
Hey bro, why do you need the weapon?
Remember on election day last November when these New Black Panther Party thugs were standing outside of a polling place in Philadelphia? Brandishing billy clubs, intimidating and threatening voters, shouting racial epithets. You know, the politics of hope and change.
Well NBPP thugs Malik Shabazz, King Samir Shabazz, and Jerry Jackson were in obvious violation of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and were sued by the Justice Dept. under President Bush. Also with quotes like, “I’m about the total destruction of white people. I’m about the total liberation of black people. I hate white people. I hate my enemy. . . .” how could you think that these guys are up to no good? But under Obama’s Attorney General Eric Holder and other DOJ appointees the charges were strangely reversed as reported on by The Washington Times.
So why would a person who sat in the church of Rev. Jeremiah “Goddamn America” Wright for 20 years meddle in a case that was clearly a slam dunk unless he has some racial biases of his own? Remember that Obama has stated he is against reparations not because they are a bad idea but because they don’t go far enough. Since Obama is all about having open discussions and teachable

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moments on race I figured it wouldn’t be to much of a stretch to have him explain the “No Whites Allowed” sign on Jerry Jackson’s home. Michell Malkin wants you to remember: “that Jackson is an official Democrat Party and Obama campaign poll watcher, as well as an elected member of Philadelphia’s 14th Ward Democratic Committee.”
More from Michelle Malkin: *Let’s have a teachable moment about this recent posting from defendant Samir Shabazz (click here for full-size image), which declares: “i has waited all my life for the day that Strong black men could stand outside a voting poll in a Honk neighborhood and beat republiKKKan voters with a baseball bat to keep the motherf**kers from voting for they racist candidate and walk away scott free and be a hero in the Black community…it time we ante up on these white motherf***kers and take it to the next level.” (And yes, it’s really Shabazz posting, according to a source close to the NBPP case. He’s posted more than 1,400 times in this forum. Also note in his tagline that he lists ACORN):
And let’s have a public conversation about this NBPP/Trenton chapter “block party” music video, which calls on black followers to “bang for freedom,” “put the bang right into a cracker’s face,” and if you’re going to bang, bang for black power… hang a cracker [unintelligible] . . .if you’re going to bang, bang on the white devil. . . . burying him near the river bank with the right shovel. . . . community revolution in progress…. banging for crackers to go to hell, we don’t need em:”
#1 by Roy on September 5th, 2009
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It appears as though Eric Holder does not view these two individuals as viable threats to anyone – that they are “harmless”.
At a festival celebrating African heritage in Philadelphia during the 2008 campaigns, the one that calls himself King Samir Shabazz was videotaped by National Geographic TV yelling into crowds of people the following statements –
• I don’t care what they (other black people) may feel about white people. I hate white people. All of them. Every last iota of a cracker – I hate him because we’re still in this condition.
• (At a festival celebrating African heritage; Speaking to black men on the street who are walking with white women) There’s too much serious business going on in the black community to be out here sliding through South Street with white, dirty, cracker whore bitches on our arm. And we call ourselves black men?
• You want freedom? You’re gonna have to kill some crackers! You’re gonna have to kill some of their babies.
The video is online at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0×0dM7fR1WQ
If you do a Google image search for either King Samir Shabazz or Jerry Jackson you will see dozens of pictures of them posing with handguns brandished.
These men are domestic terrorists by every definition of the phrase. They should be arrested and treated with the same justice that suspected terrorists from Iraq were made to endure.