Monday, September 17, 2012

Black Panther leader on Election Day: 'We will be there'

On Sunday night, chairman of the New Black Panther Party, Malik Zulu Shabazz, appeared on WABC's "Aaron Klein Investigative Radio," and claimed that his organization is now thinking about "legally and lawfully go to the polls again to make sure there is no intimidation against our people, which was our intent in 2008."

Later in the interview, Shabazz declared: "We will be there."

Listen to the full interview at left...

Shortly after becoming Attorney General, Eric Holder dropped charges against three Black Panthers, who were caught on video, trying to intimidate white voters outside of a Philadelphia polling location on Election Day 2008.

The three, Minister King Samir Shabazz, Malik Zulu Shabazz and Jerry Jackson were all charged during the final days of the Bush administration with violating the Voting Rights Act by using coercion, threats and intimidation.

Shabazz held a nightstick, pointing it at people, and prosecutors said he "supports racially motivated violence against non-blacks and Jews."

While charges were brought against the Black Panthers by the Bush administration, the Obama administration dropped them in May 2009, settling instead, for an agreement with Shabazz to not carry a "deadly weapon" into or near a polling place until 2012.

Which, means that come November…we may very well see a repeat of the ugly 2008 incident, now synonymous with Obama's Department of Justice.

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