Wasn't the election of Barack Obama to the highest office in the land supposed to heal racial relations in our country? Well, it failed miserably because any attacks against Obama's policies are assumed by the Left and by black Americans to be driven by racism, which is utterly ridiculous.
When a man is intentionally destroying the economy of a nation and taking away our freedoms, does it really matter if his skin is black, white, red, or yellow? Absolutely not.
Let's follow the advice of an honorable black man, Martin Luther King Jr. and judge a man by his character. Oh boy, if we do that, Obama really comes up short.
In reality, the Obama Administration is made up of racists. Since when is voter intimidation legal in the United States?
Try to imagine if this were the Ku Klux Klan intimidating black voters. Ya think Obama and Holder would have dropped the charges? No possible way. Yet, somehow, reverse racism is acceptable in an Obama nation. Thanks to Obama, we, as a nation, have been set back in our race relations/
Hear from one black man of character who rails against Obama for his race baiting. From The Hill, via Drudge Report:
Black GOP candidate slams Obama for exploiting race
By Michael O'Brien
"One of the GOP’s handful of black candidates for Congress condemned President Barack Obama for exploiting race for political gain.
Allen West, the Republican challenging Rep. Ron Klein (D) in Florida’s 22nd congressional district, sharply criticized the Obama administration for having declined prosecuting the New Black Panther Party on voter tampering charges allegedly for political reasons.
'For an Administration that promised a new era in race relations, Obama and the Democrats in Congress have demonstrated that race will continually be exploited for political gain,' West said in a statement.
West was picking up on a meme that’s made its way through conservative blogs in recent days, based on whistleblower claims made by a former Justice Department employee. Charges against the New Black Panthers for their actions on Election Day 2008 weren’t pursued because of racial politics, the employee charged. The Justice Department says charges were dropped due to lack of evidence.
West drew on his own history with race to condemn the New Black Panthers, as well as other black Democrats who he said had 'remained silent' when he’d been called racially-tinged names during the course of his campaign.
'The die has been cast in this election cycle — Democrats and their liberal progressive socialist allies will continue to play the race card when it is politically expedient,' West said. 'I demand an investigation of the New Black Panther Party and the placement of it, along with any extremist group, onto the Terrorist Watch List if warranted. If that is not done prior to my taking the oath of office as a United States Congressman, it will happen soon thereafter.'
The words have more weight coming from this candidate, who’s seen as one of two black Republican candidates who have a good shot at making their way to Washington next year.
West is seen as a top challenger to Klein after having come closer than expected to the incumbent Democrat in 2008. Republican Tim Scott is seen as likely to win his race in South Carolina’s first congressional district this fall, too. Either man, if elected, would be the first GOP African-American lawmaker in Congress since former Rep. J.C. Watts (R-Okla.), who retired in 2003."
Sunday, July 11, 2010
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King Samir Shabazz (the little guy) was removed from the polling place on Election Day 2008 and has been enjoined from carrying anything like a weapon to polling places.
Jerry Jackson was a certified poll watcher, and he kept his mouth shut throughout the whole tape.
The sad fact is that not one person came forward to say that they were scared away from voting that day because of these two guys. And the law probably requires a showing that actual damage occurred as a result of the conduct of the New Black Panther Party guys. So "lack of evidence", strange as it sounds, may be true.
What I find interesting is why is this buzzing through the rightwingnut blogosphere in July 2010? The election was November 4, 2008. The charges were filed in January 2009 and dismissed in May 2009. There's no new evidence whatsoever. So, WHY NOW, over a year later?
Easy: rightwingnut politicos like West think they can get some mileage with their grandstanding.
(By the way, the Southern Poverty Law Center -- that liberal group -- has tagged the New Black Panther Party as a "hate group". And, somewhat surprisingly, the New Black Panther Party has nothing to do with the "old" Black Panther Party of the 1960s and 1970; in fact, the "old" Panthers have quite specifically denounced the New Black Panther Party!)
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