I guess common sense doesn't have a home in you, or you just can't handle the 
truth. She's right on!

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Shame shame shame on you for disseminating racism and helping this evil 
> fucking monster get even more speaking fees.
> 
> wgm4u -- For this alone, I declare that you're a racist.  Sue me for slander, 
> I dare ya.
> 
> Edg Duveyoung
> 
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > July 17, 2013 Black liberals keep bemoaning the danger to their own
> > teenage sons after the "not guilty" verdict in George Zimmerman's murder
> > trial. To avoid what happened to Trayvon Martin, their boys need only
> > follow this advice: Don't walk up to a stranger and punch him,
> > ground-and-pound him, MMA-style, and repeatedly smash his head against
> > the pavement.
> > 
> > The Justice-for-Trayvon crowd keeps pretending there hasn't been a trial
> > where the evidence overwhelmingly showed that Trayvon committed the
> > first (and only) crime that night by assaulting Zimmerman. Instead, the
> > race agitators are sticking with the original story peddled by the
> > media, back when we had zero facts. To wit, that Zimmerman had stalked a
> > young black child and shot him dead just for being black and wearing a
> > hoodie.
> > 
> > Dozens of these hair-on-fire racism stories are retold in my book,
> > Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama
> > <http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1595230998/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&cam\
> > p=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1595230998&linkCode=as2&tag=anncoulter\
> > -20> . In the golden age of racial demagoguery, they came at a pace of
> > about one a year. Al Sharpton was usually involved.
> > 
> > A normal person would hear some of the more outlandish allegations and
> > think, "I can't believe it!" not meaning, "Wow! What a blockbuster
> > story!" but rather, "I would like to hear the facts because I literally
> > don't believe it." (That was much of America's reaction to the media's
> > claim last year that a neighborhood-watch captain in Florida had hunted
> > down a black teenager and shot him dead just for wearing a hoodie.)
> > 
> > Whenever a much-celebrated claim of racism turned out to be false --
> > which was almost always -- you'd just stop hearing about it. There would
> > never be a clippable story admitting that the media's harrumphing had
> > been in error: Attention, readers! That story we've been howling about
> > for several months turned out to be a complete fraud.
> > 
> > A little time would pass, and then we'd get an all-new, excited "America
> > is still racist" media campaign. Journalists are incapable of learning
> > that they should get all the facts before launching moral crusades.
> > 
> > As a result, the official record shows: A few hate crimes and some
> > unverified hate crimes with no clear resolution one way or another. As
> > long as the fraudulent hate crimes didn't get counted as strikeouts,
> > liberals always looked like Ted Williams.
> > 
> > Since they didn't keep an accurate batting average, I did it for them in
> > Mugged
> > <http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1595230998/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&cam\
> > p=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1595230998&linkCode=as2&tag=anncoulter\
> > -20> .
> > 
> > The case most like George Zimmerman's is the Edmund Perry case. In 1985,
> > Perry, a black teenager from Harlem who had just graduated from Phillips
> > Exeter Academy, mugged a guy who turned out to be an undercover cop. He
> > got shot and a few hours later was dead.
> > 
> > Instead of waiting for the facts, the media rushed out with a story
> > about Officer Lee Van Houten being a trigger-happy, racist cop. When
> > that turned out to be false, The New York Times looked at its shoes. It
> > was the kind of story the elites wanted to be true. It should be true.
> > We had such high hopes for that one. Damn!
> > 
> > The initial news accounts stressed not only that Perry was a graduate of
> > Exeter on his way to Stanford, but that he was unarmed. (In all
> > white-on-black shootings, the media expect the white to have
> > RoboCop-like superpowers to detect any weapons on the perp as well as
> > his resume.)
> > 
> > A few weeks after the shooting, The New York Times called Perry "a
> > prized symbol of hope." In a telling bit of obtuseness, The Times said
> > that "all New Yorkers have extraordinary reasons to wish for the
> > innocence of the young man who was killed." I doubt very much that the
> > cop being accused of being a murderous racist hoped for that.
> > 
> > An article in The Village Voice explained: "[L]ike so many other victims
> > in this city," Perry was "just too black for his own good."
> > 
> > Luckily for the policeman, Perry had mugged him in a well-lit hospital
> > parking lot. Twenty-three witnesses backed the officer's story in
> > testimony to the grand jury. (Unlike Zimmerman, Van Houten's case was at
> > least presented to a grand jury.)
> > 
> > As I wrote in "Mugged": "God help Officer Van Houten if he had been
> > mugged someplace other than a hospital parking lot with plenty of
> > witnesses." Such as, for example, a dark pathway in The Retreat at Twin
> > Lakes. There weren't 23 witnesses backing Zimmerman's story, only about
> > a half-dozen. But, as with Van Houten, the evidence overwhelmingly
> > corroborated Zimmerman's story.
> > 
> > In Van Houten's case, even after it was blindingly clear that Perry had
> > mugged him, the truth was only revealed amid great sorrow. When the
> > facts were unknown, the cop was a racist. When it turned out Perry had
> > mugged the cop, it was no one's fault, but a problem of "violence,"
> > "confusion" and "two worlds" colliding.
> > 
> > Perhaps, someday, blacks will win the right to be treated like
> > volitional human beings. But not yet.
> > 
> > As with Zimmerman's case this week, some journalists pretended to have
> > missed the court proceedings that supported the self-defense story. Even
> > after the grand jury's refusal to indict Van Houten, Dorothy J. Gaiter
> > of the Miami Herald wrote about Perry in an article titled "To Be Black
> > and Male Is Dangerous in U.S." She asked: "How do you teach a boy to be
> > a man in a society where others may view him as a threat just because he
> > is black?"
> > 
> > Van Houten said he was jumped, knocked to the ground, punched and kicked
> > by Edmund Perry. Grand jury witnesses backed his story. Isn't it
> > possible that Van Houten saw Perry as a threat for reasons other than
> > "just because he is black"?
> > 
> > (And please stop talking about Martin's "hoodie"! Zimmerman wasn't
> > worried about the hoodie; he was worried about being beaten to death.)
> > 
> > Instead of turning every story about a black person killed by a white
> > person into an occasion to announce, "The simple fact is, America is a
> > racist society," liberals might, one time, ask the question: Why do you
> > suppose there would be a generalized fear of young black males? What
> > might that be based on?
> > 
> > Throw us a bone. It's because a disproportionate number of criminals are
> > young black males. It just happens that when Lee Van Houten and George
> > Zimmerman were mugged by two of them, they survived the encounter.
> > 
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