and what was that punishment again? Right... stay away from the polls until the next election. That's not a punishment. That's a fucking invitation to do it again! It wasn't "stay away from the polls for 10 years." It was "stay away until 2012." Gee, what happens in 2012? I wonder... There was no fine, there was no jail time, there was NOTHING.
7/13/2010 9:12:12 PM
Fines and jail time would be VERY unusual punishment considering past voting rights issues, particularly those involving individuals.Why, in aaronburro's opinion, should these guys be prosecuted more harshly than other voting rights act violators? What's different about them to him I wonder...It's weird too that someone who claims to be a libertarian would argue for the book to be thrown at someone for a victimless crime... it's almost like you are not actually a libertarian, you're just a partisan hack.And of the supposedly 300 or so New Black Panther party members dispatched to "watch polls" for the election, 1 of them was being an asshole by brandishing a night club, was videotaped for it, mocked by the entire Internet, removed from the polling place by police, and successfully prosecuted under section 11b of the voting rights act, and given a slightly harsher punishment than the only other person (that i could find) to be charged under the same section of the voting rights act, and aaronburro is outraged because he feels slighted as a white male. You couldn't be more of a joke if you tried.And it seems he is banned indefinitely from brandishing weapons at polling places:http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/electionlaw/litigation/documents/BlkPants-Judgmt-5-18-09.pdf[Edited on July 13, 2010 at 9:36 PM. Reason : ]
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7/13/2010 10:23:23 PM
^^ LOLSee this thread: http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=598437^ Adams in his congressional testimony doesn't come remotely close to accusing Obama or the Obama administration of racial corruption. I'm not quite sure where this characterization of his testimony came from (actually, I can hazard a guess on who spun it this way...), but he actually seems like a very honorable, respectable person, and his resignation is a loss for the DOJ I think.edit: it looks like he has taken a more combative stance since his testimony[Edited on July 13, 2010 at 10:36 PM. Reason : ]
7/13/2010 10:23:53 PM
so, because bush allegedly did a shitty job it excuses Obama from dropping charges in an open and shut case?btw, the mediamatters link is little more than ad-hominem with one Bush case sprinkled in that isn't exactly relevant. A holstered weapon versus a guy showing a weapon and slamming it in his hand? yeah, not even comparable.]
7/13/2010 10:25:45 PM
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7/13/2010 10:30:54 PM
http://www.usccr.gov/NBPH/05-14-2010_NBPPhearing.pdf
7/13/2010 11:00:19 PM
7/14/2010 9:13:07 AM
Why the silence from The Post on Black Panther Party story?By Andrew AlexanderOmbudsman Sunday, July 18, 2010
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7/19/2010 10:47:19 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/09/24/voting-rights-official-calls-black-panther-dismissal-travesty-justice/testimony in Congress today about the DOJ ignoring cases unless the victims are minorities. Thanks for changing things, Obama!i'll now sit here and wait for the obama worshipers to defend not upholding the law.
9/24/2010 1:12:37 PM
One of the leaders wants all blacks to move to 5 southern states and create a country within a country.BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAlet me breathe...BAHAHAHAHAthis is just dumb dumb dumb...I don't think he will be allowed to speak much more representing that group.
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