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How come Obama got personally involved and influenced the court in the Trayvon Martin case?
A Case Of Corrupt Justice In Florida
Posted 07/09/2013 07:18 PM ET
Mob Rule: It's come out in the George Zimmerman murder trial that the state of Florida withheld key exculpatory evidence in its arrest affidavit and charged Zimmerman under false pretenses.
Forty-four days after local police released neighborhood-watch captain Zimmerman from custody, ruling he fatally shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in self defense, a special state task force set up under pressure from the Obama administration decided it was murder — with no grand jury input. Among evidence to support the charge, the affidavit noted Martin's mother listened to a recorded 911 call and "identified the voice crying for help as Trayvon Martin's."
Left out of that April 11, 2012, document was the fact that Martin's father also heard the same tape and concluded unambiguously — according to the testimony of two detectives — that it was not his son screaming.
Several other witnesses have identified the voice as Zimmerman's, which makes sense since eyewitnesses saw the 6-foot-3 Martin straddling him and pounding his face and head on the sidewalk.
More, the affidavit omitted medical evidence of injuries to Zimmerman's face and back of his head, as well as forensic evidence of grass stains on his back.
The task force, led by state attorney Angela Corey, claimed Zimmerman "profiled" Martin, who was black.
But it conveniently failed to mention a toxicology report finding traces of marijuana in Martin's blood and urine — which would have corroborated Zimmerman's remark to a 911 dispatcher that Martin acted like he was "on drugs." Police had trained Zimmerman to spot non-residents acting suspiciously in his townhouse complex, which had been the target of a rash of break-ins.
The lead detective in the case, Chris Serino, said he felt pressure to charge Zimmerman with murder, even though he said there was no evidence to support it.
From where did such pressure come? All the way from Washington. Consider this timeline:
Feb. 26, 2012: Zimmerman shoots Martin, claiming self-defense; later released after police questioning.
March 12: Sanford, Fla., police chief insists there's not enough evidence to charge Zimmerman, but turns investigation over to the state attorney's office for review after protests from civil-rights groups.
March 20: Attorney General Holder launches investigation of police handling of case. U.S. prosecutors meet with Martin's parents and the Rev. Al Sharpton.
March 22: Al Sharpton holds rally, yelling: "We came for permanent justice. Arrest Zimmerman now!"
March 22: Florida Gov. Rick Scott puts Corey on case; Corey decides not to let grand jury review evidence.
March 23: In White House press conference, President Obama expresses sympathy for Martin parents: "If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon." He adds, "It's absolutely imperative we investigate every aspect of this."
March 24: New Black Panthers offer $10,000 bounty for "capture" of Zimmerman, threaten his family.
April 2: Holder meets Congressional Black Caucus, Sharpton and other black ministers in White House, pledges "swift action" in the Zimmerman case.
April 11: Holder speaks alongside Sharpton at his National Action Network convention in New York, where he threatens to charge authorities in Florida with "civil rights crime." Zimmerman is taken into custody.
It's now clear that the decision to arrest Zimmerman and put him on trial — which again, came 44 days after Zimmerman was questioned and released — was, unconscionably, a political response to pressure from a race-obsessed president and his attorney general and the racial arsonists like Sharpton with whom they run.
This was rank corruption of our justice system to engineer a politically correct verdict, and it's a frighteningly bad omen for the rule of law in this country.
If this president truly respects the law, he will reinject himself into this case — only, this time by asking everyone to respect the actual facts and evidence in the case and let them prevail over emotional assumptions, in order to defuse any violence from occurring as the case against Zimmerman further disintegrates.
This is what a responsible president would do.
But we're not holding our breath he'll do the right thing. Still, one thing is for sure: Any blood from planned race rioting will be on his hands.
8 Answers
- NguyenLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Obama wanted to cover up his problems so he added race into a tiny trial.
Obama has the economy which is bad and there are more on government assistance than are working.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
Barack Obama calculates everything he does. I may not like him or his politics; but, he thinks about what will gain him the most voter support. He is after minorities and liberals for support. The problem is he needs to stop campaigning and remember he is foremost the President of the United States and was sworn to uphold the Constitution. He has a law degree and knows that under the laws of the United States everyone is presumed innocent and entitled to a trial. The fact Treyvon Martin is dead is a tragedy. The fact is Mr. Zimmerman shot him. The circumstances of why and what happened are under investigation. Let the police and the FBI gather the facts and find out what happened. To the person who made comment about the Republican candidates making a comment, I think you will see their comments focused on the fact it is a tragedy and under investigation. Any person who seriously believes Mr. Zimmerman is guilty of murder as well as any person who says Mr. Martin was the agressive party is a racist. If you are basing your conclusion on the fact Trevon was black and Zimmerman was white (actually part hispanic) that is by the strictest sense racism. Ask yourself, do you think Barack would have said "Treyvon could have been my son" if Treyvon had killed Zimmerman? I don't. The truth is Barack learned how to be a racist in the Church of the Rev. Wright. If Barack wasn't a racist, he would have never associated with a hate mongering racist like Rev. Wright.
- mayo_carlLv 78 years ago
obama made his infamous "if i had a son" statement, in order to deliberately taint the jury. he wants the case to be lost, so that he can have a repeat of the rodney king riots --- but this time, he wants the riots to occur in every city and town, with millions of white people killed. the riots are already being coordinated through social networks and cell phone apps. this has been a planned and orchestrated scenario from the beginning.
- 8 years ago
first, a big thank you to judicial watch for helping bring the obama and holder pressured doj to bring charges in the first place. there was no evidence to support a second degree murder charge. it was a plain self defense case. zimmerman is innocent.
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- ?Lv 58 years ago
You already know why. The liberals want black thugs to take over every neighborhood in America, and leave whites unarmed and helpless. This will further destroy America, which is their ultimate intention.
- ?Lv 78 years ago
Michelle may be "proud of her country for the first time in her adult life" but, I am truly ashamed of my country. "The great divider" is using any means possible to destroy America.
- 8 years ago
people were freaking out about and it demanding something be done...
I remember? not sure what you were doing at the time...
and yeah, when people freak out about something, the gov. usually does react...
- Anonymous8 years ago
You're just so frightened of the man, aren't you? You've built your entire online identity around hating him. It's sad, really. I mean, what kind of life is that?