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To: Kevin in California
It's dawning on me...the prosecution did not want to win this case. The judge did not want it to go against GZ. Because if, as they say, "justice for Trayvon" had been "served," there would be no reason for marching in the street or community organizing. Zim would go to jail and that would be that. No, they want an excuse to be in the streets. They want an excuse to continue to portray TM as an innocent lamb and GZ as the Grand Wizard. They want an Emmit Till or Medgar Evers (see how far back they have to go for genuine racial injustices?). But all they got was a "white Hispanic." So it's what they are running with.

That Rand woman is frightening. If the police and courts and juries don't do what they want, they'll make them. Bravo to Greta for pointing out that the prosecution picked this jury and presented all of their evidence. Clearly this Rand woman prefers lynch mobs.

60 posted on 07/15/2013 9:20:17 PM PDT by informavoracious (We're being "punished" with Stanley Ann's baby. Obamacare: shovel-ready healthcare.)
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To: informavoracious
It's dawning on me...the prosecution did not want to win this case.

The prosecution may or may not have wanted to win, but those who applied the political pressure that resulted in this obscene trial definitely got their preferred verdict. Their logic probably ran something like this: "If Zimmerman is convicted, we just let the case fade away. But if he walks, we can use our MSM propagandists to gin up tremendous outrage among our useful idiots. Once again we will convince them that evil white (Republican) oppressors want to kill blacks just for being black. So for us the trial is a no-lose proposition."

65 posted on 07/15/2013 10:07:36 PM PDT by TChad
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