Posted on 03/27/2012 6:00:14 PM PDT by massmike
During an odd and fiery interview on CNN Monday night, Anderson Cooper tussled with Mikhail Muhammad of The New Black Panther Party over the groups reaction to the death of Florida Teen Trayvon Martin. The New Black Panther Party has offered a reward for the capture of Martins shooter George Zimmerman, and cited street people law during the interview Monday night as justification for charging murder against George Zimmerman while calling for a citizens arrest.
When pressed by Cooper on the legality, he responded that he could make a citizens arrest of Zimmerman, who has not yet been charged for anything, because the New Black Panther Party member doesnt obey the white mans law, but rather the street peoples law.
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Flashback To 2007: Al Sharpton Defends Shooter for Protecting Himself
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/mom-son-article-1.277344#ixzz1qK8zznX7
But of course,in THIS case the shooter was black!
The victim was white!
Cooper>white>racist. Case closed.
I never did read that the cops took his weapon from him but I would expect so.
Hope he has a BUG...
Tickled the “white man’s law” nabbed one of his brudders in Georgia just the other day.
Felon in possession of a gun.
New Black Pampers. Stinking excrement.
This guy feels the same. Nothing changes over time:
Maybe they should put a bounty on him.
Mikhail would run into some “opposition.”
One of my siblings had numerous bands over the years. She is very talented. I remember one time some years back she had 4 black guys in the group. They were all really nice fellows and one was an incredible singer. I went to see them one night and during a break we were all talking. The subject of income taxes came up and one guy was bitching about his taxes. He asked one of the black guys how he handled the money he was being paid for being in the band. All 4 of the black guys started laughing like crazy. One said “we black folks don’t pay taxes!”. The others nodded their heads in agreement. They were serious and thought the question was wacky.
I never gave what they said much thought. It was none of my business. But after seeing what has happened after Obama got elected I’m wondering if what they said is something a bit more widespread.
FYI, when I was a kid we had black kids in the house all the time. My parents were color blind so the 5 of us kids were the same way. During college my parents were friends with people like Hakeem Olajuwon who is a sweet man and other folks like Clyde Drexler. I’ve never said the “N” word because I just don’t think that way. But, in recent years I have become a bit more put off by some black folks I know. Since Obama has been in office a few of them seem to think they are entitled to something I am not. After Obama was elected a few of them have some kind of chips on their shoulders. I never did anything to them so I do not understand why they have been different lately.
Obama has been bad for this country in so many ways I’m starting to lose count. One thing he has done is make race relations go backwards in time.
Any “exploding powder keg”, rioting helps US throw out Obama and his thug supporting mobs!
“This mess has the potential to ignite a powder keg.”
Ya think?
Yep.
White Man’s law allows him to act like a fool.
And to vote.
And to own property.
Excrement head, if he doesn’t like it here, he can go to his homeland where IF he spoke like this, some political army would hack him to death with a machete.
fool.
Booker T. Washington also felt that teachers and ministers were professions that were too easily corrupted by immoral blacks of his day for the exact same reasons. I believe I read that in his autobiography as well.
It's a RECRUITMENT drive for Comrade Bammy's private army.
Surely you remember him telling us BEFORE imaculation that he needed a PRIVATE ARMY LOYAL to HIM!
Got Ammo?
That’s what they’re hoping for.
Maybe not. Remember the EO Duh One just issued (on a Friday evening) giving the government broad powers in 'emergency' and 'non-emergency' situations?
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