The Bishop and the Butterfly: Murder, Politics, and the End of the Jazz Age
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    KILL THE WABBIT

                                                                                               
    Jeff Sessions
    Jeff Sessions
    Elmer Fudd
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKp3Nj7lXhM&feature=related



    Jefferson Beauregard "Jeff" Sessions
    III
    (born December 24, 1946) is the junior United States Senator from Alabama. He is a
    member of the Republican Party, and the new
    ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee


    Beauregard. I mean you cannot make this shit up. Really!!!!!

    But let us examine this man's record and his words.

    THE PROSECUTOR

    Beauregard was a civil rights attorney. Did you know that? Well I did not.

    Actually he was a civil rights prosecuting attorney.

    The Hinterland Gazette:

    Still, there's more throwback theater on Sessions. He had unsuccessfully prosecuted
    three civil rights workers, known as the "
    Marion Three," including Albert Turner, who
    was a former aide to Martin Luther King Jr., on a case of election
    fraud
    for the 1984 election.
    http://blackpoliticalthought.blogspot.com/2009/05/senator-jeff-sessions-who-has-shady.html

    That's right, Beauregard did everything in his power to prosecute those seeking civil rights in this country; well in Alabama
    anyway.  Not really part of my
    country.  But I digress.

    He investigated and investigated and investigated and out of 1.7 million votes, HE FOUND 14 THAT LOOK THUTHPITHIOUS. 
    Of course, they had all been cast by Black People in Alabama.

    Senate Democrats tracked down a career Justice Department employee named J. Gerald Hebert, who testified, albeit reluctantly, that in a
    conversation between the two men Sessions had labeled the National Association
    for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the American Civil Liberties
    Union (ACLU ) "un-American" and "Communist-inspired."
    Hebert said Sessions had claimed these groups "forced civil rights down
    the throats of people."

     

    Hebert testified that the young lawyer tended to "pop off" on such topics regularly, noting that Sessions had called a white
    civil rights lawyer a "disgrace to his race" for litigating voting
    rights cases. Sessions acknowledged making many of the statements attributed to
    him but claimed that most of the time he had been joking, saying he was
    sometimes "loose with [his] tongue." He further admitted to calling
    the Voting Rights Act of 1965 a "piece of intrusive legislation," a
    phrase he stood behind even in his confirmation hearings....

    Another damaging witness--a black former assistant U.S. Attorney in Alabama named Thomas Figures--testified that, during a 1981 murder investigation involving
    the Ku Klux Klan, Sessions was heard by several colleagues commenting that he
    "used to think they [the Klan] were OK" until he found out some of
    them were "pot smokers."

    And after carefully reviewing Sessions' record, Republicans in Washington took appropriate measures to limit his influence gave him an extremely
    influential position in the Senate. It'll be...enlightening...to hear
    conservatives defend the move, or, better yet, excuse it on the grounds that
    the GOP's only giving these views special prominence for about a year and a
    half.  http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/05/senator-who-praised-segregationist-judges-will-lead-opposition-to-obama-nominees.php

    So basically, Elmer loved calling those who were for freedom and justice and the American Way, "Communists".

    A site called Snitch found this tidbit right out of Beauregard's own mouth:

    Well, I think what we tried to do is give the taxpayers the best return on their dollar. There are more drug cases
    than you can prosecute, good cases, and so we just demanded a lot of our
    prosecutors and ask[ed] them to move those cases and try them effectively, and
    I think they did a good job of that.

    The federal sentencing guidelines set some mandatory minimums and they also set ranges in every case within which a
    judge must sentence. And all I ask[ed] our lawyers to do was to be honest, to
    present the evidence they have, and ask the judge to sentence appropriately
    within the guidelines, and they were narrow. It was likely to be 24 to 30
    months. If a judge likes you, he'd give you 24 months. If he didn't, he gave
    you 30. But the guidelines were pretty narrow. Sometimes, the sentences were
    tough. You'd have a 25-year-old who's been selling for a long time getting 15
    to 18 years in jail, pretty tough sentences. But as they say, if you can't do
    the time, don't do the crime. ...
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/snitch/procon/sessions.html

    2.5 million of our citizens (x-citizens now of course) in prison, 5.5 million more on parole/probation.  If
    Beauregard had his way, we could turn that up a notch. I mean this guy desired more bang for his prison buck.

    How about twenty-five million in prison? He could have cleaned up this country. Boy that would put the white majority in power, would it not?

    THE BIRTHER

    Besides being a Bircher, Beauregard is also a birther. Let us take a walk back to December of last year when he wrote a letter to the Electoral College:

    Citizen Wells (12/30/08):

    We are contacting you now. Congress meets on January 8, 2008
    to count and validate the Electoral College Votes. We are asking you carry out your oath of office and request proof of eligibility from Obama, a candidate who is not a natural born citizen and probably is an illegal alien. I am certain this is within the realm of your "jurisdiction
    ." http://citizenwells.wordpress.com/2008/12/30/senator-jeff-sessions-alabama-us-constitution-hall-of-shame-obama-not-eligible-us-congress-electoral-college-votes-obama%E2%80%99s-eligibility-must-be-challenged-al-senator/

    The Birth Certificate may be found in a number of places, but it may be found here:

    http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/06/obama-birth.html

    They used to spend more time showing this document on Cable News, but it got tiring, I guess.  Please book mark this
    for future disputes.  Or, even better,
    PRINT THE FRICKING THING OUT and always carry a copy with you so that when some
    poor uneducated fool brings up the subject, you can say:

    Well that is all well and good, but.....

    And then shove the fricking thing up the idiot's ..........

    THE CONSTITUTIONALIST

     Boston.com (9/23/06):

    ``I don't know what the CIA has been doing, nor should I know," said Senator Jeff Sessions, an Alabama Republican. http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2006/09/23/congress_in_dark_on_terror_program/

    Twenty years ago, this racist prick tried to be appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals.  Can we guess how he would
    rule on unwarranted wire-taps?

    Finally, if you care,  who are Elmer's top 'contributors'?  http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/summary.php?cid=N00003062

    What a thurprithe!!. Big corporate pigs. But one funny note. He contributes ABSOLUTELY NOTHIN!!! HAHHAHAHA. I do not know why that strikes me as sooooooooo
    funny.