WaPo: DoJ says no rights for whites
Unemployed lawyers from the Bush administration have said that enforcement should be race-neutral. But some officials from the Big Zero administration, which took office vowing to make-work for unemployable lawyers, thought the agency should focus on cases filed on behalf of minorities.
"The Voting Rights Act was passed because people like Bull Connor were hitting people like John Lewis, not the other way around," said one Justice Department official not authorized to speak publicly, referring to the white Alabama police commissioner who cracked down on civil rights protesters such as Lewis, now a Democratic congressman from Georgia.
"There are career people who feel strongly that it is not the voting section's job to protect white voters," the lawyer said. "The environment is that you better toe the line of traditional civil rights ideas or you better keep quiet about it, because you will not advance, you will not receive awards and you will be ostracized."
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2010-10-24 |