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QUESTION: Could the Black Panther case FINALLY draw attention to the voting rights violations the Obama campaign actively engaged in?


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Here's an article in a Philadelphia paper saying the Black Panther case that Eric Holder dropped for racial reasons has “Nine Lives”.

The author indicts the NAACP in the matter as well, because it turns out this “august organization” lobbied hard for the Justice Department to drop all charges against the Black Panthers, since they helped elect our current “historic and unprecedented first black president”. It seems black organizations nationwide believed back in 2008 that anything was allowable as long as it benefitted Obama — which is the same attitude the Obama campaign itself took towards voting rights, election laws, and the intimidation of anyone who planned to vote against him.

The NAACP and the Congressional Black Caucus are racist organizations, by their own definitions. They discriminate in their memberships based on race, and engage in wild racebaiting to push their own agendas. The CBC put this on display back in March when it recklessly claimed protestors were hurling racial epithets at the likes of James Clyburne and John Lewis as they walked across the capitol grounds. Andrew Breitbart subsequently offered $100,000 as a reward for anyone who could provide video footage of this happening. The response from the CBC and the black community was the sound of crickets chirping conspicuously in the night. No video proof came forward because the event the CBC was wailing and rolling around on the floor about never happened. It was just another lie told by the CBC to make itself a victim and martyr. And, thankfully, Breitbart called this racist organization out for it.

The NAACP has always conducted itself more carefully than the CBC or the Black Panthers, so it’s actually quite surprisingly they’d be involved in pushing the Justice Department to give Obama backers a get out of jail free card, printed on racial grievance, of course. It’s revolting, really, and this story needs to be further investigated and exposed to all Americans.

The Obama campaign engaged in voter fraud throughout the Democrat primaries in 2008, which we witnessed personally. Voters were intimidated by Obama thugs at polling places in Iowa, Texas, Indiana, and Ohio, which we witnessed with our own eyes. Here in Chicago, Hillary Clinton supporters were harangued, harassed, and bullied by the Hope and Change gang: if you weren’t supporting Obama, you were called a racist, and blacks in particular screamed expletives at you for so much as wearing a Hillary for President button.

All of this was done very much with Obama’s personal endorsement and approval. It was his plan from the beginning to take the nomination. And it worked effectively.

It’s our sincere hope that Eric Holder made a colossal mistake of Watergate proportions with the dismissal of prosecution in the Black Panthers case. When Republicans take back Congress, they need to investigate this matter fully — and not be intimidated or bullied by the CBC, NAACP, Rainbow Push Coalition, or the rest of the Race Industry into letting this matter go.

It’s clear the Justice Department is engaging in a policy and practice of refusing prosecution of black criminals who have committed crimes against whites. It would be unconscionable for the Attorney General to refuse to prosecute white criminals for attacks upon blacks. The reverse needs to be true as well — and an Attorney General who spearheads a practice of such racial discrimination needs to be removed from office.

Republicans need to stop being bullied by the Race Industry…and Americans need to see the NAACP called out for what it really seems to be: nothing more than a better mannered, quieter, more under the radar arm of the Race Industry itself.

It’s our sincere hope that Andrew Breitbart becomes personally interested in the connections between the Black Panthers, the NAACP, the DNC, and Obama for America back in 2008, because we know from personal experience that these four organizations were essentially one and the same for all intents and purposes.

It’s never been done before, but it’s finally time to dedicate a concerted effort to bringing the Race Industry down once and for all. America, and the black community, will be much better off when these hucksters and charlatans are exposed for what they are…and their influence on our government is curtailed dramatically.
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Not going to post the entire article, but here is more information that has this whole matter really spiraling upwards toward our Dear Leader.

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Not going to post the entire article, but here is more information that has this whole matter really spiraling upwards toward our Dear Leader.

 

That's only because everyone who believes this story is a racist! :rolleyes:

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It’s never been done before, but it’s finally time to dedicate a concerted effort to bringing the Race Industry down once and for all. America, and the black community, will be much better off when these hucksters and charlatans are exposed for what they are…and their influence on our government is curtailed dramatically.

The Republicans better tread lightly and not try something stupid like this... or they'll lose the Black vote. :lmfao:

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It’s never been done before, but it’s finally time to dedicate a concerted effort to bringing the Race Industry down once and for all. America, and the black community, will be much better off when these hucksters and charlatans are exposed for what they are…and their influence on our government is curtailed dramatically.

The Republicans better tread lightly and not try something stupid like this... or they'll lose the Black vote. :lmfao:

 

 

The thing of it is, Republicans get blamed for being racists anyway, regardless of what they do.

 

 

 

(a bit off topic.....like that ever stopped me)

Does anyone know of a book/article/paper on the change that took place in the 1930's, that changed Blacks from being a solid Republican voting block to a solid Democrat voting block?

Strikes me that there might be some lessons to be learned there.

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It’s never been done before, but it’s finally time to dedicate a concerted effort to bringing the Race Industry down once and for all. America, and the black community, will be much better off when these hucksters and charlatans are exposed for what they are…and their influence on our government is curtailed dramatically.

The Republicans better tread lightly and not try something stupid like this... or they'll lose the Black vote. :lmfao:

 

 

The thing of it is, Republicans get blamed for being racists anyway, regardless of what they do.

 

 

 

(a bit off topic.....like that ever stopped me)

Does anyone know of a book/article/paper on the change that took place in the 1930's, that changed Blacks from being a solid Republican voting block to a solid Democrat voting block?

Strikes me that there might be some lessons to be learned there.

 

The incident that started that trend actually took place a little earlier than that.....1911 or 1912. Research the Brownsville Incident.

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The incident that started that trend actually took place a little earlier than that.....1911 or 1912. Research the Brownsville Incident.

 

 

Just read up on it. Stuff like that makes me SO angry. It is a good reminder that we must be committed to justice for individuals without any concern for group membership.

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Here is the Google search page, pick one. Brownsville Incident

 

 

You can do that, Google something? I mean I won't get into trouble or anything will I? :)

 

You won't mind someone reading your email will you? Or going through your banking info and other accounts?

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Thanks. Do you have a link?

 

Sorry....have been out on business.

 

I don't have a link handy that explains the political ramifications and it turns out that the Brownsville Affair happened earlier than I remembered....August, 1907. I am only aware of it because of a paper I wrote back in the '70s. Black members of the 25th Calvary Regiment out of Fort Brown Texas were accused of shooting up the town of Brownsville Texas. The soldiers were convicted, even though the evidence against them was obviously falsified, and the commander and other officers at the fort testified that the unit was at the fort at the time that the incident took place.

 

This particular regiment was particularly hated because they had originally been assigned to Fort Brown during Reconstruction, a fact that rankled Southern whites.

 

Prominent black leaders petitioned President Theodore Roosevelt to intercede on behalf of the 25th Calvary soldiers, but he refused. In response, black leaders throughout the country started pressuring the black voters to vote for Democrats to oust Roosevelt and his party from power.

 

That is where the trend began for blacks voting primarily for Democrats began. I have asked many blacks if they are aware of this history, 99% are not. When you ask them why they vote for Democrats, most don't even give an answer.

 

Ironically, it was under another Republican president, Nixon, that the regiment's convictions were overturned in 1970, however they refused to give back pay and pensions to the families of the veterans. The last remaining survivor at the time received a meager $25,000 in pension benefits.

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