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Editorial and Rants

Garbage left behind after Obongo's speech on "climate change."

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Excerpts from several October 2011 FBI documents obtained by the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund.

View the full documents here: justiceonline.org/docs/fbi-occupy-documents-1.pdf

The FBI wanted snipers to kill the "leadership" of the Occupy Wall Street movement in case the 99% grew tired of all the bullshit and started to fight back.

If the FBI's actions are not considered "terrorism," then I don't know what is.

And I better not warn you that "tyranny is always lurking just around the corner," or Obummer may drone strike me...

    

Blatant CNN Lie During the George Zimmerman Trial

The witness, John Good, clearly stated in court that the "lighter-skin" person was on the bottom and was being straddled by a "darker-skin" person.

Good said the darker-skin appeared to be holding down the lighter-skin person and punching him "MMA style."

He also said he did not see the person on the bottom throw any punches at the person on top of him, and the person on the bottom was also calling for help - and wearing red clothes similar to Zimmerman's at the time.

The Juden-media is going out-of-their-way to cover for the "NO_LIMIT_NIGGA."

    

Also, the media kept saying Trayvon was carrying "ice tea and Skittles."

He was actually carrying Arizona Watermelon Fruit Juice Cocktail, which when mixed with candy and prescription-strength cough syrup containing codeine, makes some sort of nigger drug called "sizzurp," "purple drank," "lean," or some other fine nigger invention.

The picture on the right was taking from Trayvon's cell phone.  It looks like it could be cough syrup.

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Another fine bit of Trayvon Martin propaganda is this Gawker article by Adrian Chen.

After Trayvon Martin's email were allegedly hacked by "Klanklannon," Gawker attempted to spin the story by saying the emails show Martin was just a normal teenager getting ready for college.  They didn't seem to want to cover all the drug references, though.

In Chen's article, they use the stereotypical younger Trayvon Martin photo along with a blurred screenshot of Trayvon Martin's email subject lines.

Note how the only unblurred subject line mentions "Trayvon, now is the best time to take the SAT!"

A reminder from his teachers, guidance counselors, or parents?

Nope!

It's actually spam!  Lots of people, especially high school students, get spam emails with this exact same subject line!

Note that Gawker often uses sensational headlines and stories in order to generate ad views and clicks for revenue - just like most of the other tabloid websites.


No outrage in the media.


No outrage in the media.


No outrage in the media.



Is the world finally waking up?

Will Americans ever wake up?