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Originally Posted by tjinaz
I haven't seen the evidence that contradicts the police account. I hesitate to accuse an entire police force of racism based on little evidence.
So I thought the point here was to get justice for the wronged and their family. That being if there was wrongdoing to jail or possibly even capital punishment for the offender. Even the DOJ admits that is unlikely.
http://www.thegrio.com/politics/just...xperts-say.php
So what is the end game here? I thought we were looking for justice?
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Where there is no justice, there will be no peace. Soon and very soon, the law of retaliation may very well be applied. #Trayvon
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Apparently your reading comprehension skills are lacking or you simply don't understand what is going on here in any way, shape or form.
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And one DOJ official, who did not want to be quoted, said at least the initial evidence suggests it will be hard to prosecute Zimmerman under federal hate crimes law.
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An inability o prosecute under federal law doesn't mean Zimmerman walks, it means that he won't face federal charges. The DOJ official is making no statement as to the likelihood of conviction under Florida law, and why would he seeing as he's not able to bring those charges.
I'm not sure there's much point in discussing this with you. You apparently can't, or more likely won't, understand the issues at play. You don't seem capable of comprehending the simplest issue, or even the simplest of point made in this thread and yet you've decided that a mention of relating to this boys death by seeing his own children is the President playing the race card and nothing more. The ignorance you've displayed as to the role of race in this country is astounding, but I suppose that makes you fit right in in the great state of Arizona.