Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Supporters Abandon The Hoax

Citing a “growing weariness about the integrity of the case,” the administrator of Our Hearts World, a website which had enthusiastically supported Crystal Mangum and Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong for the past nine months of their Hoax, announced yesterday that it's support had wavered and the site had been taken down. The timely decision, made in concurrence with the North Carolina NAACP, the Triangle Urban League, and the three black newspapers that had sponsored the website, signals clearly that support for the dying Hoax no longer exists among even its most ardent supporters. Other factors cited by the administrator in pulling its supportive message include: the accuser’s inability to substantiate her accusations, her refusal to cooperate with the new prosecutors who replaced Defendant Nifong, and the mountain of evidence that failed to confirm her claims.
“OurHeartsWorld.com, the website sponsored by a coalition of community groups across North Carolina, is no more…

“Evidence turned over to the defense attorneys representing three players who were ultimately indicted for three first-degree felonies reportedly failed to confirm her allegations…

“The NCNAACP, the Triangle Urban League and three Black newspapers in North Carolina cosponsored the website…

“In December 2006 it was revealed that the accuser could not substantiate her rape accusations…

“Of course, the allegations against Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong per his handling of the investigation and exculpatory DNA evidence was also a factor in our growing weariness about the integrity of the case.

“And just recently, word that the accuser is not cooperating with the special prosecutors of the State Attorney General’s Office has also concerned us.

“If the essence of our support for her was ensuring her right to tell her story, but she isn’t doing it, then the reasons for continuing that support are fewer and fewer.

“We have consulted with the co-sponsors of the website, and they agree with our assessment that the time has come to pull the plug.”
Yesterday’s announcement echoes recent statements of other local and national black leaders. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL), a leading candidate for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination, and Durham County Democratic Party Chairman, Floyd McKissick Jr., a candidate in the March 9, 2007 special election to fill the vacant District 20 North Carolina State Senate seat, have both recently taken stands against the Hoax.

Obama:
"Congressman Walter Jones has asked Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to initiate a federal inquiry into Mr. Nifong's prosecution of three Duke University student athletes accused of an alleged sexual attack on a woman at a party earlier this year. Specifically, Rep. Jones asked the Attorney General to review new evidence that Mr. Nifong withehld exculpatory DNA results from the defendants in order to determine if his conduct has illegally denied the students their civil rights as U.S. citizens under federal law. This independent inquiry is needed, and I will be following its progress closely." Obama Supports Call For Inquiry
McKissick:
"The African-American community of Durham wants fairness, and the view is that if Mr. Nifong was not fair in this case, what's he going to be like in other cases?" DCDP Chairman Turns on Nifong
Obama’s statement was followed by an endorsement from Jesse Jackson; McKissick’s was followed by the announcement that his candidacy was endorsed by the influential Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People.

While many have speculated that Attorney General Roy Cooper has delayed ending the Hoax in fear of political backlash from the black community, it appears that making a statement against the thoroughly debunked Hoax holds no danger to an ambitious politician. In light of these recent developments, the hesitant Cooper should now be free to do the right thing.

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Monday, April 02, 2007

Durham County Democratic Party Chairman Turns on Nifong


DCDP Chair Floyd McKissick, Durham D.A. Mike Nifong and Nifong Campaign Manager Julie Linehan; Septemer 14, 2006
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Perhaps following the lead of presidential candidate and Senator Barack Obama (D-IL), who recently indicated his support for a federal Department of Justice investigation into the misconduct of disgraced Durham County District Attorney, Michael Nifong, Durham County Democratic Party Chairman, Floyd McKissick Jr., a candidate in the March 9, 2007 special election to fill the vacant District 20 North Carolina State Senate seat, has taken a public stance against Nifong. In an interview with Newsday's Joseph Mallia, McKissick, whose call for straight party ticket voting was instrumental in Nifong's general election victory, questioned the District Attorney's fairness in the Hoax and other cases.
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Last week, Senator Obama, who according to a poll posted at the Durham County Democratic Party website is the overwhelmingly favored candidate among local Dems (Obama 43%, Edwards 17%, Clinton 10%), responded to an inquiry by a valued LieStoppers' blog hooligan, Sceptical, with clear support for the call by Congressman Walter Jones (R-NC) for a DOJ investigation.

"Thank you for contacting me. I appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective on the Duke Rape Case and ongoing investigations of District Attorney Michael Nifong's handling of the case."

"Congressman Walter Jones has asked Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to initiate a federal inquiry into Mr. Nifong's prosecution of three Duke University student athletes accused of an alleged sexual attack on a woman at a party earlier this year. Specifically, Rep. Jones asked the Attorney General to review new evidence that Mr. Nifong withehld exculpatory DNA results from the defendants in order to determine if his conduct has illegally denied the students their civil rights as U.S. citizens under federal law. This independent inquiry is needed, and I will be following its progress closely." Obama Supports Call For Inquiry

In today's Newday article, which appears aimed at demonstrating the "backlash" against Nifong from the local black community, McKissick's comments appear alongside scathing criticism of the DA from William Ragland, a Charles Street neighbor of the false accuser's family, and other disgruntled voters.
Sitting on the stoop of his small wood-sided home, on a parcel of scrub pines carved from a former tobacco plantation, William Ragland, 76, said he wanted to see justice, and soon, in the Duke lacrosse case.
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And that would mean putting on trial not the lacrosse players, but the district attorney who led the early prosecution of the case, said Ragland."I was shocked by how Mr. Nifong did the whole thing. It was a cover-up. He had evidence that these boys did not rape her," and improperly kept it secret, said Ragland.
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The retired Durham Housing Authority maintenance supervisor has lived in the predominantly black South Central district for a half-century.
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This area of modest homes and city housing projects, where 92 percent of the residents are black, is the kind of neighborhood Nifong supporters looked to in order to help re-elect him last November. Eighty percent of South Central's voters cast their ballots for him. But now, a year after an off-campus Duke lacrosse team party sparked charges of sexual assault and put the school and Durham under a national spotlight, many neighborhood residents said this week neither he nor the accuser, who used to live here, have earned their support.
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Even after the North Carolina attorney general decides whether to proceed with the prosecution, a decision expected within weeks, the case will likely resonate in this and other neighborhoods for some time.
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"The African-American community of Durham wants fairness, and the view is that if Mr. Nifong was not fair in this case, what's he going to be like in other cases?" said Floyd McKissick, a prominent African-American lawyer who is chairman of the Durham Democratic Party and a Duke Law School graduate.
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McKissick supported the DA for re-election, but has become increasingly concerned about allegations that Nifong misused his office in the case.
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Tiffany Reade, 30, a registered Democrat who said she voted for Nifong in last year's
primary and general election, is angered because she thinks he used the case to get as many votes as possible from the city's blacks, who make up 45 percent of Durham's overall population.
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"I would never vote for him again," Reade said, speaking outside a convenience store a block away from the accuser's family home.

Senator Obama's call for support of a Department of Justice investigation, viewed opportunistically as political grandstanding, was met by stinging criticism and stern questions in some corners. Obama's critics ranged from conservative pundits to the Black Press.

Barack Obama announced that he plans to investigate Mike Nifong's prosecution of the Duke students which is something Gibson should be applauding since he's been after Nifong all along. However Obama got no points from Gibson who speculated that it was "political posturing". Each segment got one of Gibson's full screen graphics that spoon feed the main idea so viewers don't need to worry about what to think. This one showed Obama next to the scales of justice with the question, " Is Barack Obama serious or is it political posturing?"News Hounds

Obama blasted for backing fed Duke case

“Is presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama’s backing for a federal “independent inquiry” into the Duke alleged sexual assault case a genuine concern that the civil rights of the defendants may have been violated or just simple political pandering to secure more broad-based support for his campaign?

“At least one legal expert has chastised the Black Illinois Democrat, saying, “Having a federal civil rights investigation [in this case] is such a joke.”Another legal scholar added that Obama’s statement “doesn’t mean much” if he’s “stating a position without a valid examination.” Cash Michaels, Amsterdam News

Senator Barack Obama has joined right-wing forces in Congress in demanding a federal probe of Durham District Attorney Michael Nifong for allegedly withholding DNA evidence from the defense in the Duke lacrosse rape case.

Since Obama is in the business of demanding federal probes in racially-motivated cases, he should investigate New York for defaming Tawana Brawley and railroading me. I can show him reams of evidence proving my innocence and the involvement of Steven Pagones, a former assistant district attorney, in the kidnapping and rape of Tawana Brawley.

This was followed by cover-ups by former State Attorney General Robert Abrams and Gov. Eliot Spitzer. Abrams rigged the grand jury process and Spitzer suppressed exculpatory evidence, the same charge filed against Nifong. With respect to Abrams, state-sponsored defamation, without due process, is a constitutional violation. This was retaliation for my fingering Pagones.

Obama is demanding that Nifong be prosecuted for civil rights violations. Thus, he would face imprisonment. It is curious that this is only happening to a white prosecutor who filed criminal charges against privileged, white males for raping a Black woman. This entire situation is unprecedented.

I am simply requesting that Obama's letter be circulated to the Black media and the public. He has circulated it widely in the white media. This is evidence of double talk. Alton Maddox, Black Star News

Considering that McKissick's about face on Nifong comes seven days prior to the special election to fill the District 20 State Senate Seat vacated by the death of Sen. Jeanne Lucas, the first black woman to serve in the state Senate, it will be curious to note whether McKissick, who also serves on the North Carolina Democratic Party Executive Committee and is the son of famed civil rights hero Floyd McKissick Sr., will face the same criticism and questioning as Senator Obama.

Related posts:

Nifong's Political Base Crumbles
- - KC Johnson
Support For Nifong Evaporating
- - Duke Basketball Report
Black Durham Residents Turn on Nifong, Magnum
- - Paul Hue
Meet the Democrat
- - Bulls Eye

Correction: In fairness it should be noted that the Black Star News appears to have removed the Maddox article referenced above. Curiously, the Maddox op-ed has now been replaced with a reprint of the ABC News article that first commented on the news reported here. A Google cached version of the Maddox article, "Obama; Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" can be viewed by clicking here.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Obama statement fuels debate

Last week, we broke the news that presidential candidate and Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) had lent his voice to the call made by Congressman Walter Jones (R-NC) for a federal inquiry into the Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong’s hijacking of the Hoax.

In response to a letter from an industrious Blog Hooligan, Senator Barack Obama, a candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination, has indicated that he supports the call for a US Department of Justice inquiry into allegations of civil rights violations committed by Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong in his persecution of the three innocent victims of his hijacked Hoax.

Senator Obama:

"Thank you for contacting me. I appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective on the Duke Rape Case and ongoing investigations of District Attorney Michael Nifong's handling of the case."

"Congressman Walter Jones has asked Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to initiate a federal inquiry into Mr. Nifong's prosecution of three Duke University student athletes accused of an alleged sexual attack on a woman at a party earlier this year. Specifically, Rep. Jones asked the Attorney General to review new evidence that Mr. Nifong withehld exculpatory DNA results from the defendants in order to determine if his conduct has illegally denied the students their civil rights as U.S. citizens under federal law. This independent inquiry is needed, and I will be following its progress closely."

Obama Supports Call For Inquiry

Immediately, the story was picked up ABC News.

Another voice has joined the call for a federal investigation into the handling of the Duke Lacrosse case — this one with the punch of presidential politics.

Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., in a written response to a constituent, said that an "independent inquiry is needed" into the conduct of Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong.

Nifong prosecuted and led the investigation into the alleged sexual assault of an exotic dancer at a lacrosse team party in March 2006.Obama cited the fact that Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., has already asked Attorney General Alberto Gonzales for a federal investigation into Nifong's conduct.

ABC News has learned that similar requests have been made by Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., and Rep. Tom Feeney, R-Fla.

According to Obama's letter, Jones asked Gonzales to "review new evidence that Mr. Nifong withheld exculpatory DNA results from the defendants in order to determine if his conduct has illegally denied the students their civil rights as U.S. citizens under federal law."Obama said of the call for a federal investigation that he "will be following its progress closely."
ABC News

News of Obama’s support for Walter Jones quickly moved across the country and throughout the blogosphere as the Associated Press and several bloggers picked up the story.

March 26, 2007 -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has reportedly
called for a federal investigation of the prosecutor in the Duke Lacrosse rape case.

"Independent inquiry is needed" into whether Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong withheld DNA evidence that might have cleared the players, Obama wrote in a letter obtained by ABC News. AP

Barack Obama has said that an "independent inquiry" into the conduct of Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong is "needed." Nifong is the prosecutor whose mishandling of the case against the three Duke lacrosse players may have been criminal.Obama reportedly made that statement in response to a letter from a constituent. Obama noted that Rep. Walter Jones has already requested such an inquiry and that he "will be following its progress closely." Power Line

In an item first reported at Liestoppers, ABC News Law & Justice Unit has confirmed that Illinois senator Barack Obama has joined the chorus of lawmakers demanding a Justice Department inquiry into Mike Nifong’s misconduct. The story subsequently has been picked up by the AP and by Drudge, and represents the most media attention to the issue since North Carolina congressman Walter Jones became the first Member of Congress to issue such a plea in December.

The Democratic presidential candidate is the first member of the Senate to publicly endorse such a call. As a former adjunct at the University of Chicago Law School, he has impeccable legal credentials. And as a man with a strong following in the African-American community, he has impeccable political credentials to issue such a plea.The Law & Justice Unit also reports that at least two more members of the House, Representatives Trent Franks (R-Arizona) and Tom Feeney (R-Florida) have also called on the Justice department to do something. They join Long Island Democrat Carolyn McCarthy and New York Republican Peter King. Durham congressman David (“States’ Rights Democrat”) Price is the only member of the House to explicitly oppose a DOJ inquiry. Durham in Wonderland

Not surprisingly, many of Obama’s detractors took advantage of his statement made in a private letter by questioning or impugning his motives as political pandering. Obama critics quickly misrepresented the nature of his statement by twisting it from a response to a concerned constituent into a public grandstanding effort.
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FOX News abandoned it’s continued call for justice in favor of taking shots at Obama.

Barack Obama announced that he plans to investigate Mike Nifong's prosecution of the Duke students which is something Gibson should be applauding since he's been after Nifong all along. However Obama got no points from Gibson who speculated that it was "political posturing". Each segment got one of Gibson's full screen graphics that spoon feed the main idea so viewers don't need to worry about what to think. This one showed Obama next to the scales of justice with the question, " Is Barack Obama serious or is it political posturing?"News Hounds

Several misguided conservative bloggers also took similar tracts by misconstruing, to their advantage, Obama‘s private assurance as a public stand.

Bad Move for Obama

Apparently Sen. Barack Obama has jumped into the fray of politicians and media hacks to call for an investigation of North Carolina DA Mike Nifong because of allegations that he improperly handled the prosecution of Duke Lacrosse players accused of raping a woman. To be honest, I haven't really followed the case, as I don't watch Nancy Grace or any of those other tabloid shows masquerading as "news" programs. But why is a Senator from Illinois involving himself in this matter?

The judicial system shouldn't be used for political gamesmanship. Just as it is wrong for Lincoln Davis to involve himself in the case of Ramos and Compean based on the accounts of some rednecks he meets at events in his district; so is it wrong for Barack Obama to get his name in the papers by jumping onto the indignation express. Let the North Carolina Bar do their examination before jumping into the fray due to a few media reports about what Nifong may or may not have done. Sean Braisted

Presidential candidate and Senator, Barack Obama (D-IL), has the Liberal notion that the Federal government should place itself into a state judiciary problem.In a written response to a constituent, Obama said that an “independent inquiry is needed” into the conduct of Durham [North Carolina] District Attorney Mike Nifong.Nifong prosecuted and led the investigation into the alleged sexual assault of an exotic dancer at a Duke University lacrosse team party in March 2006.Obama cited the fact that Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., has already asked Attorney General Alberto Gonzales for a federal investigation into Nifong’s conduct.

I would suggest all Senators and Representatives in the United States Congress deal with important issues in the realm of their responsibility and worry about their state and Federal matters.

I would also agree with Nifong’s defense attorney, David Freedman, in this case when he states:

“The state bar is conducting a very thorough investigation into all aspects of Mr. Nifong’s handling of the case. It’s appropriate for this to be dealt with by a North Carolina agency, not by someone from another state. I do not see the need for any other agency becoming involved at this point.”

Mr. Obama has little experience in the Beltway and was a state legislator in Illinois. What makes him think he should have any involvement in North Carolina issues?This is a telling tale concerning Obama’s views about the rights of individual states and the Liberal view of big Federal government.

Other than fishing for votes, Mr. Obama should spend some time reading the U.S. Constitution. Liberally Conservative

Thankfully, not all conservatives abandoned the call for justice in favor of political expediency. Conservative columnist and attorney Michael Gaynor demonstrated his honor by applauding Obama’s call despite his political differences.

Fervently anti-Communist Winston Churchill found some good words for Stalin after he joined the war against Hitler, so I'll give leftist Senator Barack Obama (D.- Ill.) full credit for combining a sensible position on the Duke case and smart politics)

Credit should be given when credit is due.

Senator Elizabeth Dole (R-NC), where were you?

The so-called Duke case is a Democrat scandal, but it's not Democrat presidential aspirant Obama's scandal.

Recently, Senator Obama quietly, but clearly, supported the calls for a federal investigation of possible violation of the constitutional rights of the Duke Three (Reade Seligmann, Collin Finnety and David Evans).

Not quite a Sister Souljah moment, but a step in that direction.

Michael Gaynor

As expected, the Black Press answered the question of whether Obama was “black enough” with a resounding “NO” by taking the opportunity to undercut Obama’s presidential bid despite his recent endorsement from Jesse Jackson. Pinch hitting for regular contributor and Tawana Brawley enabler Alton Maddox, Cash Michaels declared in The Amsterdam News:

“Obama blasted for backing fed Duke case
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“Is presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama’s backing for a federal “independent inquiry” into the Duke alleged sexual assault case a genuine concern that the civil rights of the defendants may have been violated or just simple political pandering to secure more broad-based support for his campaign?
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“At least one legal expert has chastised the Black Illinois Democrat, saying, “Having a federal civil rights investigation [in this case] is such a joke.”Another legal scholar added that Obama’s statement “doesn’t mean much” if he’s “stating a position without a valid examination.” Amsterdam News
Maddox found an alternative venue to spew his venom. Declaring Obama a “Wolf in sheep’s clothing”, Maddox turned to the Black Star News to publish his op-ed criticizing the first viable African American candidate for president.

Senator Barack Obama has joined right-wing forces in Congress in demanding a federal probe of Durham District Attorney Michael Nifong for allegedly withholding DNA evidence from the defense in the Duke lacrosse rape case.

Since Obama is in the business of demanding federal probes in racially-motivated cases, he should investigate New York for defaming Tawana Brawley and railroading me. I can show him reams of evidence proving my innocence and the involvement of Steven Pagones, a former assistant district attorney, in the kidnapping and rape of Tawana Brawley.

This was followed by cover-ups by former State Attorney General Robert Abrams and Gov. Eliot Spitzer. Abrams rigged the grand jury process and Spitzer suppressed exculpatory evidence, the same charge filed against Nifong. With respect to Abrams, state-sponsored defamation, without due process, is a constitutional violation. This was retaliation for my fingering Pagones.

Obama is demanding that Nifong be prosecuted for civil rights violations. Thus, he would face imprisonment. It is curious that this is only happening to a white prosecutor who filed criminal charges against privileged, white males for raping a Black woman. This entire situation is unprecedented.I am simply requesting that Obama's letter be circulated to the Black media and the public. He has circulated it widely in the white media. This is evidence of double talk. Black Star News

Foremost Nifong apologist, The Herald Sun, did not miss the opportunity to serve the interests of its master.

Nifong's lawyer, David Freedman of Winston-Salem, said Monday he thought the State Bar probe of Nifong was sufficient. He indicated that, in his opinion, a federal inquiry would be going too far. "The State Bar is doing a very thorough investigation into the matter," said Freedman. "That's all that needs to be done."

Meanwhile, local university educators said not too much should be made of Obama's involvement.

"I have no idea what to think of it," said John Transue, a Duke political science professor.

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Ferrel Guillory, director of UNC's Program on Southern Politics, predicted Obama's position wouldn't cause much of a ripple. "I can't pretend to know anything special about the Duke lacrosse case except what I've read in the newspapers," he said.

"Clearly, it's gotten national attention, but it doesn't rank up there with the real presidential issues. Unless there is a story behind the story that we don't know about, I doubt Obama's statements will have a big effect on the case or on national
politics."

Nifong has denied any wrongdoing.

http://www.heraldsun.com/durham/4-833278.cfm

While it should be expected that every breath a presidential candidate takes will be put under a political microscope, the criticism of Obama’s statement reveals as much about his detractors as his statement reveals about him and his candidacy. For extremists in the Black Press, it’s clear that Obama is not “black enough” and that the perpetuation of the Hoax holds more value than the promotion of the first viable African American candidate for president. For some ultra-conservatives, taking shots at a Democrat candidate outweighs calling for justice. For the Snooze Room, any opportunity to carry water for Nifong shall not pass unnoted. For Barack Obama, however, it appears that standing up for justice is worth exposing himself to the venom spewed by his critics.

Correction: In fairness it should be noted that the Black Star News appears to have removed the Maddox article referenced above. Curiously, the Maddox op-ed has now been replaced with a reprint of the ABC News article that first commented on the news reported here. A Google cached version of the Maddox article, "Obama; Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" can be viewed by clicking here.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Obama Supports Call For Federal Nifong Inquiry

In response to a letter from an industrious Blog Hooligan, Senator Barack Obama, a candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination, has indicated that he supports the call for a US Department of Justice inquiry into allegations of civil rights violations committed by Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong in his persecution of the three innocent victims of his hijacked Hoax.
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Senator Obama:
"Thank you for contacting me. I appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective on the Duke Rape Case and ongoing investigations of District Attorney Michael Nifong's handling of the case."
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"Congressman Walter Jones has asked Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to initiate a federal inquiry into Mr. Nifong's prosecution of three Duke University student athletes accused of an alleged sexual attack on a woman at a party earlier this year. Specifically, Rep. Jones asked the Attorney General to review new evidence that Mr. Nifong withehld exculpatory DNA results from the defendants in order to determine if his conduct has illegally denied the students their civil rights as U.S. citizens under federal law. This independent inquiry is needed, and I will be following its progress closely."
For additional details on Senator Obama's letter, please visit the LS Forum.