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To: Lancey Howard

If the bond wasn’t revoked, how can the judge order Zimmerman back to jail in 48 hours? I think the judge ordering Zimmerman back to jail is ipso facto revocation of bail? That is, the judge accepted the prosecutions request that bail be revoked.

This is disturbing. I don’t even see, based on what has been made public, how any judge in good conscience can even allow this travesty to move forward.

Even more disturbing to me, is the knowledge that black America has essentially declared all out violent war on white and asian Americans - a one-sided war.

It’s time to open our eyes and take a hard cold assessment of this situation. There is no government that will help us in this national crisis. The executive branch has been completely compromised to the thugs.


71 posted on 06/01/2012 2:04:04 PM PDT by shadowland (Not a lawyer or a guest at Holiday Inn.)
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To: shadowland

If he was really going to jump bail, wouldn’t he just do it in the 48 hours that they give him to turn himself in? They know he’s not going to jump bail. For one thing, if the passport they’re giving him grief over is already expired, then he’s shown that he was not going to jump bail using that passport when he could, and he CAN’T at this point even if he wanted to.

I trust the media even less than I trust the judges in this country, and I trust the judges as far as I can throw the whole darn lot of them. This is a third-world banana republic at this point.


190 posted on 06/02/2012 7:51:57 PM PDT by butterdezillion
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