Obomination: The Racial Agenda of the Obama Justice Department

Published Wed, Oct 26 2011 3:02 PM

The title of this Obomination is taken from a book by J. Christian Adams, entitled.  In the pages of Injustice, you will find a staggering number of government actions Adams calls “outrageous.”  Adams recently spoke about Injustice at an event at the Heritage Foundation. 

Why is the Department of Justice giving cash awards to attorneys who have lost cases?  Why are we forcing Dayton to hire people who failed simple exams to be firefighters?  Why does Attorney General Eric Holder carry in his wallet a quote from a Harlem preacher about race defines him? These are just some of the many questions Adams raises. 

Adams takes the reader on a journey to Mississippi, to combat the voting fraud committed by one race against another.   He names names; he identifies those who don’t enforce the law fairly.  Furthermore, he focuses in on the authentic civil rights movement theme that everyone should be treated equally.  He also points out two unfortunate realities: the failure of media institutions and the corruption of contemporary civil rights activists.

Adams said he wrote the book because “There is no part of the Constitution, other than the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments that was purchased with so much bloodshed.”  With such a price, shouldn’t we take care in how these amendments are enforced?

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# The Republican Lawyer Blog said on Friday, December 09, 2011 9:10 AM

The RNLA blog has a weekly "Obomination" feature covering the ways President Obama has defied

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