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Home Front: Politix
Prominent Black Civil Rights Leaders Back Sessions
2016-12-13
[Daily Caller] Prominent black civil rights attorneys have endorsed Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions’ appointment to become attorney general, in letters exclusively obtained by The Daily Caller.

Democrats have voiced concerns with the possibility of Sessions’ serving as attorney general. Democratic National Committee chairwoman Donna Brazile has said, "His demonstrated disdain for the rights of ordinary Americans, his history of discrimination and pattern of racist behavior make him unfit to serve as the next Attorney General."

Much of the criticism of Sessions stems from his failed 1986 confirmation to become a federal judge. At the time a former colleague of Sessions came out and claimed Sessions had made racist remarks, which the then-federal prosecutor denied. It is this failed confirmation that has led the head of the Alabama NAACP to come out against Sen. Sessions.

But Alabama native Fred Gray, who represented Rosa Parks after she was arrested for refusing to give up a Montgomery bus seat, certainly does not think Sen. Sessions is a racist. Gray sent Sen. Sessions a letter on November 22 obtained by The Daily Caller in which he praised the work the Alabama senator has done to help him.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  After his liberal, black law school classmate stood up to defend him in very strong terms because, as he said, he was ashamed about not having done so in the past, others felt freed to join the chorus, it appears. Good for them.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-12-13 15:00  

#2  Hmmm... is it possible that some black leaders are starting to become just as sick and tired of the Democrats' absurd, knee-jerk accusations of "racism" as whites are?

One can only hope...
Posted by: Dave D.   2016-12-13 09:45  

#1  I sure Ms. Brazile had just as much a problem with former KKK leader and West Virginia senator Byrd. - /sarc off
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-12-13 07:50  

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