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To: puborectalis who wrote (728333)7/22/2013 4:17:03 PM
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If Trayvon felt threatened he'd have stayed at his Dad's girlfriends house instead of going back to attack Zimmernman. Rachel Jeantel said he told her he'd gotten to his Dad's house but his body was found 70 yards away.



To: puborectalis who wrote (728333)7/23/2013 9:49:22 AM
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Why can't you liberals accept the jury verdict?



To: puborectalis who wrote (728333)7/23/2013 9:51:17 AM
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The most powerful man on Earth wants history to think him a victim, and wants it on record from his own words.

Isn't that pathetic?

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This presidential evolution from Trayvon’s father to Trayvon himself doesn’t just protect the agenda, it sets the stage for the tone of the discussion that will ensue as history looks back on this presidency. By becoming Trayvon, by portraying himself as the victim, Obama has virtually guaranteed that all discussion of his legacy be seen through the prism of his race rather than his accomplishments — or lack thereof. He wants the black community, which is the most affected by the Trayvon verdict, to see him as the young boy gunned down simply because he was black. Obama has guaranteed that real discussion of his legacy among that community becomes all the more difficult.

Over the course of his presidency, Trayvon Obama has had so many chances to be a president for all Americans, and has failed each time. This last press conference provided him the opportunity, once again, to unite rather than divide. The president could have spoken to all Americans. Instead he chose to stoke the fire with a self-serving, divisive statement that turned the most powerful man in the world into a victim.

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