The Improved: You Heard It At EA First
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moi621 (imported)
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NOT GUILTY !
Meanwhile the chants are
"no justice no peace"
Meanwhile the chants are
"no justice no peace"
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 14, 2013 6:04 pm NOT GUILTY !
Meanwhile the chants are
"no justice no peace"
Then there will be tear gas, busted heads, and all the usual bullshit. They'll burn their own shit, their own position. Fact is, the state did NOT make its case from everything I saw or heard. I'd have acquitted too.
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And to think that twitter exploded about the news of SHARKNADO...
Why there will be weeks of riots in the streets and civil disorder.
A semi-white man who thought he was threatened was found not guilty of killing a scary black boy walking around doing nothing but eating skittles.
Why the next thing them thar black boys will be doing is marrying your daughters.
And that's all I have to say.
Why there will be weeks of riots in the streets and civil disorder.
A semi-white man who thought he was threatened was found not guilty of killing a scary black boy walking around doing nothing but eating skittles.
Why the next thing them thar black boys will be doing is marrying your daughters.
And that's all I have to say.
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Anyone who cannot see that this is all just media hype, intentionally set up and designed to incite race riots and distract the public from important matters, NEEDS TO BE SHOT. "Oh, don't look at this, look over here!"
And that is all "I" have to say.
And that is all "I" have to say.
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Bernhard Goetz has reappeared.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... ening.html
Bernhard Goetz on George Zimmerman: The Same Thing Is Happening
Im surprised, said Bernhard Goetz, outside of his 20-story apartment building on Manhattans 14th Street, the same street he lived on back in 1984, when he shot four black teenagers on a downtown No. 2 subway train. Im surprised the same thing is happening 30 years later. Its a different place, but the prosecution is the same.
The man he says the same thing is happening to now, George Zimmerman, was just 1 year old in 1984, when Goetz, now 65, stood his ground against Barry Allen, Troy Canty, Darrell Cabey, and James Ramseur, friends who had come down from the Bronx to rob video-arcade change boxes. When the mild-looking electrical engineer, whod been violently robbed before, got on the train at 14th Street, the four boys surrounded him and, after one of them asked him for five dollars, he unloaded his unlicensed revolver, hitting all four of them. He then fled through a tunnel before police arrived, and the identity of the white subway vigilante remained a mystery until he turned himself in to the New Hampshire police four days later, offering a dramatic confession that may have shaded into revenge fantasy. All four boys survived, though one was paralyzed, yet Goetz became a folk hero in the eyes of many New Yorkers and Americans at a time when urban crime was widely considered out of control, daylight muggings were commonplace, and the murder rate in Gotham was more than three times what it is today. After a riveting eight-week trial that captured national headlines, and hinged on the question of whether or not he had reason to fear for his life, Goetz was convicted only of criminal possession of a lethal weapon and was sentenced to just six months in prison.
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The article goes on to mention Al Sharpton was there, in both cases.
Moi
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... ening.html
Bernhard Goetz on George Zimmerman: The Same Thing Is Happening
Im surprised, said Bernhard Goetz, outside of his 20-story apartment building on Manhattans 14th Street, the same street he lived on back in 1984, when he shot four black teenagers on a downtown No. 2 subway train. Im surprised the same thing is happening 30 years later. Its a different place, but the prosecution is the same.
The man he says the same thing is happening to now, George Zimmerman, was just 1 year old in 1984, when Goetz, now 65, stood his ground against Barry Allen, Troy Canty, Darrell Cabey, and James Ramseur, friends who had come down from the Bronx to rob video-arcade change boxes. When the mild-looking electrical engineer, whod been violently robbed before, got on the train at 14th Street, the four boys surrounded him and, after one of them asked him for five dollars, he unloaded his unlicensed revolver, hitting all four of them. He then fled through a tunnel before police arrived, and the identity of the white subway vigilante remained a mystery until he turned himself in to the New Hampshire police four days later, offering a dramatic confession that may have shaded into revenge fantasy. All four boys survived, though one was paralyzed, yet Goetz became a folk hero in the eyes of many New Yorkers and Americans at a time when urban crime was widely considered out of control, daylight muggings were commonplace, and the murder rate in Gotham was more than three times what it is today. After a riveting eight-week trial that captured national headlines, and hinged on the question of whether or not he had reason to fear for his life, Goetz was convicted only of criminal possession of a lethal weapon and was sentenced to just six months in prison.
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The article goes on to mention Al Sharpton was there, in both cases.
Moi
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Al Sharpton. Jesse Jackson.
I term them "professional Blacks".
Being "Black" is their only means of livelihood.
I remember when they challenged Obama's credentials with "Is He Black Enough?"
Sure there are KKK types etc.; I remain convinced today - racism is much more pervasive in the Black community then it is in the Non Black community.
Moi
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The Rev. Al Sharpton blasted a jury's not guilty verdict for the death, calling it an "atrocity" and a "a slap in the face to those that believe in justice in this country."
He's talking about OJ Simpson, right?
--LT
He's talking about OJ Simpson, right?
--LT