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To: locogringo who wrote (68175)3/27/2012 10:51:39 AM
From: Honey_Bee2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 103300
 
Nope, I don't know anything. LOL! For example: I didn't know you could put out a hit that included big money for someone "dead or alive" and still be walking free in the streets. Guess I was born the wrong color:

New Black Panthers Activity Against Zimmerman May Be Criminal



by Ben Shapiro 1 hour ago

While a huge swath of the media and political elite calls for the arrest of George Zimmerman without waiting for all the facts to come out, there is other possible criminal activity taking place in Sanford, FL, that deserves scrutiny. As J. Christian Adams points out at PJMedia.com, the New Black Panthers’ “dead or alive” cash bounty offer for Zimmerman probably crosses several criminal lines:

Let’s start with solicitation to kidnap. In announcing a reward for the seizure of Zimmerman, the New Black Panthers may have violated Florida Code 787.01. It makes it a felony to “by threat, confining or abducting, or imprisoning another person against his . . . will without lawful authority with intent to . . . terrorize.”

Merely soliciting someone else to do this is also a felony in Florida under Florida Code 777.04

It doesn’t end there. As Adams points out, Florida law makes it a felony to unlawfully seize somebody as a mob, or “at the behest of a mob.” Again, solicitation to commit this crime is also a crime. It’s a felony, too, to interfere with the administration of government with use of force – and yes, again, solicitation is a crime.

However things turn out in Sanford, the situation with Martin and Zimmerman was a tragedy. What turns that tragedy into even more of an outrage than it otherwise would be is the cynical and exploitative reaction to it by those who would make political hay out of it – and, in the case of the New Black Panthers, do so in possibly criminal fashion.

breitbart.com



To: locogringo who wrote (68175)3/27/2012 2:38:35 PM
From: John4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
The media reports daily that the New Black Panthers are issuing bounties against one of their fellow Democrats, Mr. Zimmerman, and the Injustice Department does absolutely nothing about it.

Imagine if the Council of Conservative Citizens were to put out a $10,000 bounty on someone. That scary man, Janet Napolitano, would likely send a small army of storm troopers to their headquarters to arrest everyone inside, similar to what that other scary man, Janet Reno, did at Waco and Ruby Ridge, except that Mr. Reno killed everyone inside! Mr. Napalitano has a different bend. He just likes to sexually molest everyone at airports.

We used to say "unbelievable" when this kind of thing happened, but now it is not only believable, it is completely normal and common.

It's like we live in a bizarre reality now where normal rules and logic no longer apply at all; only the race card matters. Whites do not receive a race card and are SOL! -nfg-