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Monday, July 15, 2013

Government-Approved Race Riots?
The Obama administration deployed government-paid community organizers to Sanford, Florida after the shooting death of Trayvon Martin last year in order to foment racial tensions, newly released government documents show.

The news came as the Obama administration publicly pretended to be concerned at the prospect of ugly race riots breaking out across America in the increasingly likely event that defendant George Zimmerman will be acquitted in the case. Race riots benefit the Left, and in particular the Democratic Party, by riling up its staunchest voting bloc.

OBAMA RESPONDS TO ZIMMERMAN VERDICT: 'STEM THE TIDE OF GUN VIOLENCE'--FOR TRAYVON
President Barack Obama issued a long-awaited response Sunday afternoon to the acquittal of George Zimmerman Saturday evening, reminding Americans to temper "passions," and that "we are a nation of laws and the jury has spoken."
He added that Americans should "honor" the life of Trayvon Martin by committing to "stem the tide of gun violence," and "ask ourselves if we are doing all we can to widen the circle of compassion in our communities."

this is code for: "the way to honor the martyr Trayvon is to do all we can to rid ourselves of self-protection laws"

This court case will be leveraged to further limit and eventually abolish individual rights of self-protection. States will be pressured to reconsider make my day and stand your ground laws. While tempers are high, watch for more astro-turf protests against the 2nd Amendment. Knee-jerk reactions are a poor means to implement law...


Jury finds George Zimmerman not guilty on all charges
George Zimmerman has been acquitted of all charges in the February 2012 shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Fla. The jury of six women informed Judge Debra Nelson shortly before 10 p.m. local time Saturday that they had reached a verdict after deliberating for approximately 15 hours over two days.  

NAACP calls on Obama admin to pursue civil rights charges against Zimmerman
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has called on the Obama administration to pursue civil rights charges against George Zimmerman.

Zimmerman lawyer to move ‘asap’ against NBC News
Last night’s not-guilty verdict in the George Zimmerman trial will enable the neighborhood-watch volunteer to resume his case against NBC News for the mis-editing of his widely distributed call to police. Back in December, Zimmerman sued NBC Universal Media for defamation over the botched editing, which depicted him as a hardened racial profiler. 

Jason Riley: Race, Politics and the Zimmerman Trial
Any candid debate on race and criminality in this country would have to start with the fact that blacks commit an astoundingly disproportionate number of crimes. African-Americans constitute about 13% of the population, yet between 1976 and 2005 blacks committed more than half of all murders in the U.S. The black arrest rate for most offenses—including robbery, aggravated assault and property crimes—is typically two to three times their representation in the population.
Zimmerman, 29, who has been warned to wear a bullet-proof vest if he ventures outside, went into hiding after receiving death threats on Twitter

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/trayvon-martin-murder-trial-race-2054084#ixzz2Z7pddnSb 



Did a Little-Known Division of the DOJ Really Organize Trayvon Martin Protests and ‘Foment Unrest’?
A report circulating today and gaining attention asserts that the group – identified as the Community Relations Service (CRS) – “actively worked to foment unrest, spending thousands of taxpayer dollars on travel and hotel rooms to train protestors throughout Florida.


DOJ - promoting riots and race wars from Zimmerman verdict
This week I interviewed former law enforcement officer, best selling author and talk show host, Carl Gallups on the Zimmerman case, verdict and response. He stated he had served in law enforcement in Florida and knew their law well. He said it was illegal in Florida (no doubt most states) to incite a riot of any kind. Yet, that is what Holder and the DOJ were doing through the trial, inciting protests and trying to... ......
http://www.newswithviews.com/Roth/laurie386.htm

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