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First, they lower school standards for non-Whites. Now, police entrance exams...
And I'll bet you thought those "Police Academy" movies were fake!
U.S. Justice Department Suing New Jersey Over Police Promotion Test
January 7, 2010 - From: www.pressofatlanticcity.com
TRENTON -- The U.S. Department of Justice is suing New Jersey over the state's use of a written exam to promote police sergeants, saying it discriminates against blacks and Hispanics.
Most law enforcement agencies across the state use the exam.
The lawsuit stems from an investigation into test results from 2000 to 2008 in which white officers did considerably better than their black and Hispanic counterparts.
The lawsuit seeks to stop the state from continuing to use the exam and asks the court to order New Jersey to offer relief to officers "harmed" by the exam by offering promotions, back pay and retroactive seniority.

Look at this advertisement on Haaretz.com for Meir Panim, a New York City-based kike charity.
From: www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1142115.html
Here is the stock image they used, which has the following description:

"A Palestinian girl cries during the funeral of a relative that was killed in an Israeli air strike in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2009. Israeli ground troops and tanks cut swaths through the Gaza Strip early Sunday, cutting the coastal territory into two and surrounding its biggest city as the new phase of a devastating offensive against Hamas gained momentum. Photo by Fady Adwan/propaimages"

"I'm not a puppet!"
"It says that right here ... on my teleprompter!"
No more shopping at Lowe's.

Looks like a public relations firm connected the corrupt Obama administration is sending fake letters of support to various newspapers around the U.S. All the pro-Obongo letters appear to use the name "Ellie Light" and they make the false claim of living in the general area. One appeared on the Green Bay Press-Gazette's website on January 13. They caught it (shocking) and issued this statement:
From: www.greenbaypressgazette.com
January 25, 2010
To our readers: About that letter from Ellie Light
A woman named Ellie Light (if that is her real name) recently duped dozens of newspapers around the country, including some here in Wisconsin, into printing her letter praising President Barack Obama as if she were a local resident.
The letter appeared in three Gannett Wisconsin Media newspapers, including the Door County Advocate. As a result, it also appeared on the Green Bay Press-Gazette's website.
Since the Cleveland Plain Dealer broke the story Friday, Light's bogus letter has been found in more than 60 papers and counting. The editors of the GWM papers exercised due diligence to one degree or another, in most cases calling the phone number provided by the writer to confirm she was the author. However, she responded with false information and a series of different hometowns. Because the Press-Gazette's search engine is linked to the other Gannett Wisconsin Media newspaper websites, when it calls up content that appeared in other GWM papers, our logo appears on the top of the page.
Therefore, a search for Ellie Light would have provided links to the letter under our banner, even though the Press-Gazette did not print it and our editors did not post it directly to our website. People intent on duping us are using more sophisticated methods all of the time. We catch many mass-mailed form letters, but this person managed to get past editors with a simple misstatement of fact. Like many newspapers, the Press-Gazette already requires writers to provide a street address and phone number (not for publication) for verification purposes.
We still believe in the inherent honesty of many letter writers, but this case will find us reviewing the incident to determine whether additional safeguards are necessary.
We apologize that this letter appeared on our website.

Photo of "Ellie Light"