Monday, July 12, 2010
This time it's a challenge from J. Christian Adams: The Ike Brown Case: Is the DOJ About to Fail Another Race-Based Test?
...This story hails from rural east Mississippi: majority black Noxubee County is home to Ike Brown, one of the most lawless purveyors of racial discrimination the nation has seen in decades. (I have written in greater detail about the racially motivated lawlessness Brown used to victimize minority white voters in the county.) Brown canceled ballots cast by white voters. He stuffed the ballot box with illegal ballots supporting his preferred black candidates. He deployed teams of notaries to roam the countryside and mark absentee ballots instead of voters. He allowed forced assistance in the voting booth, to the detriment of white voters. He threatened 174 white voters by declaring that if they tried to participate in an election, he might challenge them and not let them vote. He publicized the 174 names.
Brown ran the primary elections because he is the Democratic Party chairman. At the trial, a woman on Brown's list testified that she was too afraid to vote because she thought she might be arrested.
The federal court found that the publication of the list of 174 names was an illegal form of intentional racial discrimination...
Read the whole story at the link. The question Adams asks is whether his former employers will do the right thing. It's an open question at this point.
Ace has more video of that wonderful New Black Panther Party leader Holder isn't doing anything about: Yeah, So Here's the Guy Eric Holder Decided To Spring Free: Let's Give It Up for Osama Bin Ladin! Yeah, that's right, Osama Bin Laden.
And Michelle Malkin has a good roundup on the history of Holder's DoJ: The U.S. Department of Social Justice