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To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (649995)4/2/2012 1:31:03 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1586895
 
The media is CROOKED.



To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (649995)4/2/2012 1:37:19 AM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1586895
 
Flashback: Jeremiah Wright's Shout-Out to Soledad O'Brien



by Charles C. Johnson
breitbart.com

CNN's Soledad O'Brien, who has been pushing the racial angle in the Trayvon Martin case, and who infamously failed to smother President Barack Obama's association with radical Critical Race Theory professor Derrick Bell, has a long history of support for radicalism. To take one little-known, but sensational, example:

In April 27, 2008, long after the Rev. Jeremiah Wright was already toxic, and a household name, O’Brien gave a positive review of a radical speech Wright had delivered to the NAACP.

O'Brien may have been returning a favor, as Wright had given her and fellow CNN contributor Roland Martin a shout-out from the podium: “An additional special thank you is offered to Soledad O’Brien for CNN’s outstanding Black in America [series], and my long term friend, Roland Martin,” Wright said (video below).

Without mentioning the shout-out, O’Brien reviewed the speech the next morning. “It was an illuminating speech. It was a really funny, not angry, interesting, dynamic speech. So, certainly a home run for him from that perspective,” she told CNN’s (since canceled) American Morning the next day, leaving out the more controversial aspects of Wright’s speech.

During that Detroit speech, Wright praised the work of several radicals, including Janice Hale, whose book, Learning While Black (2001), posits that black and whites think differently for biological reasons, and that the white educational system harms black children; to Geneva Smitherman, who encouraged the teaching of "Ebonics" in schools as a legitimate form of study; and to Tim Jacob Wise, self-appointed expert on racial sensitivity and author of a slew of books on “white privilege."

The NAACP address was not the first time Wright had mentioned these racialist thinkers. Indeed, Wright has mentioned all of them in his published sermons repeatedly. O'Brien--who was covering the presidential race--did not point out these facts about Wright’s “interesting, dynamic speech."

What stands out for O'Brien, more than journalism, is the pursuit of grievances, real and perceived. Indeed, were America ever to get "beyond Trayvon"--the title of her recent CNN special--she might be unemployed.


ON BREITBART TV
Wright Praises Tim Jacob Wise, Soledad O'Brien, Roland Martin



To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (649995)4/2/2012 1:51:32 AM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1586895
 
It seems to me police might well be able to piece together relevant facts and locations to determine what happened. We have the location of Zimmerman's truck.......the location from which the 911 call came ....and the location of the shooting. If the shooting happened as Zimmerman said while he was returning to his truck , I would say it should be between the location of the 911 call and the truck. It sounded to me from noises on the 911 call that Zimmerman might have followed Zimmerman for only a few seconds after he was told to stop. So the location of the shooting relative to the truck and call is probably the key. Perhaps these locations make it obvious if Zimmerman was lying or telling the truth. I hope the inquiry gives out all these details ultimately.



To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (649995)4/2/2012 1:53:40 AM
From: Don Hurst1 Recommendation  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1586895
 
>>"Totally unconscionable"<<

How about a guy running around your neighborhood with a gun, who shoots and kills an unarmed walker and then doesn't even get arrested...do you have a term for that?