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Are you in a bad neighborhood full of jungle bunnies ?
You better stay alert and be prepared. During the LA Riots people couldn't go shopping or travel the roads in many places for days, innocent victims everywhere being attacked with no police, many killed outright even a distance from the main riot areas. 20 years have passed, many forgot, many were too young to remember. There has already been reprisal attacks almost as soon as the MSM started promoting the " evil whitey shot black kid. " DRUDGE HEADLINES BAIL GRANTED: ZIMMERMAN... MAKES STATEMENT TO COURT... VIDEO... Wife testifies by phone after threats... Trayvon Martin family refuses meet with shooter... DERSHOWITZ BLASTS PROSECUTION: 'NOT ONLY IMMORAL, BUT STUPID'... BANG, BANG " The bond hearing concluded this morning with Judge Kenneth Lester agreeing to allow Zimmerman, who is charged with second degree murder, to post a $150,000 bond to get out of jail. The prosecution had argued that Zimmerman should be denied bail or that it should be set at $1 million. Zimmerman's attorney, Mark O'Mara, told reporters after the hearing that he does not expect Zimmerman to be out of jail for a couple of days because it will take some time to come up with the money for bail. " " Defense attorney Mark O’Mara indicated before the hearing he would ask that Zimmerman be allowed to leave the area, if he is granted bond, because of concerns about his safety. Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester was assigned the case Wednesday after a previous judge recused herself because of a potential conflict of interest. " George Zimmerman shackled by irons and wearing a bullet proof vest to court. ![]() The setup, documented. @no_limit_nigga The future has been written, only a matter of time. I don't see them defusing this. Los Angeles Riots |
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Predictable. We already knew the whole goal here was get people to riot. They couldn't get it to happen initially by not charging him. So after seeing that didn't pan out, they finally charged him. Now they are letting him out on bail, to see what they can do. Then they'll bring him to court and pronounce he's not guilty.
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Here's my take;
He beats the charge (as he should), blacks revolt claiming a rigged system. Feds swoop in with civil rights violation charges and the not guilty verdict gives just cause to attack stand your ground laws in all the states that enacted them or creating some new federal law that supercedes them all. Unconstitutional - so what, it's just a piece of paper. Next up - CCW - doesn't it actually encourage this type of murder?? Their playbook is so obvious... |
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Funny how the truth is withheld just long enough to not really matter....
New photo shows Zimmermans bloody head http://abcnews.go.com/US/george-zimm...9#.T5FzUrM7VEN Video at link - Look on the left for |
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Here's my take; |
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Funny how the truth is withheld just long enough to not really matter.... had all the information they needed and they manufactured lies to promote against Zimmerman, they since backtracked, it was not just MSNBC editing and manufacturing, the original police report where there are injuries and witnesses recorded by police, along with many known facts before the case took on new manufactured life, they are all posted in the thread above. Zimmerman wasn't charged for good reason.
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There is nothing new about that, ABC was one of the organizations that |
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I understand the Gov of Florida already appointed a 'task force' to look at the stand your ground law. http://www.ksla.com/story/17585291/f...und-task-force Florida gov names 'Stand Your Ground' task force Posted: Apr 19, 2012 12:02 PM EDT Updated: Apr 20, 2012 1:21 PM EDT By Theresa Seiger - email Florida Gov. Rick Scott. (Source: Rick Scott) A man in Washington holds a sign protesting 'Stand Your Ground' laws on March 29. (Source: LaDawna Howard) TRAYVON MARTIN SHOOTINGmore>> Florida gov names 'Stand Your Ground' task force Zimmerman apologizes, judge grants bond Judge steps down from Trayvon Martin case ALEC stops pushing 'Stand Your Ground' laws Judge in Zimmerman case may have conflict TALLAHASSEE, FL (RNN) - Weeks after public outrage over the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin erupted into calls to repeal Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law, Gov. Rick Scott announced who would be tasked with reviewing the law. Those selected for the Task Force on Citizens Safety and Protection are: >Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll. >Rev. R. B. Holmes Jr., pastor of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Tallahassee. >Sheriff Larry Ashley, of Shalimar, Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office. >State Rep. Dennis Baxley, of Ocala, Florida House of Representatives, District 24. >Former Florida Supreme Court Justice Kenneth B. Bell, of Pensacola, shareholder with Clark Partington Hart Larry Bond and Stackhouse. >State Rep. Jason Brodeur, of Sanford, Florida House of Representatives, District 33. >Derek E. Bruce, of Orlando, attorney with Edge Public Affairs. >Joseph A. Caimano Jr., of Tampa, criminal defense attorney with Caimano Law Group. >Edna Canino, of Miami, president of the Florida Embassy of League of United Latin American Citizens, Council 7220. >Gretchen Lorenzo, of Fort Myers, neighborhood watch coordinator for the Fort Myers Police Department. >Judge Krista Marx, of West Palm Beach, Fifteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida. >Maria Newman, of Melbourne, neighborhood watch volunteer with the City of Melbourne. >Katherine Fernandez Rundle, of Miami, state attorney for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit. >Stacy A. Scott, of Gainesville, public defender with the Eighth Judicial Circuit. >Mark Seiden, of Miami, self-employed attorney. >State Sen. David Simmons, of Altamonte Springs, Florida Senate, District 22. >State Sen. Gary Siplin, of Orlando, Florida Senate, District 19. In March, Scott announced that the task force will be led by Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll with Rev. R.B. Holmes, Jr., pastor of the Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Tallahassee, FL, serving as vice-chair. The group will convene after state attorney Angela Corey's investigation into the shooting wraps up. The Task Force on Citizen Safety and Protection will look at "how to make sure a tragedy such as this does not occur in the future, while at the same time, protecting the fundamental rights of all our citizens - especially the right to feel protected and safe in our state," Scott said in March. The Florida statute says a person is justified in using deadly force without first attempting to retreat when he or she "believes that such force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another, or to prevent the imminent commission of a forcible felony." Deadly force used in any public place, where a person is legally allowed to be, comes under the wing of "Stand Your Ground." The Feb. 26 shooting death of Martin brought the controversial law under public scrutiny after police used it to partially justify why neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman, 28, was not arrested at the scene. Zimmerman told officers he shot the unarmed teen in self-defense. On April 11, he was arrested and charged with second-degree murder. It is unclear whether he will use Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law in his defense. Some lawmakers, including a group who took the law as "model legislation," have said the statue would probably not apply in Zimmerman's case. "Stand Your Ground" laws exist in at least 26 states across the country. On April 12, a national campaign called Second Chance on Shoot First was launched to repeal the laws. On April 9, Florida State Sen. Chris Smith, D-Fort Lauderdale, spearheaded a separate task force, saying that the governor wasn't moving fast enough to address the problem. The task force has tentatively scheduled its first meeting for Tuesday, May 1 in Tallahassee at the Florida Department of Transportation headquarters. The group will develop a mission statement and establish locations for future meetings and public hearings during the meeting. They will then "hold public hearings, take testimony, solicit ideas and review all matters related to the rights of all Floridians to feel safe and secure," according to a statement on a new citizen safety website created by Gov. Scott's office. |
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Why are we talking about this stupid story still guys? You know they blow up these small stories to divert peoples' attention from what's really going on. This story is military grade psychological warfare on the American people. They (The Illuminati) want the lower classes infighting with another so we never catch wind of how they are screwing us over. It sadly works, very very well.
How many people care that Jon Corzine stole $1.1 Billion? How many people care about this Zimmerman/Trayvon fiasco? Seriously. |
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Why are we talking about this stupid story still guys? You know they blow up these small stories to divert peoples' attention from what's really going on. This story is military grade psychological warfare on the American people. They (The Illuminati) want the lower classes infighting with another so we never catch wind of how they are screwing us over. It sadly works, very very well. |
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Here's my take; |
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