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Hilary and the Black Panthers?Date Added: Nov. 27, 2000
Did Hilary Clinton help some Black Panthers literally get away with murder in her college days? That's the point of debate that's being passed around in a recent e-mail. Of course, it's convenient that this would surface at about the same time as Mrs. Clinton's campaign for the New York senate seat heated up. You NEED to Read This!
Scream, America, When You've Had Enough Back in 1969 a group of Black Panthers decided that a Black man named Alex Rackley needed to die. Rackley was a fellow Panther suspected of disloyalty. Rackley was first tied to a chair. Safely immobilized his "friends" tortured him for hours by, among other things, pouring boiling water on him. When they got tired of torturing Rackley Black Panther member Warren Kimbro took Mr. Rackley's outside and put a bullet in his head. Rackley's body was found floating in a river about 25 miles north of New Haven, Conn. Maybe at this point you're curious as to what happened to these Black Panthers. Well, in 1977, that's only eight years later, only one of the killers was still in jail. The shooter, Warren Kimbro, managed to get a scholarship to Harvard. He later became an assistant dean at Eastern Connecticut State College. Isn't that something? As a 60's radical you can pump a bullet into someone's head, and years later, in the same State, you can be an assistant college dean! Only in America! Ericka Huggins was the lady who served the Panthers by boiling the water for Mr. Rackley's torture. Some years later Ms. Huggins was elected to a California school board. How in the world do you think that these killers got off so easy? Well, maybe it was in some part due to the efforts of two people who came to the defense of the Panthers. These two people actually went so far as to shut down Yale University with demonstrations in defense of the accused Black Panthers during their trial. One of those people was none other than Bill Lan Lee. Mr. Lee, or Mr. Lan Lee as the case may be, isn't a college dean. He isn't a member of a California school board. He is the head of the U.S. Justice Departments Civil Rights Division. Lee is serving in that capacity, illegally, by the way, but that's another story -- another part of the Clinton saga of ignoring the rule of law. O.K., so who was the other Panther defender? Is this other notable Panther defender now a school board member? Is this other Panther apologist now an assistant college dean? Nope, neither. The other Panther defender was, like Lee, a radical law student at Yale University at that time. She is now known as The Smartest Woman in the World. She is none other than the unofficial Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from the State of New York -- our lovely First Lady, the incredible Hillary Rodham Clinton. As is the case with most chain letters, the above was undated and gives no source for its allegations. The first article I could find was from the the cult leader Sun Myung Moon's Washington Times, June 12, 1998. The source they quote is David Brock. He says that as a law student Hilary Rodham Clinton "organized shifts for her classmates" to "monitor civil rights abuses.". This is a far cry from the urban legend letter above stating she "actually went so far as to shut down Yale University with demonstrations in defense of the accused Black Panthers during their trial." Most of the web pages and almost all of the postings at Newsgroups I found are just reprints in one form or another of the above letter. Interestingly, somewhere along the way, a quote by syndicated radio commentator Paul Harvey was attached to the bottom of the message (most likely as part of somebody's signature). Later versions were attributed Harvey as a result of the quote, but he did not write it or read the story on his show. Break this Chain. References: Snopes.com |