Friday, March 30, 2012

Police surveillance video of Zimmerman may show head injury

Daily Caller

"The Orlando Sentinel’s Rene Stutzman reported on March 26 about portions of what Zimmerman told police during that interview.
" “With a single punch, Trayvon Martin decked the Neighborhood Watch volunteer who eventually shot and killed the unarmed 17-year-old, then Trayvon climbed on top of George Zimmerman and slammed his head into the sidewalk, leaving him bloody and battered,” Stutzman reported, relating the account Zimmerman reportedly gave police that night.
"Zimmerman’s lawyer, Craig Sonner, is reported to have said his client felt, at that point, like “one of them was going to die that night,” so he pulled the trigger, shooting and killing Martin."
Newsbusters: Did ABC News Purposely Use Unnecessary Chyron to Cover Up Zimmerman's Head Bruise?    "So what do you think Dear Reader? Was that obtrusive chyron merely an innocent mistake or a coverup attempt by ABC News? And does ABC News reporter Matt Gutman need to see an eye doctor?"
Perhaps a bit paranoid, but the press has only its biased points of view to blame for the pervasive mistrust we have of them.


From Black Quill and Ink:  All That Is Needed Is A Spark….
"I realize that I say this with almost absolute certainty, I am. Tensions are high in America. Classes are divided. Races are divided. There is a gender divide. Added to this tension are the baiters, those who innocently or by design are stoking the tension for political or monetary gain. We all know the players: Jackson and Sharpton primarily, supported by liberal media in MSNBC and celebrities. Chaos is about to explode and will the Trayvon killling be the spark?"


Mychal Massie's Daily Rant:   Self-Inflicted Victimization Redux  But on March 10, 2003, when Detectives Rodney Andrews and James Nemorin were murdered execution style in cold blood, while trying to rid the neighborhoods of machine-gun dealing teen-agers, none save their fellow detectives, families and fellow brothers /sisters in police work grieved or attended their funerals. There were no protests. Susan Sarandon wasn’t there, Sharpton and Jackson didn’t lead marches. It was just two murdered detectives.
....It is time for America to stand up to those who malign, but offer no remedy. If the so-called black leadership wants to lead, I submit they must do so by confronting this lingering malignancy that threatens generation after generation and prohibits any hope of prosperity. White guilt and taxpayer dollars are not the cure for those who accuse but fail to take personal responsibility. Self-inflicted victimization should not be a way of life, it should be a crime relentlessly confronted.

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