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Jennifer Rubin has great reporting here about how the U.S. Civil Rights Commission will keep the heat on the Department of Justice about the Black Panthers case. Good for the commission. This commission is superb. Of course, the coming clash should not be necessary in the first place. It is necessary only because Eric Holder, the Attorney Generally Corrupt, is in charge of trampling on the law for Obamite political purposes. Poetic justice would have a pre-dawn raid catch him in a closet while a big gun is being waved in his face supposedly for his own safety (a la Elian Gonzalez), but methinks that is unlikely. Still, the man is a menace. Anything the Civil Rights Commission can do to undermine his Reign or (deliberate) Error, in favor a return to lawfulness, would be most welcome.

Now, this is VERY strange: I just went to try to provide links to the Washington Times' groundbreaking coverage of the Panther case. EVERY other story at the Times site works fine, but when I try to call up ANY of the news stories or editorials on the Panther case -- and there are about ten of them -- I get an error message every time. An error message, that is, ONLY for the Panther stories, but for no other stories on the entire WashTimes site.  I am no computer wiz, but this seems mighty suspicious to me. Somebody from outside the Wash Times is monkeying, or panthering, with its site, I would wager. ....

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Ken (Old Texican)| 9.13.09 @ 10:43AM

Well gosh darn, Quinn!

Whodathunk it!

Let's have ANOTHER "civil" debate with these totalitarians....and another...and another...and another...
Until we cannot recognize the United States of America.
Tea party patriots came to DC from all over America to "demonstrate". Spent their own moneys (plural) to come and be recognized.
This morning I dropped in on the broadcast networks' news sites.....yech!

Each one of them were parroting the same meme. "Thousands showed up in DC and thousands showed up at Obama's pep rally".

Equivalency you see...

We at T.E.A.M. AMERICA have been pretty quiet this week. We wanted to see if anyone heard the tree falling in the forest.

This next week it will quietly settle in on these splendid TEA PARTY patriots that demonstrations are not enough. It is a great start, but only a start.
Our message is "Choose today the master you will serve! Serve the state, or serve liberty and the God given rights in the Constitution".

We hope each of you reading this will join us.
You may read our take on the situation at:
http://judgeroy.wordpress.com

We have chosen liberty and the Constitution, and we shall prevail.

Oldefarte| 9.13.09 @ 12:00PM

Me thinks, Quin, that maybe your efforts at seeking info on them, there black panthas, is being CHICAGO POLITICED!!!!

Dixie Pixie| 9.13.09 @ 2:24PM

Congratulations Mr Hillyer, you have traced the problem to the Washington Times web-master. It is obvious the Washington Times wishes to minimize the political damage to the Obama administration without being blatant about it. This way the Wash-Times can say it was a simple “OOPS” situation rather than a deliberate obstruction. Also The web-master did not act alone as he had to have instructions from higher executives to deliberately cause malfunctions in the web-site.

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