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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Eric Holder Cannot Be Fair In The Michael Brown Case-He Believes The White Man Is Always The Oppressor.

If being race-neutral is important to being fair, it is impossible for Attorney General Holder to be fair in the Michael Brown case. Eric Holder is a man who sees everything through the prism of race and the "white man" is always the oppressor.

In a Wednesday op-ed in the "St. Louis Post Dispatch," Eric Holder made a pledge to the people of Ferguson Missouri:
This is my pledge to the people of Ferguson: Our investigation into this matter will be full, it will be fair, and it will be independent,”
On Thursday Holder travels to Ferguson to lead the federal investigation of the Michael Brown case. The question should be discussed, however, can the AG conduct a fair investigation into the shooting of Mr. Brown. Based on the way he has run the Justice Department, if fair means treating both sides of the case equally and without prejudice, Holder has no business leading the investigation. Eric Holder according to testimony runs a justice department that does not believe in equal justice in race-related cases.

Remember the New Black Panther case? Eric Holder's Justice Department dropped the already won case of voter intimidation because of the belief that it was impossible for blacks to violate someone's civil rights?

In Sept. 2010 Christopher Coates, former chief of the Justice Department’s Voting Section, and still a DOJ employee defied his bosses orders and testified before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to discuss the reasons why the New Black Panther Voter intimidation case (NBPP) was dropped even though the Judge had ruled that the DOJ had already won the case.

Coates' testimony was a shocking indictment of the rampant racism against Caucasians in the Obama administration's Department of Justice. He accused the administration of using race to determine which cases are prosecuted. Corroborating the testimony of J. Christian Adams who quit the DOJ because the NBPP case was dropped, Coates illustrated that the issue goes way beyond that specific case; the real issue is the organization charged with protecting civil rights is now a tool for increasing discrimination in the country, but this time against Caucasians.
The election of President Obama brought to positions of influence and power within the civil rights division many of the very people who had demonstrated hostility to the concept of equal enforcement of the Voting Rights Act.

When Holder was asked about the NBPP case in front of congress he said,
" When you compare what people endured in the South in the '60s to try to get the right to vote for African Americans, to compare what people subjected to that with what happened in Philadelphia… I think does a great disservice to people who put their lives on the line for my people"
Interestingly Mr. Holder didn't deny that the NBPP broke the law and forgets that as Attorney General all American People are his people.

Does the man who runs this department sound like someone who can conduct a fair investigation of a white police officer shooting a black teenager?

We are talking about an Attorney General who calls laws passed by states to enforce US immigration law as racist. He accuses states trying to protect "one man one vote" for all its citizens with voter ID laws racist. Let's face it is a guy who sees a racist under every bed.

Recently he talked about the criticism of President Obama and himself as racist:

There's a certain level of vehemence, it seems to me, that's directed at me [and] directed at the president. You know, people talking about taking their country back," Holder said. "There's a certain racial component to this for some people. I don't think this is the thing that is a main driver, but for some there's a racial animus.

Based on his tenure as Attorney General of the United States Eric Holder can be counted to be skewed against Officer Wilson, that is neither fair or just.

There is no contention here that Officer Wilson is innocent the general public is not privy to enough evidence to make that decision. The point is that history demonstrates that Holder will begin his investigation believing Wilson is guilty and that will direct his information gathering.

If fairness and justice is the goal Eric Holder should not be allowed within ten miles of this case.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Sadly fairness and justice were the first casualties of the hatred in Ferguson.