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You really need to get out more.  Ever hear of the "thug culture"?

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July 13, 2013

Audio recording shows DoJ's gross interference in Zimmerman case

Rick Moran

On  Thursday, Judicial Watch released  documents showing that a little known office with the DoJ was sent to  Samford, FL to gin up outrage against George Zimmerman and pressure local  authorities to put him on trial.

 

Yesterday,  JW released an audio recording of a community meeting where a representative of  the federal Department of Justice - a supposed neutral observer who is charged  with seeking conflict resolution - advocated for action against "the various  structures and the various systems that  allow  something like this to  happen."

 

The  legal watchdog Judicial Watch released an audio recording Thursday of a  Department of Justice staffer urging Sanford, Fla., city officials and the  minority advocacy group Dream Defenders to seek justice for Trayvon Martin,  because "if a community perceives that there's something wrong in the black  community, there's something wrong."

"CRS  is an arm of the department that we call the Peacemakers," Thomas Battles,  regional director of the DOJ's Community Relations Service, said at a meeting at  the Shiloh Church on April 19, 2012. "We work with communities where there is  real or perceived racial tensions."

Mr.  Battles then introduced a member of the Dream Defenders.

"When  Trayvon happened, for many of us, it was the proverbial straw that broke the  camel's back," the man said. "We had grown up in a state and environment where  race is a way of life ... We're not from Sanford, but what Sanford represented  to us was the very real problems going around this state and this country. We  wanted to figure out how could we stand in solidarity, and how could we make  this about not just justice for Trayvon, but using this moment and using the  opportunity to honor his memory, to honor his spirit by working to bring down  the various structures and the various systems that allow something like this to  happen."

 

Standing  in "solidarity" with the African American community is more imporant than  justice? Why not just change the name of DoJ to the "Department of  Railroading"?

 

The  findings, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said, "detail  the  extraordinary  intervention by the Justice  Department in the  pressure  campaign leading to the prosecution of George   Zimmerman. My  guess is  that most Americans would rightly object to  taxpayers  paying  government  employees to help organize  racially-charged  demonstrations."

 

The  media still hasn't jumped on this information. As I explained on  Thursday, they won't. Documents,  audio recordings - JW could get a sworn statement from Eric Holder admitting  that the feds interferred in the investigation and prosecution of Zimmerman and they still  wouldn't report it.

The  media has been completely and thoroughly cowed by the racialists.

 

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2013/07/audio_recording_shows_dojs_gross_interference_in_zimmerman_case.html#ixzz2YxHdCPPk
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The "racist-in-chief" was sold to the public as a uniter (one of the many false bills of goods).  Instead, he has pitted Americans against one another for the last 4 1/2 years - black/white, rich/poor, gay/straight, climate change hoaxer/denier, etc...  This is what community agitators do for a living.  Now we are seeing the results of having one as a leader of the 'free' world...

In this case the DOJ, led by Eric Holder actually helped to foment the race rally's with our tax dollars.  This is a trial that never should have been. 
The founders are rolling in their graves...

Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/07/12/155918/more-evidence-released-in-trayvon.html#.UeM9mT7DVoY#storylink=cpy
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We are dealing with stupidity and those who depend on the stupidity to retain power.

 

Stage Set for Second Zimmerman Prosecution

by Keith Koffler on July 15, 2013, 3:08 pm

While it’s not yet completely clear that the president will pull the trigger, the Obama administration is locked, loaded, and ready to fire away with federal civil rights charges against George Zimmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin.

YES I USED ALL THAT GUN IMAGERY ON PURPOSE. BOOM!

The White House and Attorney General Eric Holder are pretending that the judgement on whether to file federal civil rights charges will be left to the honest, non-political career men and women at the Department of Justice. But both President Obama and Holder have already signaled very clearly to the professionals what they want.

Screen Shot 2013-07-15 at 2.47.15 PMObama “has no position to express,” White House Press Secretary Jay Carney insisted today. Yet Obama has already expressed a position, issuing a statement Sunday that unambiguously demonstrated he thinks the crime was racially motivated.

“The death of Trayvon Martin was a tragedy . . .  for America,” Obama said, adding, “We should ask ourselves if we’re doing all we can to widen the circle of compassion and understanding in our own communities.”

A tragedy for America? How is it a tragedy for America if there isn’t some larger issue involved? And what’s the larger issue? Irresponsible community policing? No, it’s clearly race.

Widen the circle of compassion? Compassion for whom – purchasers of Skittles? No, Obama is talking about what he sees as white intolerance for African Americans.

Message to Eric: This was a race crime. Are you listening?

Yes, Eric was listening, though I’m sure he hardly had to be prompted.

“We are determined to meet division and confusion with understanding and compassion — and also with truth,” Holder said, according to remarks prepared for delivery today and released early by his office.

“We are resolved, as you are, to combat violence involving or directed at young people, to prevent future tragedies and to deal with the underlying attitudes, mistaken beliefs and stereotypes that serve as the basis for these too-common incidents.

Uhh, not hard to discern that Holder thinks Mr. Zimmerman harbored “underlying attitudes” and mistakenly believed in “stereotypes.”

Holder termed Martin’s death “tragic” and “unnecessary.” Well, it’s certainly tragic. But it’s only unnecessary if you believe either Martin shouldn’t have attacked Zimmerman or Zimmerman should have ignored racist instincts and left Martin alone.

Guess which one, professional, career prosecutors at the Justice Department, your boss Holder believes?

“And we will never stop working to ensure that — in every case, in every circumstance, and in every community — justice must be done,” Holder pronounced.

That is, in this case.

Let’s face it, the nation’s first black president and its first black attorney general are under immense pressure from the African American community and its leaders – as well as many, many others – to launch a civil rights case. It would take enormous courage and dedication to principle for Obama and Holder to resist such pressure, assuming they want to resist it in the first place.  (good luck there!)

Sorry Zimmerman. You’re left with Racial Politics for $800, and the answer is . . . Double Jeopardy!

That’s the direction in which this game appears headed.

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