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Post by ferrous on Jul 9, 2013 17:36:20 GMT -5
I see Waldo.. I mean President Obama is so busy dealing with the running of this country, he's so busy he wasn't able to attend the funeral of the 19 fallen Firefighters of the Elite Granite Mountain Hotshots.
He sent the #2 guy Vice President Biden... Wasn't there a Fundraiser close by that he could have squeezed in?
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Post by danceswithdogs on Jul 10, 2013 17:35:23 GMT -5
He was "resting" from his latest golf game played while Egypt burned.
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Post by ferrous on Jul 10, 2013 18:54:19 GMT -5
Yeah, Dances.. I found it quite ironic that if Obama had a son, he'd want him to be just like Trayvon...
Who's been kicked out of school a few times, had marijuana in his system , saw Zimmerman as a Crazy, Ass Cracker, Took his fists to a gun fight, and might have been trying to sell a hand gun on line... ouch. (He could have used that gun in that fight)
That Obama really knows how to pick them...
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Post by danceswithdogs on Jul 10, 2013 21:12:34 GMT -5
Looks like Obama was behind the uproar to get Zimmerman arrested, tried, convicted and strung-up. Gee, what's he gonna tell his hood to do if Zimmerman is proven not guilty?
Did Justice Department support anti-Zimmerman protests after Martin shooting?
A conservative watchdog group accused the Justice Department of helping manage the "pressure campaign" last year against George Zimmerman in the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting, citing documents that show an obscure agency spent thousands assisting local demonstrations.
The little-known agency, the Community Relations Service, is described by the Justice Department as their "peacemaker" for community conflicts over race.
The protests last spring over Martin's death certainly qualified as such a conflict. But while the department claims its "peacemaker" agency does not "take sides" in such disputes, Judicial Watch said the documents and public accounts show otherwise.
"These documents detail the extraordinary intervention by the Justice Department in the pressure campaign leading to the prosecution of George Zimmerman," Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said.
The documents the group received -- and has since published online -- show the CRS agency filing a series of expenses incurred during the late March and early April demonstrations.
One filing from late March recorded $674 in expenses for their deployment to Sanford, Fla., to "work marches, demonstrations and rallies related to the shooting and death of an African-American teen by a neighborhood watch captain."
That description could only apply to the Trayvon Martin killing, for which Zimmerman is currently on trial. The heated protests and national media attention helped build the pressure last year for Zimmeran's arrest -- he was not initially charged after claiming self-defense.
When reached for comment, DOJ spokesperson Dena Iverson said, "Judicial Watch FOIAed emails and budgets, and cites a number of travel vouchers that refer to their activities in Sanford, Florida such as 'work marches, demonstrations and rallies,' 'provide technical assistance to the City of Sanford, event organizers, and law enforcement agencies' for marches and rallies in the spring of 2012. The only time 'support' shows up is in a travel voucher that says 'to provide interregional support for protest deployment' indicating they are supporting other CRS staff, not the actual protests -- Judicial Watch deleted 'interregional' when quoting the document from the press release."
A DOJ official also told Fox News that the unit was only in Sanford to support local efforts, "reducing tensions and the potential for violence."
"For more than 49 years CRS has done significant work in a variety of conflicts, disputes, demonstrations and protests in communities across the country," the official said.
The filings by the Justice Department agency detailing their involvement are all similar. They mostly cite work on "support" and "technical assistance" for organizers and law enforcement agencies, as well as "onsite mediation."
Judicial Watch, in claiming the agency crossed a line by aiding the anti-Zimmerman events, points to an April 2012 article in the Orlando Sentinel.
That article detailed the role the CRS unit played during the protests. In one case, the Sentinel said they helped "set up a meeting between the local NAACP and elected officials that led to the temporary resignation of police Chief Bill Lee."
In another, the article said they arranged an escort for college students for a 40-mile march to "demand justice." One church leader was quoted as saying, "They were there for us."
But it's not clear from the article whether the unit's involvement crossed the line from mediation to advocacy. The article generally described their role as teaching civil-rights organizers how to manage crowds and easing tensions. An agency official said their goal was to "build local capacity to deal with these issues."
The Justice Department did not respond Wednesday to requests from Fox News for comment on the Judicial Watch documents.
The CRS unit was established under the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
"For more than 45 years, CRS has been asked to provide its experienced mediators to help local communities resolve conflicts and disturbances relating to race, color, or national origin," the department says on its website.
Ok, lets sit back and see how quickly they get down to Floriduh and keep those rioters from burning the place down after the verdict. Wanna take bets?
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Post by ferrous on Jul 10, 2013 23:41:24 GMT -5
The city of Sanford Florida is preparing for riots.. Just like in Oakland when that BART cop shot that punk...
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Post by Joe Cocker on Jul 12, 2013 1:28:16 GMT -5
1 day ago -WKFTV - I'm hearing bus loads of folks r coming in 4 the verdict. I pray that things are peaceful #zimmermantrial.
I was watching the trial yesterday this came on on website
I'm guessing Watts.
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Post by danceswithdogs on Jul 12, 2013 11:51:52 GMT -5
You bet your bippy that there will be blood in the streets. That evil "Rev." Al Sharpton will be in there doing the dirty work for the DOJ and probably being well paid for it. The pressure from that low-down excuse for humanity is what forced the state to file charges against Zimmerman when they knew darn well they had no case. Then they OVERCHARGED in their rush to pacify the blacks and now I hope they lose all the way around. Zimmerman may be an eager-beaver wannabe cop who failed to achieve his aim to be a cop, but it's pretty doubtful that he wanted to kill someone to get there. He bit off more than he could chew by confronting that little hood,Trayvon, but he ended up having to defend his own life from him. So be it. Self defense. The state even tried to push "child abuse".....really? Seems to me Travvon's parents are guilty of that since they were negligent in keeping him from abusing drugs.
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Post by ferrous on Jul 13, 2013 15:57:23 GMT -5
Yeah, I really hope that Zimmerman is acquitted but he won't. A person died and Manslaughter will be the charge, which ironically carries more time severed (30 years) than Murder 2.
I'm sure the judge will give Zimmerman the maximum term allowed.
This is nothing more than a lynch mob demanding justice as they see it and the State and Judge giving in to their demands.
It's all up to those 6 jurors, now... Acquittal, Murder 2 (no way) , or more likely Manslaughter.
I see Zimmerman going down... Too bad. Trayvon could have just identified himself and pointed to where he was staying , rather than jumping Zimmerman and beating him... Trayvon was the aggressor and threw the first blow... Only problem is, Trayvon (not being too smart) brought his fists to a gun fight.
BTW... Where is Waldo?
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Post by danceswithdogs on Jul 14, 2013 14:47:57 GMT -5
Well, thankfully you were wrong, Ferrous. Thankfully. But, now it's time for the riots to begin...already in Oakland, naturally. Also, the NAACP is now demanding that Obama "administration" (as in Holder and his New Black Panther buds) file "civil lawsuits" against Zimmerman. Really? So now the new ruling party of the United States is the NAACP and the Black Panthers? I guess it was to be expected. After all, Obozo thought his non-existent "son" would look like Trayvon Martin. I guess that means dead, decaying and in a hoodie.
Since the Mexicans hate Blacks, and vice-versa, why is this somehow a "racial issue" between Whites and Blacks? Where are the Hispanics on this issue? They seem to be hiding in the woodwork somewhere rather than standing up for justice when one of their own is being targeted.
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Post by ferrous on Jul 14, 2013 15:29:40 GMT -5
Fortunately, I got this one wrong... I see that the State Prosecutor has fired a member of his staff for disclosing information of what was found on Trayvon's cell phone.
Yes, just the kind of kid Waldo would want his son to be... Sexually explicit photos of minor girls, a pile of jewelry on a bed, Marijuana plants, and a hand holding a automatic hand gun. The State Prosecutor seemed to think that this wasn't the type of thing that the jurors should be seeing of this poor child that was murdered that night.
Well, Waldo should be having his Hack, Eric Holder file Civil Rights charges against Zimmerman. Seems now every time a White or even a half white/half Hispanic shoots even a black punk their Civil Rights were denied, even when this punk was the aggressor... Pathetic.
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Post by danceswithdogs on Jul 14, 2013 22:28:48 GMT -5
The agenda to keep trying to punish Zimmerman is being pushed by that very UN-Christian Black duo-Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson....the guys who should be thinking about who is without sin casting the first stone. Let's recall all the evil deeds done my Sharpton and Jackson in the name of religion. False religion, that is.
Yep, they are going to keep trying to portray Trayvon as just that little innocent black kid carrying Skittles and Iced Tea trying to get home in the rain and then this big WHITE guy profiles him and shoots him. Well, that "poor lil black kid" should have continued on to his destination.....oh, that's right, he did. He just took a detour.
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Post by Joe Cocker on Jul 17, 2013 0:35:34 GMT -5
On Monday afternoon, the US Department of Justice appealed to civil rights groups and the general public across the country for “tips” on George Zimmerman in their pursuit of potential federal civil rights charges against the just-acquitted defendant in the Trayvon Martin killing. The DOJ actually went so far as to set up an e-mail address to allow such tips: Sanford.florida@usdoj.gov. The email address is slated to go operational by the end of the week.
Barbara Arnwine, president and executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law told the Orlando Sentinel that the DOJ had held a Monday conference call “calling on us to actively refer anyone who had any information” that would help build a case against Zimmerman. "They said they would very aggressively investigate this case,” Arnwine stated.
According to Arnwine, the call began at 3:30 p.m. with Tom Perez, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division of the United States DOJ, and representatives of the FBI on the line. Several prosecutors joined the call, too.
Arnwine listed off other organizations represented on the call, including the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, the ACLU, and several “human relations” groups.
Ben Shapiro is Editor-At-Large of Breitbart News and author of the New York Times bestseller “Bullies: How the Left’s Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences America” (Threshold Editions, January 8, 2013).
Send your dirt on the Zimmerman: Sanford.florida@usdoj.gov.
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