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Injustice: Exposing the Racial Agenda of the Obama Justice Department Kindle Edition

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The Department of Justice is America’s premier federal law enforcement agency. And according to J. Christian Adams, it’s also a base used by leftwing radicals to impose a fringe agenda on the American people. A five-year veteran of the DOJ and a key attorney in pursuing the New Black Panther voter intimidation case, Adams recounts the shocking story of how a once-storied federal agency, the DOJ’s Civil Rights division has degenerated into a politicized fiefdom for far-left militants, where the enforcement of the law depends on the race of the victim.

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Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2011
I heard Christian Adams interviewed on a couple of radio programs recently. He sounded intelligent, knowledgeable and not one with "an axe to grind" so I gave his sample book a try. The 20 pages or so included in the sample were enough to convince me the balance of the book was worth a read. If you've ever wondered if the media is biased, if political cronyism ended when the anointed one took office or even if the application of law occasionally gets stretched to suit political purposes, you'll want to read this book.

Adams takes a no bs approach to sharing his first hand experience as a lawyer in the voting section of the civil rights division of the department of justice. He states facts, names names, documents his assertions and closes his book with recommendations that would address the issues, and there are many of them, that he covers in the book. Several of these issues about this left leaning department center on the theme that under Holder, the DOJ is racially and politically divided. The incidents and exchanges among co-workers are so blatant and grossly politicized they are best classified as "you can't make this stuff up." In addition to the frightening policies supported by Holder and his lieutenants to turn a blind eye to race neutral application of the law, some of the issues he discusses are downright humorous. Imagine using the Americans with Disabilities Act to stall Amazon's attempt to promote its Kindle e-reader as a mechanism for the delivery of college student texts because the devices don't have Braille functionality? This is an incredible and distant stretch of this law and a blatant abuse of applying it to forward a political agenda not to mention one that wasted tax payer money and resources.

The stage has been set for an incredible advantage for current administration to get another four years to divide the country further and continue in this downward spiral. This book explains why and how. Don't wait for the main stream media to publicize some of the outrageous stories that will evolve from the foundation in place at the DOJ (i.e. Operation Fast and Furious) because it is a very large part of the problem. Probably the reason you won't see Mr. Adams interviewed much by the likes of the Matt, Brian, Katie or the brain trust on The View.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2011
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On the one hand, this book exposes on-going, current malfeasance and breach of the public trust in the United States Department of Justice. That's right: The United States Department of Justice!!! Reading it makes one both sad and outraged as it exposes a repugnant side of human nature and an irresponsible pocket of government which together pervert the noble cause of civil rights into its antithesis: corrupt administration of our laws, unequal access to justice and officially condoned racial prejudice. This book details how the Voting Rights Section of the DOJ is allied with the militant extreme "hate whitey" activist community and how it denies redress to Caucasians and Asians victimized by intimidation and local corrupt political machines and aggressive activist thugs. When you read this, you realize that ultimately, the DOJ's actions and inaction described here are the enemy of opportunity, freedom and hope for everyone. Corrupt government supports only the thug in-charge, and if you are not in his favored group, you are a victim and don't have the opportunity, freedom or hope.

How very, very disappointing that President Obama has not forced the resignation of Attorney General Holder and cleaned house--this story was in the press months before the recent publication of this book.

On the other hand, the counter-point to the depressing side of this is the fact that the book was published and the abuse can be stopped. It appears that it won't stop absent firm, explicit action from the top of the political ladder. This book gives me hope!

This book is a well written, sober, cool headed revelation: usually such work is undertaken by muck-racking journalists. Here it is done by a lone, principled, public servant who gave up his job rather than keep his head down and go-along with injustice.

This should be required reading in high school and law school and college government classes along with the novel depicting Atticus Finch--To Kill A Mocking Bird. These books reveal how absolutely critical to a free and fair society are civil rights for ALL--not just a select, favored group. What we have now is a culture of vengeance in the voting rights section of the Department of Justice. If leaders in the African American community value their integrity and respect for their constituency, they must denounce the DOJ's hate agenda and embrace Martin Luther King's admonition to "cut off the chain of hate, the chain of evil." (see page 16 of this book).
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