Justice for Trayvon??

Everyone ignores the silver lining to this dark cloud...Trayvon is history.

You will be history as well someday. Except nobody's gonna remember you or do marches in your name and only about five immediate people will (possibly) give a fuck.

I will feel sorry for the nursing home orderly who's going to have to clean up the mess in your room after you kick and your bowels cut loose, though. They ain't gonna pay him enough for that shit.
 
You will be history as well someday. Except nobody's gonna remember you or do marches in your name and only about five immediate people will (possibly) give a fuck.

I will feel sorry for the nursing home orderly who's going to have to clean up the mess in your room after you kick and your bowels cut loose, though. They ain't gonna pay him enough for that shit.

or LOOT

the NIGGERZ will not LOOT, Tippy
 
Yup, me too

and I need more shit

only way I get more shit

is PAY for it................:rolleyes:

or

hope more NIGGERZ can offed

and

I get my shit

for FREE:cattail:
 
Interesting, that's what a lot of peeps were saying about Breitbart a coule of weeks ago..... And were hoping about Cheney a few days ago.

The only difference is is that the two you mentioned did and said things that affected millions of people.

Whereas you and your ignorant old fuck brigade condemned the kid, right away, because he is black, because of pictures on his facebook and because of things he tweeted.

Let's not talk about a dead kid, let's talk about hoodies.

Let's not talk about a dead kid, let's talk about when black kids killed a white kid.

Let's not talk about a dead kid, let's talk about the NBP's and how they are reacting to this.

Fuck you and all your ignorant/ senile old boys club.

On a brighter note, you will all die soon.
 
I'm getting in on this one, I need a new flat screen!!

There's a business opportunity in it. Cities across America can pay insurance to prevent looting and riots.

Looting and riots are serious stuff, and you cant predict when something bad erupts. so Americans need to buy looting policies from the Democrat Party. Everyone needs to buy a policy, cuz it may be your car they take.
 
The only difference is is that the two you mentioned did and said things that affected millions of people.

Whereas you and your ignorant old fuck brigade condemned the kid, right away, because he is black, because of pictures on his facebook and because of things he tweeted.

Let's not talk about a dead kid, let's talk about hoodies.

Let's not talk about a dead kid, let's talk about when black kids killed a white kid.

Let's not talk about a dead kid, let's talk about the NBP's and how they are reacting to this.

Fuck you and all your ignorant/ senile old boys club.

On a brighter note, you will all die soon.
not a dead kid

A HULKING, DRUG ADDITCTED, THUG who called himself, NIGGA


Good Bye to TRASH
 
NBP
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

NBP can stand for:

* Name Binding Protocol
* Narodowy Bank Polski (National Bank of Poland)
* National Balancing Point (UK)
* National Bank of Pakistan
* National Bolshevik Party
* National Broadband Plan of the United States
* NBP NicerBooks! Publishing, an imprint of VDM Publishing
* Network Bootstrap Program
* New Bilibid Prison
* Northern Black Polished Ware
* Normal Blood Pressure
* Normal boiling point
* NVIDIA Business Platform
* Nathaniel B. Palmer (icebreaker)
* File extension of Mathematica
* Nobilis Patricius Bruxellensis: a descendant of the Seven noble houses of Brussels with a title of nobility.
* Nonparametric Belief Propagation
 
New Black Panthers, those 20 to 30 odd African American attention whores that have the Fox News demographic soiling their collective britches in fear over.
Thanks. Funny that they're not among the possibilities on Wikipedia, but The National Bank of Pakistan, the Network Bootstrap Prgoram and Northern Black Polished Ware all are. They must be HUGE! Too big for Wiki!
 
Thanks. Funny that they're not among the possibilities on Wikipedia, but The National Bank of Pakistan, the Network Bootstrap Prgoram and Northern Black Polished Ware all are. They must be HUGE! Too big for Wiki!

hey you fucking asshole

YOU who said teh CIVIC MINDED COMMUNITY ORGANIZER called EVERYONE a COON......

read this, YOU PUTRID PUKE

Did Zimmerman Say ‘It’s F****** Cold’?


By Rich Lowry

March 28, 2012 2:15 P.M.

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The Zimmerman 911 call is being analyzed like the Zapruder film for evidence that he uttered a racial epithet. It’s one of those things where suggestion is very important—if you know what you’re listening for, you’re more likely to hear it. Blogger Neil Schulman has augmented the audio and thinks Zimmerman clearly says “it’s f****** cold.” Listen for yourself at this post. (Knowing nothing about the technicalities of audio, I can’t vouch for his technique.) You can compare it to the CNN enhanced audio here. I hear “cold” in the Schulman version and something like “coons” in the CNN version, but “it’s” in both versions.

UPDATE:

Some commenters are asking what the temperature was. Schulman points out that it may have been chilly for a Floridian.
 
I thought Juan Williams article in the Wall Street Journal was pretty interesting (below).

The Trayvon Martin Tragedies
The recent killing of Trayvon Martin needs more investigation. But where's the outrage over the daily scourge of black-on-black crime?

Wall Street Journal
March 27, 2012
By JUAN WILLIAMS

The shooting death of Trayvon Martin in Florida has sparked national outrage, with civil rights leaders from San Francisco to Baltimore leading protests calling for a new investigation and the arrest of the shooter.

But what about all the other young black murder victims? Nationally, nearly half of all murder victims are black. And the overwhelming majority of those black people are killed by other black people. Where is the march for them?

Where is the march against the drug dealers who prey on young black people? Where is the march against bad schools, with their 50% dropout rate for black teenaged boys? Those failed schools are certainly guilty of creating the shameful 40% unemployment rate for black teens.

How about marching against the cable television shows constantly offering minstrel-show images of black youth as rappers and comedians who don't value education, dismiss the importance of marriage, and celebrate killing people, drug money and jailhouse fashion—the pants falling down because the jail guard has taken away the belt, the shoes untied because the warden removed the shoe laces, and accessories such as the drug dealer's pit bull.

Supposedly all of this is just entertainment and intended to co-opt the stereotypes. But it only ends up perpetuating stereotypes in white minds and, worse, having young black people internalize it as an authentic image of a proud black person.

There is no fashion, no thug attitude that should be an invitation to murder. But these are the real murderous forces surrounding the Martin death—and yet they never stir protests.

The race-baiters argue this case deserves special attention because it fits the mold of white-on-black violence that fills the history books. Some have drawn a comparison to the murder of Emmett Till, a black boy who was killed in 1955 by white racists for whistling at a white woman.

The Martin case is very different from the Emmett Till case, in which a white segregationist Mississippi society approved of the murder of a black child. Black America needs to get out of the rut of replaying racial injustices of the past.

All minority parents fear that children who embrace "gangsta" fashion, tattoos and a thug attitude will be prejudged as criminal.

Recall what Jesse Jackson once said: "There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery. Then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved. . . . After all we have been through. Just to think we can't walk down our own streets, how humiliating."

That is the unfair weight of being black in America for both the black person who feels the fear and the black teen who is judged as a criminal.

Despite stereotypes, the responsibility for the Florida shooting lies with the individual who pulled the trigger. The fact that the man pursued the teen after a 911 operator told him to back off, and the fact that he alone had a gun, calls for him to be arrested and held accountable under law. The Department of Justice is investigating the incident and the governor of Florida has appointed a special prosecutor to review the case.

But on a larger scale, all of this should open a serious national conversation about how our culture made it easier for this type of crime to take place.

As President Obama said last week, "I think all of us have to do some soul searching to figure out how does something like this happen. And that means we examine the laws and the context for what happened, as well as the specifics of the incident."

While civil rights leaders have raised their voices to speak out against this one tragedy, few if any will do the same about the larger tragedy of daily carnage that is black-on-black crime in America.

The most recent comprehensive study on black-on-black crime from the Justice Department should have been a clarion call for the black community to take action. There is no reason to believe that the trends it reported have decreased since 2005, the year for which the data were reported.

Almost one half of the nation's murder victims that year were black and a majority of them were between the ages of 17 and 29. Black people accounted for 13% of the total U.S. population in 2005. Yet they were the victims of 49% of all the nation's murders. And 93% of black murder victims were killed by other black people, according to the same report.

Less than half of black students graduate from high school. The education system's failure is often a jail sentence or even a death sentence. The Orlando Sentinel has reported that 17-year-old Martin was recently suspended from his high school. According to the U.S. Department of Education's Civil Rights Office, in the 2006-07 school year, 22% of all black and Hispanic K-12 students were suspended at least once (as compared to 5% of whites).

This year 22% of blacks live below the poverty line and a shocking 72% of black babies are born to unwed mothers. The national unemployment rate for black people increased last month to over 13%, nearly five points above the average for all Americans.

The killing of any child is a tragedy. But where are the protests regarding the larger problems facing black America?
 
The original pictures posted of Treyvon Martin from a few years ago portray a young man that the President said "Could be my son". I interpret that to mean he thought that Treyvon was a young man with potential and a bright future in front of him.

Instead, over the period of just a few years, he went from that angel-faced young boy to a kid who'd been skipping school and was suspended from school three times, at least once for having drug paraphanalia.

What happened over those few years to cause such a big change? The tragedy here is how a kid with so much promise ended up the way he did. What can be done to help prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future? ....we can't waste the youth of our country like this.

Keep in mind that I'm an unapolgetic Republican and don't see the "solution" as being a new government program that costs billions , rather, I'd like to see stronger outreach and leadership in support of our teenagers. I hope that President Obama decides this is an area that deserves his attention when he finds more free time on his hands after next January.
 
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The only difference is is that the two you mentioned did and said things that affected millions of people.

Whereas you and your ignorant old fuck brigade condemned the kid, right away, because he is black, because of pictures on his facebook and because of things he tweeted.
.

That is a fucking lie, you sleazy piece of shit.

You owe me an apology.
 
Juan Williams - Wall Street Journal said:
Almost one half of the nation's murder victims that year were black and a majority of them were between the ages of 17 and 29. Black people accounted for 13% of the total U.S. population in 2005. Yet they were the victims of 49% of all the nation's murders. And 93% of black murder victims were killed by other black people, according to the same report.

Less than half of black students graduate from high school. The education system's failure is often a jail sentence or even a death sentence. The Orlando Sentinel has reported that 17-year-old Martin was recently suspended from his high school. According to the U.S. Department of Education's Civil Rights Office, in the 2006-07 school year, 22% of all black and Hispanic K-12 students were suspended at least once (as compared to 5% of whites).

This year 22% of blacks live below the poverty line and a shocking 72% of black babies are born to unwed mothers. The national unemployment rate for black people increased last month to over 13%, nearly five points above the average for all Americans.

The killing of any child is a tragedy. But where are the protests regarding the larger problems facing black America?

As Mr. Williams notes....the killing of any child is a tragedy. But where are the protests regarding the larger problems facing black America?
 
Holy shit.

I guess he shot himself to death, huh.

Seems like it.

If only he had been wearing a navy blue suit jacket (with elbow patches), white button down shirt, khaki chinos and penny loafers, like an ivy league prep schooler who does recreational cocaine without it blotting his record and dreams of someday getting into politics on the strength of his family pedigree, instead of wearing that hoodie, he just might be...might be...might be...


Some Other People Who, by Geraldo's Standards, Are Asking to Be Shot


John Hudson 34,144 Views Mar 23, 2012

Today, Fox News' resident fashion expert Geraldo Rivera finally cut through the noise and got to the heart of why unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot in the chest in February: He was wearing a hoodie. "I’ll bet you money, if he didn’t have that hoodie on, that nutty neighborhood watch guy wouldn’t have responded in that violent and aggressive way," he said on Fox & Friends. "You have to recognize that this whole stylizing yourself as a 'gangsta'… You’re gonna be a gangsta wanna? Well, people are going to perceive you as a menace." I mean, duhh!

It's pretty clear: wear a hoodie, you're a menace who someone will fear. As a service to other people in society flirting with death in these drawstringed, cottton garments, we've identified them by name so they can ask themselves if wearing a hoodie is really worth losing a life:

Elliot from ET:

http://cdn.theatlanticwire.com/img/upload/2012/03/23/et_l.jpg

Ellen Page

http://cdn.theatlanticwire.com/img/upload/2012/03/23/Screen%20shot%202012-03-23%20at%2012.32.21%20PM.png

Rupert Grint (aka Ron Weasley)

http://www.linxart.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/rupert-grint-v-festival.jpg

American Apparel Hoodie Girl

http://cdn.theatlanticwire.com/img/upload/2012/03/23/AAAAAvo35tgAAAAAAJM5UA.jpeg

Justin Timberlake

http://www.contactmusic.com/pics/lb/justin_timberlake_soho_110805/justin_timberlake_5292492.jpg

Rachel Maddow

http://cdn.theatlanticwire.com/img/upload/2012/03/23/Screen%20shot%202012-03-23%20at%2012.19.49%20PM.png

Justin Bieber

http://www.highlighthollywood.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/justin-bieber-hoodie-poster.jpg

Jesse Eisengberg as Mark Zuckerberg:

http://cdn.theatlanticwire.com/img/upload/2012/03/23/facebook_movie.jpg

Mark Zuckerberg as Mark Zuckerberg

http://cdn.theatlanticwire.com/img/upload/2012/03/23/AP100526168362.jpg

Geraldo Rivera and Bill O'Reilly That's right! The pair were sighted at a Yankees-Mets game in 2007 wearing... hoodies, which honestly just goes to show how brave the former war correspondent really is.

http://cdn.theatlanticwire.com/img/upload/2012/03/23/oreilly_geraldo_mets_051807.jpg


http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2012/03/some-other-people-who-geraldos-standards-are-asking-be-shot/50261/
 
Well, Geraldo is wrong. I wear hoodies upon occasion too and I haven't been shot yet. I also don't punch people who are carrying guns either.
 
The original pictures posted of Treyvon Martin from a few years ago portray a young man that the President said "Could be my son". I interpret that to mean he thought that Treyvon was a young man with potential and a bright future in front of him.

Instead, over the period of just a few years, he went from that angel-faced young boy to a kid who'd been skipping school and was suspended from school three times, at least once for having drug paraphanalia.

What happened over those few years to cause such a big change? The tragedy here is how a kid with so much promise ended up the way he did. What can be done to help prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future? ....we can't waste the youth of our country like this.

Keep in mind that I'm an unapolgetic Republican and don't see the "solution" as being a new government program that costs billions , rather, I'd like to see stronger outreach and leadership in support of our teenagers. I hope that President Obama decides this is an area that deserves his attention when he finds more free time on his hands after next January.

Then go back to not paying attention to the problem. It'll be less upsetting.
 
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