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re: Official Hon. Eric H. Holder, Jr. Appreciation Thread
Posted on 9/25/14 at 10:25 am to Decatur
Posted on 9/25/14 at 10:25 am to Decatur
Not only was he brave enough to strongly assert his "Essential Blackness" and the virtue that flowed thereof, but he was brave enough to not be constrained by the narrow parameters of The US Constitution. He saw the possibilities inherent in selectively enforcing and or ignoring laws in a way that promoted Social Justice, as none of his predecessors did. He realized that the law is a malleable thing, and that when it is used to effect Social change in a way that guarantees pre-determined winners and losers, our country, with it's shameful past, can move FORWARD.
He was a great defender of State Power over Individual Liberty, and thus not a slave to antiquated centuries-old "white-guy" faux-principles.
He will be tough to replace.
He was a great defender of State Power over Individual Liberty, and thus not a slave to antiquated centuries-old "white-guy" faux-principles.
He will be tough to replace.
Posted on 9/25/14 at 10:45 am to Lsupimp
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Not only was he brave enough to strongly assert his "Essential Blackness" and the virtue that flowed there
at first I was all, "com'on man"
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effect Social change in a way that guarantees pre-determined winners and losers, our country, with it's shameful past, can move FORWARD
then I was all, " "
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