.....to head up the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, no less:
Police organizations on Wednesday praised the Senate — and the Democrats who broke ranks — for blocking President Barack Obama's nominee to head the Justice Department's civil rights division after strong lobbying against Debo Adegbile, who once helped overturn the death sentence of a convicted "cop killer."What the Obamedia will never, EVER call the "Gang of Eight" were Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, Joe Donnelly of Indiana, John Walsh of Montana, and Chris Coons of Delaware, plus Dirty Harry Reid, who voted no so that he could bring the nomination back later, after these seven traitors have been replaced by loyal Obamunists, or something. Curiously,
"We were most gratified," Bill Johnson, executive director of the National Association of Police Organizations, told Newsmax. "We're ecstatic – and we're very grateful to the Democratic senators who voted 'no' on this nomination."
The vote was 47-52, with eight Democrats joining Republicans to end debate on Adegbile's nomination and send it to a full floor vote.
Here's the background on Adegbile:
Adegbile, 46, was working for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund when the organization intervened on behalf of Mumia Abu-Jamal, who was convicted in 1981 and sentenced to death by a Pennsylvania court for brutally killing Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner after Abu-Jamal's brother had been stopped by police.None need ever wonder why this White House nominated this cop-killer-lover to be Eric "The Red" Holder's left-hand man. If ever there was a man capable of battering the white majority in this country into neo-slavery, it's Debo Adegbile.
The organization first became involved in the case in 2006, filing a court brief on Abu-Jamal’s behalf. Adegbile argued the case as the Legal Defense Fund's head of litigation in 2011.
The death sentence was vacated by a federal court in a ruling that was later upheld by an appellate court and then allowed to stand by the U.S. Supreme Court. Abu-Jamal is now serving life in prison.
Incidentally, here's The One's reaction:
Even though White House officials hinted that Adegbile's nomination might be withdrawn, President Barack Obama quickly condemned the vote, calling it a "travesty based on wildly unfair character attacks against a good and qualified public servant."
Aaaaaaand we know what Barack Hussein Obama (mmm-mmm-mmm) does for "good and qualified public servants" who suffer "wildly unfair character attacks," don't we? He recess-appoints them, then keeps them there regardless of what the Senate says or how the Senate votes.
Say hello to your new Sub-Commissar of The Department of Injustice & Revenge's White Oppression Division, "white America". And you'd better say it now, because I don't know what he'll be forcing us to pick, but after it begins you'll be flogged thirty-nine times for speaking out of turn.
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