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It doesn’t mean what you think

In 2008 two members of the New Black Panthers were charged with voter intimidation. The case, described as a slam dunk, was dropped by the Holder DOJ.

It doesn’t mean what you think.

Remember when Holder spoke of “his people”?

It doesn’t mean what you think.

Two New Black Panthers who plotted to bomb the St Louis Arch and assassinate local police were charged not with that, but with minor gun offenses instead.

It doesn’t mean what you think.

Michael Brown’s stepfather screamed “Burn this bitch down!” in Ferguson, following which burning and riots took place. He won’t be charged with anything because

It doesn’t mean what you think.

Al Sharpton has become Barack Obama’s “go to guy” on race.

It doesn’t mean what you think.

In 2007 Barack Obama marched with the New Black Panthers in Selma Alabama.

That doesn’t mean what you think either.

Zemir Begic was killed in St. Louis by black youths wielding hammers and reportedly yelling

‘Eff the white people, kill the white people.’

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So far no one will be charged with a hate crime because


It doesn’t mean what you think.

Remember how, without the benefit of any facts, Barack Obama said Massachusetts cops “Acted stupidly”?

It doesn’t mean what you think.

Remember Obama saying that Trayvon Martin could be his son?

It doesn’t mean what you think.

Remember Eric Holder saying that the nation of white cowards would not be protected by hate crime laws?

It doesn’t mean what you think.

Barack Obama has interjected himself into several racially charged events- certain kinds of racially charged events: Henry Gates, Trayvon Martin, Donald Sterling and Michael Brown. Curiously, Obama has never inserted himself into the deaths of Steve Utash, Christopher Lane, Zemir Begic, John Sanderson, James Whitehead, Gilbert Collar (the mirror image of the Michael Brown shooting) or the particularly heinous murders of Channon Christian and Chris Newsom.

It doesn’t mean what you think. None of it means what you think.

Or does it?

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