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Injustice

by J. Christian Adams

Regnery Publishing, Inc.; ISBN: 1596982772

Hardcover - 256 pages (October 2011)

 

EXPOSED: Lawlessness and Racialism Run Rampant in Obama's Justice Department

 

As America's premier federal law enforcement agency, the Justice Department is supposed to be color-blind and immune from party politics.

 

"Not so in the Obama Justice Department," says whistleblower and former DOJ lawyer J. Christian Adams in his shocking new exposé, Injustice: Exposing the Racial Agenda of the Obama Justice Department.

 

Adams—who blew the whistle on the Justice Department's handling of the infamous New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case—witnessed first-hand the DOJ's aggressive radical agenda, and is now revealing the truth about the most lawless Justice Department ever.

 

Divulging never-before-published details on several important cases—including the Black Panther case—Injustice exposes how the very government department responsible for enforcing equal protection has been overrun by radicals bent on furthering a fringe political agenda.

 

Andrew Breitbart says, "Injustice is an explosive expose."

 

And Michelle Malkin praises Adam's book saying, "If you care about justice for all, Injustice is hands-down the most important book you'll read all year."

 

With everything from civil rights laws to America's voting system at risk, Injustice shines a light on the corruption, racialism, and radicalism that is running rampant in the Obama Justice Department.

 

 

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About the Author:

J. Christian Adams served for five years as an attorney in the Voting Section of the United States Department of Justice. In that capacity, he brought cases to protect a wide variety of racial minorities, including blacks, Hispanics, and the first ever application of the Voting Rights Act to protect white voters. A former general counsel to the South Carolina Secretary of State, he is now a practicing attorney and a contributing writer to Pajamas Media.

 

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