

The dopey clown above has a sick obsession with blacks
You know what? This unhealthy obsession that racists have with blacks is really unsettling. Most of you have heard about the Halloween party that the staff of Homeland Security gave, in which Julie Myers helped to choose a costume winner. Problem is, however, that the “winner” was dressed in a prison costume and blackface, as well as dreadlock wig.
It was not until after he won and the party was over that Julie Myers figured out that something was wrong—terribly wrong with the pictures that were taken of her standing beside the “winner”. In particular she knew that if those pictures hit the news outlets, she would not have been chosen as Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security.
Guess what she did? She ordered the pictures destroyed. BUT….surprise, surprise, surprise! Pictures destroyed from digital cameras can be restored and in fact, were restored. Why is this woman not fired?
The nation’s top immigration enforcement official ordered the destruction of photographs of an office Halloween party that showed a white agency employee dressed as a black detainee, according to a congressional investigation whose report was released on Tuesday.
The Democratic staff of the House Committee on Homeland Security said Julie L. Myers, the assistant secretary of homeland security for immigration and customs enforcement, ordered that the photos be removed from a digital camera in a “coordinated effort to conceal” her role in awarding one of the top costume prizes to the employee.
The report said that Myers might have moved to cover up the events to avoid derailing her Senate confirmation. She was acting assistant secretary at the time and awaiting confirmation by the Senate.
I want everyone to keep in mind that Myers was one of the judges of the costumes and clearly enjoyed and was impressed with the creep in blackface:
Myers — whose nomination to oversee the agency was delayed while questions surfaced about the adequacy of her experience — had been a judge at the Halloween contest. The staff member who won the “most original costume” prize wore a dreadlock wig, what looked like a prison jumpsuit and black face paint.
“I’m a Jamaican detainee from Krome — obviously, I’ve escaped,” the employee, referring to a detention center in Miami, announced to the judges, provoking laughter, according to the congressional report.
Myers then posed for photographs with the employee — whose name was not released — smiling for the camera as he held up a small sack that said “Bag Nasty.”
The report said that, under orders from Myers, the employee was reprimanded after the party and told that he would be relocated from the agency headquarters to a field office. The congressional committee staff said that the move was an effort to conceal the event.
I don’t blame the slick Myers for trying to conceal the pictures. Do you?
Photographs of the winning costume were not, however, permanently deleted from the camera. Agency employees were able to recover them, and a picture of a smiling Myers next to the winner is in the report.
Can ya’ll believe this mess? Whew!
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Hat tip to Hicktowner, Tracie for story lead