If it weren't for Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, Zimmerman wouldn't have been charged at all. American justice, 2012.
“They Will Invade Your Home.
Home, Texas. Two men break into the house of an elderly couple. Guns are fired. Blood is spilled. When one of the intruders sues the homeowner and wins, the good people of Home take the law into their own hands. In a stunning case of backward justice fueled by the liberal mediathe left-leaning U.S. President decides to make the town a test case to strike down the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution: Ban all guns in Home, Texas. And to enforce it, the newly formed national police force is sent in.
They Will Take Your Weapons.
Unarmed. Defenseless. Denied their civil right to bear arms, the citizens of Home are now easy targets for Americas closest enemiesthe Mexican drug cartels who spill across the border every day. This time, theyve set their sights on a secret military arsenal. But they need a base of operations. And theres no place like Home.
But They Wont Destroy Your Spirit.
Police Chief Wade Bonner is one of the few in town permitted to carry a gun. But Bonner knows that his friends and neighbors will never surrender their freedomsor submit to an outside enemy, no matter how strong or ruthless. Soon they will be put to the test. Because the war is coming home. And Home is fighting back.”
Synopsis of the book “Home Invasion” by William and J.A. Johnstone. Not quite following the same lines as the Trayvon Martin case, but definitely some ominous parallels.
*They hand picked this case* is right. Th AP collects thousands of stories from all over the country every year. They can make a mountain out of a mole hill or make a mole hill out of a mountain. In a country of 300 million people there are going to be all sorts of crimes in the course of a year but the mainstream media has the option of choosing which stories are going to be huge national stories that all Americans will hear about and which stories will be swept under the rug. One of those stories that was swept under the rug and did not become a national headline was the case of a thirteen year old white boy in Kansas City who was doused with gasoline by two black boys and set on fire.
It is all about shaping the nation into what they want it to be. Blacks must always be angry and whites must always be paralyzed by guilt.