warning it seems. So, to summarize. I think inaction is racist and allowing a culture to grow that exhibitis this is a crime against the already victimized. And I believe this group of thugs recruits and intimidates and to not stop them is akin to cooperating with them and acquiescing to their criminal demands.</p>
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