Tuesday, October 1, 2013

How come Obama and Eric Holder are railroading Zimmerman in the Kangaroo court in Sanford to a race war?

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Race War: The Obama administration spent thousands of federal dollars to help the Rev. Al Sharpton pressure the state of Florida to railroad George Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin shooting case.

The Justice Department not only met with Martin's parents and the notorious racial arsonist Sharpton, as we reported earlier this week. It even helped them organize rallies against Zimmerman, who trial evidence shows shot Martin in self-defense.

Newly released documents reveal the department spent more than $5,320 to send officials to Florida "to work marches, demonstrations and rallies related to the shooting and death of an African-American teen."

According to Washington-based Judicial Watch, a government watchdog group that uncovered the records through a Freedom of Information Act request, the department launched six separate deployments to Sanford, Fla., between March 25, 2012, and April 12, 2012, when officials got their way and Zimmerman was arrested for murder.

The purpose of one trip from March 30 to April 1, according to the expense report, was "to provide support for protest." Sharpton was a featured speaker at the March 31 protest, dubbed "The March for Trayvon Martin," where he agitated for Zimmerman's arrest.

A week earlier, Sharpton met with Martin's parents and escorted them to a meeting with justice officials in Florida. "Earlier today, Trayvon's parents, attorney and I met with the Justice Department here," Sharpton bellowed on his MSNBC show "Politics Nation." "And later tonight, we rally for justice for Trayvon."

Behind the scenes, Attorney General Eric Holder assured Sharpton that he would take "swift action" in the case to investigate whether local police had committed a "civil rights crime" in releasing Zimmerman from custody. Holder also deployed FBI agents to Sanford.

Soon after, Sanford's police chief was fired. Bill Lee now says he was axed due to "political pressure" and that "outside forces" hijacked the Zimmerman case.

Before he sacked the police chief, Bonaparte met in Washington with â you guessed it â Eric Holder. The attorney general had summoned both him and Sanford's mayor to discuss the allegedly "unprovoked hate crime against a black teen."

http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/071113-663403-justice-department-aided-sharpton-rallies-against-zimmerman.htm



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They want people worrying about race wars not what illegal stuff they are doing.

Did you hear the latest news from the George Zimmerman trial today?

Q. Jurors in the George Zimmerman trial this morning heard testimony from an expert on gunshot wounds, who said the evidence suggests 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was on top of Zimmerman when the teen was shot.

Yesterday Trayvons dad said it wasn't his sons voice on the 911 tape crying for help.

Stick a fork in the prosecution, they're done!
Zimmerman should sue the state for Malicious Prosecution when this is done.


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When I started out watching this trial I was convinced that Zimmerman was guilty and I wanted him to face hard justice. This was based on the media reports. Now that I have watched the actual trial I realize that Zimmerman has an excellent case for self defense. Involuntary manslaughter or not guilty. This case is completely different than the media portrayed it. The evidence supports Zimmermans story. The prosecution had evidence and called witnesses that supported the defense. I can't believe it. I'm at a point where I'm wondering who assaulted who. I have to tell you that if someone sucker punched me then started banging my head on the sidewalk, I would be frightened for my life also. After today's testimony there is no other testimony that suggests any other way that the fight could have occured. This case is coming down to common sense of all the testimony and facts, not what the media wanted us to believe. The media misled us. I'm glad I watched the trial. It was different than what I initially expected.




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