Zimmerman was acquitted by a jury of his peers. Naturally, this means there was no “justice” served and we can now enjoy some fun mid-summer Race Riots.
July 15, 2013: Riots in Oakland
Barack Obama claimed if he became president, he’d unite the country and end racial strife. Sadly, he has inflamed it at every opportunity. If he had ANY interest in racial peace, he’d speak out against Trayvon riots. Bet he doesn’t say a word.
Remember when Sarah Palin was blamed for the Gabby Giffords’ shooting, because she’d put crosshairs on an election map? They said that was an incitement to violence. And this? What’s this?
July 14, 2013: Zimmerman in crosshairs tshirt
When the race-baiting grievance-mongers begin to show even half as much concern for all the innocent black men, women, and children who are victimized by black criminals, or for the hundreds of thousands of black babies who are sliced and diced and flushed down the drain in abortion clinics every year, as they do for Trayvon Martin… Oh, hell, what am I talking about? Like that’s ever gonna happen.
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I think the key phrase is “SHOW … concern.” I don’t think they actually have any concern in their hearts.
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You’re right, Chrissy; they couldn’t care less. For that matter, I doubt most of them give a rip about Trayvon, either, but what happened to him suits their purposes, so they act all outraged and aggrieved.
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President Obama released a statement on the Zimmerman verdict:
“The death of Trayvon Martin was a tragedy. Not just for his family, or for any one community, but for America. I know this case has elicited strong passions. And in the wake of the verdict, I know those passions may be running even higher. But we are a nation of laws, and a jury has spoken. I now ask every American to respect the call for calm reflection from two parents who lost their young son. And as we do, we should ask ourselves if we’re doing all we can to widen the circle of compassion and understanding in our own communities. We should ask ourselves if we’re doing all we can to stem the tide of gun violence that claims too many lives across this country on a daily basis. We should ask ourselves, as individuals and as a society, how we can prevent future tragedies like this. As citizens, that’s a job for all of us. That’s the way to honor Trayvon Martin.”
http://www.ijreview.com/2013/07/65408-president-obamas-statement-on-zimmerman-verdict/
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In response to the picture above…

I saw this coming over 5 years ago… months before he was even elected…
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Good article, red. I cross-posted to my facebook.
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