Monday, July 15, 2013

Do We Have Racists At The Top? And Other Assorted Questions.


This will be short and to the point.

Fact 1: George Zimmerman was found not guilty of 2nd degree murder and manslaughter in the killing of teenager Trayvon Martin.

Fact 2: Case closed

Apparently the Obama administration didn't get the message as U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has announced his
AG Eric Holder
department will pursue civil rights violation charges against Zimmerman. This despite the nation's premier law enforcement agency saying Zimmerman did not profile Trayvon Martin. Read More: FBI: Zimmerman No Racist


So, what's going on here? What does Holder expect to accomplish? He is not going to find any additional evidence that either the FBI or investigators in Florida have not
already brought to light. The FBI says Zimmerman is no racist, so why is the administration playing the race card? 

With the FBI report, Holder will face obstacles in pursuing this. Read More: This Won't Be Easy For The DOJ

The DOJ stuck their nose in this case at the beginning, but backed off until the end of the trial. I'm confused. What were they doing there in the first place? Murder is a state crime,
Brian Terry
not federal unless there are extenuating circumstances, such as the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. Where is Holder in Terry's case? He's hiding under his desk.


Brian Terry was killed as part of the DOJ's botched Fast & Furious gun running fiasco. Terry's family and the country deserves answers but Holder and the administration are stonewalling.

I asked in yesterday's blog, if Zimmerman had died and Trayvon had been found not guilty would the DOJ be looking into whether or not Zimmerman's civil rights had been violated?

If Zimmerman had been found guilty would Holder still go after or would Holder think he got his man and leave it alone? Just askin'.

Or are we looking at something more here? President Obama is black. Eric Holder is black. Trayvon Martin was black. Let's hope to hell there is no hidden agenda for this decision.




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