Monday, July 15, 2013
From American Thinker...
Zimmerman's Civil Rights
July 15, 2013
Blacks celebrated the OJ verdict, a verdict that exonerated a man who likely killed two people. But there were no celebrations by "white Hispanics" once the verdict was read in the Zimmerman trial. More
An inconvenient fact about the DOJ's civil rights case against Zimmerman July 15, 2013 The FBI determined he's not a racist. More
Obama's Reasons for the Martin/Zimmerman Hype July 15, 2013 Had the shooting been the other way around, this would not even be a story. More
Zimmerman lawyer says he'll move to sue NBC for libel
July 15, 2013
NBC's "everyone else was doing it" defense. More
July 15, 2013
Blacks celebrated the OJ verdict, a verdict that exonerated a man who likely killed two people. But there were no celebrations by "white Hispanics" once the verdict was read in the Zimmerman trial. More
An inconvenient fact about the DOJ's civil rights case against Zimmerman July 15, 2013 The FBI determined he's not a racist. More
Obama's Reasons for the Martin/Zimmerman Hype July 15, 2013 Had the shooting been the other way around, this would not even be a story. More
Zimmerman lawyer says he'll move to sue NBC for libel
July 15, 2013
NBC's "everyone else was doing it" defense. More
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