Posted on 03/20/2013 2:28:03 PM PDT by Uncle Chip
Or so they'd like us to believe.
As a side note, weren't Trayvon's phone records from that night erased from his phone?
The media wants riots because they are good for ratings and circulation.
It means to answer questions or make statements under oath. It is okay to lie to the media, the press, the public, investors, customers, contributors, voters — but even lawyers fear being put under oath to answer questions because it brings with it the legal penalty of perjury.
As far as the phone records for that night, the defense didn’t get them for that night and that night only. That could mean that they were erased, or never recorded, or that the state wants the defense to think that they were erased or never recorded. The latter most likely.
This IS, after all, CBSObama.
RULE 7: A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag.
Dont become old news. (Even radical activists get bored. So to keep them excited and involved, organizers are constantly coming up with new tactics.)
~ Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals
And Democrats.
The prosecution also wants riots to help them get a conviction and cover for their corruption.
They want to be able to justify their underhanded tactics to railroad an innocent man by claiming that, as dedicated public servants, they had to do it to prevent subsequent rioting and mayhem and protect the public.
It would not surprise me if the prosecution through its surrogate orders demonstrations and riots as the trial nears to pressure jurors and the public to see things its way.
If the state really wants to prevent rioting then the judge should allow Ben Crump to be deposed and be fully prepared to bring charges against him based upon his deposition. That would defang the credibility of the BGI.
The ball is in her court.
Witnesses, hmmm!!!
What did they SEE???
Howard University Trayvon Martin “Am I Suspicious?” Campaign Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH5bB8HUWFs
“Am I Suspicious?”
YES
This wouldn't earn an inch of space in most newspapers IF Zimmerman hadn't been mistaken for a white man...
OR I could to totally wrong... - And this is the only case of a Hispanic man killing a black man in the last ten years... AND that's why it's a big story.
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