Meet Top Dogs In White House Civil Rights Conspiracy Case
March 21, 2010 Leave a comment
Black operations in America aren’t planned and carried out by lone wolf types. So, whether you’re talking about the creation of the Federal Reserve System, Watergate, or the illegal campaign finance schemes of the 1990’s, you’ll always find a network of key players with the ability to secretly operate free from public oversight and accountability. This article profiles White House Civil Rights Conspiracy Top Dog Tom Perez.
Obama Administration Destroys Health & Careers Of Beneficiaries Of Civil Rights Statutes To Cover-Up Agency Corruption
Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Civil Rights Tom Perez is well aware that since 1980 attorneys for the U.S. Justice Department have retaliated against citizens and federal lawyers who attempt to shine light on the agency’s decade-long history of Executive Order 12250 fraud and failures. DOJ personnel records reveal several Afro-American lawyers in his Civil Rights Division resigned in protest over Ronald Reagan’s thwarting of civil rights policies shortly after Executive Order 12250 was enacted. A lengthy memo which Timothy Cook, a 28 year old disabled DOJ Civil Rights lawyer wrote criticizing the “thwarting” of civil rights laws by Reagan’s Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Civil Rights Bradford Reynolds was even leaked to the New York Times.
As the civil rights and constitutional aide to former Senator Ted Kennedy, Perez also knows that at the 1990 oversight hearing of U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights, Kennedy claimed that OCR was Read more of this post












