Posts Tagged ‘Department of Justice’
Department of Justice reacts to Arizona immigration case
As you know, yesterday the Department of Homeland Security reacted to the Supreme Court’s decision about the Arizona immigration law by basically telling its agents to stop cooperating with Arizona law enforcement. Not to be outdone, the Department of Justice has its own reaction.
Read MoreDepartment of Justice demands cities lower test score requirements for LEO exams
The federal government has demanded the city of Dayton, Ohio lower testing standards for law enforcement positions in the city. The DOJ has a quota in place, indicating not enough African Americans passed the exam so they want the passing score lowered. The Dayton NAACP does not think the testing standards should be lowered.
Read MoreT-Shirtgate: DOJ threatens WWE and Vince McMahon with jail and fine
From the same DOJ that had no problem with the New Black Panther Party and night sticks, comes the most blatantly biased administration of justice this election season. Hand out those T-shirts and we’re headed to court… and it won’t be pretty.
Read MoreLink Salad — the Gaffes and Gags Edition
Somehow, there are days I see the administration not as a collection of evil master-minds, but the gang who couldn’t shoot straight or the extended family of Daffy Duck.
Read MoreOctober Surprise?
You know, comrades,” says Stalin, “that I think in regard to this: I consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this — who will count the votes, and how. Boris Bazhanov’s Memoirs of Stalin’s Former Secretary, published in 1992 Sadly, it would seem…
Read More“Gitmo 7” lawyers identity confirmed by DOJ … thanks to Fox News
As noted yesterday by Jim, many organizations and bloggers have been demanding transparency from the Executive Branch concerning Justice Department lawyers, hired by Attorney General Eric Holder and predecessors, who have represented terrorists in civil or military courtrooms. Fox News now has the list.
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