The Radical Lawlessness of Eric Holder’s DOJ – J. Christian Adams

March 31, 2012
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Race is everything. I have common cause with the black criminal.
~ Eric Holder, a quote from a black minister he keeps in his wallet for about 40 years

Mummad of the New Black Panthers issued a Wanted Dead or Alive flyer for George Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin case. Muhammad, a leader in the New Black Panthers movement, is offering a bounty for his kidnapping -

J.Christian Adams, a courageous man, is the former DOJ official who accused the department of racial bias in its handling of a voter intimidation case against members of the New Black Panther Party.

In this video, he talks about the New Black Panthers threatening kidnapping and worse. He said this DOJ will not prosecute any cases involving blacks.

In the next video, Adams talks about his book exposing the NY Times and Eric Holder’s justice Department which is mandating open borders and allowing craziness such as Fast and Furious.

In this video, he talks about cases such as one school child not being allowed to dress like a girl complete with heels, Holder sued the school and won. The school was required to allow the boy’s improper dress and they were subjected to gender questioning training.

Holder refuses to follow the part of the voter law that removes dead people, etc -

Meghan Kelly, in a three part series, interviews J. Christian Adams, part 1 -

Part 2 -

Part 3 –

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