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Zimmerman case whistleblower fired.


               
2013 Jul 15, 6:52am   3,871 views  22 comments

by FortWayne   follow (1)  

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/07/13/19457593-it-director-who-alleged-evidence-withheld-from-zimmerman-defense-fired

And that's how our government rolls these days. No shame, no morality, just a bunch of self-serving aholes.

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1   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jul 15, 6:55am  

There would have never been on single Civil rights case milestone, had it not been for those pesky meddling inside leakers.

2   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2013 Jul 15, 7:08am  

There is no longer a civil rights movement nor is one needed.

All there is is profiteering by con men posing as people in positions of leadership and random bleating by emotionally stunted/disturbed individuals who are incapable of self recognition.

3   lostand confused   2013 Jul 15, 7:10am  

dodgerfanjohn says

random bleating by emotionally stunted/disturbed individuals who are incapable
of self recognition.

Look in the mirror.

4   Dan8267   2013 Jul 15, 9:06am  

Whoever fired him should be arrested for obstruction of justice. Regardless of your view on the case, withholding evidence is a serious crime and undermines the validity of our justice system. Firing a whistle-blower who reveals that evidence might have been withheld is tantamount to conspiracy to destroy evidence in a criminal trial. It is a felony and should be prosecuted as such.

5   Vicente   2013 Jul 15, 9:18am  

dodgerfanjohn says

There is no longer a civil rights movement nor is one needed.

10 years ago my views were coincident with Rand Paul. The Civil Rights Acts is an anachronism and racism is dead or near enough.

Fostering and adopting a child of another race, changed my mind on that point really quick. Racism isn't dead, far from it.

6   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jul 16, 12:12am  

Vicente says

Fostering and adopting a child of another race, changed my mind on that point really quick. Racism isn't dead, far from it.

I think you're confusing racism with something else.

People will never get to the point that people don't look at the white guy with a black kid with a skeptical eye. Anymore than people will always stare intently at the guy with a mohawk, piercings and tattoos. Does that make them a racist?

Perhaps people give you the extra look and not your black baby, just maybe they are trying to figure out if you kidnapped the kid or not.

Back when I did carpet I had a black helper, we went to Jewish Deli of all places, not a Po' Folks in some back water town, but a Jewish Deli in Miami Florida. The whole time he fidgeted and was very uneasy and nervous. He kept saying that all of the white people in the restaurant were giving him strange looks.
First of all these were Jews, they are supposed to be civil rights champions, second of all, I tried with all of my might to see what he saw. But I could NOT find one single person even looking in our direction.

I don't think it's fair to take everyone else along for the ride because certain people in our society have emotional issues and social disorders, and it's even more unfair that the White Left likes to exploit those people and their insecurities.

It's a dirty shame and a damn low thing to do.

7   Reality   2013 Jul 16, 12:17am  

Well said, Captain. I'd only add that the politicians' meddling and stirring up race politics only serve to accentuate racial differences and racist sentiments in both (and all) directions.

8   Reality   2013 Jul 16, 12:22am  

bgamall4 says

True. Libertarians at least believe that racism is a civil right. They are nuts.

"Civil right" is not a libertarian concept. (Many) Libertarians believe that racism is just like many other -ism's (say, Santanism, Communism, religious fanaticism, etc. etc.), while being distasteful ideologies, the persecution of which would only create more fanatical adherents. Many of those -ism's simply feed off being persecuted.

9   lakermania   2013 Jul 16, 12:43am  

The "Duke lacrosse team" won a $180 million suit against the NC prosecutor for tampering with evidence and exploiting racial tensions for political gain. I wonder how much Z will get.

10   zzyzzx   2013 Jul 16, 12:56am  

bgamall4 says

Libertarians at least believe that racism is a civil right

Seems to me that anyone who supports affirmative actions, or the politicians that support it are the racists.

11   FortWayne   2013 Jul 16, 1:14am  

zzyzzx says

bgamall4 says

Libertarians at least believe that racism is a civil right

Seems to me that anyone who supports affirmative actions, or the politicians that support it are the racists.

Affirmative action is legal version of racism. Just government pandering to blacks for votes. They pretend it's for diversity, but reality is that blacks in power want to stay there. So they will scream racism every time a non black attempts to get a job there.

Kind of like Al Sharpton, who is completely useless and worthless today. But will scream racism just so that poor blacks will keep on giving him their money and hold him up on a pedestal.

12   Dan8267   2013 Jul 16, 1:15am  

bgamall4 says

True. Libertarians at least believe that racism is a civil right. They are nuts.

Actually Libertarians believe that free thought, even thought that you and I find highly offensive, is a right.

Granted, there are a lot of nuts in the Libertarian Party, but that's another story.

13   MMR   2013 Jul 16, 1:49am  

"Jews" are champions for civil rights, champions for welfare and champions for keeping wal-mart out of their neighborhood in part because they don't want to see people like your helper up close and personal because, statistically speaking it attracts crime as well. This isn't just Jews per se, as much as it is people who are upper middle class, live in a good neighborhood with good schools, that tend to vote Democrat.

Just because so-called liberal upper middle class people support civil rights in principle and in action, doesn't mean that they want "the oppressed" in their neighborhood.

Abraham Lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation, doesn't mean he wanted to hang out with blacks.

CaptainShuddup says

First of all these were Jews, they are supposed to be civil rights champions, second of all, I tried with all of my might to see what he saw. But I could NOT find one single person even looking in our direction.

14   MMR   2013 Jul 16, 1:52am  

Probably true, but California is home to lot of mixed race people and in my experience living there, it is regarded as close to normal as can be. Not necessarily the case in say, New Jersey or Florida(which is basically Black or White) or even New York, outside of Manhattan for that matter

CaptainShuddup says

People will never get to the point that people don't look at the white guy with a black kid with a skeptical eye. Anymore than people will always stare intently at the guy with a mohawk, piercings and tattoos. Does that make them a racist?

15   FortWayne   2013 Jul 16, 2:06am  

MMR says

Probably true, but California is home to lot of mixed race people and in my experience living there, it is regarded as close to normal as can be. Not necessarily the case in say, New Jersey or Florida(which is basically Black or White) or even New York, outside of Manhattan for that matter

If you are white go check out Compton in CA. You'll be surprised how little mixing is going on there. Any place where you have a bunch of same race poor minorities is a very dangerous place to be. Will make you appreciate your non ghetto neighbors a lot more.

16   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jul 16, 4:40am  

MMR says

or Florida(which is basically Black or White)

I probably know 4 white people outside of my family that I'm on friendly terms with, that I could call up and say ('Hey you wanna hang out?'). Almost everyone else I know is of some other ethnic origins than white Caucasians.

Italian, Hispanics, Jews, blacks, (islanders of all sorts) ect...

Florida is anything but Black and White.

17   indigenous   2013 Jul 16, 11:17am  

CaptainShuddup says

I don't think it's fair to take everyone else along for the ride because certain people in our society have emotional issues and social disorders, and it's even more unfair that the White Left likes to exploit those people and their insecurities.

Yup that is the handy work of Rev Al and Rev Jessie. The fact is that when yous in the protecting business you has to have some po victims. And when being a victim pays so well theys gunna be real good victims.

18   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jul 16, 11:37am  

indigenous says

Rev Al and Rev Jessie.

They have the right to be incensed, it's their right and prerogative, and I respect them for every word they say. (I even supported Al Sharpton for pres over Obama). BUT! all the Biff Rodgers(chicken shit racist, race baiting crackers) on the other hand needs to shut the fuck up, they haven't suffered years of prejudice and oppression, and if Whitey is trying to keep anyone from getting ahead. Then they need to look in the mirror and stop playing those people to advance their own agendas and careers pretending they give a fuck about anyone but them selves.

Fuck! They can't even rescue a bum off the street, that didn't ask for any god damn help in the first place, with out deconstructing them and having them the scourge of the internet memes with in the weeks end.

Everything and every one is either a narrative or a statistic with those Elitist sick fucks!

19   chanakya4773   2013 Jul 16, 11:57am  

My definition of racism :obstruction to equal access to all the tools necessary to make one's life better.harassment free environment is one of them.
free money is not one of them.
I hear lot of this on TV but can people come up with a list of items that prevent people of different races to succeed in life ?
i don't care about other peoples opinions , bias ..etc .as long as it does not prevent me from succeeding and leading a worry free life if i am law abiding.who else shares that opinion ?

racism is alive but reasonably low enough for people to move on and focus on other bottlenecks that prevent them from succeeding.

20   indigenous   2013 Jul 16, 12:27pm  

CaptainShuddup says

They have the right to be incensed, it's their right and prerogative

No it ain't. The trial should not have taken place at all.

Unlike other public officials who decline to comment on criminal cases that have not yet been tried in court, Barack Obama chose to say, "If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon."

"But it did not stop there. After the local police in Florida found insufficient evidence to ask for Zimmerman to be prosecuted, the Obama administration sent Justice Department investigators to Sanford, Florida, and also used the taxpayers' money to finance local activists who agitated for Zimmerman to be arrested."

"Political intervention did not end with the federal government. The city manager in Sanford intervened to prevent the usual police procedures from being followed.

"When the question arose of identifying the voice of whoever was calling for help during the confrontation between Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman, the normal police procedure would have been to let individuals hear the recording separately, rather than have a whole family hear it together."

"When the city manager took this out of the hands of the police, and had Trayvon Martin's family, plus Rachel Jeantel, all hear the recording together, that's politics, not law."

"The only real heroes in this trial were the jurors. They showed that this is still America -- at least for now -- despite politicians who try to cheapen or corrupt the law, as if this were some banana republic. Some are already calling for a federal indictment of George Zimmerman, after he has been acquitted."

http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/2013/07/16/is-this-still-america-n1640987

In other words fuck Sharpton and Jackson, they create victims who are disabled from the get go because of their meme.

To look at this from another angle where is all of the aid for the poor white people who cannot compete with the Asians

21   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jul 16, 12:42pm  

Well that's all because of, all of the white people that like ones you guys have been arguing with for the last two weeks, work in either the media or the justice system on one level or the other. Feeding misinformation and suppressing other information.

Ask your self, who have you been arguing with for over a year about this? Angry black guys outraged at the huge injustice of another white racist cop cop wannabe, (The prosecutor summed it up in closing arguments) going all OJ on TM. Or guys like the ones here that are disappointed that he wasn't found guilty of first degree murder? How much dialoged have you actually had with your black work colleagues, neighbors or friends. And the ones you did have discussion with. Were they as anywhere near as passionate about invoking race and not open to any other options or truths as to what could have happened?

I'm not suggesting that they didn't think that there is racial bias in the justice system. They at least can pick their own battles and don't jump to concussion on race all the time. That is why there were no riots and is why the jury of women found GZ innocent of Second Degree murder. Oh with manslaughter wrap thrown in at the eleventh hour, but refused to clarify, when the intent and purpose was questioned.

22   Bap33   2013 Jul 16, 4:00pm  

Dan8267 says

Whoever fired him should be arrested for obstruction of justice. Regardless of your view on the case, withholding evidence is a serious crime and undermines the validity of our justice system. Firing a whistle-blower who reveals that evidence might have been withheld is tantamount to conspiracy to destroy evidence in a criminal trial. It is a felony and should be prosecuted as such.

amen Dan

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