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Awfully sanctimonious of Boortz to insinuate that none of us Conservatives know Racism when we see it.
I once saw a mob chase down a black woman in her car and pelt her with rocks, while cursing at her and shouting at her to get out of town. Disgusting.
The Trayvon case was far from that.
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Well, duh. What possible success would whites have at solving such a problem when black "leadership", if you can call it that, engages in efforts such as those which covered up the crimes of Trayvon Martin?
The author should have put more emphasis on the responsibility of people like Obama and Holder for out-of-control crime in Chicago and other black-dominated communities. Holder is too busy not prosecuting blacks who intimidate others at the polls to do anything about black-on-black crime in the U.S.