Posted on 03/27/2012 4:13:08 PM PDT by fightin kentuckian
new black panther party (nbpp) offers $10,000 for the murder of Zimmerman.
Oh, the irony of the first 21st Century lynch mob.
I need to apologize to you.
My fault.
I just got back from where we tried to make sense of what happened in France. I’m working with a Jewish group that’s establishing a new Sabbath idea for young people.
So, my sincere apology to you, winkadink.
President Obama and the rest of the DEMOCRAT Party know full-well that if this Zimmerman guy gets as much as one scratch on him, that is the end of the DEMOCRATS as a major political party. They are simply unwilling (or, more likely, unable) to even stop a bounty...something one might expect in Rwanda or Zimbabwe, but not in the US. Zimmerman may not know it, but he has allies, in very high places, that are scared to death right now.
Coon Skins $3.00
Possum Skins $1.00
Deer Hides $5.00
Mink skins $12.00
Black panther hides $1,000, all you can skin will be bought
Coon Skins $3.00
Possum Skins $1.00
Deer Hides $5.00
Mink skins $12.00
Black panther hides $1,000, all you can skin will be bought
Excellent point, and I thought of that however this would require the msm do their job. Instead we would get a repeat of the 08 election where they openly adored “the one” and attacked those who opposed him.
I believe the same would happen if any harm came to zimmerman and they would blame the same old people they always blame, Limbaugh, Hannity, Bush, right wingers etc.
It seems to me that the main difference is that being a publically made threat/offer/contract by a well known radical group it falls squarely under anti-terrorism laws. They should be warming those recently vacated bunks at Gitmo ASAP.
Love my other Pink Floyd fan freepers. Great choice.
Where is the Dept. of Justice?
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