Assistant AG Deputy Julie Fernandes: "Never Bring A Lawsuit Against A Black"

Joe Schoffstall | July 8, 2010
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In the midst of accusations that the New Black Panther voter intimidation lawsuit was dropped by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder for "racial issues" Todd Gaziano , the commissioner of the U.S. Commission for Civil Rights and Director of the Center for Legal Studies at the Heritage Foundation, dropped a bombshell; Julie Fernandes-- the Assistant Attorney General-- resoundingly barked the orders to "never bring a lawsuit against a black," and meant it. He began naming names and cuts right to the chase saying the case was "open and shut." In fact, the DOJ won the case and was ready to talk sentencing. Then suddenly, under the new leadership of Eric Holder, the case was dropped. Gaziano laid all the marbles on the table within the following recording by Bob Parks of Black & Right for MRC.

The event took place on election day in 2008 in Philadelphia,PA . Two members of the Black Panther party, one holding a billy club, were patrolling the front doors leading into a building where people were to go to cast their votes, intimidating every person who walked by that didn't look like a Democrat. The actions of the panthers were exposed thanks to an individual who caught the incident on video, which can be found here. In comes J. Christian Adams, the former DOJ attorney turned whistleblower saying the case was dropped because of “racial issues.” Adams also said "The [voting] section doesn’t want to protect white voters." Fox Nation elaborated, as Adams--like Gaziano--began naming names:

"He testified that Deputy Assistant Attorney General Julie Fernandes told Voting Section management that there would be no more cases brought against black defendants vindicating the rights of white victims.  Adams personally heard Fernandes say that the division would only bring "traditional civil rights cases" (code words  for suits against white racists).  Adams also heard Fernandes say that  she had no interest in the Voting Section enforcing Section 8 of the National  Voter Registration Act (which requires purging rolls of ineligible voters to  prevent voter fraud), because Section 8 does not increase voter turnout.  Fernandes now needs to be questioned under oath, as does the head of the Civil  Rights Division, Thomas Perez, who previously testified this was not the  Justice Department's policy and that he was unaware of such views."
Never bring a lawsuit against a black.

Furthermore, the Weekly Standard Reported:

"Former voting rights attorneys confirm that the belief is omnipresent in the Justice Department. DoJ attorneys openly criticized the Panther case, objecting not to any lack of evidence or to the legal arguments but to the notion that any discrimination case should be filed against black defendants. There are instances of attorneys refusing to work on cases against minority defendants. In 2005, for example, Coates pursued, filed, and won a case (upheld on appeal to the Fifth Circuit in  2009) of egregious voter discrimination by black officials in Noxubee  County, Mississippi. Colleagues criticized Coates for filing the case and refused to work on it."

Gaziano said that during the whole process the commission had three hearings on the matter with eyewitnesses present, claiming the voters did-- in fact--feel intimidated despite organizations like Media Matters reporting otherwise. He also claims it wasn't just the voters who had to deal with the two black panthers at the polling station, but also the poll watchers. Not surprisingly after the case was dropped, never before seen footage of one of the panther members involved began pouring out. In one video uncovered by Naked Emperor News, King Samir Shabazz is advocating for "killing all white babies" and claiming that he's "ready for war." Looks as if he's not the only one. Malik Shabazz, the Chairman of the New Black Panther Party, made an appearance on Russian TV and accused Fox News of "stirring up racial fears." But he didn't stop at that. He also issued a challenge to "right wingers" and the tea party and said he's "ready to rumble." Despite this talk, Shabazz easily  could be nominated for an Oscar for his ability to hold himself together during a TV interview with so much hatred fuming at his inner core. Knowing this, I figured I'd look around the internet for EyeBlast.tv in hopes of finding footage of him with his guard down. Not only did I come across a rare video from a closed door Black Panther meeting, he was guilty of everything that he accused Fox News of doing-- spewing up radical racism. He attacked "white America" claiming he didn't have to be patriotic because "white America" has "given him nothing." He even went as far to say that the September 11 terrorist attacks occurred because of the actions of American people, saying "the chickens have come home to roost." This is the New Black Panther party that the Obama Administration is protecting. This is why Julie Fernandes said to "never bring a lawsuit against a black." And the reason for all of this, according to new accusations from the former lawyer, is the DOJ OK'd voter fraud to help Democrats win elections. 

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