Posted on 04/08/2012 5:20:00 PM PDT by no dems
Depends on whether they are objective about the evidence. Or objective about the political agenda.
The Feds can’t wait either. I’d bet money they’ve already done the paperwork to file a civil rights case.
The closer we get to the grand jury, the more positive the news articles about Zimmerman become.
More moonwalking.
I think the feds hit a wall when it turned out that Zimmerman was a hispanic, or rather white-hispanic sort of like our white-black president.
A recent thread said they are not pressing charges:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2869453/posts
The special prosecuter said she might decide this without a grand jury. If the April 10 date passes without the case being before them, I’d think the special prosecuter would need to make some kind of statement. There’s a lot of people anxiously awaiting this grand jury and the April 10 date.
I’d be surprised if the State of Florida proceeds with this case.
Gosh! That's good to know. Guess I'd better check my ammo stockpile and stop by Turner's Hunting Goods on my way home tomorrow night ... just in case; you never know ... Holder's people just might declare a Federal moratorium on all new sales starting this coming Tuesday.
Like my dad always said, “Never bring skittles and a coke to a gun fight!”
Pray for America
... and shooting from the hip ....
Obama needs some sort of distraction so this case can go down the memory hole. Perhaps North Korea will come through for him and nuke Alaska or something.
I wonder if that statements will still be true after the civil rights industry gets through with Mr. Zimmerman?
The feds get the riots they want by NOT filing civil rights charges.
Everyone keeps asserting that they will file civil rights charges but what exactly can they charge him with? If he is not charged at all due to justifiable self defense, then he has committed no crime. If he has committed no crime then what is the basis for the civil rights beef?
The only tragedy I see is the race pimps coming out full force in support of that thug, Trayvon Martin.
If Florida’s like most states, manslaughter is a bailable offense, which makes Crump’s argument nonsense because Zimmerman would be out walking around anyway.
“this was a fairly simple but tragic case of self-defense.”
Tragic would have been Martin murdering Zimmerman.
As the officers in the Rodney King case discovered, the Feds are not bound by the state criminal court decision. Nor does double jeopardy apply.
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