Monday, June 12, 2006

Con. Jefferson: Victim of Entrapment? Illegal search, or (just another Neg……)

Congressman Jefferson is being investigated by the most discriminating law enforcement agency in the world, an agency (FBI) who refuses to investigate criminal activity involving our nation’s banks, when these crimes are being perpetrated against African Americans. Criminal acts, the Justice Department refuses to investigate against JPMorganChase Bank in the state of Louisiana, where the bank has withheld billions of dollars that could have eliminated a considerable amount of poverty in this state. The Justice Department (FBI) refuses to investigate most violations and crimes when the victim(s) are Black. See: http://unitedaffirmativeactiondevelopment.com/id12.html
The Department of Justice since Hoover is itself a non-complying agency. Most agencies within the Department of Justice have been sued for racial discrimination. Their refusal to include African Americans and Muslims has created enormous problems in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Congress should hold hearings regarding the civil and human rights violations the Justice Department perpetrate against African Americans and other minorities, prior to any actions against Congressman Jefferson. See: http://www.uedcdwb.blogspot.com/
It is not surprising that this department, which Bush is in charge of, would attempt to put a Black Man “in his place”, as is the normal practice of this administration. One would expect such a reaction from one whose ancestors owned SLAVES. See:
http://www.hstg.org/index.cgi/1633
African American’s and the world will be to the better when we can get Bush out of office, and appoint a President who will be compassionate toward African Americans as well as Caucasians.

Walter L. Ellis, uedcinc@aol.com http://www.moveon.com/

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