somepeoplesay
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From Fox News (Full Story).
Whaddaya think DP? I haven't done extensive research on the matter, but a few things make me skeptical. Number one, he has no real evidence (by his own admission) other then hearsay, he was apparently dismissed from the case before it's conclusion, and he now works for the conservative outlet Pajamas Media. Interestingly, I can't really find much reporting on this from outlets other than FOX and conservative blogs.
Here is an interview with this fine chap:
From Fox News (Full Story).
In emotional and personal testimony, an ex-Justice official who quit over the handling of a voter intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party accused his former employer of instructing attorneys in the civil rights division to ignore cases that involve black defendants and white victims.
J. Christian Adams, testifying Tuesday before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, said that "over and over and over again," the department showed "hostility" toward those cases. He described the Black Panther case as one example of that -- he defended the legitimacy of the suit and said his "blood boiled" when he heard a Justice official claim the case wasn't solid.
"It is false," Adams said of the claim.
"We abetted wrongdoing and abandoned law-abiding citizens," he later testified.
Whaddaya think DP? I haven't done extensive research on the matter, but a few things make me skeptical. Number one, he has no real evidence (by his own admission) other then hearsay, he was apparently dismissed from the case before it's conclusion, and he now works for the conservative outlet Pajamas Media. Interestingly, I can't really find much reporting on this from outlets other than FOX and conservative blogs.
Here is an interview with this fine chap: