To: Ronin
People see racemongering by the MSM and start wondering just exactly when and where its going to blow up next. There is a credible report that neo-Nazis are now patrolling Sanford Florida saying that they are there to resist a potential black race riot. Nothing could be more pleasing to both Obama, Holder and the mainstream media or more destructive to the rule of law.
Almost certainly Zimmerman will now be arrested and probably indicted to pander to the mob. The rule of law is dissolving before our eyes. Obama whups up his base, the mainstream media makes money and feels righteous at the same time.
There is almost no question that most of this has been generated top-down, much like the Occupy Movement with a view toward the reelection of Barack Obama.
I cannot resist, it is time once again to recite Nathan Bedford's first Maxum of American politics:
All politics in America is not local but ultimately racial.
5 posted on
04/07/2012 2:21:15 AM PDT by
nathanbedford
("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
To: nathanbedford
Which begs the question. To what end? Who wins what in this politic? Seems to me everyone loses. Except whom? What is the war and what do “they” ‘win’?
I have another definition of politics. Insanity.
What happens when the powerful have total control of the powerless? When the population has nothing left to lose? Do we fear death so much that we will serve rather than fight?
6 posted on
04/07/2012 2:32:17 AM PDT by
MestaMachine
(obama kills)
To: nathanbedford
" All politics in America is not local but ultimately racial. "
Ya'
think?
The
RACE BAITING, LAME Stream Media's at it again, trying to stir the pot.
But they don't say one word about their
Fabian Fascist ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT IN CHIEF's
attempts to start a RACE WAR.
Take notice of
how Barack Hussein Obama II reminds himself everyday, ... to play the "Race Card".
... in a hallway outside the Oval Office, he has placed a head-turning painting depicting one of the ugliest racial episodes in U.S. history.
Norman Rockwells The Problem We All Live With, installed in the White House last month, shows U.S. marshals escorting Ruby Bridges, a 6-year-old African-American girl, into a New Orleans elementary school in 1960 as court-ordered integration met with an angry and defiant response from the white community.
... His choice of the Rockwell painting was a more private statement. Obama has never mentioned it in a speech or public event. And while White House aides confirmed that Obama approved bringing it to the West Wing, they declined to discuss how the decision was made or why.
But in an interview with POLITICO, Bridges, now 56 and still living in New Orleans, said she began reaching out to the president last year through Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.), Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) and Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick to move the painting to the White House because she believed the image would resonate with Obama.
It did have a lot to do with this particular president, Bridges said. He is a president of mixed race. So I believe he is about the same things that I am. You cannot look at a person and judge him or her by the color of their skin.
I did feel if anyone would hang the painting, it would be him.
Last month, Bridges stopped by the White House to see the painting in its new though temporary home.
I think its fair to say that if it hadnt been for you guys, I might not be here, and we might not be looking at this together, Obama told her, according to a videotape on the White House website.
Bridges says the work conveys a message of integration and bringing people together, but on its surface, Rockwells painting depicts jarring cruelty, hatred and fear.
The N-word there it sure stops you, said William Kloss, an art historian and expert on the White House collections. Theres a realistic reason for having the graffiti as a slur, [but] its also right in the middle of the painting.
Its a painting that could not be hung even for a brief time in the public spaces [of the White House], Im pretty sure of that.
... It is jarring to see it in this piece of art, but
it provides the context of the time, said Roland Martin, an African-American radio and TV host and political commentator for CNN. When you see that word, you see her, you see the soldiers, you realize, I really get this.
... Still, at 3 feet high and nearly 5 feet wide, the painting is by far the most striking civil rights-related art in the White House. Rockwell painted the image in 1963, and it appeared on the cover of Look magazine in January 1964. ..."
7 posted on
04/07/2012 2:43:47 AM PDT by
Yosemitest
(It's simple, fight or die!)
To: nathanbedford
“...or more destructive to the rule of law.”
The rule of law has been under direct frontal assault for about 45 years now. We may be headed into the denouement today.
23 posted on
04/07/2012 5:06:05 AM PDT by
TalBlack
( Evil doesn't have a day job.)
To: nathanbedford
Almost certainly Zimmerman will now be arrested and probably indicted to pander to the mob.I find that doubtful as Zimmerman is not in custody now.
I find it more likely that he will be absolved, just in time for a long summer of riots and wilding.
33 posted on
04/07/2012 6:50:21 AM PDT by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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