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Tag Archives: DoJ
Florida Defies Holder, Rejects DOJ Demands to Stop Purging Non-Citizens from Voter Rolls
The Department of Justice this week demanded that Florida immediately cease its current massive purge of non-citizens and dead persons from its voter rolls, absurdly citing the outdated and outmoded Voting Rights Act of 1965. Well, now Florida has refused, … Continue reading
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Tagged dead people, Department of Justice, DoJ, Florida, Holder, illegal aliens, illegal voters, Ken Detzner, Non-Citizens, polls, Voter Rolls, Voting Rights Act of 1965
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Eric Holder’s Admission? DoJ “Does Not Enforce the Law on the Basis of Race”
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 … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Panthers, Culberson, DoJ, Holder, meltdown, my people, New Black Panther Party, nightstick, preferential treatment, Race
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