Thursday, July 8, 2010

What hath Eric Holder wrought?

The nation's chief law enforcement officer, Attorney General Eric Holder, let a couple of hoods off the hook in a voter-intimidation case, which act of malfeasance seems to have emboldened their fellows. Kathy Shaidle has a video of the New Black Panther Party's Minister of Stupid, Malik Zulu Shabazz, making perhaps not-so-idle threats against Glenn Beck and the Tea Partiers.

Malik Zulu Shabazz.

Right. And I'm Thorfinn Raven-Feeder.

Update: Shabazz, incidentally, was born Paris Lewis.

8 comments:

  1. Glenn Beck has permits for that whole Washington, Linclon, MLK area in DC for his "8/28" celebration. I believe the NBP-P is on record as wanting to stop by and say hello. What could possibly go wrong?

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  2. The NBPP motto: "Freedom for me, but not for thee"

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  3. I'm having trouble finding out just where and when this Shabazz guy issued the fatwa against those crackers from the Seiu who beat that black guy while hurling racial epithets at the Missouri Tea Party awhile back. I'm sure it is just my lack of reaearch skills.

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  4. That should be SEIU, of course, but who really give a flying flip.

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  5. On his show this morning, Glenn said that there are forces within DC that are trying to shut the event down. But Glenn said they are working very closely with the Park Service, and there is approximately $100,000 worth of security. He is well aware of agitators such as NBP that are talking about coming. Glenn asked for donations of $5.00 to help with the costs. They are estimating attendance at about 500,000. Sure wish I could be there.

    Deborah Leigh

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  6. You guys thought I was kidding with that whole Chlamydia Shabazz X thing, dincha?

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  7. Hope Glenn Beck and those around him stare down these people who want to stop their right to have their say.
    Enough already, your Tea Parties should continue without bullies trying to stop your freedom of speech.

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  8. Pin him down and hack off his collection of 'dreadlocks', then explain that traditionally only warriors were permitted to grow their hair long.

    Exceptions were probably made for those of 'two spirits'.

    Cheers

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