By Nicholas Stix
One of the many virtues of Anglo-American law is the concept of conflict of interest. By contrast, blacks, for whom everything is tribal, see conflict of interest as the best possible thing. Being Attorney General and having expressed one’s hatred for whites doesn’t mean having to recuse oneself from a racial case, it means exploiting one’s power to sock it to whitey!
“Race-Based Justice In Ferguson Missouri: Will Eric Holder Recuse Himself?”
3 comments:
Eric "my people" Holder has declared himself a racist, as well as Barry Soetero. That's okay as they are partially black. The US is now ruled by racists, and has been for sometime now. If you listen or read the news you would think blacks are the only things that count in this country. It's blacks this and blacks that and blacks want this and blacks want that and this is for blacks, blacks, blacks, blacks and more blacks.
Some people say that there are good blacks. I say the "good blacks" are immaterial. Where are they? Jesse's there, Al not so Sharpton is there, Crump is there. Where are the Uncle Toms as the blacks call them? Watching from the bleachers, I suppose. There are only blacks as far as I can see. The nefarious media makes sure that it's only blacks that count. Schools don't teach, they indoctrinate.
A policeman tries to make a felony arrest, the thug tries to kill him, the policeman refuses to allow that to happen and blacks riot and burn down the town while lighting candles for the thug. Blacks run this country.
Let's see now, we are told St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch must recuse himself. The reason? His father, a police officer was murdered by a black man 50 years ago.
McCulloch "cant' be fair."
The people calling for Robert McCulloch to step down for this reason are obviously too stupid to understand irony.
David In TN
I saw this mentioned the other day. Of course those saying the DA can't be fair are such experts as to what constitutes fair. And experts on what is just and peaceful too. Just ask them. Or is it ax' em'?
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