5/6/09

Injustice in Shenandoah

It's a gross miscarriage of justice!

An all-white jury in Pennsylvania has acquitted two of the killers of Luis Ramirez, a Mexican immigrant murdered by a wolf pack of White thugs in the town of Shenandoah. MALDEF is asking for a federal inquiry.

Here's CNN's report on the verdict:



Here are link to news reports on the verdict:

Justice Not Served: Pennsylvania Hate Crime Assailants Found Not Guilty
Justice reviewing immigrant's beating death in Pa.
Teenagers Not Guilty in Fatal Beating

1 comment:

Defensores de Democracia said...

Republicans supporting the most Racist and Macarthist Senator Jeff Sessions

A Super Racist for the Senate Judiciary Committee, a Racist from Selma, Alabama. Dedicated to persecute Blacks and Commies.

Steve Benen from the Washington Monthly talks with Rachel Maddow.

Republicans want him to replace Senator Arlen Specter in that Committee - As the Ranking Republican in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Jeff Sessions says that some Whites are a shame to their Race for not persecuting Blacks. The Replacement for the Former Moderate Republican Arlen Specter.
Specter defected to the Democratic Party

Jeff Sessions addresses professional Blacks as "Boy", very offensive.

Lots of Racial slurs of this Racist Guy - Accusses everybody of being a "Communist"

Is there any doubt that the Republican Party is a "White Party" and the Enemy of all Minorities ?

The Republican Party is becoming more Right Wing and more Racist.

Read what Wikipedia Encyclopedia says of Senator Jeff Sesssions and his extremy right wing Activities :

Sessions had unsuccessfully prosecuted three civil rights workers (including Albert Turner, a former aide to Martin Luther King, Jr), on a case of election fraud for the 1984 election. Sessions spent hours interrogating black voters in predominantly black counties, finding 14 allegedly tampered ballots out of approximately 1.7 million ballots cast. The three civil rights workers were acquitted after four hours of jury deliberation.

On September 9, 2005, after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, Sessions called his former law professor, Harold Apolinsky, co-author of Sessions' legislation repealing the federal estate tax, which had lost momentum in Congress, and left a voicemail: "[Arizona Sen.] Jon Kyl and I were talking about the estate tax. If we knew anybody that owned a business that lost life in the storm, that would be something we could push back with."

Sessions was one of only nine opponents of Senator John McCain's anti-torture amendment. Sessions supports former Vice President Dick Cheney's proposal to exempt the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from any ban on the use of torture.

Sessions has been opposed to parts of the Voting Rights Act, which he described as a "piece of intrusive legislation." In 2006 he was in favor of letting it expire, and also said that Congress should consider if it was needed in some northern cities and states.[14] He later voted in favor of extending it.

Sessions has advocated the extension of FISA legislation to legalize the Bush Administration's wiretapping techniques"


Rachel Maddow Takes On Senator Jeff Sessions & His 'Racial Issues'

See Videos on Jeff Sessions Super Racist :

Milenials.com

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