Civil Rights Activists Rally in Florida for Accused Voter Fraudsters
The civil rights industry madness is happening again, this time in Florida. A voter fraud sweep in Madison County Florida caught widespread absentee ballot fraud, aided allegedly by the Madison County Supervisor of Elections to the benefit of an arrested school board member. (details and perp shots here.) Instead of shame, the “civil rights” activists in the community held an obscene and disgusting rally in support of the accused. Also appearing was the local president of the NAACP to support the accused. He reports that the Florida state president of the NAACP “have their eyes on the situation. That is a warning. They don’t like what has happened just like you don’t like what has happened.” The video must be seen to be believed. All the corrupt rot of the modern civil rights industry is on full display.
The rally begins by singing revered hymns such as “We Shall Overcome.” The speakers claim the accused were arrested because of “racism.” Like the German Army belt buckle, the speaker says the accused will be victorious “because God is on our side.” The bloody shirt is waved – “they thought they forever would be in charge.” The criminal accusations are “nothing but mud thrown on the wall,” followed by a disturbing call and response evidencing genuine lawlessness beyond just the speakers.
Madison County Florida isn’t the first time that voter fraud criminals have been arrested and a rally resembling a civil rights protest follows. In my book Injustice, I describe how the modern civil rights industry has become an intellectual smokescreen for criminal activity, particularly voter fraud. In one Alabama county, multiple people were arrested for voter fraud. The reaction among the “civil rights” leadership in the community? Exactly like Madison County, Florida. Behold from Injustice:
As the investigation wrapped up, Attorney General King described “a systemic problem of corruption” in Hale. “It is a culture problem, an elite believing they have the right to decide who holds office,” he declared. Eventually three women active in the all-black political faction would face justice. Two of them, Valada Paige Banks (who had previously been convicted of welfare fraud) and Rosie Lyles, were indicted on multiple felony voter fraud counts in August 2007. In a stunning display of racial solidarity, more than 200 people, almost all black, packed their arraignment hearing and loudly applauded when not guilty pleas were entered. In a corrupt appropriation of the moral authority of the civil rights movement, they wore t-shirts that said, “Greensboro 2: Injustice Anywhere is a Threat to Justice Everywhere.” Outside the courthouse, supporters held hands in a huge circle, sang songs from the civil rights movement, and prayed for the defendants’ legal deliverance.
See the pattern? Bear in mind, the Justice Department turned a blind eye toward the illegal conduct for years because the DOJ attorney on the case explicitly refused to investigate wrong doing by black criminals in Alabama as I describe in my book. In Alabama, they called them the Greensboro 2, and they all eventually entered guilty pleas. At the rally in Florida, they are the “Madison 10.”
Make sure you watch the whole video to where the crowd breaks out in “Go Tell it on the Mountain.”
So when voter fraud deniers like Justin Levitt, Tova Wang or Jon Greenbaum attack efforts to ensure the integrity of American elections, never forget the lengths that their ilk will attempt to appropriate the noble orgins of the civil rights movement to advance their rotted cause.







The despicable Mary Frances Berry, who was amazingly a former chairwomen on the U.S. Commission for Civil Rights once said: “Civil rights laws were not passed to protect the rights of white men and do not apply to them”, is as brazen as her apparent belief in having that special shield which means no matter what she says, it’s not racist, even when it is. Ms. Berry also wrote in July of 2010: “Tainting the tea party movement with the charge of racism is proving to be an effective strategy for Democrats. There is no evidence that tea party adherents are any more racist than other Republicans, and indeed many other Americans.” Publically admitting that one is a liar and a race pimp in only 2 sentences is rare and why I used the word despicable.
Mr. Adams, that says it all and it is insanity bruited about by people who can put on clothes and drive cars but are incapable of critical thought or who have developed any tools whatsoever for self criticism.
Mary Frances Berry is quite correct. Civil Rights laws were not passed to protect the rights of White men and do not apply to them. The whole purpose of Civil Rights was to replace the inferior legal, cultural, and social position of Blacks … with Whites and particularly Straight White Men.
As a Straight White Man, I HAVE NO CIVIL RIGHTS. NONE. This is not just weirdos in Florida or Philly. This is the whole point of the Civil Rights Act, and EVERY THING PASSED SINCE. That is WHAT KING FOUGHT FOR. What in fact he died for (making White people inferior instead of Blacks). He never meant (and it was boob bait for gullible/stupid/naive White people) that content of character stuff. Just ask those close to him, Jessie Jackson or Congressman Lewis. King in fact had he not been murdered by a White guy would have ended up like Jessie Jackson. No doubt there are a bunch of his illegitimate kids by the various (married) White women he was fond of; just like Jessie Jackson had serious settlements with his mistresses for child support.
I don’t support Civil Rights. I never will. I strongly disagree with J. Christian Adams, Civil Rights is merely a framework for making (ordinary) Straight White guys second or third class citizens in our own country. Whereby un-connected, non-rich White guys must eternally grovel, abase themselves, and live a cringing, inferior existence to Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, gays, and to a lesser extent, women. This is true in the workplace, in courts of law, everywhere. Ordinary White guys are considered less than human — and that IS EXACTLY what King fought and died for, and the intent of Civil Rights laws.
This is why I have no interest in “reform” and wish Civil Rights … ALL OF THEM to be abolished.
I can’t think of a crime I’d punish more severely than vote fraud. You’re everyday run of the mill murderer or thief impacts only a tiny part of the population, i.e., their victim(s). but the one who practices vote fraud steals from all of us and from the country itself. And he does even worse. He destroys faith in the belief that we are a self governing people and once that is gone, upheaval and revolution and anarchy are soon to follow. I say convict them and throw away the damned key. And spread the word. If you steal votes, you rot in prison.
That is one of the reasons I refuse to vote absentee. I am convinced that the way it is currently run it is a license to manufacture fraud. I vote in person becuase I figure if they’re going to steal my vote I’m going to make them do it to my face. Which is also why I won’t have anything to do with the Democratic Party. It is the party of vote fraud.