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To: kristinn

Remember the anxiety and expectation surrounding the OJ and Rodney king trials? This situation seems like those two on steroids. I have never seen so much over the top media hype on what otherwise is an every night occurrence in most big cities.

Notice the premise that has been established - no justice, no peace. In other words, there will be violence unless “justice” is handed to Zimmerman. And even if Zimmerman were found guilty of something, (I don’t believe he is based on evidence to date), if it doesn’t satisfy the “mob” there will be action - which I believe will be violent and widespread, some of which we have already seen.

It would seem there are forces in government and the media attempting to recreate the race violence of the 60s. I have also noticed much more activity attacking “stand your ground” and concealed carry laws on social media being tied to the Martin case. There are obviously those that think they can score politically by these events, but they will not be able to control the genie they have released.

This was a perfect opportunity for President Obama to prove he was not a racist divider. Instead, he fanned the flames with his comments. I believe that will cost him dearly come November 2012. There are far more people, of all ethnic backgrounds, that know the danger of racial violence.

Yes indeed, pray for COLOR BLIND justice and peace.


88 posted on 04/10/2012 1:49:46 PM PDT by Kandy Atz ("Were we directed from Washington when to sow and when to reap, we should soon want for bread.")
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To: Kandy Atz

Meanwhile, Nike is increasing shipments to metropolitan areas in expectation of higher than normal demands.


91 posted on 04/10/2012 1:57:58 PM PDT by rickomatic
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