Family members of George Zimmerman, the killer of Trayvon
Martin,
are demanding that Eric Holder’s [In]Justice Department charge
the New Black Panther Party with a hate crime for putting a “dead
or alive” bounty on Zimmerman’s head. The family is probably wrong
in its specifics, but right in the overall principle. The problems
with their specifics are A) that except in very narrow
circumstances, the whole concept of “hate crimes” is seriously
flawed because it penalizes the same action by different degrees
depending on the “thoughts” of the perpetrator, and b) because even
under an expansive reading of hate crimes, the bounty probably
doesn’t qualify because it is not aimed at
Zimmerman because of his ethnicity but rather for
revenge.
But that doesn’t mean the Panthers should not be arrested,
prosecuted, imprisoned — and ostracized for life. Their bounty
appears, almost certainly, to violate numerous state laws, as
former Justice Department official and whistleblower
J. Christian Adams explained in a great column a couple of
weeks ago:
Let’s start with solicitation to kidnap. In announcing a
reward for the seizure of Zimmerman, the New Black Panthers may
have violated Florida Code 787.01. It makes it a felony to
“by threat, confining or abducting, or imprisoning another person
against his … will without lawful authority with intent
to . . . terrorize.”
Merely soliciting someone else to do this is also a felony in
Florida under Florida Code 777.04. “A person who solicits
another to commit an offense prohibited by law and in the course of
such solicitation commands, encourages, hires, or requests another
person to engage in specific conduct which would constitute such
offense or an attempt to commit such offense commits the offense of
criminal solicitation.”
Meanwhile, this isn’t just a state matter. Again,
Adams explains, this time putting the onus directly on the
Panther-enabling Attorney General and race
hustler Eric Holder to enforce federal laws against clearcut
violators:
Here we go again. Eric Holder’s Justice Department last
month oversaw a guilty
plea for solicitation of kidnapping, a federal offense.
Jayen Patel entered a plea in New Jersey for soliciting a purported
white supremacist (actually an FBI agent acting as a white
supremacist) to conduct a kidnapping…. Will Eric Holder at
last open an investigation into the criminal conduct of the New
Black Panthers? Will there be arrests like in the Jayen Patel
case? It sure would be a way to put an end to the New Black
Panther albatross that hangs around Eric Holder’s neck, and will
through November.
Of course, this is the same national Panther organization
against whom (in a story
I personally co-broke in print) the
racialist Holder and his
racialist minions dropped charges in an abundantly manifest
voter-intimidation case in the 2008 elections. Holder won’t
prosecute them, perhaps because he thinks and has quoted and said
that “No matter how affluent, educated and mobile (a black person)
becomes, his race defines him more particularly than anything else.
… [T]here’s a common cause that bonds the black United States
attorney with the black criminal….”
Maybe that explains why DoJ won’t do anything to combat the
bounty-offering Panthers, and won’t even comment on the matter
(as
reported by Kerry Picket of The Washington Times). (With regard
to issues related to the earlier Panther case, Holder also is
unconcerned about flagrant vote fraud, calling it “manufactured”,
even though just in the last week new charges were filed in yet
another of a nationally growing number of vote fraud cases,
this time in Indiana.)
In these and many other cases, amply documented by Adams, by me,
and by others, Eric Holder’s Justice Department aids and abets
race-based thuggery, at the very least by deliberate and malign
(not benign) neglect. When thuggery is encouraged, the encouragers
themselves are morally no better than the thugs.
Therefore, Holder and his minions themselves are
thugs.
Kelly House| 4.10.12 @ 1:52PM
I was totally shocked yesterday when the Black Panther fellow said that we who are of light coloring, blonde, light brunette, light eyes will be targeted for death. Where can I write Holder and the mainstream who refuse to report any of this. Where are the main cities for the Black Panther? We will never go there!!!
Karen| 4.10.12 @ 8:19PM
Kelly House, do you have a link to that? I can't seem to find it anywhere. Thanks.
Pete| 4.10.12 @ 1:55PM
"not aimed at Zimmerman because of his ethnicity " - are you kidding me? It is because he is not black, precisely because he is not black.
SpiralArchitect| 4.10.12 @ 2:01PM
Santorum most be a done deal as there is no mention of him to be found in this otherwise decent piece.
Bob| 4.10.12 @ 2:01PM
I can't believe voters have no problems with this. I guess welfare really can buy you anything.
bobmontgomery| 4.10.12 @ 2:18PM
Going back to yesteryear, oh about 2009, when Holder called us cowards, Obama summoned the cop to the WH, Obama fired Gerald Walpin, and Holder winked at the NBPP and said 'Do as you will", how many millions of words have been written about Holder? The House of Representatives has the power, and the money, to deal with Holder. Apparently, they're not going to. There was mention in your piece,Quinn, of Florida statute umpty ump. There was no mention of Rick Scott. Why is that?
Oldefarte| 4.10.12 @ 2:30PM
Quin, I as always applaud your calling this matter to attention, but COME ON.....lets' please do away the the PC'isms of this ['.....Zimmerman Kin Accuses A.G. Holder of Racism Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:10 PM
By: Martin GouldAttorney General Eric Holder has been accused of failing to charge members of a radical African American group that placed a $10,000 bounty on the head of Trayvon Martin’s shooter because of his race.A letter sent from a member of George Zimmerman’s family to Holder — who is black — said, “I would surmise that, based on your own definition of a hate crime, you have chosen not to arrest these individuals based solely on your race. There is no other explanation.”The letter was posted on Scribd.com but the author — who signed him or herself “A Concerned Zimmerman Family Member,” was not identified. The Daily Caller said it knew the identity but was not releasing it “out of concern for the family’s safety.”The letter, dated Monday, claimed that “many in the black community have formed what many are calling a ‘lynch mob’ against George Zimmerman. The rhetoric from the black community has ranged from benign to incredibly violent.”Martin, 17, was shot dead on Feb. 26 in the Orlando suburb of Sanford, Fla. Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch captain, has admitted he pulled the trigger but said it was because Martin attacked him, a claim Martin’s family has contested.Special prosecutor Angela Corey has yet to decide whether Zimmerman, 28, should face charges.In the letter, Zimmerman’s family member tells Holder, “There is the appearance of racism in every way this has been handled and it is not coming from the supporters of George Zimmerman."The writer asks why Holder’s Department of Justice “is not arresting the New Black Panthers for hate crimes?” In the wake of Martin’s death the group’s leader Mikhail Muhammed offered a $10,000 bounty for Zimmerman’s capture. Posters put out by the group say “Child killer of Trayvon Martin wanted Dead or Alive.” The letter writer tells Holder, “The Zimmerman family is in hiding because of the threats that have been made against us, yet the DOJ has maintained an eerie silence on this matter.”
“These threats are very public. If you haven’t been paying attention just do a Google search and you will find plenty. Since when can a group of people in the United States put a bounty on someone’s head, circulate Wanted posters publicly, and still be walking the streets?”
The writer then claims the reason is down to racism. “Again, we are not talking about racism on the side of George Zimmerman.”The writer says that even if Zimmerman is not found guilty, he will never be able to live a normal life again. “He will live his life looking over his shoulder wondering when he will be attacked by the lynch mob.“Based solely upon your office’s definition of a hate crime, which states, ‘Others may become frustrated and angry if they believe the local government and other groups in the community will not protect them’ is exactly the way we feel now.”The writer says “the tragedy” of Martin’s death had no racial component, adding, many are using it as a way to make money and further their agenda. "The chasm between blacks and whites deepens every time these groups show up to further their own cause.“Strangely enough this case has a lot of parallels to those of Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird.’ George Zimmerman has been treated much like Tom Robinson was, chastised for not being the right [or wrong[ color and found guilty based on race factors.”The letter then asks Holder to act like the book’s hero Atticus Finch and do the right thing, adding that Holder’s boss, President Barack Obama would “refer to this as a ‘teachable moment.’"......']. What pretel IF this situation was reversed and say a Duke KKK'er was the culprit? Would there still be splitting hairs over possibly legal distinctions here? Thugs? They are more than that and most everyone knows that. This corrupt AG and his boss at 1600 should be brought up on IMPEACHMENT charges over this and about 20 other items if congress and/or Republicans had any political guts. When the HS chief previously caliming that returning from military service in the middle east members are possibly futuristic domestic terrorists suspects and issues forth a official HS proclamation to that effect in addition to turning a blind legal eye to this situation and to your documented Philadelphia voting intimidation case, is any sane individual on this earth satisfied with the charge of THUGS? What if Reagan, Bush etc other Republican presidents allowed their AG's to operate thus [and to turn a blind eye toward community organizing THUGS like Jackson, Sharpton etc to ramp up possible street violence in Florida over this while being employed at major MSM TV networks], whould they have gotten off so lightly?????????????
Oldefarte| 4.10.12 @ 3:53PM
Yeah, lets call a ' THUG' instead a RACIST THUG:
'.....Voter ID Merits Bipartisanship Support
Tuesday, April 10, 2012 02:30 PM
By: David LimbaughCan anyone think of an innocuous reason why President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder oppose state voter ID laws?Obama and Holder appear to view almost everything through the prism of race or, at the very least, use race as an excuse to justify otherwise very dubious policies, from immigration enforcement to voter intimidation actions to strong-arming banks to make loans via allegations of racism.In December, along these lines, Holder criticized redistricting maps that had been drawn by the Texas Legislature and used the opportunity to call for an aggressive federal review of voter identification laws in not just Texas but other states.But what does all this have to do with voter ID laws? Well, Republicans have been engaged in lobbying for state voter ID laws throughout the nation as an effort to enhance fair and lawful elections and prevent voter fraud. These laws are simple and transparent; they would require voters to present a government-issued form of identification as a condition to voting.
Predictably, Democrats — led by Obama and Holder — claim that the move is a GOP ruse to suppress minority voting. Holder called on the parties "to resist the temptation to suppress certain votes in the hope of attaining electoral success and, instead, achieve success by appealing to more voters."Notice the automatic assumption and, in turn, barely veiled accusation of GOP racism. Notice further how utterly patronizing Holder's attitude is to minorities.Is Holder's position that minorities are incapable of or ill-equipped at obtaining identification to vote? Why shouldn't people be required to prove they are who they say they are in order to participate in the electoral process?
I would think minorities would be offended at the suggestion that laws requiring them to prove their identity as a prerequisite to voting would somehow disadvantage them. I would think they would have every bit as much interest in ensuring fair, fraud-free elections as non-minorities.
It is sheer common sense that our election authorities should demand proof of the identity of all voters before allowing them to cast votes that will ultimately determine critical decisions affecting the future of their state and nation.
I don't remember ever being allowed to vote, by the way, without presenting an ID, even though the precinct workers know me and I know them. This isn't the least bit offensive, but even if it were, it wouldn't justify jeopardizing the integrity of elections.Political correctness causes people to adopt absurd and indefensible positions, which is precisely how we should characterize efforts to resist voter ID laws.Obama, Holder and the Democratic Party establishment don't even bother to counter the irrefutable argument that proof of ID is essential to reduce voter fraud. Instead, they just throw out the slanderous allegation that the GOP is trying to suppress the minority vote, which itself is born of the same type of categorical judgment about groups of people that lies at the heart of the sin of racism.I am not a big fan of so-called bipartisanship, because I think it's a one-way street for Democrats, who only demand it when they want Republicans to cater to their demands, and not the other way around. I'm also realistic enough to recognize that today the parties are so far apart in their goals for the nation and the means to achieve them that we're just better off presenting our alternative cases to the people and letting them decide. But if there were ever an issue that screams out for bipartisanship, ensuring fair elections by verifying the identity of voters would have to be at the top of the list.The administration's cavalier dismissiveness about the need for voter identification to improve ballot security has been exposed as the cynical fraud it is with the recent release of a video from filmmaker James O'Keefe. The video showed how easy it was for an associate of O'Keefe's to check in as Eric Holder in Holder's polling place without presenting identification, though he neither signed the poll book nor proceeded to cast a ballot. The poll worker, who obviously didn't know O'Keefe, much less Eric Holder, didn't even want to be bothered with the presentation of an ID. "As long as you're in here and you're on our list and that's who you say you are, we're OK," he said.
It's outrageous that Holder is accusing Republicans of wanting to suppress the minority vote through these laws. But it's not outrageous to suggest that Holder and his party, through their specious invocation of the race card to oppose these laws, have no legitimate basis to oppose them and indeed must have an ulterior reason for doing so — one that involves rigging the election process in their favor.....'
Young| 4.10.12 @ 5:13PM
Thugs huh? Why do you choose that particular word to describe them?
Oldefarte| 4.10.12 @ 8:20PM
Three guesses and the first two don't count!!!!!
JOHN POTTER | 4.11.12 @ 11:52AM
WE ALL NEED TO GO TO WWW.STOPSHARPTON.COM AND FILL OUT THE PETITION TO BE RID OF THESE THUGS! I EVEN DONATED 5 BUCKS....BEST 5 DOLLARS I EVER SPENT IF IT TAKES OUT THESE RACIST IDIOTS
Federale | 4.11.12 @ 1:12PM
18 USC 241 prevents conspiracies to violate the free exercise of rights or privilidges, which basically include the right not to be attacked in public. Holder could have all those NBPs involved in the wanted poster arrested immediately.
Marc Jeric| 4.19.12 @ 7:53PM
Holder is a confirmed racist-communist; he is in charge of the coming gigantic vote fraud next November for his friend Mullah Obama.