Saturday, July 13, 2013

A photograph brought to you by Attorney General Eric Holder, President Barack Obama, and MSNBC's Al Sharpton

Justice is blind, except in the case of George Zimmerman.


There have been 1,000 shootings in Chicago so far this year, hundreds of them fatal and many involving innocent young children.

Where are Obama, Holder, and Sharpton to decry this senseless violence? Oh, that's right: most of it's black-on-black violence, which doesn't help divide the country along racial lines... nor help advance their political agenda.

My bad. Sorry I asked.


Hat tip: BadBlue News.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:01 AM

    Well, at least he's got a target already on him with the shirt.....

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  2. Anonymous6:51 AM

    Hate is an addictive drug.

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  3. Anonymous12:23 PM

    Blacks can't use scoped rifles. Either they fire from the hip or they try to hold the gun canted to the side, in which case the buttstock would rest on top of their shoulder.

    Firing the gun that way would cause the scope to gouge out their eye when it recoils.

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  4. Anonymous3:10 PM

    ^ Your generalized statement was very ignorant. Unless you have watched EVERY African American try to use a scoped rifle and you haven't, you shouldn't make such uneducated statements. People are upset because he was not held accountable for his actions. If it were YOUR son or daughter that he killed I'm sure you would want him to be held accountable. The man wearing the shirt isn't all that bright in my opinion either. He is not providing a solution but keeping the problem going.

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  5. Anonymous3:35 PM

    Not held accountable for his actions?!

    He DEFENDED his LIFE, and for that crime he has had his life turned upside down, his parents have had to go into hiding, ALL their life savings is gone and they're now in debt, he's been publicly vilified, he has hundreds of thousands of strangers screaming for his death and that of his family, the hell he's in still isn't over, he has to bear the guilt of ending someone's life even though it was to defend his own....the list goes on.

    NO ONE should go through what this man has gone through just because he defended himself from a would-be killer.

    It's not about race, it's about justice! Glad it prevailed last night.

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  6. Anonymous8:23 PM

    1000 shootings and NOT 1 AK with a high capacity magazine used!

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