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Busy news day with all the happenings in Egypt. Wonder if this gets much play, if any in the blamestream media. Actually, I'm sort of surprised that Jennifer Rubin was able to get this published in the Washington Post.

Quote:The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights came out in December with a draft of its interim report on the New Black Panthers Party scandal. Earlier today a final report was posted on the commission's website, and with it, a flurry of rebuttals and separate statements from a number of the commissioners. The import of these statements should not be minimized.

The statements indicate several points: 1) the New Black Panther Party case brought by career Justice Department employees was meritorious on the law and the facts; 2) there is voluminous evidence of the Obama administration's political interference in the prosecution of the New Black Panther Party case; 3) there is ample evidence that the Obama administration directed Justice Department employees not to bring cases against minority defendants who violated voting rights laws or to enforce a provision requiring that states and localities clean up their voting rolls to prevent fraud; 4) the Justice Department stonewalled efforts to investigate the case; and 5) vice chairman Abigail Thernstrom has, for reasons not entirely clear, ignored the evidence and tried to undermine the commission's work.

I really want to hear the dems and Obama administration try to spin this.

Right Turn - New Black Panther Party case: The facts are in

I went to the website of the USCCR, where she said that the final report had been posted this morning, but I'm not finding it. Just the interim report.

http://www.usccr.gov/

In any case, when you can't trust the top law enforcement agency to enforce our laws, who or what can you trust?
Nice. Remember when the Dims were telling people to "look" for racist activities at the polls in 2004?
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