According to Bishop Jackson, the Black Panther case shows liberal racism in treating minorities like inferior victims entitled to special treatment. J. Christian Adams, former Assistant Attorney General and lead attorney on the Black Panther case, has alleged hostility in Obama's AG office to bringing any cases of black intimidation of white voters. The case against the Panthers was dismissed even though career Assistant AG's said it was an easy case which they had already won by default.
The Attorney General accused America of being a "nation of cowards" when it comes to matters of race. "His answer," asks Jackson, "is to reward racist thugs with special treatment? To give favored treatment to a black group which represents racial hatred? If this were the KKK, would treatment be the same?"
PLUS...
Former Justice Official: Obamacracy Guilty of Racism
..the dismissal is part of a creeping lawlessness infusing our government institutions. Citizens would be shocked to learn about the open and pervasive hostility within the Justice Department to bringing civil rights cases against nonwhite defendants on behalf of white victims. Equal enforcement of justice is not a priority of this administration. Open contempt is voiced for these types of cases.
Some of my co-workers argued that the law should not be used against black wrongdoers because of the long history of slavery and segregation. Less charitable individuals called it “payback time.” Incredibly, after the case was dismissed, instructions were given that no more cases against racial minorities like the Black Panther case would be brought by the Voting Section.
Apparently, Glenn Beck was right. Nope, not "crazy"; just right.
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