As American citizens, we have the incredible right to vote in free and democratic elections. No voter, regardless of individual beliefs or party affiliation, should ever feel threatened when exercising this basic right.
Recently, the Obama administration chose to dismiss a civil complaint against three members of the New Black Panther Party for voter intimidation. The case centered around video captured last November in Philadelphia by the Republican Party of Pennsylvania showing three men issuing threats and insults and brandishing a nightstick. Watch the video here.
The Obama administration's unilateral dismissal of a case that involved blatant voter intimidation is troubling to me. In light of the openness and transparency promised by the administration, the American people deserve to know what led them to make this decision. Please take a moment to watch the video from last November and then make a donation to the Republican Party of Pennsylvania.
The Obama administration's unilateral dismissal of a case that involved blatant voter intimidation is troubling to me. In light of the openness and transparency promised by the administration, the American people deserve to know what led them to make this decision. Please take a moment to watch the video from last November and then make a donation to the Republican Party of Pennsylvania.
Your help will allow us to carefully document and expose any voter intimidation incidents immediately. Whether in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania or any other city in America, I need your help to send a clear message to the Obama administration: voter intimidation is illegal and should not go unpunished.
Together, we will make sure voters are not intimidated during local elections this fall and in the federal elections in 2010. Thank you for your ongoing support.
Together, we will make sure voters are not intimidated during local elections this fall and in the federal elections in 2010. Thank you for your ongoing support.
Rob Gleason, Chairman, Republican Party of Pennsylvania
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