Monday, October 4, 2010

New proof that DOJ lied about Black Panther case

Whistleblower J. Christian Adams himself wrote the article for Pajamas Media. They received the redacted communications logs from the Department of Justice that shows high level discussions before, during and after the Black Panther case dismissal. And they claimed this dismissal was a haphazard circumstance coming from low-level career civil servants. They claimed this to everyone, congress, the Civil Rights Commission, and to the public. They claimed this under oath. Looks like things are about to heat up for the DOJ:
The deputy attorney general is the second highest-ranking official in the Department. The use of the term “current thoughts” implies that there were prior thoughts and ongoing discussions with the second highest-ranking political official at DOJ about how to handle the case.

Further, the logs show dozens of communications between senior DOJ political officials in the two weeks prior to the dismissal of the case.
Mr. Adams notes that the media has repeated not only this lie, but also the lie that he himself had been demoted, and thus was a disgruntled employee. To the contrary, he says. He had been given a better assignment and pay grade.

I can't wait for the congressional hearings to start. Maybe that will provide a little economic stimulus to the Washington D.C. area. And a little moral stimulus for the rest of us.

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