Posted on 04/13/2012 4:26:42 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
George Zimmerman is facing charges of second-degree murder. A jury will decide his guilt or innocence. Heres hoping the criminal-justice system cools rather than exacerbates the passions the killing of Trayvon Martin has raised.
But Attorney General Eric Holder isnt helping. Wednesday, he appeared before the Reverend Al Sharptons National Action Network to praise Sharpton for your partnership, your friendship, and your tireless efforts to speak out for the voiceless, to stand up for the powerless, and to shine a light on the problems we must solve, and the promises we must fulfill.
This is the same Al Sharpton who has led several rallies against Zimmerman, in which he called for civil disobedience and an occupation of Sanford, Fla., where the shooting occurred, if an arrest wasnt made.
This is the same Al Sharpton who has never apologized to Steven Pagones, the assistant district attorney he falsely accused of raping Tawana Brawley, a black teenager. The dastardly deed Sharpton accused Pagones of was found to be a complete fabrication. In 1998, Sharpton was found liable for seven defamatory statements hed made against Pagones and ordered to pay $65,000.
Earlier in the 1990s, Sharpton had become famous exacerbating racial tensions in New Yorks Crown Heights neighborhood, tensions that led to the killing of Anthony Graziosi. In 1995, Sharpton denounced the owners of Freddys Fashion Mart in Harlem as bloodsuckers and white interlopers over a rent dispute the business had with tenants. A short time later, a man entered Freddys and told all the black people present, patrons and employees alike, to leave. Once they did, the man firebombed the building, killing seven people including a black security guard. Sharpton insisted he bore no responsibility for the incident, saying it was only a tenant/landlord dispute that had escalated out of control.
It is exceedingly strange for Holder to praise the likes of Al Sharpton and bring him greetings from President Obama. But it is even stranger that Holder should pledge to the Sharpton activists that he will take appropriate federal action against any civil-rights crime, while he appears completely uninterested in the ugly forces calling for violence against George Zimmerman.
Its been three weeks since Mikhail Muhammad, leader of the New Black Panther Party, offered a $10,000 bounty for the capture of Zimmerman and warned that Zimmerman should be fearful for his life. The Panthers have distributed wanted posters of Zimmerman and offered the bounty dead or alive. Just this week, Michelle Williams, the chief of staff for the Panthers, told WTSP-TV in Tampa, Let me tell you, the things thats about to happen, to these honkies, these crackers, these pigs, these pink people, these [inaudible] people. It has been long overdue. My prize right now this evening . . . is gonna be the bounty, the arrest, dead or alive, for George Zimmerman. You feel me?
Ms. Williams later apologized for her remarks, but her statements and those of other Panthers amount to criminal threats, and could break federal hate-crime laws.
Indeed, a relative of George Zimmerman wrote to Attorney General Holder this week noting the threats. The Zimmerman family is in hiding because of the threats that have been made against us, yet the DOJ has maintained an eerie silence in this matter, read the letter, which was obtained by the Daily Caller. Why, when the law of the land is crystal clear, is your office not arresting the New Black Panthers for hate crimes? . . . Since when can a group of people in the United States put a bounty on someones head, circulate Wanted posters publicly, and still be walking the streets? The DOJs public-affairs office has not responded to inquiries by reporters asking if Holders statement on federal civil-rights crimes also applies to the New Black Panther Party.
Holders Justice Department has taken a pass on the New Black Panther Party in the past. In 2009, it inherited from the outgoing Bush administration a civil-rights lawsuit against the Party and three of its members for showing up armed outside a Philadelphia polling place in 2008 and shouting racial threats at voters. Bartle Bull, a former civil-rights lawyer who had been arrested in the South in the 1960s and later went on to become publisher of the liberal Village Voice, actually witnessed the intimidation and reported the Panthers actions to Justice.
When the defendants failed to answer Justices lawsuit, a federal court in Philadelphia entered a default judgment against them. The Holder Justice Department responded by snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, suddenly dropping the charges against the Panthers and two defendants. The third defendant was merely barred from displaying a weapon near a Philadelphia polling place for the next three years. The bizarre decision prompted congressional outcries and a formal investigation by the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, which sent a letter to Justice in August 2009 saying, We believe the Departments defense of its actions thus far undermines respect for rule of law. The Commission later issued a harshly condemnatory report of Justices behavior in the case. Could Justices leniency encourage the Panthers to think they can act with impunity in the future?
Bartle Bull says he is very concerned that Justice is practicing a double standard when it comes to enforcing civil-rights laws. When he took office, Attorney General Holder stated that America was a nation of cowards when it comes to race, he told me in 2010. But who are todays cowards on race? This kind of double standard is not what Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy stood for.
With Zimmerman in custody, the Panthers owe somebody $10,000.
These days, I have a gun in my pocket...everywhere I go.
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They owe it to George himself. He turned himself in.
Glad Fund wrote this needed to be said big time.
Want action? get a group of white folk standing on a street corner calling for a bounty on Holder’s head for not holding up Justice... you’d see him move, ooohh yah...
Just guessing but I imagine he had someone drive him to the police station. Whoever that person is should make loud public demands for the money; maybe even ask Eric Holder to force them to pay up.
Trial by jury??? There is no way to find an impartial jury for this case. Mr. Zimmerman would be better served by having a judge rule on the law.
Trial by jury??? There is no way to find an impartial jury for this case. Mr. Zimmerman would be better served by having a judge rule on the law.
All the filthy lawyers in Washington live and die by precedent, and Holder has set one. Calling for a dead or alive bounty is now legal in the USA.
I wonder how long someone would be free if they spewed the same vitriol and offered a bounty, dead or alive like the NBP for the affirmative action piss-ant head of the DOJ?
Certainly such speech would not be allowed for our Fearless Reader King Mubumbo Odumbo but just when were average citizens placed below the ruling elite?
IMO public schools have been the worse thing this county developed as they have destroyed the brilliance of the founders and the concept that the government ONLY derives their powers by the consent of the people.
We must NEVER FORGET this incident.
There will be a reckoning.
they owe Z,he turned himself in
In Texas attempting to hire someone or induce someone with promise of payment to kill someone is called Murder for Hire and is punishable by death if convicted? Does Florida have such a law? Where is Bondi and why is she not arresting those who attempted to hire someone to kill Zimmerman?
Not strange at all, really, once you realize Holder sees everything through the same racist worldview as Sharpton does.
“10 years ago, I would have and did vote for a black person just as quick as I would have voted for a white. Now, I would no more vote for a black than I would vote for a Democrat.”
I would have voted for Herman Cain until he let us down. I would vote for Allen West in a heart beat.
This administration has poured every accelerant known to mankind on the embers of racial hatred and it is starting to burn in the hearts of those like me who USE to judge a person on their character and not the color of their skin.
The Bell Curve has never been more obvious and again thanks to this administration it is now impossible to ignore.
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