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Friday, August 21, 2009
Paul Greenberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
Another Promise Broken -- in Record Time
by Paul Greenberg
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Remember those days of yore, namely the presidential campaign of 2008, when Democrats regularly accused the Bush administration of politicizing the Justice Department?

You could scarcely make your way down the aisle of the U.S. Senate without encountering a Democrat who was outraged, indignant and generally all het up over how the administration of justice had been corrupted. The righteous cries of Chuck Schumer, Joe Biden, Russ Feingold, Patrick Leahy and all the other usual suspects rent the air. All demanded that the attorney general -- it was the hapless Alberto Gonzales at the time -- adhere to the "rule of law and the Constitution," to quote Senator Schumer.

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The new attorney general, Eric Holder, repeated the theme: "The attempts to politicize the (Justice) Department will not be tolerated should I become attorney general of the United States. It will be my intention to return (the Civil Rights0 division and the Department of Justice as a whole to its great traditions and the great traditions that it had under Democratic and Republican attorneys general and presidents. ... I will work to restore the credibility of a department badly shaken by allegations of improper political interference...."

But somehow you knew the way this would turn out, didn't you, Gentle and Savvy Reader? For promises, especially those made on the campaign trail or during confirmation hearings, tend to be like piecrusts: made to be broken. What's remarkable about this one is the speed with Obama and Holder, P.A., have broken it. Indeed, shredded it.

The outstanding example of this cynical manipulation of justice is how a case against the New Black Panthers, which the Department of Justice described as a "black super-racist organization," has been quickly and quietly shelved with minimal attention to the law and the Constitution.

The evidence is right there on the videos recorded Election Day, 2008, when uniformed members of the Black Panthers showed up at a Philadelphia polling station, one of them wielding a billy club. They shouted insults and made threats: "Cracker, you about to be ruled by a black man," one of the Panthers informed a voter. Two Republican poll watchers, a black couple, were called traitors to their race -- an accusation that will be familiar to any white Southerner who stood up for simple decency back in the bad old days.

Thank goodness for modern technology, which can make any citizen with an iPhone and its camera a crusading reporter. When all this made the Internet, not even the Obama administration's Justice Department could ignore what had happened on Philadelphia's streets. Particularly after the department's own investigation revealed that the New Black Panthers had called for "300 members to be deployed" at various polling places across the country.

So early this year, the Department of Justice proceeded to file a complaint against the Black Panthers, and specifically against the stormtroopers who were captured on video. So far, so fair.

A lawyer and survivor of many a legal battle for civil rights, Bartle Bull, filed an affidavit in support of the Justice Department's complaint. He characterized the incident in Philadelphia as "the most blatant form of intimidation I have encountered in my life in political campaigns in many states, even going back to the work I did in Mississippi in the 1960s."

But the Black Panthers didn't even bother to respond to the charges -- as if they were above the law. And maybe they are. Because after a court had ordered a default judgment against them, including one of their national leaders, the Justice Department caved. It dropped all charges against the Panthers except one, and that one was settled with a light tap on the wrist. The department got an injunction forbidding a member of the Panthers, identified as one Samir Shabazz, from brandishing a weapon at a polling place through November 15, 2012. How's that for a tough defense of Americans' right to vote without risking intimidation?

There doesn't seem to be any explanation for this perversion of justice except the Panthers' political pull with this new administration. This case is no longer about the Black Panthers so much as it is about a newly politicized Justice Department. At some point the career lawyers in the Justice Department's civil rights division changed their minds about pressing charges -- or had their minds changed for them. By whom? Why? Those questions need answering. Under oath. Continued...

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Intimidation as a first step
Intimidation has always been just a first step in the now familiar process of removing or silencing the opposition.

The next steps will follow with the Historic inevitability:

1. Calls from the government to the "all people of conscience" and "good will" to stop the anti-democratic elements.

2. Creation of the Government Commission to fight the anti-government elements.

3. Accusing these elements of being the agents of the adversarial groups, such as Republicans, Conservatives, Right Wing fanatics, brainwashed listeners of the Conservative Radio voices and of course the viewers of the Fox News.

4. For the sake of public safety and the protection of the American freedom government will be forced to arrest the anti-peoples elements and isolate them in remote areas.

5. Create re-education Centers for such elements where under the guidance of the professional phycologists and government education specialists the enemies of the state will be educated in the most progressive teachings of our time.

6. For elements resisting re-education and therefore not rehabilitated to become fully devoted to the cause, organize special work camps where to utilize the elements to work for food. This will help the elements, once more, to make an effort to return to the society as productive members.

7. If all these measures of good will toward the most stubborn saboteurs did not help, use the Revolutionary justice in the last instance to rid our great society of these vermin and parasites for good:

1. Put a bullet in the back of their heads;
2. Burn them in a gas chamber;
3. Chock them by the Cyclone gas;
4. Burry them alive;
5. Worked them to death in the copper or zinc mines.
6. Left them in the ice fields of Alaska without cloth and food.
7. Put them to sleep in the Government psychiatric wards.

Sounds scary? That cannot happen here? It has been done before, many times over.

A time for review. . .
A quick review of the history of voter intimidation might help some of you. Have there been a number of white folks prosecuted for intimidation at polling places? What usually happens?

When there is a problem at a polling place the police are called. This happened. The police dispersed the three offenders. Any clues as to how long they were there? Please take the time to review the numerous documented cases of systematic voter intimidation. Does this case rise to anything resembling the types of cases the Voting rights act was designed to address?
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