Sunday, July 14, 2013

George Zimmerman: In Hiding

By Douglas V. Gibbs

Found not guilty, George Zimmerman walked out of the court house a free man, and then went into hiding.  Zimmerman and his parents have received death threats, and the Obama administration is going to go against the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution (Double Jeopardy) and is unconstitutionally filing federal charges against George Zimmerman.

Rallies across America ensued after Zimmerman was found not guilty, demanding justice.  Disappointed in Zimmerman's acquittal, people took to the streets.  The protests were largely peaceful, with a few incidents of violent activities and clashes with police.  Some windows were broken, vehicles damaged, and in one case the Stars and Stripes was lit on fire.  Those that support the Trayvon Martin family are calling the justice system flawed, and demand change.

No system is perfect, but ours is the best in the world.  This case, however, went as experts expected.  There was no evidence supporting the claim that Zimmerman killed Trayvon with malice, or that his actions were racially influenced.  Zimmerman claimed his was a case of self-defense, and that is what the evidence and testimony supported.  Some were even surprised the case went to court in the first place, calling it "politically motivated."

Even the prosecutors showed a lack of certainty regarding whether or not Zimmerman committed the murder they were prosecuting.  The prosecutors could not get definite statements out of their own witnesses, and the defense did not have to try to present alternative possibilities. The case was so weak that the local Sanford District Attorney refused to bring charges against Zimmerman. That is why, on the orders of the governor, an outside District Attorney, Angela Corey, had to be brought in to handle it.  Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee was fired because he also refused to charge Zimmerman with a crime. Even the lead detective on the case, Christopher Serino, told the jury he believed Zimmerman's version of the events.

The case surfaced just before the 2012 election, and the goal was to show America as being a racist nation for the benefit of the re-election of the first black president. The term "white Hispanic" suddenly entered our lexicon, because it would be harder to convict George Zimmerman as being a racist if he was Hispanic only.  The media, and the democrats in government, talked and agitated for anger against Zimmerman, creating an atmosphere that had much of our country nervous that if Zimmerman was acquitted there would be widespread race riots.  By inciting violence, the Obama administration, and liberal-left media, were sending a message to the jury, trying to convince the jury to ignore the lack of evidence, and find Zimmerman guilty to save us from the race riots - as the prosecution tried to convince the jury to ignore the lack of evidence, and make their decision based on feelings. . . sad feelings that the parents of Trayvon lost their son.

Is that justice?

There was never a case.  The prosecution was wrestled into pursuing the case by the media, societal pressures, and the political left.  Documents have surfaced showing that there may have been no prosecution at all if not for the pressure organized with the help of the Obama administration's Justice Department.

The case was doomed.  The witnesses presented by the prosecution supported Zimmerman's angle even more than the witnesses provided by the defense.  The prosecution's case was destroyed before it could get off the ground.  The prosecution knew all of this, they knew they had no case, and only took it and pursued it because of societal and media pressure.

Then, the Department of Justice did not stop there.  Judicial Watch released documents showing that the Department of Justice sent workers to Sanford, Florida to assist the Trayvon Martin protests taking place just prior to Zimmerman’s arrest on second-degree murder charges.

Being found not guilty is not the end of the nightmare for George Zimmerman.  He went into hiding immediately after the trial for good reason.  The democrats are inciting mob-rule.  They want Zimmerman, and non-left white people, to be afraid.  That was the whole point.  Fear in the hearts of the people strengthens the big government democrats, and makes it easier for them to force their tyrannical system on the people.  Who will protest if they are too afraid of being labeled racist, and are afraid the mobs will come for them, if they dare stand against Obama?

After George Zimmerman was found not guilty of all charges on Saturday evening, New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz sent a threatening tweet that has since been deleted from his account. He tweeted, "Thoroughly confused. Zimmerman doesn't last a year before the hood catches up to him."

Cruz tweeted what the mobs are thinking.

George Zimmerman went into hiding for good reason.  His life, though innocent, is over as he knows it.

As for the effect in the political world?  One example of the anger against the opposition of Obama, as created by this administration through agitation, calls for the death of members of the GOP.  The democrats, with this Saul Alinsky-style agitation, have achieved what they wanted effectively.  When, as a result of the democrats' policies, and as the republicans fight to lower it, the student loan rate remains doubled, Georgetown University students have been recorded as blaming the republicans, and wishing they would all die.

As taught from his readings of Marx and Alinsky, Obama does not wish to stop at just transforming America into something the Founding Fathers never intended.  His goal is to also annihilate any opposition.

“The meaning of peace is the absence of opposition to socialism.” -- Karl Marx, German Political Philosopher and Revolutionary, 1818-1883.

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Marx Quote: Karl Marx quotes (German political Philosopher and revolutionary, 1818-1883)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This case was never about Zimmerman or Martin... it was about politics. Just ask those who were forced to step down because they could see the writing on the walls. Ask Ben Kruidbos, the state I.T director who was fired for criticizing the Florida state attorneys office for with holding evidence from Martins social networks in the discovery. This case should have been derailed a long time ago, instead of being made a political issue. Zimmerman should sue Barack Obama for setting the political tone, the federal government, the county and the state for his character assassination. All for what... a simple case of self defense.