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“For him to make incendiary comments, as he did, and direct the Department of Justice to pursue a baseless prosecution he, by far, overstretched, overreached, even broke the law in certain aspects, to where you have an innocent American being prosecuted by the federal government, which should never happen.”
“He held a ceremony at the White House, inviting the Martin-Fulton Family, and stating that they should take the day to reflect upon the fact that all children’s lives matter. Unfortunately for the President, I am also my parents’ child and my life matters as well.”
“The President should have done what he said he was going to do and not interject himself in a local law enforcement matter, or a state matter, and waited until the facts came out. Instead rushing to judgment and making racially charged comments and pitting American against American.”
“He should have taken the high road, given his position, and been an example, been a leader as the President should be and say, ‘let’s not rush to judgment,’ as I’m sure he would want that same luxury afforded to him if he was accused of something.”
“To me, that was, clearly, a dereliction of duty in pitting Americans against each other solely based on race.”
The headline should read: College dropout, George Zimmerman thinks he knows more about law than the former Constitutional Professor who graduated from Harvard.
The headline should read: College dropout, George Zimmerman thinks he knows more about law than the former Constitutional Professor who graduated from Harvard.
The headline should read: College dropout, George Zimmerman thinks he knows more about law than the former Constitutional Professor who graduated from Harvard.
You mean the SAME " Constitutional Professor " that brought up the VERY UNConstitutional Idea of mandatory voting ?
Lol !
You mean the SAME " Constitutional Professor " that brought up the VERY UNConstitutional Idea of mandatory voting ?
Lol !
The headline should read: College dropout, George Zimmerman thinks he knows more about law than the former Constitutional Professor who graduated from Harvard.
So what law did Obama break?
He might not have explicitly broken a law, but his conduct was absolutely unprecedented and quite reprehensible for a president. Especially the bit about how Travyon could have been him or his son; that emotional layer was the worst part, inflaming and causing racial tension particularly.
Just because he said something stupid doesn't suddenly invalidate the fact he graduated Magnum Cum Laude while Zimmerman dropped out of Junior College.
I think you mean former Constitutional Professor and Race-baiting Al Sharpton Wannabe from Harvard.
Here's a Cornell professor who believe ISIS should be allowed to conduct trainings on campus.
Cornell dean says ISIS welcome on campus in undercover video | New York Post
Don't overrate academia.
Cute, but you left out the part about Zimmerman's multiple arrests.
Cute, but you left out the part about Zimmerman's multiple arrests.
C'man. Don't you know? Only weed smoking can be used to point out someone is a thug. Actual criminal history? No bearing.
Travyon was a proper thug, and our president said he could have been his own son. Don't you find that a bit cringeworthy?
Well, I'm sure you have a criminal record to back that up. I can show a long list of arrests for George Zimmerman. Did you ever find out what law Obama broke?
Can you ever think of a time that a US President tried to racially influence a jury in a county court case from the Oval Office?
Obama is such a Teamster.
I can't wait for you to show us what law Obama broke. It'll be a magnificent occasion. A president getting involved in divisive politics isn't anything new. What is different is that this time, you disagree with what he is doing. :shrug:
I don't ever remember a president interfering or interjecting himself over an ongoing local county trial.
"Travyon could have been my son."
Disgusting.
Did Obama not stoke the flames of racial rioting?
The legislative, executive, and judicial branches, of both the United States federal government and the State of Florida, were involved in the case of Terri Schiavo. In November 1998 Michael Schiavo, husband of Terri Schiavo, first sought permission to remove his wife's feeding tube. Schiavo had suffered brain damage in February 1990, and in February 2000 had been ruled by a Florida circuit court to be in a persistent vegetative state. Her feeding tube was removed first on April 26, 2001, but was reinserted two days later on an appeal by her parents, Bob and Mary Schindler.
President Bush and Congressional Republicans anticipated Greer's adverse ruling well before it was delivered and worked on a daily basis to find an alternative means of overturning the legal process by utilizing the authority of the United States Congress. On March 20, 2005, the Senate, by unanimous consent, passed their version of a relief bill; since the vote was taken by voice vote, there was no official tally of those voting in favor and those opposed. Soon after Senate approval, the House of Representatives passed an identical version of the bill S.686, which came to be called the "Palm Sunday Compromise" and transferred jurisdiction of the Schiavo case to the federal courts. The bill passed the House on March 21, 2005 at 12:41 a.m. (UTC-5). U.S. President George W. Bush flew to Washington, D.C. from his vacation in Texas in order to sign the bill into law at 1:11 a.m.
Like Obama ignored Trayvon's gun-toting facebook pages and history with drugs?
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