Draggingtree Posted May 10, 2012 Share Posted May 10, 2012 Judicial Watch: Group Headed By Weather Underground Terrorist Gets DOJ Grants May 08, 2012 The Justice Department has awarded a group headed by a domestic terrorist and one-time FBI fugitive with close ties to President Obama hundreds of thousands of dollars to reduce racial disparities in the juvenile justice system. This is a story you likely won’t see in the mainstream media, but a conservative political magazine exposed it this week. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has given $400,000 in grants to an organization (W. Haywood Burns Institute) that blames disproportionately high criminal behavior among minority juvenile delinquents on discrimination. The San Francisco-based nonprofit describes itself as a leading organization in the field of juvenile justice and ethnic and racial disparities reduction. Among the institute’s board of directors is Bernardine Dohrn, a longtime Obama supporter and fundraiser and proud member of the Weather Underground, a radical group that planted bombs on the Capitol, Pentagon and other government buildings to protest U.S. policy. Dohrn’s violent actions earned her a spot on the FBI’s most wanted fugitives list in the 1970s. She eventually served probation and spent some time in jail for refusing to cooperate with an investigation. Dohrn is married to President Obama’s close friend and political mentor, William Ayers, Read More http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2012/05/group-headed-by-weather-underground-terrorist-gets-doj-grants/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draggingtree Posted May 10, 2012 Author Share Posted May 10, 2012 http://www.theblaze....black-panthers/ The Blaze New Black Panther Leader Shabbaz: Whites Will Be ‘Very, Very, Very Angry’ in November…Will Cling to ‘Their God and Their Guns’ — ‘We Might Have To, Too’ Posted on May 8, 2012 at 5:43pm by Benny Johnson The Blaze’s Erica Ritz contributed to this report According to New Black Panther party Chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz: ‘As we go into this election the New Black Panther Party is going to play a great role’ NBP Chairman: Shabazz The white man cannot stop black people in this hour, even thought they have made them n****rs. ‘That black man that is on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue’ proves that ‘a black man can accomplish what he will.’ ‘The white man of America does not have one leader that they can put up against Barack Obama’ and ‘that is a heavy blow to the white ego.’ Obama will win the ‘black, brown, minority, gay’ and the white ‘MSNBC vote’ ‘White males, conservatives, Republicans, Tea Party and gun-toters …don‘t believe that they should be ruled over by black people’ Michelle Obama ‘just crushes these white women’ with her superior beauty ‘George Zimmermans are going to be on the rise’. People who hate Obama will ’cling to their God and their guns. We might have to, too. We gotta get ready fast’ The New Black Panther party Chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz has taken to a new form of election rhetoric building up to the Presidential race of 2012. Besides mentioning that his group will be playing ‘a great role’ in the election, Shabazz went into detail on how Obama will win a second term and the violent things will happen after at the hands of ‘gun-toting‘ ’George Zimmermans‘ who ’don’t believe that they should be ruled over by black people.’ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rheo Posted May 10, 2012 Share Posted May 10, 2012 Close-up on juvenile justice Author, former offender among speakers By Jennifer Vanasco News Office 11/6/1997 Children who kill are called "super predators," "people with no conscience," "feral pre-social beings" -- and "adults." William Ayers, author of A Kind and Just Parent: The Children of Juvenile Court (Beacon Press, 1997), says "We should call a child a child. A 13-year-old who picks up a gun isn't suddenly an adult. We have to ask other questions: How did he get the gun? Where did it come from?" Ayers, who spent a year observing recruiting the Cook County Temporary Juvenile Detention Center in Chicago, is one of four panelists who will speak on juvenile justice at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, in the C-Shop. The panel, which marks the 100th anniversary of the juvenile justice system in the United States, is part of the Community Service Center's monthly discussion series on issues affecting the city of Chicago. The event is free and open to the public. Ayers will be joined by Sen. Barack Obama, Senior Lecturer in the Law School, who is working to combat legislation that would put more juvenile offenders into the adult system; Randolph Stone, Director of the Mandel Legal Aid Clinic; Alex Correa, a reformed juvenile offender who spent seven years in Cook County Temporary Detention Center; Frank Tobin, a former priest and teacher at the Detention Center who helped Correa; and Willy Baldwin, who grew up in public housing and is currently a teacher at the Detention Center. The juvenile justice system was founded by Chicago reformer Jane Addams, who advocated the establishment of a separate court system for children which would act like a "kind and just parent" for children in crisis. One hundred years later, the system is "overcrowded, under-funded, over-centralized and racist," Ayers said. Michelle Obama, Associate Dean of Student Services and Director of the University Community Service Center, hopes bringing issues like this to campus will open a dialogue between members of the University community and the broader community. "Students and faculty explore these issues in the classroom, but it is an internal conversation," Obama said. "We know that issues like juvenile justice impact the city of Chicago, this nation and -- directly or indirectly -- this campus. This panel gives students a chance to hear about the juvenile justice system not only on a theoretical level, but from the people who have experienced it." -- Snarky, bold emphasis is mine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SrWoodchuck Posted May 11, 2012 Share Posted May 11, 2012 Among the institute’s board of directors is Bernardine Dohrn, a longtime Obama supporter and fundraiser and proud member of the Weather Underground, a radical group that planted bombs on the Capitol, Pentagon and other government buildings to protest U.S. policy. Dohrn’s violent actions earned her a spot on the FBI’s most wanted fugitives list in the 1970s. ......but.......but.......she might 'splode the Department of Injustice............. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valin Posted May 11, 2012 Share Posted May 11, 2012 @Geee Ayers will be joined by Sen. Barack Obama, Senior Lecturer in the Law School, who is working to combat legislation that would put more juvenile offenders into the adult system "Bill Ayers? He is just a guy in the neighborhood." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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