DOJ Dismisses Black Panthers: Black Panther Voter Intimidation Dropped

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The New Black Panther Party (for Self Defense) has been granted government sanction to continue the intimidation of voters in Philadelphia or wherever they want to intimidate. If you think that's a stretch, it's not. See a video below. See the thugs in the photo below? The short guy wielded a nightstick in front of a Philly polling precinct during the November elections. The Department of Justice (DOJ) put a restraining order on the billystick until 2012. Until 2012 - what then? The tall guy is Jerry Jackson, a credentialed Democrat poll worker in Philadelphia's 14th Ward. There were no sanctions or restrictions on him - not even a slap on the wrist. He maintains his credentials with the Democrats and will be back on the job at the next election. You'll see Jackson in the video below talking to Rick Leventhal, FoxNews. "I don't know what you taking about," he says. By this time the police have escorted the short guy with the nightstick out of the area. Jackson denies there was anyone with a nightstick on the premises. The details of what happened that day in Philadelphia are below, including the Department of Justice's dismissal, after already receiving a default judgment. The dismissal came after the Civil Rights Division and "career lawyers" got involved. If you think voter intimidation is color blind, think again. Here's the latest news, which includes that Jerry Jackson will be back on the job in the Philly 14th Ward. Believe me, this whole incident is racial. The Washington Times found hate speech on the Black Panther's MySpace page. One rant after the other including "KILLIN CRAKKKAS," "F*** WHITEY'S CHRISTMAS," and of course, there is more. You see it here, including the timeline (because the Black Panthers attempted to take it down before anyone could make an issue of it) and cached pages. You will read below about Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA) and his attempts to refile and "bring the case," - again. Rep. Wolf says new evidence is available of extreme voter intimidation by the Black Panthers, fi...
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The New Black Panther Party (for Self Defense) has been granted government sanction to continue the intimidation of voters in Philadelphia or wherever they want to intimidate. If you think that's a stretch, it's not. See a video below. See the thugs in the photo below? The short guy wielded a nightstick in front of a Philly polling precinct during the November elections. The Department of Justice (DOJ) put a restraining order on the billystick until 2012. Until 2012 - what then? The tall guy is Jerry Jackson, a credentialed Democrat poll worker in Philadelphia's 14th Ward. There were no sanctions or restrictions on him - not even a slap on the wrist. He maintains his credentials with the Democrats and will be back on the job at the next election. You'll see Jackson in the video below talking to Rick Leventhal, FoxNews. "I don't know what you taking about," he says. By this time the police have escorted the short guy with the nightstick out of the area. Jackson denies there was anyone with a nightstick on the premises. The details of what happened that day in Philadelphia are below, including the Department of Justice's dismissal, after already receiving a default judgment. The dismissal came after the Civil Rights Division and "career lawyers" got involved. If you think voter intimidation is color blind, think again. Here's the latest news, which includes that Jerry Jackson will be back on the job in the Philly 14th Ward. Believe me, this whole incident is racial. The Washington Times found hate speech on the Black Panther's MySpace page. One rant after the other including "KILLIN CRAKKKAS," "F*** WHITEY'S CHRISTMAS," and of course, there is more. You see it here, including the timeline (because the Black Panthers attempted to take it down before anyone could make an issue of it) and cached pages. You will read below about Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA) and his attempts to refile and "bring the case," - again. Rep. Wolf says new evidence is available of extreme voter i
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