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  • 05-30-2009 4:27 PM In reply to

    • gypsy
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    Re: 2009 House Bill 4836 (Create “bias-motivated” crime )

    My source was the Philidelphia Bulletin, and I suspect the main stream media hasn't noted it because no voters were kept from voting. Black Panthers are not that rare of a site in Philly.

  • 05-30-2009 7:17 PM In reply to

    Re: 2009 House Bill 4836 (Create “bias-motivated” crime )

     How did they determine no one was kept from voting. Setting there with a club and in uniform and calling people cracker-as one person claimed-is not intimidation? How do you think the media would have treated it if they were KKK and stood there with a club and called people the dreaded N word? How would our "blind" and impartial justice have treated them?

    So then did the DOJ drop the charges and was the Mooney paper wrong? I couldn't find anything on the DOJ site about them dropping the case. I may file a FOIA request for info if I can't find another source.

     

  • 05-30-2009 7:26 PM In reply to

    Re: 2009 House Bill 4836 (Create “bias-motivated” crime )

    Looks like basically the same article. 

  • 05-30-2009 10:24 PM In reply to

    • gypsy
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    Re: 2009 House Bill 4836 (Create “bias-motivated” crime )

    No one has claimed they were kept from voting.

    I'm not going to speculate what the media would have done, our what our blind justice would have done under different circumstances.

    I didn't say the moonie times was wrong, just incomplete. Sorry you couldn't find the information you were looking for.

    Please do file a FOIA request if this matter is important to you.

    I can only imagine how upset you were when George Bush was appointed President by the Supreme Court after losing the election.

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