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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Sentencing Move Shows New Willingness To Engage On Race

Attorney General Eric Holder’s announcement of significant changes in the Justice Department’s pursuit of mandatory minimum sentences highlights a new willingness on the part of the Obama administration to engage on issue of race.

It’s the second public policy area touching on race where Holder — the nation’s first African American attorney general — has flexed his muscles in recent weeks.

Just last month, he said Justice would challenge voter ID laws adopted in the aftermath of the Supreme Court's decision to gut a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Holder is the biggest RACIST I have seen in my lifetime its a very sad thing to experience.

Anonymous said...

So Obama and Holder are now going to attack the Supreme Courts decision? How far will they go?

Anonymous said...

Voter ID laws...I wonder if they are going to investigate the horrible discrimination that occurs everyday on the beach in Ocean City...you have to have a VALID ID to rent a beach UMBRELLA...countless people must feel their civil rights are violated over umbrellas...no umbrella...yet voter fraud on a massive scale is allowed--illegals voting, people bragging about voting repeatedly...it is only our country we are losing!

Anonymous said...

9:15
as far as we allow them.