I woke this morning to the good news that the Senate rightfully rejected oblammo's Department of Justice nominee because that nominee was a radical political activist for so-called 'civil rights'. Of course we all know that the excuse 'civil rights' just means justifying killing in cold blood a police officer.
Obama is claiming it was a 'travesty' that this white hating, cop-killer supporting, bag of dirt was not appointed the leader of the Department of Justice.
Obama really seems to have it in for America. Appointing radical race-baiting individuals to positions of power is subversive, and obama is working hard against the average American citizen, and working doubly as hard against American patriots.
Let us hope that this cop-killer loving idiot is kicked to the curb once and for all...
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jRhPVbWtMhOO0GJQ9GnGj45NTaqQ?docId=a2e9c0f2-41bd-4e7e-97c7-467bcc4a34d6Senate rejects Obama pick for top civil rights post
(AFP) – 2 hours ago
Washington — The US Senate rejected President Barack Obama's controversial pick for a prominent civil rights post Wednesday amid a backlash over the nominee's connection to a high-profile convicted cop-killer.
Seven members of Obama's Democratic Party joined all Republicans in opposition to help torpedo the nomination of Debo Adegbile to head the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.
Adegbile is a leading civil rights attorney and was part of the team which helped get Mumia Abu-Jamal's death sentence commuted to life in prison in 2012.
Obama swiftly condemned Adegbile's rejection as "a travesty based on wildly unfair character attacks against a good and qualified public servant."
"The fact that his nomination was defeated solely based on his legal representation of a defendant runs contrary to a fundamental principle of our system of justice," the president said in a statement.
The Senate controversially changed the chamber's rules last year, lowering the threshold to advance most presidential nominations to just a majority 50 votes, rather than the 60 previously needed to overcome a so-called filibuster.
But even under the new rules, the nomination failed in the Democratically controlled chamber.
Vice President Joe Biden, as president of the Senate, was on hand in the event he was needed to break a tie, but the vote fell short, 47-52.
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Let us be clear... This dirtbag did a heck of a lot more than just represent the cop-killer. He organized protest rallies, held speeches and vilified the police in the process.