Posted on 11/08/2010 5:07:26 PM PST by kristinn
New Documents Also Suggest Top Obama Political Appointees Orchestrated Decision to Abandon Case against New Black Panther Party
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it has obtained documents from the Obama Department of Justice (DOJ) that provide new evidence that top political appointees at the DOJ were intimately involved in the decision to dismiss the voter intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party for Self Defense (NBPP). These new documents, which include internal DOJ email correspondence, directly contradict sworn testimony by Thomas Perez, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division, who testified before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights that no political leadership was involved in the decision. The new documents were obtained last week by Judicial Watch pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit (Judicial Watch v. Department of Justice (No.10-851)).
The new documents include a series of emails between two political appointees: former Democratic election lawyer and current Deputy Associate Attorney General Sam Hirsch and Associate Attorney General Thomas Perrelli. Both DOJ officials were involved in detailed discussions regarding the NBPP decision. For example, in one April 30, 2009, email from Hirsch to Perrelli, with the subject title Fw: New Black Panther Party Update, Hirsch writes:
Tom,
I need to discuss this with you tomorrow morning. Ill send you another email on this shortly.
If you want to discuss it this evening, please let me know which number to call and when.
These emails were put in further context by an updated Vaughn index obtained by Judicial Watch, describing NBPP documents the Obama DOJ continues to withhold. These documents, which were attached to the DOJs Motion for Summary Judgment filing, include a description of a May 13 email chain that seems to suggest political appointee Sam Hirsch may have been orchestrating the NBPP decision.
Acting DAAG [Steven Rosenbaum] advising his supervising Acting AAG [Loretta King] of DASGs [Hirschs] request for a memorandum by the Acting DAAG reviewing various options, legal strategies, and different proposals of relief as related to each separate defendant. Acting DAAG forwarding emails from Appellate Section Chiefs and Appellate Attorneys with their detailed legal analyses including the application of constitutional provisions and judicial precedent to strategies and relief under consideration in the ongoing NBPP litigation, as well as an assessment of the strength of potential legal arguments, and presenting different possible scenarios in the litigation. [Emphasis added]
Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Thomas Perez testified before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights that no political appointees were involved in the NBPP decision. Perez suggested that the dispute was merely a case of career people disagreeing with career people.
In fact, political appointee Sam Hirsch sent an April 30, 2009, email to Steven Rosenbaum (then-Acting Assistant Deputy Attorney General in the Civil Rights) thanking Rosenbaum for doing everything youre doing to make sure that this case is properly resolved. The next day, the DOJ began to reverse course on its NBPP voter intimidation lawsuit.
Judicial Watch also obtained two email reports sent by former Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Loretta King to Attorney General Eric Holder.
The first report, entitled Weekly Report for the Week ending May 8, 2009, and sent on May 12, 2009, notes: On May 15, 2009, pursuant to court order, the Department will file a motion for default judgment against at least some of the defendants in the NBPP lawsuit. The report further notes that the New Black Panther Party for Self Defense has been identified as a racist hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Anti-Defamation League and the founders and members of the original Black Panther Party.
The second report, entitled Weekly Report for the Week ending May 15, 2009, and sent on May 18, 2009, demonstrates that the DOJ did an abrupt reversal on the NBPP issue: On May 15, 2009, the Department voluntarily dismissed its claims against the NBPP and two of the defendants, the report noted. The DOJ moved for default judgment against only one defendant.
It is now obvious to me why the Obama administration continues to be so secretive regarding the Justice Departments decision to abandon its lawsuit against the New Black Panther Party. These documents show that not only was the Black Panther decision shamelessly politicized by the Obama administration but also that Obama officials lied to cover up the scandal. And these documents raise more questions about Attorney General Holders involvement. The American people need to know if racism and political favoritism are corrupting the nations highest law enforcement agency, stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
The DOJ filed its lawsuit against the NBPP following an incident that took place outside of a Philadelphia polling station on November 4, 2008. A video of the incident, showing a member of the NBPP brandishing police-style baton weapon, was widely distributed on the Internet. According to multiple witnesses, members of the NBPP blocked access to polling stations, harassed voters and hurled racial epithets. Nonetheless, the DOJ ultimately overruled the recommendations of its own staff and dismissed the majority of its charges. Current and former DOJ attorneys have alleged in sworn testimony before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights that the Holder DOJs NBPP and other civil rights-related decisions are made on the basis of race and political affiliation.
No wonder they just published the line of succession at Justice.
IMPEACH OBAMA and HOLDER and Perez and any other political appointees or politicians interfering in this case.
Amen to that, and fire Perez promptly!
House investigations are warranted and they're coming.
It’s more important to punish DOJ than to just impeach Holder. I’d do it by cutting off funding for heating and air conditioning in any facility where any of these guys work (and I’d be very specific on the jobs ~ else you’d end up putting a lot of career types into quite uncomfortable quarters).
Is this one of the two scandals being talked about yesterday?
LLS
To "site" BC would be to find a place and stick him there ~ or just find out where he is.
To "sight" BC would mean "see him".
We need to figure out how to get some control on the DOJ ~ without scaring off your better class of lawyers who we hope to attract to the place.
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I was on the phone at the time... I cannot multi task that well... kind of like Windows 98.
LLS
NOTE: It's still difficult to edit my own stuff ~ but with the two eyes slipping and sliding through their sockets together now, it's much easier than it was over the last 3 months.
Still, the image in my mind when some one gets "sited" is that they are stuck in dirt, or concrete even, up to their knees.
I really like to think of Eric Holder that way ~ or maybe up a little higher ~ give him some serious butt cramps or something.
Article II, Section 4. The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.
While there has been some dispute about who is a “civil officer”, I think it has been generally conceded that it does include political appointees who are subject to Senate confirmation.
Meanwhile, my idle idol read an idyll.
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How dare you say that it is quite obvious the lower in command will be thrown under the bus. Since when has Obama or Holder utililized the words personal responsibility?
They are radicals that need accounted for that are not above the law.
I had no idea about your eyes. I will say a payer for your recovery. Yes, a friend of mine had just had an auto accident and I had to help him with some procedures etc. FR is addictive so I would post in my sleep if someone would hold the keyboard for me. Keep us up to date on your eye situation. That is just awful.
LLS
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