'Particularly in voting, that will be the case for the next
few years, no doubt about it'
Posted: June 30, 2010
3:29 pm Eastern
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A leading Department of Justice attorney
who quit his job after over the Obama administration's
refusal to prosecute Black Panthers who intimidated voters outside polls during the 2008 election claims the administration has
ordered the DOJ not to pursue voting
rights cases against black people.
In an interview today, J. Christian Adams, former DOJ attorney
and now a contributor at Pajamas Media, told Fox News, "There is a
pervasive hostility within the Civil
Rights Division of the Justice Department toward these sorts of cases."