Notes on the Zimmerman Case, the injustice of its prosecution and what we might expect in the future. This was nothing short of a media driven lynching that failed, miserably.

Travon Martin had a four minute window after his first encounter with George Zimmerman,  but decided to confront that “creepy ass cracker,”  (his words about Zimmerman).  Understand that his father’s apartment was just 30 seconds away.  Rather than retreating to his home,  the younger Martin decided to challenge Zimmerman.  He was the taller pundit,  the better athlete,  the more aggressive participant.  And when he confronted Zimmerman,  “Why are you following me” or whatever he actually said,  Travon Martin saw fear in the smaller man and decided to he could kick Zimmerman’s butt.  His first punch broke or displaced Zimmerman’s nose and knocked him to the ground.  Using his MMA training,  Martin mounted the fallen Zimmerman,  pinning his hips to the ground,  and began pounding on his face.  Zimmerman screamed for help for a number of seconds,  believing that the police were on the campus of the apartment complex.  His screams for help tell the objective thinker,  that he did not want to use the gun holstered on the backside of his right hip.  But, when Martin began bashing Zimmerman’s head into the edge of concrete sidewalk,  Zimmerman realized that Martin was not going to stop his assault,  the gun came out and the Martin was shot in the chest. (Understand that Zimmerman's head and Travon's fists record the only wounding in this case.  There is no evidence that Zimmerman did anything but try to cover-up during Travon's assault.)  

From the very beginning following of this sad incident, the race baiters of this country took charge of what the prosecution   of George Zimmerman.  Not the least of which was Barack Hussein Obama.  Declaring that if he had had a son,  that son “would look like Travon Martin,”  Obama interjected himself into this matter,  taking sides and allowing such clowns as Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson to play a significant role during the ensuing 16 months. 

While we all expect the Sharpton’s of this world to act exactly as they acted,  we do not expect the president of the United States to do so,  yet Obama,  when given the opportunity,  turns into a typical angry black man.  He did so at the beginning of his first term,  declaring the Cambridge police to have  “acted stupidly,"  before he had any of the facts in mind.  And,  with the Martin case,  this Divider of America,  again, spoke out before knowing of the facts, injecting himself in a matter that could have proven to be highly explosive.  He ordered his Attorney General,  Eric “Yes Man” Holder,  to do what he could to encourage civil protests and move the incident into a prosecution. 

After 44 days,  the Sanford police chief who had decided there was no “probable cause” for making an arrest, was fired, by Sanford's city manager for not pursuing an arrest of Zimmerman,  and,  the prosecutor in charge of the case was demoted or moved out of the way,  replaced by county and state officials who were willing to bend over for the politically correct position.  The press did all that could,  to frame Zimmerman as a villain.  For starters,  the media pictured Zimmerman as a “white Hispanic,”  and never left that description behind,  hoping to create a white versus black scenario.  The first pictures of Zimmerman,  were doctored in such a way as to exclude any hint of blood,  either on Zimmerman’s face or the back of his head.  And the 9.1.1 tape was altered by this same media,  to make it appear as if Zimmerman had profiled Martin as a black man,  rather than someone might be “up to no good,”  (Zimmerman’s words on the 9.1.1 call).  Think about this:  you have the president and his DOJ taking sides;  a media willing to alter crime scene photo’s;  and a national press corp, including national news networks such as NBC and CNN,   willing to  go so far as to alter the very 9.1. 1 recording  --  a criminal event,  in and of itself.  Angela Corey, the chief prosecutor from an adjacent county,  was assigned the case by the state’s Republican Governor.  She  took over the case,  participated in withholding evidence from the defense and, over-charged  Zimmerman with second degree murder. 

In the end,  a jury of six women,  proved the case to the mockery of justice that it was,  and Zimmerman was declared “not guilty” of anything. 

What is most disturbing in all this,  is the possibility of continued legal action by the racists who are now in charge of the Department of Justice,  as well as the continued reporting bias of CNN.  Since the verdict,  late last night  (Saturday,  July 14),  CNN has spent 15 minutes complaining about the verdict,   for every 1 minute explaining this “unjust” verdict. 


In the end,  this case may be in the news for some time to come.  Will the bigots at the Justice Department,  continue their assault on white America?  That is the only question left unanswered,  as we post this summary.   
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Update:   The NAACP has called for the Justice Departments to indict Zimmerman in a federal court,  for the intentional death of Travon Martin and the violation of the little thug's civil rights.  Understand that Martin was a white hating young black man,  who initiated the fight and threw the only blows before he was shot.  He called Zimmerman a "nig#@r" and a "creepy ass cracker,"  proving his black hatred for "whitie" and had decided that he could win in a fight with the smaller Zimmerman.  

There is a one million dollar law suit against the homeowner's organization for the actions of Zimmerman,  and that legal action will continue.  

In addition,  we can expect a civil lawsuit to be filed against Zimmerman.  

I have always said, if an armed intruder entered my home and I shot him,  he would become invisible ASAP,  or,  at least,  I would seriously consider such protective action. To report his death would be to begin a process that would cost me and my family more than $100,000 and the loss of my home.  Ain't going to do that,  period.  

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