Posted on 07/10/2013 11:55:40 AM PDT by grundle
A division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) was deployed to Sanford, Florida in 2012 to provide assistance for anti-George Zimmerman protests, including a rally headlined by activist Al Sharpton, according to newly released documents.
The Community Relations Service (CRS), a unit of DOJ, reported expenses related to its deployment in Sanford to help manage protests between March and April 2012, according to documents obtained by the watchdog group Judicial Watch.
CRS spent $674.14 between March 25-27 related to having been deployed to Sanford, FL, to work marches, demonstrations, and rallies related to the shooting and death of an African-American teen by a neighborhood watch captain. CRS spent another $1,142.84 for the same purpose between March 25-28.
CRS spent $892.55 to provide support for protest deployment in Florida between March 30-April 1, and $751.60 to provide technical assistance to the City of Sanford, event organizers, and law enforcement agencies for the march and rally on March 31.
Sharpton, who promoted the Tawana Brawley hoax in the 1980s and in 1995 led a protest against the white interloper owner of a Harlem clothing store that ended in a deadly shooting rampage at the store, was a featured speaker at the March 31 rally, called The March for Trayvon Martin, where he advocated for Zimmermans prosecution.
CRS expenditures related to the anti-Zimmerman protests continued through mid-April. Between April 11 and April 12, CRS spent $552.35 to provide technical assistance for the preparation of possible marches and rallies related to the fatal shooting of a 17 year old African American male.
Local government officials noticed the Department of Justices efforts in building bridges of understanding in Sanford.
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So Obama and holder will be directly and personally responsible for the ensuing riots that are sure to come.
We should start cutting government by eliminating any program or department that has ‘community’ in its title.
Surprise? the ‘justice’ department still hasn’t prosecuted the black panthers.
Believe me, if the left starts a race war, there won’t be any “martial law” or confiscation.2 things are missing to have martial law, 1, someone to obey it, 2, someone to enforce it.I know a good many military and LE, and I am not worried one bit about it.
:o)
One can be both...
We have to find a way to get rid of this scum governing class.
Takes one to know two.
Our tax dollars and Holder’s impartial justice department at work. Wow... I’d like my money back.
Kid Carney just said, in so many words, “The president can do what he WANTS. So THERE...”
Our government officially does not like white, conservative, Christians with traditional values, and who do not want to live on government handouts- and we do nothing about it.
They are at war with us.
How could anyone support this! How could anyone not see the government is against the people?
Subsequently they reversed their approach and regained control of the black vote by passing every welfare and dependency legislation it could, effectively painting the very party that afforded them civil rights as THE oppressor. They taugth them that they could shed personal resposibiliy for benefits paid by others. This DOJ community organizing stuff is just more proof that they are being used. Wake up America!
OBTW the other party has fallen in to the usefull idiot roll too trying to out-lib the liberals. Way to go guys.
The cesspool smells of Obama and his clown government...
Sickening!
yeah, well, it means nothing if people allow no consequences to this behavior.
In otherwards, I am upset, but it means nothing as long as it is allowed to stand without protest.
Or maybe a yawn that I would not think should be a yawn.
If when there are protests where professional signs are used, the printers name is on them.
Therefor obtain a few different ones used and track the Printer and who paid the Invoice.
It is similar to tracking who is paying for the lavish Soirees for the IRS.
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