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Presidential Years The Black Liberation Philosophy Socialist Racial Takeover Barack Obama Quietly Packing Senior Levels of Government with Blacks


Presidential Years
The Black Liberation Philosophy Socialist Racial Takeover
Barack Obama Quietly Packing Senior Levels of Government with Blacks 
 
30 March 2009
DOJgov.net newswire & BarackObamaWebPage.com 
It has become a painful and dangerous truth that to discover what is going on in the Obama administration, particularly on matters of race, you have to read the British press.  
This has been proven again as the prestigious “Independent UK” published an article entitled “Barack Obama hands more senior jobs than ever before to ‘sisterhood’ of black women.  President Barack Obama has engineered a quiet racial revolution in Washington,” giving more power to blacks than at any point in American history. 
It went on to say that while Obama plays down the influence of race in his government and policies, Washington insiders are watching as he hands control of American domestic policy, White House social events, environmental issues, food safety and other issues impacting on Americans to African Americans, particularly African American women. 
Obama used his press conference last week to joke that interest in his own race lasted "about a day" after his election. But below the radar, Obama has been quietly transforming the upper echelons of government into one where blacks hold power far beyond their numbers in the general population. 
The article stressed the influence of black women, claiming that they hold “only” 192,000 of more than 1.7 million government jobs.  This means that black women who constitute 6% of the population hold 12% of federal government jobs.  This will grow drastically under Obama as will packing black men into the federal bureaucracy. 
To date, Obama has given 20% of Senior federal jobs to black women.  Black men will undoubtedly be given an equally high number in what is becoming a black racial takeover of government by an undereducated, high crime group comprising 13% of the population, but bearing responsibility for more murders than the rest of the American population combined and having a 72% illegitimacy rate. 
Barack Hussein Obama has been a long time proponent of Black Liberation Theology.  Economically socialist and socially fascist, this race based philosophy is consumed with redistribution of wealth from hard working whites and Asians to the lowest social level of blacks.
Barack Obama’s Black Liberation Justice Department Drops Charges Against Armed Black Panther Party Presidential Election Thugs

Washington Times 30 May 2009

Justice Department political appointees overruled career lawyers and ended a civil complaint accusing three members of the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense of wielding a nightstick and intimidating voters at a Philadelphia polling place last Presidential Election Day, according to documents and interviews.

The incident - which gained national attention when it was captured on videotape and distributed on YouTube - had prompted the government to sue the men, saying they violated the 1965 Voting Rights Act by scaring would-be voters with the weapon, racial slurs and military-style uniforms.

Career lawyers pursued the case for months, including obtaining an affidavit from a prominent 1960s civil rights activist who witnessed the confrontation and described it as "the most blatant form of voter intimidation" that he had seen, even during the voting rights crisis in Mississippi a half-century ago.

The lawyers also had ascertained that one of the three men had gained access to the polling place by securing a credential as a Democratic poll watcher, according to interviews and documents reviewed by The Washington Times.

The career Justice lawyers were on the verge of securing sanctions against the men earlier this month when their Barack Obama appointed superiors ordered them to reverse course, according to interviews and documents. The court had already entered a default judgment against the men on April 20.

A Justice Department spokesman on Thursday confirmed that the agency had dropped the case, dismissing two of the men from the lawsuit with no penalty and winning an order against the third man that simply prohibits him from bringing a weapon to a polling place in future elections.

People directly familiar with the case, who spoke only on the condition of anonymity because of fear of retribution, said career lawyers in two separate Justice offices had recommended proceeding to default judgment before political superiors overruled them.

During his January confirmation hearings, the first Black Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said that during his lengthy Justice Department tenure, the career lawyers were "my teachers, my colleagues and my friends" and described them as the "backbone" of the department.

"If I am confirmed as attorney general, I will listen to them, respect them and make them proud of the vital goals we will pursue together," he said.

Justice officials declined to say whether Mr. Holder or other senior Justice officials became involved in the case, saying they don't discuss internal deliberations.

The civil suit filed Jan. 7 identified the three men as members of the Panthers and said they wore military-style uniforms, black berets, combat boots, battle-dress pants, black jackets with military-style insignias and were armed with "a dangerous weapon"and used racial slurs and insults to scare would-be voters and those there to assist them at the Philadelphia polling location on Nov. 4.

The complaint said the three men engaged in "coercion, threats and intimidation, racial threats and insults, ... menacing and intimidating gestures, ... and movements directed at individuals who were present to vote." It said that unless prohibited by court sanctions, they would "continued to violate ... the Voting Rights Act by continuing to direct intimidation, threats and coercion at voters and potential voters, by again deploying uniformed and armed members at the entrance to polling locations in future elections, both in Philadelphia and throughout the country."

To support its evidence, the government had secured an affidavit from Bartle Bull, a longtime civil rights activist and former aide to Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 presidential campaign. Mr. Bull said in a sworn statement dated April 7 that he was serving in November as a credentialed poll watcher in Philadelphia when he saw the three uniformed Panthers confront and intimidate voters with a nightstick.

Inexplicably, the government did not enter the affidavit in the court case, according to the files.

The three men named in the complaint - New Black Panther Chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz, Minister King Samir Shabazz and Jerry Jackson - refused to appear in court to answer the accusations over a near-five month period, court records said.

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