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Tag Archives: Black Panther Case
by Ben Johnson

Congressman Darrell Issa has written a scathing five-page letter to the Department of Homeland Security stating it demoted an employee who blew the whistle on the department’s illegal stonewalling of Obama’s political foes. Issa, who is the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, wrote to Janet Napolitano that the action had the appearance of “retaliation” and that “Obstructing a congressional investigation is a crime.”
Issa states that Catherine Papoi, … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, News Reports, Opinion
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Tagged Andrew Romanoff, Associated Press, Associated Press (AP), Black Panther Case, Black Panthers, Catherine Papoi, Christopher Coates, Chuck Grassley, Crimes, Darrell Issa, Department of Homeland Security, Elena Kagan, Freedom of Information Act, Gerald Walpin, Impeachable Offense, J. Christian Adams, Janet Napolitano, Joe Sestak, Judicial Watch, National Security Archive, Nelson Peacock, New Black Panther Party, Orrin Hatch, Stonewalling, Tom Fitton, Transparency
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Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are appalled that Attorney General Eric Holder used the race card to block congressional inquiries into the Justice Department’s silence and possible mishandling of a race-fueled voting rights case.
“Eric Holder is sending a consistent and unfortunate message that we should expect justice to be applied only on the terms set by him and President Obama. This disregard for the rule of law is made worse by … Read the Rest of this Post
by Ben Johnson
Attorney General Eric Holder had something of a meltdown on Capitol Hill today when a Republican Congressman pressed him on his preferential treatment of the New Black Panther Party. Rep. John Culberson, R-TX, read a statement from a Democrat calling the Black Panthers’ actions the worst case of voter intimidation he had ever seen. In response, Holder huffed that, while the Panthers’ nightstick-wielding threats were “inappropriate,” the assessment was demeaning … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, News Reports, Opinion
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Tagged Bartle Bull, Black Panther Case, Black Panthers, Black Panthers Case, Black Racism, Christopher Coates, Department of Agriculture, Eligibility, Eric Holder, Hispanics, House Judiciary Committee, Illegal Immigrants, Illegal Immigration, ineligible voters, J. Christian Adams, John Culberson, Justice Department, Lamar Smith, New Black Panther Party, New Black Panthers, Race, Race Card, Racial hypocrisy, Reverse Racism, voter fraud
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by Ben Johnson

New Congressional leaders have begun their investigations into the most potent scandal facing the Obama administration, one that seems destined to expose injustice at the highest levels of government. Rep. Lamar Smith, R-TX, the new chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, has opened a probe into the Justice Department’s handling of the Black Panther case in a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder. Smith is looking into whether the case’s dismissal, … Read the Rest of this Post
bv Ben Johnson

We were disappointed when incoming Government Reform and Oversight Committee chairman Darrell Issa seemed to sidle up to Barack Obama by saying there was “not a chance” he would consider investigations that might lead to impeachment, at least “at this point.” Issa channeled Chris Matthews in his most recent pronouncement to reassure his implacable political foes.
On election night, just as House Minority Leader John Boehner finished his tearful victory speech, Issa … Read the Rest of this Post
by Ben Johnson
As part of its traditional Friday news dump, the Obama administration announced the Justice Department will be sending “400 federal observers to 30 jurisdictions in 18 states” to oversee the midterm elections. Unfortunately, the feds will not attempt to keep illegal immigrants or fraudulent voters from casting a ballot; instead, they will harass poll watchers who try to assure everyone admitted to the polls is properly registered. Moreover, Obama is dispatching the … Read the Rest of this Post
by Ben Johnson

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights was set to vote on a 131-page draft report about the Obama administration’s decision to drop the Black Panther voter intimidation case today — but a partisan Democratic member prevented the commission from doing its job. Michael Yaki walked out of the meeting before the vote, preventing the commission from reaching quorum, a procedural motion designed to stall for time. A report now seems unlikely … Read the Rest of this Post
by Floyd Brown

Floyd Brown, Chairman of ImpeachObamaCampaign.com, called Republican Congressman Darrell Issa’s recent comments on Impeachment “premature” and a “bad sign of Republican weakness” in the upcoming Congress.
Brown, who is calling on Congress to Impeach Obama for crimes committed while in office, said it is disappointing for the future chairman of the Government Reform and Oversight Committee to rule out any course of action before he has even begun his investigations.
According … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, Press Releases
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Tagged Andrew Romanoff, Barack Obama, Black Panther Case, Darrell Issa, Gerald Walpin, Impeach Obama, Impeach Obama Campaign, Impeachable Offense, impeachment, Joe Sestak, New Black Panther Party, Propaganda, Republicans, Tracy Russo, voter fraud
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by Ben Johnson

Conservatives have long been waiting for impeachment to come to Capitol Hill. Soon, it will come to their mailboxes.
Constitutional conservatives around the country will soon receive a 17-page package from the National Campaign for an Impeachment Inquiry, an undertaking of The Conservative Caucus (TCC). The conservative watchdog organization bills the mailing a “national ballot of 5,000,000 registered voters” on “Whether Congress Should Launch An Impeachment Inquiry Into President Barack Hussein Obama’s … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, News Reports, Opinion
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Tagged 2010 Elections, Barack Obama, Black Panther Case, Conservative Movement, Environmentalism, Impeach Obama Campaign, Impeachable Offense, Interior Department, Justice Department, New Black Panther Party, Obamacare, Unions, US Constitution
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by Ben Johnson

The federal investigation into the Justice Department’s handling of the Black Panther voter intimidation case has widened its scope in ways that increase the chances the president will be impeached in the new year.
In a letter delivered today to Attorney General Eric Holder, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights indicated its investigation has shifted from a narrow focus on dropping the Philadelphia case to the broader question of … Read the Rest of this Post


