oped: Well~Well Eric as the old saying goes: "It is not nice for those who live in glass houses to throw stones" They may come back like a boom~a~rang and knock ya silly!
Eric you were not fit to sit on a bench as a Fed Judge much less to be Attorney General...Your radical past would prevent you from getting a secret clearance to hold any federal position of authority akin to your beloved POTUS!
• Affiliation with violent Black Panthers while in college may explain AG’s anti-white bias
By Pat Shannan
Attorney General Eric Holder’s reluctance to prosecute criminal behavior on the part of the Black Panthers
in Philadelphia during the 2008 presidential election apparently has
its roots in his own affiliation with the group as far back as 1970.
While a freshman at Columbia University that year, Holder participated
in a five-day, armed protest and occupation of the university’s Naval
Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) building organized by the “Black
Students’ Organization” (BSO).
It has not
been ascertained whether the AG was ever a card-carrying member of the
Black Panthers. However, he was an active member on campus of the
Student Afro-American Society (SAAS)
that released a statement supporting the efforts of 21 Black Panthers
charged with plotting to blow up a police station, department stores,
railroad tracks and the New York Botanical Gardens.
News
stories from BSO’s defunct website show that it wasn’t the first time.
Gloating over a 1968 confrontation with police the paper reported:
“Armed
with guns, the students took over Hamilton Hall, and locked the
building from the inside. After some time the black students told the
white sympathizers, many of whom were members of Students for a Democratic Society,
to leave and contribute by taking over other buildings on campus. They
did, effectively shutting down the university. The president of the
university ordered the NYPD to smother the protest by force, aided by
white athletes and members of the ROTC. Ironically it was the white
students in other buildings who bore the brunt of the police storming.
Had the police broken into Hamilton, they may have suffered casualties
at the hands of the sisters and brothers inside.”
Two years
later, Holder was among the leaders of the SAAS that were demanding the
former ROTC office be renamed the “Malcolm X Lounge” in honor of the
early Black Muslim leader who was assassinated in 1965.
Speaking
to the 2009 graduating class at Columbia, America’s top lawman
mistakenly remembered it as his “senior year,” and boasted of his participation
in the movement during his college days. However, he deceitfully
tempered his remarks by calling it a protest to “peacefully occupy one of the campus offices.”
The Justice Department
has not responded to a query of what kind of weapon Holder himself was
carrying at the time, but his friend, Steve Sims, told a mainstream
newspaper it all did happen.
This may
explain why Holder refused to prosecute Black Panther thugs, who were
accused of intimidating voters with truncheons at the polls in Philadelphia in 2008.
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By Emily Swanson
Attorney General Eric Holder hit back hard on Sunday at former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who recently called for the impeachment of President Barack Obama.
Speaking with Pierre Thomas on ABC News' "This Week," Holder took a swing at Palin, dismissing her credentials for making such a statement.
"She wasn't a particularly good vice presidential candidate," Holder said. "She's an even worse judge of who ought to be impeached and why."
Palin issued her call for Obama to be impeached Tuesday in a column on Breitbart.com, comparing Obama to an abusive spouse and writing, "The many impeachable offenses of Barack Obama can no longer be ignored."
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