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  • Eight Compelling Reasons for a Federal Prosecution of Zimmerman (Tarp recommended)

    07/22/2013 9:45:21 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 16 replies
    The Hutchinson Report News ^ | July 22, 2013 | Earl Ofari Hutchinson
    The moment the NAACP, the Reverend Al Sharpton and other civil rights organizations publicly demanded that the Justice Department conduct a federal probe into the Trayvon Martin slaying and George Zimmerman’s acquittal for killing him with a view toward bringing civil rights charges against him, volumes were written and spoken as to why the department supposedly couldn’t or shouldn’t prosecute him. There’s one problem with all this. Most argue that charging Zimmerman with a hate crime in the Martin killing won’t fly because there’s no basis for that from the apparent evidence. But that’s not the only reason, in fact...
  • Canadian-born Ted Cruz says “facts are clear” he’s eligible to be president

    07/21/2013 9:20:29 AM PDT · by Ira_Louvin · 755 replies
    Sen. Ted Cruz rejected questions Sunday over his eligibility to be president, saying that although he was born in Canada “the facts are clear” that he’s a U.S. citizen. “My mother was born in Wilmington, Delaware. She’s a U.S. citizen, so I’m a U.S. citizen by birth,” Cruz told ABC. “I’m not going to engage in a legal debate.” The Texas senator was born in Calgary, where his mother and father were working in the oil business. His father, Rafael Cruz, left Cuba in the 1950s to study at the University of Texas and subsequently became a naturalized citizen. President...
  • China introduces fair organ distribution system

    07/19/2013 10:41:44 PM PDT · by Rabin · 5 replies
    Xinhua ^ | 07-10-13 | staffIthink
    A new system for human organs harvest will soon go into operation nationwide. Haihua, of NHFPC, said patients currently on organ waiting lists will (also) be ranked as harvest candidates. The system will be used in line with organ (collection and) worldwide distribution. NHFPC rules for obtainment, distribution will make the distribution process more transparent...and make the new system compulsory, Deng said. China has about 3,000,000 patients suffering from missing organ(s) each year, but only around 10,000 organ are found. It is no secret, executed prison (donated human organs) supply 96% of the American dental, jaw-bone / tooth-bone, soylent smile...
  • What Goes Around, Comes Around: Zimmerman, Lawyers Are Scared (Same people who bawl for Trayvon)

    07/18/2013 11:52:05 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 85 replies
    News One For Black America ^ | July 17, 2013 | Michael Arceneaux
    It’s been difficult to write anything about the George Zimmerman trial verdict that doesn’t begin and end with profanity-laced diatribe topped with rage. As if the reality that there is Florida legislation — and similar laws in some 20 other states — that effectively protects prejudice-holding vigilantes like George Zimmerman and their hunting and slaughtering of Black children wasn’t infuriating enough, making it even worse is the smug behavior of the cast of characters who serve as a support system for that murderer. At their press conference, Zimmerman’s attorneys Mark O’Mara and Don West practically threw their win in the...
  • And he gets his gun back (Actually, no he doesn't)

    07/18/2013 9:59:36 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 58 replies
    The New York Amsterdam News ^ | July 18, 2013 | Elinor Tatum, publisher & editor-in-chief
    How is it that in this day and age, a man can kill an unarmed teenager in cold blood, get acquitted and then get his gun back a few days later? How is it that a man who cannot pass the tests necessary to become a police officer—possibly due to failing the psychological portion of the testing—can get a gun permit? How is it possible that George Zimmerman can walk this earth today legally armed, while Trayvon Martin is buried six feet under due to a bullet that came out of Zimmerman’s gun? Only in America. The Kel Tec PF-9...
  • Jim Crow Justice: Trayvon & the generational burden of Black boys (Amazingly worse than you think)

    07/18/2013 11:47:53 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 48 replies
    The New Pittsburgh Courier ^ | July 18, 2013 | Bankhole Thompson
    The history of America is still being written and the acquittal of George Zimmerman of second degree murder by a Florida jury of five White women and one Hispanic female in the mindless shooting death of 17-year-old African American teenager Trayvon Martin is now an important chapter in that history that gave birth to centuries of slavery and Jim Crow. Like so many, I was shocked by the verdict and could not comprehend how in 2013, a jury purporting to be part of balancing the scales of justice would let go a martial arts trained man with a gun who...
  • Back to the Grill Again: Trayvon Martin in the Court of Public Opinion (Boo-hoo)

    07/17/2013 11:51:24 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 25 replies
    Spin ^ | July 17, 2013 | Brandon Soderberg
    Within days of Trayvon Martin's killing at the hands of neighborhood-watch volunteer George Zimmerman, the 17-year-old's story became, in part, a story about how he looked and what he was wearing. This continued during George Zimmerman's trial, which ended on Saturday with Zimmerman being acquitted of murder, as well as manslaughter. Martin had been reduced to a handful of anecdotal sketches: He was wearing a hoodie; he was suspended from school for smoking marijuana; he posed for a photo sporting a grill and trying to look tough for the camera. In short, elements of hip-hop and teen culture now embodied...
  • Energy Update: Speculation on the Cold Fusion Front

    07/17/2013 5:20:53 PM PDT · by Kevmo · 11 replies
    21st Century Tech ^ | July 16, 2013 | Len Rosen
    Energy Update: Speculation on the Cold Fusion Front July 16, 2013 lenrosen434 C omments What is cold fusion as we understand it today? The answer is: “nobody really knows.” It is certainly not nuclear fusion as we understand it because the transmutation of elements as described by those who purport to have developed cold fusion reactors defies the laws of physics. Once the quest of medieval alchemists, transmutation of the elements sought a way to convert dross metals like lead and turn them into gold. Well it didn’t work then and it doesn’t work today, that is, unless you compress...
  • Empty Bedrooms (for Trayvon, for Us)

    07/17/2013 2:47:34 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 7 replies
    City Beat ^ | July 17, 2013 | Kathy Y. Wilson
    I have seen this movie before and hummed its title theme in my nightmares. On April 7, 2001, 19-year-old Timothy Thomas, wanted on a bundle of minor seatbelt infractions, ran from Cincinnati Police through Over-the-Rhine and was shot dead by Officer Stephen Roach in a pitch-black alcove on Republic Street. The neighborhood’s scars have been scrubbed clean by development, but anger and confusion erupted into riots and curfews resulting in lawsuits, a federally monitored Collaborative Agreement and sweeping police reforms. On February, 26, 2012, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, seemingly a world away in a Sanford, Fla., neighborhood that wasn’t his own,...
  • Commentary: B37 Spells Bingo for George Zimmerman (Trial was "rigged" against Trayvon or somethin')

    07/16/2013 8:02:03 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 61 replies
    Defense attorneys knew a jury of five white women and one Hispanic woman would find it difficult to identify with the humanity of a Black teenage boy.When I was a kid in Florida, I remember the old folks used to play Bingo. As far as I could tell, it was purely a game of luck. If they called your number, you simply moved your chip onto the appropriate space on the board. But what if a player controlled the boards that were distributed or the numbers that were called. That would obviously raise a ruckus, of course, unless it was...
  • What Does Trayvon Martin’s Death say about Humanity and the Justice System? (Cover keyboard)

    07/16/2013 5:23:46 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 19 replies
    The Las Vegas Guardian Express ^ | July 16, 2013 | Veverly Edwards
    While those of us who see the injustice, ponder the outcome, reconstruct events in our head, and search for answers, the real problem is not the system it is the lack of integrity of those that we trust within the process. Humanity and Justice call for us to answer the question, how can a child be killed by someone we know was the aggressor and six jurors return with not guilty? Many people thought this was the worst thing that could have happened, but it was Sybrina Fulton’s words that brought sobriety to us, the worst thing that could have...
  • Trayvon, Zimmerman and Florida's insane gun laws (Someone didn't watch the trial)

    07/16/2013 4:25:49 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 42 replies
    The York Daily Record ^ | July 16, 2013 | Tammerlin Drummond
    Let's set aside the issue of race for just a moment in the Trayvon Martin case. Strip away the hyperbole on the left and the right and cut to the facts. Here is what the not-guilty verdict in the George Zimmerman murder trial tells us. In the state of Florida, a grown man can stalk a teenage boy whom he thinks "is up to no good" in his gated community. He can disobey a police dispatcher who tells him he doesn't need to follow the 17-year-old. When the teen, who happens to be visiting the man's neighbor, gets upset that...
  • Man's penis bitten by a snake as he went to the toilet to relieve himself

    07/16/2013 12:37:03 AM PDT · by Slings and Arrows · 37 replies
    news.com.au ^ | July 15, 2013
    A MAN was rushed to a hospital after a snake bit his penis while he was relieving himself in a toilet, according to hospital officials in Israel. The man, 35, of northern Israel was bitten on Friday after the snake suddenly appeared from inside the toilet. The man suffered minor injuries from the bite; fortunately the snake was not venomous. -snip- It is 'snake season' currently in the Middle East and among the most dangerous are the black snake or desert cobra, the horned desert viper, the Palestinian viper which is the most common poisonous snake in Israel, the saw-scaled...
  • (Poll) Do you agree with the Trayvon Martin Verdict?

  • Zimmerman verdict: A green light for racist vigilantes

    07/14/2013 9:56:55 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 70 replies
    Salon ^ | July 14, 2013 | Rich Benjamin
    Just weeks ago, I returned to New York City from Fire Island on a Sunday evening, and decided to stop by my office. After I let myself into the office, I noticed some Caucasians mingling around. I paid them no mind, since our office often has off-hours visitors who rent the common space. “Can I help you?” said a middle aged white man, testily. “No,” I shot back. “But I can I help YOU?” “What do you mean?” “I work here,” I said. “This is MY office.” “Oh,” he said, stepping back slightly. “I saw you and just wanted to...
  • Attorney General Holder Has a Compelling Reason to Consider a Zimmerman Prosecution

    07/14/2013 3:53:35 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 67 replies
    The Hutchinson Report News ^ | July 14, 2013 | Earl Ofari Hutchinson
    The moment George Zimmerman was acquitted the NAACP and the Reverend Al Sharpton immediately called on U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to bring civil rights charges against him. The Justice Department has already conducted an exhaustive investigation to determine whether Zimmerman killed Martin out of racial animus. It found no evidence of that. That’s one hard and fast requisite for a civil rights prosecution. The other is that the state so bungled the prosecution of a defendant that in effect it nullified the intent of the law, namely to insure that justice was truly served. On the surface, this doesn’t...
  • The Talk: What Did You Tell Your Kids After The Zimmerman Verdict?

    07/14/2013 2:57:29 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 51 replies
    A few weeks ago, Levar Burton, the actor best-known for his role as Geordi LaForge in Star Trek and the host of the long-running kids' show Reading Rainbow, appeared on a CNN roundtable and offered up a sobering how-to on driving while black: Listen, I'm going to be honest with you. This is a practice that I engage in whenever I am stopped by law enforcement and I've taught this to my son, who is now 33, as part of my duty as a father to ensure that he knows the kind of world in which he's growing up. I...
  • Legal pot prompts a question: What about hash?

    07/14/2013 8:25:52 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 20 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Jul 14, 2013 9:55 AM EDT | Gene Johnson
    Jim Andersen has a 40-year history with hashish, the concentrated cannabis sometimes referred to as the cognac of the marijuana world. When he served in the Air Force in Southeast Asia, he said he smuggled it home in his boots. When he was in grad school in California, he made it with a centrifuge in a lab after hours. So when Washington was on the verge of legalizing the sale of taxed pot last fall, Andersen decided to move back to his home state and turn his hobby into a full-time, legitimate paycheck—a business that would supply state-licensed, recreational marijuana...
  • It’s Not Riots You Need to Worry About, It’s More Zimmermans (Here it comes!)

    07/13/2013 11:16:15 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 40 replies
    PoliticusUSA - Real Liberal Politics ^ | July 14, 2013 | Sarah Jones
    On July 13, Jay Smooth, who among many things does a hip-hop radio show in New York and occasional music commentary on NPR and is the son of an African American father and a white mother, got to the real problem of an acquittal for George Zimmerman for the killing of Trayvon Martin. Via the Obama Diary, Smooth tweeted, “The fundamental danger of an acquittal is not more riots, it is more George ZImmermans.” jay smooth @jsmooth995 The fundamental danger of an acquittal is not more riots, it is more George ZImmermans. 12:51 PM - 13 Jul 2013 7,996 Retweets...
  • Zimmerman’s Gunshine State: White Man’s Verdict, Black Men’s Burden (Beyond credulity)

    07/13/2013 9:38:06 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 30 replies
    Flagler Live ^ | July 13, 2013 | Steve Robinson
    I was not in the jury room during deliberations over the guilt or innocence of George Zimmerman. But my recollection of jury duty, from a lone trial a long time ago, is that a diverse group of citizens, called to pass judgment on a fellow citizen, take their responsibilities seriously. Most jurors check their biases, personal grievances and preconceived notions at the courthouse door, and do their level best to arrive at a verdict based on the facts presented to them. So I can only assume that, in acquitting Zimmerman of all charges in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin,...