The animus shown towards the race-neutral enforcement of voting rights that Adams testified about was present among the career lawyers when I was at the Division. So was the opposition to enforcing Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act, which requires states to regularly clean up their voter rolls and delete individuals who have died or moved away. It is a scandal that has been brewing for years but that no one was willing to talk about. The difference today is that the political appointees in the Obama administration agree with those policies. The political appointees that I worked for in the Bush administration were not willing to put up with this attitude, as the Brown and theNew Black Panther cases show, as well as the NVRA cases that were filed against states like Indiana and Missouri for violating Section 8.Why wouldn't you want to investigate this? Unless, of course, you have something to hide.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Affirmed: DoJ won't bring cases against black voters
This scandal has been brewing for quite some time, although the MSM is reluctant to even cover it, implying conservatives and Fox News were utilizing race as a "scare" factor, trying to frighten white people with specters of aggressive black militants at polling places. NRO:
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