regulator 0 #1 July 17, 2013 Just when we thought the George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin case was over after Zimmerman’s acquittal, the Obama Administration has taken the steps needed to file federal charges, thus sidestepping the well established double jeopardy, against Zimmerman. Unidentified sources within the Administration have confirmed that Obama, and Justice Eric Holder at the Department of Justice have filed charges against Zimmerman in the Federal Court system. As recently written by Debbie Schlussel, “Double jeopardy is a misunderstood concept in America. It only means you can’t be tried twice for the same crime in the SAME COURT. In fact, liberal Justice Department officials–and the American Presidents who direct them–often make sure that Americans are repeatedly charged for crimes of which they’ve already been acquitted, by charging them with new “crimes” for the same crime, such as “violating” the alleged victim’s civil rights.” At approximately 10:01 pm EST this evening Judge Debra Nelson announced that the all women jury had found Zimmerman not guilty of fatally shooting and killing the 17-year old Trayvon Martin in Sanford, FL, just over one year ago. The case has received national attention and nearly wall-to-wall coverage on all mainstream media outlets. While Al Sharpton and the entire staff at MSNBC has advocated heavily for a guilty verdict, we on the right have been praying for an acquittal for Zimmerman who was simply exercising his right to “Stand your Ground” (a Florida statute that apparently allows individuals to follow, track, then attack young Black youth before shooting them dead if feeling at all threatened throughout the process). Obama has actively used his influence throughout the case (think “If I had a son he would look like Trayvon”). Earlier this week, multiple sources, including Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and the entire right wing, has reported on the involvement of the Federal Government in spending millions of dollars in support of anti-Zimmerman protests (race riots). According to Fox News, ” 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.” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
regulator 0 #2 July 17, 2013 Obamas racism just made a giant mockery of our judicial system. He didn't get the result he wanted so he took matters into his own hands. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
regulator 0 #3 July 17, 2013 And yes the judge looks alot like Chris Farley in a wig. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DanG 1 #4 July 17, 2013 A. If you're going to cut and paste, attribute. B. Apparently whoever wrote that pile or garbage thinks Holder is a Justice. That says a lot about their knowledge of the legal structure of our country. C. "In fact, liberal Justice Department officials–and the American Presidents who direct them–often make sure that Americans are repeatedly charged for crimes of which they’ve already been acquitted..." Really? How often? D. "...we on the right have been praying for an acquittal for Zimmerman who was simply exercising his right to “Stand your Ground”..." People on the right have been falling all over themselves to point out that SYG was not used in this case. E. "Earlier this week, multiple sources, including Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and the entire right wing, has reported on the involvement of the Federal Government in spending millions of dollars in support of anti-Zimmerman protests (race riots)." Well, try thousands, and most of that not having anything to do with protests. Try harder. - Dan G Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 3 #5 July 17, 2013 regulatorAnd yes the judge looks alot like Chris Farley in a wig. This, right here, is one of the top 5 reasons why Republicans are losing more women voters and, resultingly, more elections: because Conservatives just love to publicly bash the appearance and/or sexuality of strong, middle-aged women in public office who are not "classically" attractive: Hillary Clinton, Janet Reno, Janet Napolitano, Justice Elena Kagan, and now Judge Debra Nelson. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who I suspect may be gay (though he denies it) never gets half that kind of shit for his dewey puppy-eyes. Anyhow, it's revolting; but please do continue doing it: I want more Democrats to win elections. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
normiss 905 #6 July 17, 2013 Thinking only republicans have a twisted and insulting sense of humor is just silly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
funjumper101 15 #7 July 17, 2013 State and Federal prosecutions are conducted by different organizations. Different laws apply with regard to state and federal prosecutions. Given that Florida has a "stand your ground" law that let the killer go free, it is 100% correct for the Federal Government to step in and investigate to determine if any Federal laws were broken by Zimmerman. If Zimmerman did violate Federal laws, he needs to be charged and prosecuted. How do the 'tards view the Federal prosecution of medical marijuana sellers that have 100% followed state laws? Should the Feds be enforcing Federal law, or not? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ryoder 1,590 #8 July 17, 2013 Andy9o8 Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who I suspect may be gay (though he denies it) never gets half that kind of shit for his dewey puppy-eyes. Interesting; Republican: Check Voted for DOMA: Check Voted for Federal Marriage Amendment: Check Never been married: Check And googling his name along with the word "gay" brings up articles saying the same."There are only three things of value: younger women, faster airplanes, and bigger crocodiles" - Arthur Jones. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 3 #9 July 17, 2013 normissThinking only republicans have a twisted and insulting sense of humor is just silly. I quite agree. Of course, that's not what I said. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 3 #10 July 17, 2013 ryoder *** Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who I suspect may be gay (though he denies it) never gets half that kind of shit for his dewey puppy-eyes. Interesting; Republican: Check Voted for DOMA: Check Voted for Federal Marriage Amendment: Check Never been married: Check And googling his name along with the word "gay" brings up articles saying the same. I googled ("lindsey graham" + "puppy eyes") and got almost 400 hits. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rick 67 #11 July 17, 2013 funjumper101State and Federal prosecutions are conducted by different organizations. Different laws apply with regard to state and federal prosecutions. Given that Florida has a "stand your ground" law that let the killer go free, it is 100% correct for the Federal Government to step in and investigate to determine if any Federal laws were broken by Zimmerman. If Zimmerman did violate Federal laws, he needs to be charged and prosecuted. How do the 'tards view the Federal prosecution of medical marijuana sellers that have 100% followed state laws? Should the Feds be enforcing Federal law, or not? have you been paying attention at all? the SYG law was NEVER INVOKED IN THIS CASEYou can't be drunk all day if you don't start early! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DanG 1 #12 July 17, 2013 Quotehave you been paying attention at all? the SYG law was NEVER INVOKED IN THIS CASE No, but it was invoked by the OP. - Dan G Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #13 July 17, 2013 Was the trial so much about 'stand your ground' or 'self defense'. The media made a big deal about 'stand your ground' but the Zimmerman case, to me, didn't fit the 'stand your ground' law. Doesn't Zimmerman hold a CHL? Just because an Hispanic was acquitted, the big name Black racists, ala Al Sharpton, don't like it and are looking for another way to get Zimmerman. What a crock Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
devildog 0 #14 July 17, 2013 Andy9o8***And yes the judge looks alot like Chris Farley in a wig. This, right here, is one of the top 5 reasons why Republicans are losing more women voters and, resultingly, more elections: because Conservatives just love to publicly bash the appearance and/or sexuality of strong, middle-aged women in public office who are not "classically" attractive: Hillary Clinton, Janet Reno, Janet Napolitano, Justice Elena Kagan, and now Judge Debra Nelson. hahaha a haha haha ha a Are you serious? Liberals *never* drag conservative women through the mud do they? They never make fun of their looks, call them sluts, whores, call them stupid bitches, ugly horse faces, etc. It blows me away that people buy into this narrative that Democrats are someone "for women's rights" when history has shown them to be consistently against.You stop breathing for a few minutes and everyone jumps to conclusions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 3 #15 July 17, 2013 devildog******And yes the judge looks alot like Chris Farley in a wig. This, right here, is one of the top 5 reasons why Republicans are losing more women voters and, resultingly, more elections: because Conservatives just love to publicly bash the appearance and/or sexuality of strong, middle-aged women in public office who are not "classically" attractive: Hillary Clinton, Janet Reno, Janet Napolitano, Justice Elena Kagan, and now Judge Debra Nelson. hahaha a haha haha ha a Are you serious? Liberals *never* drag conservative women through the mud do they? They never make fun of their looks, call them sluts, whores, call them stupid bitches, ugly horse faces, etc. It blows me away that people buy into this narrative that Democrats are someone "for women's rights" when history has shown them to be consistently against. I'm on record as saying that Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann are excellent MILFs. I'd never kick one of them out of bed for eating crackers. But I would kick them out for being stupid bitches, which they are. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,132 #16 July 17, 2013 >It blows me away that people buy into this narrative that Democrats are someone "for >women's rights" when history has shown them to be consistently against. Ah. So Republicans have women's support, then. Nothing to worry about. Continue down the same path; I am sure republicans will win lots of elections with the strong level of support they have seen from women. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #17 July 17, 2013 DanGQuotehave you been paying attention at all? the SYG law was NEVER INVOKED IN THIS CASE No, but it was invoked by the OP. completely irrelevant to funjumper's ignorant assertion: "Given that Florida has a "stand your ground" law that let the killer go free," Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DanG 1 #18 July 17, 2013 Quotecompletely irrelevant to funjumper's ignorant assertion: "Given that Florida has a "stand your ground" law that let the killer go free," Just as irrelevant as the ignorant statement in the OP: Quotewe on the right have been praying for an acquittal for Zimmerman who was simply exercising his right to “Stand your Ground” (a Florida statute that apparently allows individuals to follow, track, then attack young Black youth before shooting them dead if feeling at all threatened throughout the process). Frankly, this whole thread is pretty stupid. - Dan G Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OHCHUTE 0 #19 July 17, 2013 Andy9o8 I want more Democrats to win elections. Yea, good. And you'll have a ruined state. Democrats run the State of Maryland and look at that state. No businesses will go there and are leaving. It's become a welfare state where all illegal latins go when they cross the boarder. The guerrilla family runs the Baltimore City prison system and controls all the heron trade. There are more murders in PG County MD than in most states. Democrats...Liberals... Yikes! And it's getting worse. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 3 #20 July 17, 2013 Quote illegal latins Like These? Quote cross the boarder. The one that lives Here? Quote The guerrilla family Like This one? Quote the heron trade. I thought they were endangered. You really make this easy. Quote Democrats run the State of Maryland and look at that state. No businesses will go there and are leaving. No kidding. Too bad for you that according to This survey by Forbes, Maryland ranks 15th from the top (that's in the top one-third) in a list of best and worst states ranked by business climate. Oh, wait, I know why you said that - you made it up! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
regulator 0 #21 July 17, 2013 Andy9o8***And yes the judge looks alot like Chris Farley in a wig. This, right here, is one of the top 5 reasons why Republicans are losing more women voters and, resultingly, more elections: because Conservatives just love to publicly bash the appearance and/or sexuality of strong, middle-aged women in public office who are not "classically" attractive: Hillary Clinton, Janet Reno, Janet Napolitano, Justice Elena Kagan, and now Judge Debra Nelson. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who I suspect may be gay (though he denies it) never gets half that kind of shit for his dewey puppy-eyes. Anyhow, it's revolting; but please do continue doing it: I want more Democrats to win elections. ------------------------------------------------------ Because dems would NEVER say anything bad about another person. http://www.fireandreamitchell.com/2012/04/12/disgusting-democrats-and-progressive-liberals-call-ann-romney-whore-cunt-bitch-on-twitter/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1969912 0 #22 July 17, 2013 "DOJ trolling for email tips in Zimmerman probe" http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/07/17/doj-seeking-tips-in-zimmerman-probe/ Spam the shit out of that email address. Here it is: Sanford.florida@usdoj.gov "Once we got to the point where twenty/something's needed a place on the corner that changed the oil in their cars we were doomed . . ." -NickDG Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Remster 30 #23 July 17, 2013 QuoteThis survey by Forbes, There you go, quoting from liberal sources again.Remster Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OHCHUTE 0 #24 July 17, 2013 Andy9o8 Quote illegal latins Like These? Quote cross the boarder. The one that lives Here? Quote The guerrilla family Like This one? Quote the heron trade. I thought they were endangered. You really make this easy. Quote Democrats run the State of Maryland and look at that state. No businesses will go there and are leaving. No kidding. Too bad for you that according to This survey by Forbes, Maryland ranks 15th from the top (that's in the top one-third) in a list of best and worst states ranked by business climate. Oh, wait, I know why you said that - you made it up! I never clicked on any of your links. PG county: most residents must go to other counties as it lacks commercial enterprises. Reason: Robberies. Not sure where you get your stats but business climate for Beretta is not so good at the moment that they're considering leaving the state. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldwomanc6 60 #25 July 18, 2013 Ha Ha Ha! Although, as a Maryland resident, it is becoming increasingly apparent that this is not the state I wish to live in any longer than necessary. Heron trade--LOL!lisa WSCR 594 FB 1023 CBDB 9 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites