Tuesday, August 7, 2012

White House Involved In Black Panther Voter Intimidation After All

Remember when Eric Holder's Department of In-Justice dismissed a slam-dunk legal action against armed New Black Panthers who were caught on video intimidating voters outside of a polling place in Pennsylvania? Well, it now appears, in contradiction to former claims by the Obama White House, that the White House played a role after all.

GodfatherPolitics.com reports: "Now, we are learning that the Department of Justice dropped the charges against Shabazz and Jackson because of communications from the White House."

GodfatherPolitics.com goes on to say: "Judicial Watch, obtained the documents indicating the White House involvement when they sued the DOJ under the Freedom of Information Act. The judicial watchdog group then took their evidence before U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton."

"In a move that truly surprised me, Judge Walton issue a ruling in which White House personal appointed by Barack Obama, had emailed the DOJ concerning the case against Shabazz and Jackson. Not long afterwards, the case against the two members of the New Black Panthers was dripped."

"Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton pointed out that Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez had testified that there was no involvement by any political leadership in the case. However, the documents they received told a different story."

4 comments:

  1. Nothing new here......the Obama Adminstration has always been.....Lie...Cheat and Steal....!!It's "rotten" from the WH on down.....!!Wake Up America.....VOTE and put the garbage where it belongs....on the dump....!!!

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  2. So where is the criminal follow up to this corruption

    At the very least indictments for perjury are due.

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  3. Vote the commie out of office. You have a choice and a chance to make history.

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  4. He comes but to lie, kill and destroy.
    Does the wording sound familiar?
    This lying POS gives all indications of
    being the anti christ.

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Posted By: Chris Carmouche