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03-24-2012, 09:35 PM #11
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The hell it doesn't have anything to do with Barack Hussain. He opened his big mouth saying "That could have been my son" nonsense. Yeah, that shows just how neutral he is when it comes to race. As far as providing education, I thought everyone was entitled to an education. Who do you know that got denied an education?
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03-24-2012, 09:59 PM #12
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So Obama is responsible for the Black on White violence in the post HAPPY2BME quoted, the one by cayla99? Because that's what I was referring too.
And you're right. Everyone is entitled to an education. Does that mean everyone receives the same level/quality of education in this country? Because that's what I was referring too.
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03-24-2012, 11:20 PM #13
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I am saying Hussain doesnt care about black on white violence. Yet in this case where this black kid got killed he went right to the media yapping about it. Yes I do believe everybody gets a fair shot at education. Some people would just rather not take advantage of it, and then go and blame everybody else when their life dosent turn out like they want.
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03-24-2012, 11:24 PM #14
The DOJ doesn't prosecute Black on white crime. But they are in force in Florida.
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03-24-2012, 11:27 PM #15
This post has so many reads because I have taken some steps to circulate this article and my response beneath it.
I am gauging responses here and abroad as I prepare something for possible release on Monday that will be a very charged issue.
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03-24-2012, 11:46 PM #16
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I heard NOTHING about this on the news.
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03-25-2012, 08:34 PM #17
Look at how biased this short report in the New York Daily News is. No mention of the race of the actors in this and no mention of the racist comments made by the attackers.
Teenagers poured gasoline on boy walking home from school and set him on fire: cops* - NY Daily News
Teenagers poured gasoline on boy walking home from school and set him on fire: cops
Boy's mother says she was told it was a hate crime
By Meena Hart Duerson / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Sunday, March 4, 2012, 7:43 PMA 13-year-old boy who police say was doused with gasoline and lit on fire last week while walking home from school is recovering from first-degree burns to his face and head.
The boy was just two blocks from his home in Kansas City Tuesday when two teenagers began to follow him and then attacked him, his mother, Melissa Coon, said.
Police have described the suspects as black 16-year-olds, while the victim is white.
"We were told it's a hate crime," Coon told KTLA.
"They rushed him on the porch as he tried to get the door open," Coon told KMBC. "(One of them) poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, 'This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy.'"
By lighting the gasoline, the second attacker "produced a large fireball burning the face and hair" of the boy, according to a Kansas City Police Department report obtained by KCTV.
"It was pretty bad stuff," Detective Stacey Taylor told the TV station, adding that police are concerned the boy may have suffered damage to his eyes and lungs.
Coon said her son put out the fire with his shirt and called 911 himself. He was rushed to the hospital and was treated for his injuries.
She believes the students also attend East High School with her son, and said he will not be returning to the school. She also told KMBC her traumatized family plans now plans to move.
"My 5-year-old came in and asked me, 'Mom, am I going to get set on fire today?'" Coon said. "I was in tears."
Read more: Teenagers poured gasoline on boy walking home from school and set him on fire: cops* - NY Daily News
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03-25-2012, 09:50 PM #18
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I am saying Hussain doesnt care about black on white violence. Yet in this case where this black kid got killed he went right to the media yapping about it. Yes I do believe everybody gets a fair shot at education. Some people would just rather not take advantage of it, and then go and blame everybody else when their life dosent turn out like they want
The tensions not seen in a long time..
My opinion it is juvenile, irresponsible, and dangerous!
No matter who is playing the card!
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03-26-2012, 08:21 AM #19
Holder Reveals Underlying Racism in DOJ Treatment of Black Panther Case
Written by Raven Clabough Wednesday, 02 March 2011 15:00
Though evidence of racism in the Justice Department has been evident for some time, Attorney General Eric Holder finally admitted to it on March 1, when he confessed that the Department was lax in the voter-intimidation case against members of the New Black Panther Party because they are African American.
Politico reports: "Holder’s frustration over the criticism became evident during a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing as Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas) accused the Justice Department of failing to cooperate with a Civil Rights Commission investigation into the handling of the 2008 incident in which Black Panthers in intimidating outfits and wielding a club stood outside a polling place in Philadelphia."
Allegations that the Justice Department failed to cooperate with the Civil Rights Commission Investigation were leveled by Christopher Coates, the former voting chief for the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice. On September 24, Coates gave testimony before the same commission indicating that the Justice Department had a different attitude toward civil rights violations against black Americans than it did toward violations against white Americans.
According to Coates, the Justice Department bowed to pressures to dismiss the voter intimidation case from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) as well as from individuals within the Justice Department.
Prior to the accusations of Coates, J. Christian Adams testified in July 2010 against the Justice Department, asserting that the agency bore hostility toward taking cases where perpetrators were black and the victims were white. According to Fox News, Adams quit over the handling of the voter-intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party, and "accused his former employer of instructing attorneys in the civil rights division to ignore cases that involved black defendants and white victims." Adams added, "We abetted wrongdoing and abandoned law-abiding citizens."
Of the Justice Department’s handling of the voter-intimidation case, The New American’s Bruce Walker wrote:
The case exposes the problems caused when government tries to especially protect a certain class of citizens. The supporters of those departments and bureaus tasked to protect those particular citizens almost inevitably are special interest organizations such as the NAACP. And it is not unusual for bureaucrats to leave government for a cushy job in one of those special-interest firms. The relationship, almost inevitably, becomes incestuous. This grows, over time, into an institutional bias which seems quite natural to those who inhabit the closed world of advocacy for these special classes of citizens.
On March 1, Holder not only defended the Justice Department’s handling of the case, but appeared personally offended by statements provided by former Democratic activist Bartle Bull, who called the Black Panther case the most blatant example of voter intimidation he had witnessed in his career. Holder retorted,
Think about that. When you compare what people endured in the South in the 60s to try to get the right to vote for African Americans, and to compare what people were subjected to there to what happened in Philadelphia — which was inappropriate, certainly ... to describe it in those terms I think does a great disservice to people who put their lives on the line, who risked all, for my people.
Holder continued to make it a personal issue as he touted the role his sister-in-law played in the integration of the University of Alabama, adding,
To compare that kind of courage, that kind of action, and to say that the Black Panther incident — wrong thought it might be — [is] somehow greater in magnitude or is of greater concern to us, historically, I think just flies in the face of history and the facts.
When Rep. Culberson insisted, “There’s clearly evidence, overwhelming evidence, that your Department of Justice refuses to protect the rights of anybody other than African Americans to vote,” Holder outright denied it: “I would disagree very vehemently with the notion that there’s overwhelming evidence that that is in fact true.
This Department of Justice does not enforce the law in a race-conscious way.”
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03-26-2012, 11:56 AM #20
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