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What If Zimmerman Walks Free?

Mike ATX Wrote: May 22, 2012 3:40 PM
Funny how the people who were screaming racism and demanding Zimmerman be immediately jailed and sentenced for murder are no where to be seen now that some actual facts have come to light. The truth is, none of these people have the guts to back up their incorrect assumptions or apologize for contributing to the reactionary lynch mob that was fanned by the media and race baiters like Jesse Jackson & Al Sharpton. It's utterly disgusting, yet predictable that when these to get involved in a case the truth will reveal that they are on the wrong side of the law.
a Concerned American Wrote: May 22, 2012 3:54 PM
Aren't those the same ones who haven't said boo about the New Black Panthers' intimidation of voters in Philly voting precincts in 2008, as well as increases in various felonies in major cities across the country over the last few years? It is evident that Jackson, Sharpton et al., want to drag, intimidate and frighten ordinary citizens back to the bad old days of the see-hear-speak no evil "we don't want to get involved" attitude that, back in 1964 in New York City, had as much to do with the brutal murder of Kitty Genovese as what her assailant had done to her. Not to mention these demagogues running interference for violent criminals, gangbangers, drug dealers, rapists, murderers etc.
HermanBB Wrote: May 22, 2012 3:50 PM
To Mike

Do you think Obama regrets saying Trayvon looks like him?

The updated photo of Trayvon makes him look like a thug.
Mike ATX Wrote: May 22, 2012 4:29 PM
To have a feeling of regret one must be held accountable for their actions or to at least realize the ill effects of their action.

So no, he has no regrets.
Mike ATX Wrote: May 22, 2012 3:42 PM
I know there were several here on townhall, but two of the biggest culprits were/are:

Aura
Onceagain

Where are they today............................
Quintus Tullius Cicero Wrote: May 22, 2012 3:46 PM
Getting their DNC, DU, DailyKOS, Moveon.Org, HuffPuke talking points.
Three months ago, George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer in Sanford, Fla., shot and killed Trayvon Martin.

Handcuffed, taken in and interrogated, Zimmerman told police Trayvon had been acting suspiciously that dark and rainy night, that he had followed Trayvon, been knocked down and battered on the ground, and, fearing for his life, pulled a concealed handgun and shot him.

Sanford police and prosecutors concluded that Zimmerman acted in self-defense and had not committed a provable felony. They let him go.

A racial firestorm followed. "Blacks are under attack," railed Jesse Jackson. "Killing us is big business." Arriving in Sanford, the...

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