Justice for Trayvon??

Really don't mind
If you sit this one out
My words but a whisper
Your deafness a shout
 
I disagree, if it was a poor white kid who looked like a skinhead the same result without the media lies and hype and certainly no mention from the President.

Heh heh heh...you're a really funny guy, Sufi...acting like you have no concept of social verity like that...thanks for making me laugh from the heart n' belly today, my man!
 
NIGGERWHORE

Why I attacked the NIGGERWHORE's wife

At a Congressional hearing, a Dumoh Congressman, Grayson called a woman that testified for the FDA....A WHORE.....

I spent a long time, saying how it was wrong to call someone a whore

Perg, aka, NIGGERWHORE said ALL lobbyists are WHORES!!!!!!!!!!!!

All, yes, all......(never mind she wasnt a lobbyist, but he did say ALL

After asking him if lobbyists for AIDS groups, for the elderly etc etc are WHORES he said yes

THEN I SAID,

Fine, your "wife" is a lobbyist for the GW groups, that makes her a WHORE

And he was PISSED

So in essence, EVERYONE IS A WHORE, BUT HIS WIFE


DEAL WITH IT!
 
and I call him NIGGER, cause he is a typical one....HE IS ENTITLED


He and his WHORE cant make ends meet, by his own admission......I offered him, what I thought was a great idea....he scoffed at it and SCREAMED....AMWAY (it wasnt, but thousands upon thousand do make great $$$ on it) and said

I SHULD PAY HIM TO DO IT

THAT IS A NIGGER

He is NIGGERWHORE
 
It's interesting that some Libs on here accuse Fox news for lying.
There's been rallies on the streets chanting "Fox news lies"

Yet we've got NBC, ABC and CNN doctoring video and 911 calls to make Zimmer look like a racist, firing up Sharpton, Jackson and the NBPP to a frenzy where they want him dead or alive.

This is our media, it's a fucking disgrace.

Best post of the week....except it's THEIR media.
 
It's interesting that some Libs on here accuse Fox news for lying.
There's been rallies on the streets chanting "Fox news lies"

Yet we've got NBC, ABC and CNN doctoring video and 911 calls to make Zimmer look like a racist, firing up Sharpton, Jackson and the NBPP to a frenzy where they want him dead or alive.

This is our media, it's a fucking disgrace.

Oh look at the shit can man, dutifully parroting Blaze talkin' points like a good little beta male. Somebody rub his tummy!

NBC edited the audio tape, for which they were roundly criticized and which you will be no doubt trumpeting again and again until judgement day.

I actually watched the CNN segment you're alluding to. They simply filtered the audio tape and lowered the bass gain on the audio. PERIOD.


ABC enhanced the video of Zimmerman pallin' around with his cop buddies to show his massive head wound. That actually supports your position that "The nigger deserved to die!", doesn't it?
 
It's interesting that some Libs on here accuse Fox news for lying.
There's been rallies on the streets chanting "Fox news lies"

Yet we've got NBC, ABC and CNN doctoring video and 911 calls to make Zimmer look like a racist, firing up Sharpton, Jackson and the NBPP to a frenzy where they want him dead or alive.

This is our media, it's a fucking disgrace.

Doesn't the hypocrisy just make you're head spin? :rolleyes:
 
Oh look at the shit can man, dutifully parroting Blaze talkin' points like a good little beta male. Somebody rub his tummy!

NBC edited the audio tape, for which they were roundly criticized and which you will be no doubt trumpeting again and again until judgement day.

I actually watched the CNN segment you're alluding to. They simply filtered the audio tape and lowered the bass gain on the audio. PERIOD.


ABC enhanced the video of Zimmerman pallin' around with his cop buddies to show his massive head wound. That actually supports your position that "The nigger deserved to die!", doesn't it?

Sounds like somebody's stinging from a little "truth pain". :D
 
Jesse Jackson Calls On Blacks To Wear Hoddies To Polling Places, Says “We Are Finally Going To Get This Guy Zimmerman”…


Keep fanning those flames, Jesse.




“If a white kills a black we revolt, if a black kills a white it’s jail time, we kill each other it’s Miller time. It’s as if somebody has the right to kill us. This Trayvon case, we are going to finally get this guy Zimmerman. …This right wing, we got to win the election, so wear your hoodie, put a voter registration card under your hoodie if you have a hoodie without a voter card you’ve been Hoodiewinked.”
 
Coalition of Gay Groups Demand “Justice” For Saint Trayvon, Say Zimmerman a Racist Killer…




This case gets more nauseating by the day. There isn’t one shred of evidence that Zimmerman is racist.

Gays come out for justice for Trayvon Martin — WaPo


On Monday, 23 groups representing the varied concerns of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people issued an open letter in support of Trayvon’s family and their quest for justice.


The tragic killing of Trayvon Martin is a national call to action. Our hearts go out to Trayvon’s family and friends for the loss they have experienced. We stand in solidarity with them as they demand answers and justice. We represent organizations with diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender constituencies.

Many in our community have been targets of bigotry and bias. We have a great deal of experience grappling with the role bias plays in violent crimes against our communities. We well know the stories of young people targeted for violence just because of who they are: Rashawn Brazell, Lawrence King, Ali Forney, Deoni Jones, Brandon White, Matthew Shepard, Angie Zapata, Sean Kennedy and countless others.

Trayvon’s killing is a wakeup call to the enduring cancer of racism and racial profiling. The pain his family continues to endure transcends communities and unites us all. Every person, regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity, must be able to walk the streets without fear for their safety.

Trayvon’s killing is tragic and the stark reality that racial bias played a role in his death has alarmed our nation. Questions must be asked. Answers must be sought. And justice must be served. We join our voices to the chorus of so many others to demand that local and federal authorities find those answers. We stand in solidarity with Trayvon’s family and friends as they seek justice for his killing. In the timeless words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.

The letter was signed by GLAAD, the Human Rights Campaign, the National Black Justice Coalition, Lambda Legal, Immigration Equality, Freedom to Marry, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE) and the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, to name a few. It marks an important moment in a necessary alliance that needs more tending.
 
Walking Back the Trayvon Martin Hysteria


By Victor Davis Hanson

April 5, 2012 1:19 P.M.

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1) If one suggests that there may not be, at least as yet, enough evidence to overturn the initial police decision of not charging Mr. Zimmerman with a crime, then one is a de facto racist.

In other words, the liberal position of letting all the evidence be reexamined in a dispassionate fashion is now illiberal. And the illiberal one of charging someone with a felony without established probable cause is liberal. But just arresting and charging a suspect to let a judge or jury post facto decide whether there was ever probable cause for such an arrest is neither liberal nor consistent with American jurisprudence.

2) It is clear now that the African-American civil-rights hierarchy is concerned largely with maintaining power and influence by promulgating the theme of unending white racism — and the need for its exclusive agency to find redress and reparations from that eternal fact. That is a serious charge, but one easy to substantiate — whether we compare the commensurate outrage accorded the Duke case, the Skip Gates mess, the Tawana Brawley hoax, or the present Trayvon Martin tragedy, with the veritable neglect about the carnage of young African-American males in our cities, or the deliberate distortion that white-on-black crime is an epidemic when, in fact, black-on-black crime is — in addition to the fact of vastly higher incidences of black-on-white crime.

And the professional grievance industry has achieved many of its aims. The latter common occurrences earn scant public attention; the former rare incidents, lurid hysteria. The disturbing truth is that to examine the black-on-black crime might raise uncomfortable inferences that such violence cannot be entirely explained by contemporary racism, and arises from issues as wide-ranging as illegitimacy, male parenting, literacy, education, family structure, disproportionate rates of criminality and drug use, misogyny in popular culture, etc. — crises that often demand more than just government attention and funding.

If the Black Caucus or Black Panthers or Sharpton/Jackson industry can “prove” that Mr. Martin was “executed” or “assassinated” by a white oppressor due to his skin color alone and that this outrage was covered up by a racist white establishment, then their presence is vital to curb such an “epidemic”; if the case has nothing to do with race, or if it proves a difficult and complex case of self-defense, then once again they are relegated to the hard, unheralded — and unpopular — work of addressing the root causes of inordinate black crime that earns few profits and little publicity.

3) If the media had erred in one or two case in either its emphases or its facts, or erred on both sides of what apparently has become an ideological divide over the case, few could complain. But from Day One, the media has tried to promulgate an unambiguous narrative of a diminutive African-American preteen model student executed by a white racist vigilante with a shady past, a narrative that the facts, at least as we know them thus far, does not substantiate: The usually printed photos of Mr. Martin did not reflect that he was 17 or 6′2″; there was no firm evidence that Mr. Zimmerman used a racial epithet in contrast to the firm evidence that NBC doctored a tape to suggest a racist motive on the part of the shooter; the rubric “white Hispanic” was used, although the media does not employ it elsewhere; the assertions that Mr. Zimmerman was lying about his injuries were not, as alleged, proved by the police video, but far more likely disproved by it; there is still no firm proof about which of the two in the fight called out for help; there is now firm proof of an altercation prior to the shooting; Mr. Zimmerman’s past does not quite fit the portrait of a white vigilante with racist tendencies; nor does Mr. Martin’s quite fit the initial picture of a model student — information about the two that is either irrelevant or germane, but not applicable to just one of the two involved in a fight; and so on.

4) In explosive matters of racial controversy, we can expect the president and the attorney general to be of either no help or to make things worse. President Obama fanned the flames in the 2008 Reverend Wright disclosures, the Pennsylvania primary, the Gates mess, and was utterly incoherent in the Martin matter; the attorney general has now weighed in so often on the question of race, and in such an inflammatory fashion (“cowards,” “my people,” accusations of congressional racism, etc.) that his only recourse is far wiser silence.

5) To suggest all of the above is to earn almost immediate condemnation as a racist, not because any of it is refutable, but because some do not wish to be reminded that so far the case on its merits has little to do with race, and is instead yet another fatal shooting where it is difficult to ascertain a proper charge — whether of murder/manslaughter or self-defense — a quandary repeated hundreds of times each year throughout the country with near-zero national public interest.

How sick we have become as a nation, when preferring not to prejudge a case until an inquiry reviews known evidence and searches for new information is considered racist; and wishing to inject race in order to do the opposite is not.
 
Oh look at the shit can man, dutifully parroting Blaze talkin' points like a good little beta male. Somebody rub his tummy!

NBC edited the audio tape, for which they were roundly criticized and which you will be no doubt trumpeting again and again until judgement day.

I actually watched the CNN segment you're alluding to. They simply filtered the audio tape and lowered the bass gain on the audio. PERIOD.


ABC enhanced the video of Zimmerman pallin' around with his cop buddies to show his massive head wound. That actually supports your position that "The nigger deserved to die!", doesn't it?

And the children come to play.
 
Conservatives Still Don't Understand The Trayvon Martin Story

April 05, 2012 11:44 am ET by Eric Boehlert

Writing in today's Wall Street Journal, conservative Shelby Steele announced "Two tragedies are apparent in the Trayvon Martin case." The first was that Martin had been gunned down by a neighborhood watchman. The second calamity, according to Steele, was that the "liberal media" and the "the increasingly redundant civil rights establishment" have exploited the boy's death for their own gain.

It's telling what Steele did not consider to be a tragedy in the Martin case - the fact that the man who admitted shooting the unarmed teen, George Zimmerman, hasn't been arrested or charged with a crime. Indeed, the lack of an arrest is the central reason why the Martin story erupted into national headlines in recent weeks. And yet Steele, busy bashing Martin's advocates as well as the press, raced right past that salient fact.

Steele is not alone. Within the conservative media, it's now become commonplace to pontificate about the Martin story (while often condemning civil rights activists as "race hustlers") without ever mentioning why the story became such a blockbuster; without ever mentioning that the man who shot Martin has not been charged.

That's kind of a crucial fact. Yet conservative pundits seem eager to brush it aside. That amount of obfuscation raises doubts whether they even understand the fundamentals of the Martin story, or whether they are just choosing to ignore them because they raise difficult questions about the law and race in America.

Last week Media Matters noted that Fox News' Bill O'Reilly wondered, as more and more information leaked about Martin's past, whether a "gag order" should be placed in the "case." But of course, only a judge can issue a gag order and the fact is there is no Martin legal "case" because nobody has been arrested for the crime of shooting the unarmed teenager.

And recently, National Review editor Rich Lowry complained there was a double standard with regards to which black murder victims received more media attention, and which black crime victims sparked community protest. Lowry pointed to several black-on-black crimes that he claimed had not "gin[ned] up the outrage machine" the way the "allegedly racially motivated killing" of Martin had been turned into a "cause" and a "national symbol."

What did Lowry not acknowledge in his piece about the Martin story? The fact that the boy's killer, who authorities identified at the scene, hasn't been charged with a crime.

The conservative press has now spent weeks, in full force, trying to spin away the Martin controversy. The fact that so many far-right players won't even acknowledge a key facet of the case suggests it's a story they cannot deal with honestly.


http://mediamatters.org/blog/201204050004
 
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