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Added By: Christopher Kingon November 12, 2010
Author: Christopher King

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King, Christopher. Former NH U.S. Marshal Stephen Monier Michael Bahan & Ayotte cronies face racial lawsuit for arrest, false charges.. Last Modified November 12, 2010. Last Accessed May 16, 2012. < http://www.wepapers.com/Papers/125311/Former_NH_U.S._Marshal_Stephen_Monier_Michael_Bahan_&_Ayotte_cronies_face_racial_lawsuit_for_arrest,_false_charges. >.
Description: Senator-Elect Kelly Ayotte attacked by Dangerous Black Man from NAACP......http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzAXP3DniDY...... Kelly Ayotte and her people have a history of racist persecution of strong black men who use the First Amendment to voice concerns of racism. Ayotte refused to renounce any support she receives from the folks at Niggermania relative to my case against her for Free Press and racial violations, now look what her people tried to do to Ralph Holder while she was NH AG.
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Anonymous  550 days 22 hours 28 mins ago
Great stuff Mr. King: Keep it up.
Anonymous  550 days 22 hours 28 mins ago
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Christopher King  551 days 43 mins ago
From AC360 Ralph Holder February 23rd, 2009 8:08 am ET U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder was correct. I only have to look at what occurred to my son and I by the NH Family and Supreme Courts to know that whites don't get it when it comes to treating African Americans with the same dignity as they would expect. Who in their right mind, in this day and age, let alone supposedly well-educated and legally trained judges and court officials, would deprive a black child equal educational opportunity because of their racial classification. We are not talking the 1954 case of Brown v. Board of Ed, but the 2003 case of Holder v. Holder, 03-M-0032, where a white court appointed Gaurdian ad Litem recommended my son be schooled in a neighboring State of Masschusetts because she believed he would "be too lonely being the only Black child in the local NH school and that he could learn more about his race in MA than he coud in NH." I sought intervention by the U.S. Dept of Justice Office of Civil Rights to enforce Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 against the State, but the white NH U.S. Attorney refused. The white justices of the NH Supreme court declined my appeal even though it implicated a blatant violation of federal and state anti-discrimination laws in education. The white Governor of NH also declined to get involved, as did all my state and federally elected or appointed ofrficials. The U.S. Attorney General has a tough job to root out the stereotypical biases and the Republican led administrations cut back in civil rights enforcement, but Americans need to wake up. If a state court can abuse its power and authority try to rob my son of his civil and onstitutional birthrights because of his race, it obviously believes it can ifringe on the civil and constitutional rights of others for any reason. These bigots in black robes would not even dain to justify the lower court's ruling by giving an opinion about why they declined to hear my appeal. Stop the institutional racism found in the courts ad other government agencies.
Christopher King  551 days 52 mins ago
Ralph has a history in Law Enforcement, I have written about this issue since 2008, and Senator Elect Kelly Ayotte hates both of our black asses with a passion. http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2008/06/respected-criminologist-concurs-with.html
Christopher King  551 days 55 mins ago
I believe Ralph and Eric Holder are related.
Christopher King  551 days 1 hours 25 mins ago