Posted on 07/05/2010 9:24:14 PM PDT by Nachum
A former Justice official who claims the administration backed off a voter intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party for racial reasons is set to testify Tuesday before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
The testimony from J. Christian Adams, who resigned from the Justice Department last month in protest of the administration's handling of the case, comes after he made a series of explosive allegations during an interview with Fox News last week. He said the administration abandoned an open-and-shut case of voter intimidation and that Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez gave false testimony before the commission in May.
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Good. I am glad to see more people coming forward. Hope this guy is being supported instead of hearing the usual whining of “Oh, woe is me; nothing can be done”.
Excuse me; America would not exist if it were not for the strong; not the fools who sit there and whine nothing can be done.
Win back the House and I’ll bet Holder will answer questions , I’ll bet that.
No problem, I will too.
Saw him on Fox with Megyn Kelly. Now, that’s what I call a great interview.
Will the hearing be televised????
I'd prefer to hear him asking the questions, so long as they include, "Would you like fries with that?"
I dunno. "Washington Journal" on C-Span 1 continues until 10:00 Eastern, which is half an hour after the hearing starts. There's nothing past that on the schedule available at the website, but there current item on C-Span 2 (Stewart Udall Memorial Service) will be over at 9:25, in time for the hearing.
There is no video (but there is a transcript) for the previous 5/14 hearing where Perez testilied [sic]. OTOH there is video, via YouTube, of the preceding 4/23 hearing where we heard the election day eyewitnesses and congressman Wolf. So maybe video of this hearing will eventually be made available, even if not televised.
Although, granted that the Democrat Commissioners will probably try to discredit Adams.
They will suggest he is a "disgruntled former employee" (which is the Justice Department line). But this should be hard to sell. Apparently Adams had a good work record. He has claimed he was recently promoted, very happy with his work, and at the top of the pay scale when he resigned.
The Dems will point out that Adams is a conservative Republican, which he is. But the response will be, "So, are you suggesting conservatives should not be encouraged or allowed to serve in Civil Rights, Voting Rights, or maybe even in the Justice Department period?" Which of course is the position of the Dems, but they can hardly say so.
They will also point out that much of Adams' testimony is hearsay. Again, this will be true. But it will only serve as an occassion to remind everyone that Holder is illegally preventing those attorneys who were in the relevant meeting(s) from responding to the Commission's legal subpoenas.
Thanks for the info!
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at Udall memorial service...
So we’ll see in a few. Is the Senate currently in session? If so then C-Span 2 will obviously go to Senate coverage.
How come this memorial service is running long? It’s not live.
Now there’s some native american woman praising Udal for how much he blamed America for bad stuff (Manifest Destiny, raping the environment, etc).
He’s dead, Jane.
Obama would throw Holder under the bus as fast as he would throw anyone of us. That’s just the type of person he is.
:-)
Hope so!
That was the Acorn funds unaccounted for Walpin blew a whistle on and was removed; I had forgotten about that.
The MSM climbed all over Michael Steele fot a recent gaffe- how many does Joe Biden get?
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