Justice for Trayvon??

It would be nice if we could, but Liberals won't let it. They are the ones pushing for school bussing, affirmative action and their other bogus causes. They are also the ones yammering about "white privilege" which does not exist. Libs decry the fact there are more non-whites in prison than their proportion of the population, while disregarding the fact they also commit far more crimes.

you are mischaracterizing the situation
 
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Excellent Sunday morning race-baiting, Chief.

Bout time someone pointed out we live in a post-racial colorblind society.

It would be nice if we could, but Liberals won't let it. They are the ones pushing for school bussing, affirmative action and their other bogus causes. They are also the ones yammering about "white privilege" which does not exist. Libs decry the fact there are more non-whites in prison than their proportion of the population, while disregarding the fact they also commit far more crimes.


you are mischaracterizing the situation

If you are saying I have made an incorrect statement, please point it out so I can either change it or refute your contention.
 
Sing along!

You used to creep and crawl real well
But then you learned to walk real well.
There was a time you'd coo and cry
But then you learned to talk and, my!
You almost always try.
You almost always do your best.
I like the way you're growing up.
It's fun, that's all.

CHORUS
You're growing, you're growing,
You're growing in and out.
You're growing, you're growing,
You're growing all about.

Your hands are getting bigger now.
Your arms and legs are longer now.
You even sense your insides grow
When Mom and Dad refuse you. So
You're learning how to wait now.
It's great to hope and wait somehow.
I like the way you're growing up.
It's fun, that's all.

CHORUS
Your friends are getting better now.
They're better every day somehow.
You used to stay at home to play
But now you even play away.
You do important things now.
Your friends and you do big things now.
I like the way you're growing up.
It's fun, that's all.

CHORUS
Someday you'll be a grown-up, too
And have some children grow up, too.
Then you can love them in and out
And tell them stories all about
The times when you were their size,
The times when you found great surprise
In growing up. And they will sing
It's fun, that's all.

CHORUS
 
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It would be nice if we could, but Liberals won't let it. They are the ones pushing for school bussing, affirmative action and their other bogus causes. They are also the ones yammering about "white privilege" which does not exist. Libs decry the fact there are more non-whites in prison than their proportion of the population, while disregarding the fact they also commit far more crimes.

Yeah, yeah, we know. You're a victim here too. A VICTIM, DAMMIT!


Go read some incest stories, they always seem to cheer you up.
 
Yeah, yeah, we know. You're a victim here too. A VICTIM, DAMMIT!


Go read some incest stories, they always seem to cheer you up.

Well, it's nice you finally agree with me. Are you aware incest stories, including the ones I write, are the most popular things on this site? If you doubt that, you can go to the listings of highest ranked and most viewed.
 
People of color who fuck off, drop out of school, and end up so illiterate they have to develop their own forms of communication, and can't spell "cracka" (Jenteal couldn't spell "cracka" when questioned by Piers Morgan) like to listen to and repeat bullshit about "white privilege."

Lol...boo hoo for you.
 
White people rioting!!



If you missed the news coverage we’re here to fill you in.

A neighborhood watch man, an adult carrying a concealed weapon, shot and killed an unarmed teenage boy and was just found not-guilty by a jury after two days of deliberations.


“I just want to say thank you to the people who believed in me, who stood by me,” [the shooter] said following the verdict. “I still have my regrets for the [young boy’s] family; it’s still an unfortunate situation for them. I am happy that at least this chapter is over.”

As deliberations dragged on over two days and the jury asked for testimony to be read back, [the shooter] admits he didn’t know how it would all turn out.

“I was nervous of course,” he said. “You never know what direction this whole thing is going to turn, so I have no idea. But it worked out and I feel that justice (was) served today.”

[The boy’s] family members say justice wasn’t served. They say [he] was murdered in cold blood, that he’d never been in trouble and [the shooter] acted as judge, jury and executioner.

“The message is that we can all go out and get guns and feel anybody that we feel is threatening us and lie about the fact,” said [the boy’s] father. “My son never threatened anybody. He was a gentle child, his nature was gentle, he was a good person and he was never, ever arrested for anything, and has never been in trouble. He was 16 years and four months old, and he was slaughtered.”

[The shooter] says he acted in self defense when he confronted [the boy]…

Perhaps the reason you missed the story is because here are pictures of the shooter and the victim…

Scott RoderickDead White Kid







http://joeforamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Dead-White-Kid.jpg


http://joeforamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Scott-Roderick.jpg


The one on the left, in the hoodie, is Roderick Scott, the shooter. The one on the right is the dead kid, Christopher Cervini.

I’m shocked you missed President Obama’s statement when he found out about the shooting, “If the white half of me had a son he would have looked like Christopher Cervini.”

You might have even missed the uproar surrounding the Department of Justice having their Community Relations Services group in Rochester, NY organize demonstrations of white upstate New Yorkers demanding a special prosecutor be appointed to investigate this cold blooded murder of a gentle white boy by a black man wearing a hoodie.

Actually, I’m not shocked that you missed all that news since it wasn’t really news outside of Rochester, NY. Here’s a summary of what happened.


Scott says he acted in self defense when he confronted Cervini and two others saying they were stealing from neighbors cars. He told them he had a gun and ordered them to freeze and wait for police.

Scott says he shot Cervini twice when the victim charged toward him yelling he was going to get Scott.

Based on what I’ve been able to find, the jury reached the correct verdict in Scott’s case just as they did in the Zimmerman trial.

I can understand how Christopher Cervini’s dad could say what he said just like I can understand how Trayvon Martin’s parents can say what they say. It’s called “grief”. It’s also called “denial”.

I also understand why we haven’t heard a word from President Obama, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, the NAACP or anything about expanded investigations from the Department of Justice.

That is called “hypocrisy”.
 
It's certainly nice to have Izzykiss on iggy. I no longer even see his or her stupid posts or feel the need to read the gibberish that is usually included. :)
 
end result is this. obama is a murder and I'm sure he took out trayvon knowing that the kid was a future terrorist
 
White people rioting!!



If you missed the news coverage we’re here to fill you in.

A neighborhood watch man, an adult carrying a concealed weapon, shot and killed an unarmed teenage boy and was just found not-guilty by a jury after two days of deliberations.


“I just want to say thank you to the people who believed in me, who stood by me,” [the shooter] said following the verdict. “I still have my regrets for the [young boy’s] family; it’s still an unfortunate situation for them. I am happy that at least this chapter is over.”

As deliberations dragged on over two days and the jury asked for testimony to be read back, [the shooter] admits he didn’t know how it would all turn out.

“I was nervous of course,” he said. “You never know what direction this whole thing is going to turn, so I have no idea. But it worked out and I feel that justice (was) served today.”

[The boy’s] family members say justice wasn’t served. They say [he] was murdered in cold blood, that he’d never been in trouble and [the shooter] acted as judge, jury and executioner.

“The message is that we can all go out and get guns and feel anybody that we feel is threatening us and lie about the fact,” said [the boy’s] father. “My son never threatened anybody. He was a gentle child, his nature was gentle, he was a good person and he was never, ever arrested for anything, and has never been in trouble. He was 16 years and four months old, and he was slaughtered.”

[The shooter] says he acted in self defense when he confronted [the boy]…

Perhaps the reason you missed the story is because here are pictures of the shooter and the victim…

Scott RoderickDead White Kid







http://joeforamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Dead-White-Kid.jpg


http://joeforamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Scott-Roderick.jpg


The one on the left, in the hoodie, is Roderick Scott, the shooter. The one on the right is the dead kid, Christopher Cervini.

I’m shocked you missed President Obama’s statement when he found out about the shooting, “If the white half of me had a son he would have looked like Christopher Cervini.”

You might have even missed the uproar surrounding the Department of Justice having their Community Relations Services group in Rochester, NY organize demonstrations of white upstate New Yorkers demanding a special prosecutor be appointed to investigate this cold blooded murder of a gentle white boy by a black man wearing a hoodie.

Actually, I’m not shocked that you missed all that news since it wasn’t really news outside of Rochester, NY. Here’s a summary of what happened.


Scott says he acted in self defense when he confronted Cervini and two others saying they were stealing from neighbors cars. He told them he had a gun and ordered them to freeze and wait for police.

Scott says he shot Cervini twice when the victim charged toward him yelling he was going to get Scott.

Based on what I’ve been able to find, the jury reached the correct verdict in Scott’s case just as they did in the Zimmerman trial.

I can understand how Christopher Cervini’s dad could say what he said just like I can understand how Trayvon Martin’s parents can say what they say. It’s called “grief”. It’s also called “denial”.

I also understand why we haven’t heard a word from President Obama, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, the NAACP or anything about expanded investigations from the Department of Justice.

That is called “hypocrisy”.

Love it. Racism is around because lazy people use it as an excuse
 
Is there anything one person can say to another that justifies violence? Imagine a jihadist in your face yelling anti-Christian anti-American/ anti-west speech; do you hit him or her?

How many of you Obama haters would assault him if you had the opportunity?

besides BB
 
Is there anything one person can say to another that justifies violence? Imagine a jihadist in your face yelling anti-Christian anti-American/ anti-west speech; do you hit him or her?

How many of you Obama haters would assault him if you had the opportunity?

besides BB

That shitstain is waaaaay too milquetoast to swing his noodle arm-powered brittle knuckles, brah.

And the Prez works out on a daily basis, so...if it ever came to pass...one order of fresh shitstain pancakes coming right up!

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Is there anything one person can say to another that justifies violence? Imagine a jihadist in your face yelling anti-Christian anti-American/ anti-west speech; do you hit him or her?

How many of you Obama haters would assault him if you had the opportunity?

besides BB

assaulting one would be meaningless and counterproductive

EXTERMINATE EM ALL
 
Obama Was Racially Profiled… By White Liberals At 2003 Party In NYC…




How funny is it the only instance we can find of him being racially profiled was by elitist white liberals?

Via NYDN:


. . . “There are very few African-American men in this country who haven’t had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store. ..who haven’t had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. That happens to me — at least before I was a senator.”

In response to the President’s deeply personal comments, the Wall Street Journal reporter reminded readers of an encounter with Obama in 2003, then a candidate for U.S. Senate, when he was mistaken for a waiter at a NYC gathering.

Some of the best and brightest of the New York literati attended the shindig, hosted by British journalist Tina Brown, to celebrate Sidney Blumenthal’s book “The Clinton Wars,” Rosman recounted in a 2008 blog posting entitled ”Before He Was President.”

Rosman noticed Obama “as awkward and out-of-place…one of a few black people in attendance” at the party.

Feeling awkward herself, Rosman struck up a conversation with the aspiring statesman, describing him as “charismatic in a quiet, solemn way.”

As she left the party, one of the intellectual invitees, identified only as “an established author,” asked about her conversation partner, admitting that he had asked Obama to “fetch him a drink” assuming the man wasn’t a guest at the party.
 
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