Obama Admin Argues Gov. Can Violate Religious Beliefs

Obama’s Department of Injustice has argued for the HHS mandate, against plaintiffs who cite that it violates the First Amendment of the Constitution. It holds that a privately owned company cannot exercise the religious beliefs of its owners in the business activities of the corporation. The Obama administration argues that it has authority to compel any privately owned corporation to do anything which the government demands, no matter how it violates the religious ethics of the company owners or employees. Legatus, an association of Catholic business leaders, Weingartz Supply, an outdoor equipment supplier, and Hobby Lobby, a large retail chain are among the filers of 28 separate lawsuits which challenge the HHS mandate in court.

Obama Admin Argues Gov. Can Violate Religious Beliefs.

Emails reveal Justice Dept. regularly enlists Media Matters to spin press « » Print The Daily Caller

Emails reveal Justice Dept. regularly enlists Media Matters to spin press « » Print The Daily Caller.

The Daily Caller obtained emails between the Obama Dept. of Justice public affairs director, Tracy Schmaler and the folks Media Matters, by means of a FOIA request.
Schmaler worked with Jeremy Holden at Media matters on means to attack the reporters covering the New Black Panther voter intimidation case as well as the DOJ employees who resigned in protest. Also covered are attempts to counteract coverage of the Fast and Furious operation, which caused the deaths of hundreds of Mexican civilians, and at least two U.S. citizens.
Emails obtained by the Daily Caller are embedded below.

Daily Caller FOIA – DOJ and Media Matters

Bring Your Cell Phone and Camera When You Vote

You might pick up all kinds of cool scenes, and shenanigans.

Here’s that video from last election of the Panthers guarding a polling place with billy club in hand. The Washington Post actually dug up more lawyers inside Obamaminejad’s Department of “Justice” who assured us that the civil rights of White voters were not of interest, and the situation continues as such.

There was a party at Breitbart, celebrating that the Post had actually done a good bit of investigative journalism, just as in the old days.

From the Washington Post, regarding the Black Panther Case at the Dept. of Justice:

“In the months after the case ended, tensions persisted. A new supervisor, Julie Fernandes, arrived to oversee the voting section, and Coates testified that she told attorneys at a September 2009 lunch that the Obama administration was interested in filing cases – under a key voting rights section – only on behalf of minorities.

“Everyone in the room understood exactly what she meant,” Coates said. “No more cases like the Ike Brown or New Black Panther Party cases.”

Fernandes declined to comment through a department spokeswoman.”

Eric Holder might get hot under the arms if more of you read Pharmer’s links, and get fired up to Vote.
Catch some great VIDEO for us on November 2. We’ll be watching for it, and would be happy to help spread it around.