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About
Frank Salvato
Frank Salvato is the
Executive Director and Director of Terrorism Research for
BasicsProject.org a
non-profit, non-partisan, 501(c)(3) research and education initiative. His
writing has been recognized by the US House International Relations Committee
and the Japan Center for Conflict Prevention. His organization,
BasicsProject.org, partnered in producing the original national symposium series
addressing the root causes of radical Islamist terrorism. He is a member of the
International Analyst Network.
He also serves as the managing editor for
The New Media Journal.
Mr. Salvato has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor on FOX News Channel, and is a
regular guest on talk radio including on The Captain's America Radio Show,
nationally syndicated by the Phoenix Broadcasting Network and on
NetTalkWorld Global Talk
Radio catering to the US Armed Forces around
the world. Mr. Salvato is also heard weekly on
The Roth Show with Dr.
Laurie Roth syndicated nationally on the USA Radio Network. His
opinion-editorials have been published by The American Enterprise Institute, The
Washington Times & Human Events and are syndicated nationally. He is
occasionally quoted in The Federalist. Mr. Salvato is available for public
speaking engagements. |
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Holder’s
Justice Department Has a Racism Issue
The
President Is Not Due ‘His Due’
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Should Be Our Honor to Honor
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Simply Cannot Return to the Status Quo
We Have
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First, He Was a Community Organizer
Denying
Reality Brings Us Closer to Nuclear Midnight
Demonizing the Tea Party the Chicago Way
The
Constitutional Crisis Started Long Ago
‘I
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We
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How
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Tough
Medicine for Getting Back to Good
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The Tea
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The
Time Is Ripe for Divide & Conquer
The
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At This Point It’s About Defining the
"Win”
American
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Is the
Constitution Just a Grand Suggestion?
Have
Dems Been Marginalized within Their Own Party
Confronting
the Spin on the Fort Hood Massacre
Pretending
to Speak for an Entire Culture
When
Ideology Masks Ignorance
It's Time
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The Only
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Why Obama
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"Please,
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Larger Point on the Public Option
Challenging
the Status Quo
You Say You
Want a Real Solution
'You Have
Awakened the Sleeping Giant'
"Birther"
Label Overshadows a Real Issue
Reading
Legislation...It’s Your Job!
A
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Instituting
a Safeguard Against Political &...Tyranny
Amid All
the Celebrity Deaths, A Reality Check
When In The
Course of Human Events...
Genocide or
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The Path to
the Future Requires a Return to the Roots
With All
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Obama, Cheney & The Bright Shiny Thing
Nancy Pelosi: Damaged Beyond Repair
Radical Islam By Any Other Name...
Celebrating the Exit of a RINO, Cheering as Rome...
Specter: An Opportunist Guilty of Political Treason
A Week for the Earth; A Day for the Constitution
Left Is Making a Mistake in Ridiculing the Tea Parties
Obama’s European Tour: Arrogance, Ineptness &...
The Two-Faced Brutality of Hope & Change |
Frank Salvato,
Managing Editor
Holder’s Justice Department Has a Racism Issue
July 9, 2010
If there was any question as to whether or not there was an
ideological agenda infused at the US Justice Department with the arrival of
Eric Holder as the US Attorney’s General, all doubt should now be removed. A
cursory examination of Mr. Holder’s personal statements and instituted
departmental policy reveals, without doubt, that Mr. Holder is in fact
executing an "affirmative action” policy towards "justice” in the United
States. The major problem with this is that justice wears a blindfold.
From the moment that Mr. Holder ascended to the position of US Attorney’s
General he has raised eyebrows. His opening statement to the American people
in his new position was overtly caustic and aggressive, describing the
United States as a nation, "voluntarily socially segregated.” He
continued:
"Though this nation has proudly thought of itself as an ethnic melting
pot, in things racial we have always been and continue to be, in too many
ways, essentially a nation of cowards..."
Truth be told, if the nation is "voluntarily socially segregated” and a
nation of racial "cowards,” a great portion of the blame lays with
Progressives and Democrats who actively opposed the
1964 Civil Rights Act and who continue, to this day, to divide society
along the lines of race for the purpose of political opportunity (read:
voter blocks). But I digress...
Where a man’s statements cannot be a catalyst for the complete judgment of a
man, his actions or inactions, coupled with his statements, illustrates the
full measure of a man. Eric Holder’s case is no different.
By now everyone is familiar with the event that took place outside a
Philadelphia polling place during the 2008 General Election. Several members
of the New Black Panther Party were
videotaped in front of a polling place, dressed in black military-style
uniforms hurling racial slurs while one, King Samir Shabazz, brandished a
night stick. When asked who he was, Shabazz, leader of the New Black Panther
Party in Philadelphia, misrepresented himself as "security.” Witnesses said
voters were subjected to a litany of insults such as "white devil" and
"you're about to be ruled by the black man, cracker," according to The
Associated Press.
Any reasonable person would agree that what these men did outside the
Philadelphia polling place was clearly an attempt at voter intimidation and
a blatant violation of the Voter Rights Act. The Bush Administration Justice
Department agreed, as did a federal judge when in April of 2009 a default
judgment was entered against the New Black Panther members when they failed
to appear in court.
But in May of 2009, Eric Holder’s Justice Department moved to dismiss the
charges after getting one of the New Black Panther members to agree to not
carry a "deadly weapon" near a polling place until 2012. The
department boasted that justice had been served.
In recent testimony before the US Civil Rights Commission – a
congressionally mandated body, with which the Justice Department has
instructed high-ranking employees not to cooperate -- J. Christian Adams, a
former US Prosecutor assigned to the Civil Rights Division, Voting Section,
described the case against the New Black Panther members "a slam dunk,"
telling
FOX News that "nobody thought there was any doubt that this was the
clearest case of voter intimidation that I've seen since I've been
practicing law."
Adams testified that there existed within the hierarchy of the Voting
Section of Eric Holder’s Justice Department a clear policy of refusing to
prosecute any Black-on-White civil rights violations.
"I was told by Voting Section management that cases are not going to be
brought against Black defendants for the benefit of White victims. That if
somebody wanted to bring these cases, it was up to the US Attorney but the
Civil Rights Division wasn't going to be bringing it."
Adams said Associate Attorney General Tom Perrelli, the No. 3 official
in the department, was responsible for the decision to drop or "not pursue”
the case. He also indicated that a written response from the department to
the commission revealed that Eric Holder was briefed on the case and knew
full well the circumstances and actions taken surrounding the issue.
Of the Justice Department
order not to comply with US Civil Rights Commission subpoenas, Adams
said:
"After being ordered not to comply with the lawful subpoena, after
hearing the lies that are being said about the case, after the corruption
that we had witnessed in the case, I just said that's it, that I resign and
now I'm no longer there."
Bartle Bull, who was a poll watcher in Philadelphia in 2008, and who was
Robert F. Kennedy's New York State campaign manager and who went to the
South in the 1960s to protect the voting rights of black voters, opined:
"If Americans can't vote honestly, and the government doesn't protect
their right to vote, we don't live in a democracy. Last year Obama
complained when the government in Afghanistan did not run the election
properly. What about Pennsylvania?"
It behooves us to take a closer look at King Samir Shabazz (obviously a
man of self-importance with no deficit of societally manufactured
self-esteem, unwarranted as both are).
Besides misrepresenting himself as official security for a 2008 General
Election polling place, and aside from the fact that he thought dressing up
in paramilitary garb, grabbing a night stick and heading to the polls was a
"good” idea, "King” has routinely pontificated on the streets of
Philadelphia – the City of Brotherly Love –
this undeniable hate speech:
"I hate white people...all of them...every last iota of a cracker, I hate
them...You want freedom? You’re going to have to kill some crackers. You’re
going to have to kill some of their babies.”
This is the person, this is the head of the racist organization New
Black Panthers in Philadelphia, that Eric Holder’s Justice Department is
refusing to prosecute for civil rights violations perpetrated at a polling
place during a Presidential Election; that Eric Holder, by his inaction to
lead and affect policy at the US Justice Department, Civil Rights Division,
Voting Section, is shielding from be accountable for his racist, bigoted and
hateful actions.
In examining this event and coupling it with Mr. Holder’s statement about
the nation being a nation of "cowards,” it would seem that history is
repeating itself in reverse; the racial pendulum has swung and now, instead
of equal justice, blind justice under the law, we have Black racism in full
swing, not only at the Justice Department, but throughout the Obama
Administration. The only "cowards” I see involved in this issue are Eric
Holder for not having the intellectual courage to enforce the law and
repress his Black militant underpinnings and President Obama for not firing
Mr. Holder for his violation of every non-Black American’s civil rights in
his failure to prosecute the most blatant instance of voter intimidation
since the days of the noose in pre-Civil Rights Era Southern States,
ironically led by Democrat governors.
As for the New Black Panther
Party...maybe they should change their name to the New Black Klanther
Party...six of one, half-dozen of the other. |
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