Dear Fellow Conservative:
Imagine going to the polling place on Tuesday, November 6, 2012... only to find club-wielding thugs making thinly veiled threats concerning your voting intention
What? Come on, you say — That's impossible in America. We outlawed despicable "Jim Crow" laws decades ago.
Sorry. Voter intimidation is back. And when it happened in 2008, Eric Holder, Barack Obama's Attorney General, the top law enforcement official in the land, decided this time it was NOT against any law.
Today, the notion that a US administration would use racial intimidation to terrorize their opposition's supporters is simply unthinkable.
But to Eric Holder, Barack Obama, and the partisan ideologues working at the DOJ, racial bullying of white voters is entirely justified. In other words, it's payback.
Immediately after taking office, Obama launched a hiring blitz of 130 new lawyers. Requests for copies of their resumes were stonewalled. Only after a lawsuit did the truth come out about these hires. The Voting Section of DOJ is now under the control of radical lawyers hand-picked by Obama and Holder.
More frighteningly, these lawyers' main career experience is in subverting voting laws — and they are the officials who will be standing watch over America's voting system during the 2012 presidential election.
But who would want to take America back to the dark days of scare tactics and voter disenfranchisement because of race?
Maybe a failing President unable to win re-election on the strength of his record and who will, in desperation, play the race card.
Or maybe an Attorney General who is so embittered that he openly declares, "I am not the tall U.S. attorney. I am not the thin United States Attorney. I am the black United States Attorney."
Imagine going to the polling place on Tuesday, November 6, 2012... only to find club-wielding thugs making thinly veiled threats concerning your voting intention
What? Come on, you say — That's impossible in America. We outlawed despicable "Jim Crow" laws decades ago.
Sorry. Voter intimidation is back. And when it happened in 2008, Eric Holder, Barack Obama's Attorney General, the top law enforcement official in the land, decided this time it was NOT against any law.
Today, the notion that a US administration would use racial intimidation to terrorize their opposition's supporters is simply unthinkable.
But to Eric Holder, Barack Obama, and the partisan ideologues working at the DOJ, racial bullying of white voters is entirely justified. In other words, it's payback.
Immediately after taking office, Obama launched a hiring blitz of 130 new lawyers. Requests for copies of their resumes were stonewalled. Only after a lawsuit did the truth come out about these hires. The Voting Section of DOJ is now under the control of radical lawyers hand-picked by Obama and Holder.
More frighteningly, these lawyers' main career experience is in subverting voting laws — and they are the officials who will be standing watch over America's voting system during the 2012 presidential election.
But who would want to take America back to the dark days of scare tactics and voter disenfranchisement because of race?
Maybe a failing President unable to win re-election on the strength of his record and who will, in desperation, play the race card.
Or maybe an Attorney General who is so embittered that he openly declares, "I am not the tall U.S. attorney. I am not the thin United States Attorney. I am the black United States Attorney."
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