Former Justice Attorney Set to Testify in New Black Panther Case

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  • DustinG

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    Adams claims the administration has failed to prosecute non-whites when it comes to voting intimidation cases and that the New Black Panther incident demonstrates that.

    The Obama administration initially pursued the case, winning a default judgment in federal court in April 2009 when the Black Panther members did not appear in court. But then the administration moved to dismiss the charges the following month after getting one of the New Black Panther members to agree to not carry a "deadly weapon" near a polling place until 2012. The department boasted that justice had been served.

    Had this been a white person in front of a polling place attempting to dissuade black voters from entering the polling station; all hell would have broken lose (which it should be). When the races are flipped however, there is no outrage and the media (except for FOX News) do not cover the story.

    I believe the law should be applied equally to all races and especially when it comes to voting. There should be a lot more outrage over this, as there should have been with the ACORN voter fraud.

    FOXNews.com - Former Justice Attorney Set to Testify in New Black Panther Case
     
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