Posted on 07/18/2013 10:29:35 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Florida Gov. Rick Scott held an emergency meeting Thursday night with pro-Trayvon Martin protesters that staged a sit-in outside his office to demand an end to Floridas Stand Your Ground law.
Scott, who has been under fire from activists in the wake of George Zimmermans acquittal in Martins death, met with protesters at the State Capitol and reminded them that he agrees with Floridas Stand Your Ground law, but that hes calling for a statewide day of prayer for unity to help people of all persuasions move beyond the verdict.
Sean Rossman @SeanRossman
Dream Defenders meeting with @FLGovScott at the Capitol. Talking about race, criminal justice. @tdonline pic.twitter.com/BCWgBRUsHo
More than 100 protesters from the group Dream Defenders, which previously coordinated with a unit of the Obama administrations Justice Department, descended upon the Florida state capitol Wednesday demanding to meet with Governor Scott to request that a special legislative session be held to repeal the states Stand Your Ground law, which Scott supports. Scott, who is facing tough re-election odds in 2014, initially showed no sign of desiring a meeting with protesters, but eventually caved in at 9 pm ET Thursday night, at the end of Day 2 of the protesters sit-in in the lobby of Scotts office....
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Most of the low information fools still think SYG was how GZ got off. They’ll follow Judge Judy chapter-and-verse but take Al Sharpton’s word on this case.
Dumb bastard.
SYG is popular in his state overall with the populous. WTF is he doing kneeling to this nonsense. What a whimp.
The GOP certainly doesn’t represent me. That’s why I registered as an Independent back in 2007 and have not had one regret.
Their leaders don’t care. They want to disarm white people. They don’t care about criminals with guns, only white people. For them Zimmerman is close enough.
I read the article, which was clearly biased. But, I did not see any caving by Gov. Scott on anything. He supports the verdict, is not calling a special session of the legislature, and supports Stand Your Ground which is what this group wants repealed. It’s irrelevant that SYG was not part of GZ’s defense. What is relevant is what these leftists want, and Gov. Scott is not giving them that. It’s his duty to represent all Floridians and listen to their views. But, he is standing his ground and adhering to conservative principles.
So I don’t believe the whining on this thread that somehow Gov. Scott is now a turncoat.
You've had numerous insightful comments along the same lines recently. I fully concur.
as long as its not in cursive...
>> [Scott’s] calling for a statewide day of prayer for unity
Good on Scott.
Scrape away the idiocy and opportunism, and what remains is a lotta hurt.
It saddens me that many Blacks truly believe the incident and judicial outcome was a matter of racist persecution. Perhaps prayer will help to alleviate the burden of distrust.
>> God has to be invited into our lives
Ain’t that the truth.
Agreed.
“(Another cave-in)”
Agreed with your posts, and.......no.......not a cave-in.
Just a pol doing what needs to be done to diffuse a situation that the race baiters and media have drummed up.
“the devil is behind the scenes trying to pick the world apart. no worldly plan, not worldly scheme can prevail against the devil. only God can, and God has to be invited into our lives to save us, God will not barge in to save us uninvited.”
Worthy of a repost. ;o)
The same scenario has played out over and over again.
WWI, WWII are just recent examples.
When the "good guys" decide to fight, Reverend Manning is right.
Evil will die at the point of something, be that a point of a pole, as Vlad the Impaler used, to the point of a rail, sword or gun.
Don’t hold your breath. It won’t happen.
Yes, I know. I neglected to put the /s at the end of my sentence.
Or evil can die at another point, the “finger of God.”
The governor doesn't make the law.
Mebbe they should just lobby the legislature if they want to reopen the streets to thuggery.
the legislature would be more likely to hand them their hind ends on a platter, however. they believe it more opportune to keep pecking at the place they know is weak.
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