Who you calling “my people?”
The Attorney General seemed to take personal offense at a comment Culberson read in which former Democratic activist Bartle Bull called the incident the most serious act of voter intimidation he had witnessed in his career.
“Think about that,” Holder said. “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 that . . . 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,” said Holder, who is black.
Uh, so much for justice being color blind. I guess the only way to get justice from the justice department is to be one of Holder’s “people.” All you whiteys can just take your cracker asses to the back of the bus.
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“the incident the most serious act of voter intimidation he had witnessed in his career.”
Considering there was no complaint filed by voters, this may be a little hysterical.
Also, is his career like less than 8 years or something? These ring-ins at the polling station weren’t challenging the eligibility of people, sending them home without them being able to vote, as has happened in previous elections.
The New Black Panther Party Evidence on Voter Intimidation
Eric Holder is a racist . But he is too much of a coward to come out and say it.
Maybe because he would lose his “white” job that he got from going thru a “white” education that got him a nice house in a “white” neighborhood.
Get lost and take your buddy with you. Affirmative action, and people who champion it like you are the downfall of Americans of color.