It is over. Move on.
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The best information I've heard to accurately explain the Martin/ Zimmerman case was on Bill Cunningham's syndicated radio show tonight, Sun., 7/14. He interviewed Jack Cashill, who is completing a book on this tragedy www.cashill.com. The media and left wing seem to believe the key to their long-term election chances are linked to ginning up racial strife,…
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I think it is pretty sad when the DOJ has nothing better to do than follow a homicide that the self-defense clause stood clear on in the first place. Petty practices from the bottom right up to the top are starting to frustrate Americans and, Harry, I think if this is a political ploy you…
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So many different agendas going on here..he was found not guilty-this wasn't about race-but Sharpton, NAACP, Obama...all trying to make it a race issue-what about the prejudice against the decision of the all female jury? Give me a break!!!! We need to be moving forward, practicing tolerance not violence..!
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When this incident first happened, the Sanford police determined that this was a case of self defense. The state of Florida caved to political pressure to pursue a murder trial against George Zimmerman. After a trial where the prosecution proved they did not have sufficient evidence to get a conviction, the jury ruled that Zimmerman…
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This trial has been the biggest circus I have ever seen. The prosecutor, Angela Corley, was a disgrace. She refused to put the case before a grand jury and decided to press charges on her own initiative. Now we learn that evidence was withheld from the defense. And today we learn that the Justice Dept…
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Really??? Interesting. I take most of what this "leader" says with a "grain of salt. Senator Harry Reid, Majority Leader, is a disgrace to the great "deliberative body" that we call the Senate. This man, until very recently refused to bring a budget to the Senate Floor since 2009 - the budget he shepherded through still contained over a…
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If the federal government feels the need to try cases against citizens on the basis of civil rights, it is overstepping its role. This is a slippery slope.
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This regrettable case should never have been brought to trial --- the DOJ looked for a "hate crime" months ago and found no reason to file -- let's rest with the decision made by the jury and leave it there -- let's not make the unfortunate death of this young man into a racial issue......let's…
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I understand that the DOJ has an investment to protect having sent money and personnel to FL immediately following the event to train people how to stage riots/protests. The riot they were counting on to distract from current crises (Benghazi, Eric Holder, etc) never took place.
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