Thursday, April 19, 2012

Trayvon Martin's Parents Work, You Idiot!

Another day, another ridiculous rant from a conservative agitator. This time this one works for the Miami-Dade County Fire and Rescue Department.

Okay, we're all upset over the controversy in the state of Florida. The city of Sanford became a media circus after an incident involving a young man who was a neighborhood watch volunteer and a teenager who was gunned down by this young man over an apparent confrontation. When the Sanford Police dropped the ball on the case, the national media and Civil Rights leaders got involved and now here we are. This became a polarizing event that not only crosses race and political standings, but advocates for the talk! You know the one that we had when we were children about the way we are in society.

This gentleman Brian Beckmann, the captain of Miami-Dade Fire and Rescue went onto Facebook and posted his opinion on the Trayvon Martin shooting. And let's say that it's not one of the most nicest I've seen.

Conservatives are really agitated with President Barack Obama because he spoke on the controversy. But that's nothing new coming out of the unhinged.

And for the record, Bill Cosby, you're no longer the powerful figure you've used to be in the 1990s.

Courtesy of the Miami Herald

Miami-Dade firefighter under investigation for Trayvon Martin Facebook rant

Private Facebook posting from a Miami-Dade firefighter blasting “urban youth” and “ignorant, pathetic” parents draws probe.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/04/15/2750666/miami-dade-firefighter-under-investigation.html#storylink=cpy

dovalle@MiamiHerald.com


A Miami-Dade firefighter’s rant about the Trayvon Martin case — posted on his personal Facebook page — is drawing scrutiny from his bosses.

Capt. Brian Beckmann’s post, published for the public Friday by the website theGrio.com, lambasts the prosecutor in the George Zimmerman case and suggests “urban youth” are the products of “failed, sh*tbag, ignorant, pathetic, welfare dependent excuses for parents.”

Someone with access to Beckmann’s Facebook page sent a screen shot of his posting to the website which is geared toward African-American issues.

The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue told Joy-Ann Reid, managing editor of theGrio and a Miami Herald contributing columnist, it was investigating the captain’s online posting.

Beckmann, told the website in a Facebook message: “I am a private citizen and have the same right to freely express an opinion on any subject that anyone else does. I choose not to embellish or alter the facts as your employer chose to do.”

Reached by a reporter Sunday, Beckmann said: “It’s under investigation. I can’t talk to you.”

The investigation and racially-charged entry on the private Facebook page is an example of how employers both private and public struggle to balance free speech and conduct that may reflect poorly on an employee.
Lee Rainie, Director of the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, called this kind of incident “one of the great challenges of the digital age.”

“Organizations often want all the advantages of social media to promote themselves and their missions, but struggle to figure out the boundaries for their employees. The law sometimes is not at all clear about where the border between free speech and organizational rule-making can be drawn.”

He added: “At the individual level, people are in a brand new world where they have to think about – and manage – a variety of ‘publics.’ In social media it is pretty easy for people to believe that some social media postings are more or less private, when it fact it just takes a few clicks for them to become very public acts with a big audience. It’s unprecedented. It’s unnerving. And it requires a new set of social skills to manage properly.”

Zimmerman is charged with second-degree murder in the Feb. 26 killing of Trayvon, an unarmed Miami Gardens teen who was in Sanford visiting his father’s girlfriend.

A neighborhood watch volunteer with a penchant for calling police to relate suspicious happenings, Zimmerman called 911 that night to report Trayvon, who had gone to a convenience store to buy candy. A scuffle ensured and the Zimmerman fatally shot Trayvon.

Zimmerman claimed self-defense and Sanford police pointed to Florida’s Stand Your Ground law in not arresting the man. The shooting has sparked dozens of racially charged rallies across the nation and sparked worldwide attention on Florida’s self-defense law.

Beckmann, a Miami-Dade employee since 1997, posted the rant on Wednesday, the night special prosecutor Angela Corey announced Zimmerman had been charged.

“Listening to Prosecutor Corey blow herself and her staff for five minutes before pre-passing judgment on George Zimmerman,” the post read.

“The state seeks reelection again, truth aside. I and my coworkers could rewrite the book on whether our urban youths are victims of racist profiling or products of their failed, sh*tbag, ignorant, pathetic, welfare dependent excuses for parents, but like Mrs. Corey, we speak only the truth.

“They're just misunderstood little church going angels and the ghetto hoodie look doesn't have anything to do with why people wonder if they're about to get jacked by a thug,” the posting reads.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Secret Service Members Dismissed For Sex Scandal! Puts President's Life In Danger!

Colombian Prostitutes and The Secret Service Scandal
When the president is out and about, he's assisted by the United States Secret Service. The president, vice president, their families, foreign leaders, diplomats, presidential candidates, and our U.S. currency are protected by the Secret Service.

A major scandal happens to fall upon the Secret Service. Twelve members were dismissed after word got to the press that some of the agents were involved with Colombian prostitutes. A prostitute from the city of Cartagena, reported that some members of the detail stiffed her of payments.

What has become a serious issue with President Barack Obama is primarily the disrespect of him, his wife and his family. It's not only the whisper campaign from his political foes, but it's those who work within his inner circle to protect his life. What makes this a major scandal is the fact that those members of the Secret Service allowed people into that inner circle. This thing should not of happened.

Strict discipline by members of the Secret Service is taken very seriously. Those who committed this act, have failed not only the president, but those members who are sworn under oath to protect. There's going to be heads rolling after this scandal.

The Secret Service is under the United States Department of Homeland Security and it's going to be an investigation into who authorized the inner circle and what areas were compromised by this prostitute.

Now onto the right wing! Every freaking thing that happens whether or not President Barack Obama is involved, these people find a reason to make an issue of the president and his family. The president can't control misconduct of the United States Secret Service. The job of the President of The United States is to represent the nation, sign legislation into law, conduct appointments to his cabinet, pick federal judges, and command the United States military as their commander-in-chief.

The president wasn't in Columbia at the time of this scandal. But somewhere in Republican Wack-a-Doodle Land you'll find comments like those I've posted below here:

harryshell03:18 PM
Apr 14, 2012
Since the amazingly sensitive Messiah always seems to side with the victims in stories like this, I wonder if the prostitute looks like someone in his family. 
JEB 03:07 PM
Apr 14, 2012

The Secret Service arranged to have a bunch of prostitutes for Obama not the Secret Service.

Conservative ignorance bares this scandal.
KrazyFlowr14 03:05 PM
Apr 14, 2012
Let me guess, the agents are white and the prostitute is a white hispanic. Clearly this is a racial incident of world importance...

raccoon 02:14 PM
Apr 14, 2012

Now we know why Obama avoids Las Vegas. Hookers will be paid. This will not help the Great Ofumduck with the hooker lobby.

VotersOfNY 02:06 PM
Apr 14, 2012

Were the hookers for Obozo?

stanfordstudent1 01:39 PM
Apr 14, 2012

obama is an embarassment to the White House..not these agents...


daniel1138
Posted on April 14, 2012 at 9:16am

This is not the REAL story because why would you announce it to the World? This is the World’s premiere security detail. Announcing this sort of thing only endangers the President and all others whom the Secret Service protects. Even if this ****** thing is true, which I doubt, it cannot be the whole truth. The boys saw something and needed to be discredited. They probably saw Obama doing something nasty.

impissedoff
Posted on April 14, 2012 at 9:51am

Secret Service replaced by the Black Panthers? That would be like having the center step in and play Quarterback. His ass would get sacked on every play…….I say put the center in!!!! If the coach is dumb enough to make a call like that, then don’t place any bets on his team, cause he ain’t gonna win!!

randy
Posted on April 14, 2012 at 9:54am

Something smells fishy here. Well, after Obama fires them, I’d love to hear what they have to say.
But I imagine Secret Service agents are sworn to secrecy.

publius2011 3 hours ago

OK. So the guy told an off-color joke he shouldn't have.

Even I have a hard time pinning that one on King Barack who is, in and of his own, a bad joke.

cjbear1 2 hours ago

Who cares! It was seven years ago....and it is all Obama has is to distract and divide.
Sorry O....You will Go!!

rockthevote2012 1 hour ago

This c r a p would never happen under a Reagan Presidency.
It all has to do wih respect for the Commander in Chief.

capnjack4 50 minutes ago in reply to rockthevote2012

Neither the Military or his own SS have any respect for this clown

rockthevote2012 38 minutes ago

Isn’t it a wonder how the incompetence this asswhole President breaths around himself that someone hasn’t slipped through the crakes and put him to sleep permanently.
Just looking at the faces of these secret Service men I could read thier minds; they are saying we got to protect this ni**ar

31068 2 minutes ago

Obama is in Columbia, wonder if he used any coke when he is there. Hear that he is quite fond of it.
Didn't long take long for Obama to corrupt the Secret Service agents. Everything he gets near ends up in the trash can.

Let me remind those who are politically conservative or inhibiting bigoted views towards race, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, political and economic standings.

Why is it always those who criticize usually the ones who failed at completing a full sentence?

It amazes me that our nation is so polarized by the notion of the first Black president. It's like they want to portray the president like he's a hoodlum and outsider.

This story comes courtesy of the Yahoo! News and The Associated Press.

Misconduct alleged against Secret Service agents

CARTAGENA, Colombia (AP) — Alleged misconduct by a dozen Secret Service agents sent to provide security for President Barack Obama in Colombia threatened to overshadow his diplomatic mission to Latin America.

On Friday night, a caller who said he had knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press that the misconduct involved prostitutes in Cartagena, site of the Summit of the Americas this weekend. A Secret Service spokesman did not dispute that.

The White House had no comment, but also did not dispute the allegations.

A U.S. official, who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter and requested anonymity, put the number of agents at 12. The agency was not releasing the number of personnel involved.

The alleged activities took place before Obama arrived Friday in this Colombian port city for meetings with 33 other regional leaders. Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan said the agents involved were relieved from duty and replaced with other agency personnel.

"These personnel changes will not affect the comprehensive security plan that has been prepared in advance of the president's trip," Donovan said.

The agency was continuing to investigate the matter Saturday, but had no additional comment.

Still, the allegations were an embarrassment for the president and his delegation while guests of the Colombian government. And the incident threatened to torpedo White House efforts to keep the president's trip focused squarely on the economy and boosting U.S. trade ties with fast-growing Latin America.

Obama was to hold two days of summit meetings with regional leaders before heading back to Washington Sunday night.

The agents at the center of the allegations had stayed at Cartagena's Hotel Caribe. Several members of the White House staff and press corps were also staying at the hotel.

A hotel employee, speaking on the condition of anonymity for fear of losing his job, said the agents arrived at the beachfront hotel about a week ago. The employee described the agents as drinking heavily during their stay.

The employee said the agents left the hotel Thursday, a day before Obama and other regional leaders arrived for the weekend summit.

The hotel's public relations chief had no comment.

The Washington Post reported that Jon Adler, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, said the accusations related to at least one agent having involvement with prostitutes in Cartagena. The association represents federal law enforcement officers, including the Secret Service.

Adler later told the AP that he had heard that there were allegations of prostitution, but he had no specific knowledge of any wrongdoing.

Donovan said the agency personnel involved had been sent back from Colombia to their permanent place of duty. The matter was turned over to the agency's Office of Professional Responsibility, which handles the agency's internal affairs.
___
Associated Press writers Libardo Cardona and Pedro Mendoza contributed to this report.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

George Zimmerman Charged With Murder 2nd Degree

Courtesy of Huffington Post and Mediaite

George Zimmerman In Custody, Charged With Second-Degree Murder In Trayvon Martin Case


George Zimmerman, 28 the shooter of Trayvon Martin
The special prosecutor investigating the death of Trayvon Martin announced Wednesday evening that George Zimmerman, who told police he shot the teen in self defense, has been charged with second-degree murder. Zimmerman has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

He faces up to life in prison if convicted.

Authorities said that Zimmerman, who has been in hiding for weeks, was in police custody. Special prosecutor Angela Corey said during a news conference that she would not reveal where Zimmerman was out of concern for his safety. "He is within the custody of law enforcement officers in the state of Florida," Corey said.

The murder charge indicates that prosecutors believe that they can prove Zimmerman shot Martin with malice, though without premeditation. A manslaughter charge would have required prosecutors only to prove that Zimmerman acted unlawfully and with criminal negligence in shooting the teen.

"The difference between murder and manslaughter is your mental state," said Mark Geragos, a Los Angeles defense attorney, who is not connected to the case. "To elevate it to murder, you have to have the element of malice."

Malice is generally defined as showing ill will or "extreme indifference" to human life.

The announcement of the charges comes a day after Zimmerman's attorneys withdrew their counsel, saying they lost contact with him and that he repeatedly ignored their legal advice.
Zimmerman, 28, shot and killed 17-year-old Martin 43 days ago in a gated community in Sanford, Fla., where Martin was visiting with his father and his father's girlfriend. Zimmerman served as the captain of the neighborhood watch and told the police that he shot Martin in self-defense after the teen attacked him.
On the night of the shooting, Zimmerman was questioned at the police station, but he was released shortly thereafter. The police said there was not enough evidence to refute his claims of self-defense.

Martin's death and subsequent handling of the investigation sparked national outrage and calls for Zimmerman's arrest. The case became a flashpoint in the ongoing national debate over racial profiling and gun control.

Trayvon's parents, Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton, watched Wednesday's press conference in Washington on a small television. As Corey read the charges, the slain teen's parents held hands and watched. “Thank you, Lord,” said Benjamin Crump, the family's attorney as he patted Tracy Martin's knee.

At a press conference after the charges were announced, Fulton said she was thankful for the outpouring of public support. “I just want to speak from my heart to your heart, because a heart has no color," she said. "It's not black, it’s not white, it's red, and I want to say thank you from my heart to your heart."

Both the defense and prosecution face the challenge of trying a case that has drawn extraordinary media scrutiny, and inflamed passions both for and against Zimmerman. Jury selection will be a crucial and difficult task given the tremendous media coverage afforded to the shooting, experts said.

"This case is won or lost in jury selection," Geragos said.

For some, the prosecution of Zimmerman may also be a symbolic test of Florida's ability to conduct a fair trial in a case that has radically polarized the public and fueled marches and protests across the country. Just last year, Casey Anthony, a young Florida mother accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter, was acquitted of murder, a verdict that many decried as a miscarriage of justice.

"The state of Florida is on trial here, not just Zimmerman," said Kenneth Nunn, a law professor at the University of Florida.

From the start, Martin’s family and their attorneys questioned the impartiality and thoroughness of the police investigation into the teen’s killing.

New Black Panthers "Wanted Poster" off The Drudge Report
Law enforcement experts said that Sanford police made key errors early in the investigation and made crucial decisions before important evidence was gathered. Martin's cell phone records were not immediately checked. Investigators did not talk with key witnesses for more than a week.

While police conducted a criminal background check on Martin, as well as drug and alcohol tests, Zimmerman was not subject the same tests. It was learned later that Zimmerman was arrested in 2005 for assaulting a police officer and has had a history of aggression and violence, including domestic violence.

During her news conference announcing the charges, Corey took an apparent swipe at Sanford police officials, who leaked confidential information about the case that appeared to bolster Zimmerman's claims of self-defense.

"So much information on the case got released that never should have been released," Corey said.




The Sean Hannity Impact: 

You Get The Notion President Barack Obama Will Easily Win Reelection Because of Sean Hannity and His Ongoing Obama Derangement Syndrome.

Seriously?

Why on earth would this conservative agitator get involved in the Trayvon Martin case?

This is the latest bombshell of information that's coming from the two attorneys who recently spoke out on their client George Zimmerman. The Zimmerman legal defense team of Craig Sonner and Hal Uhrig stepped aside after failing to get in contact with him and made the claim that he's no longer in Sanford, Florida. What really upsets them was the private conversation with Fox News host Sean Hannity, and his failure to disclose that to them. The conservative agitator Sean Hannity somehow meddles in the Trayvon Martin case. For what reason? To have the New Black Panthers arrested for making a bounty on the shooter of an unarmed teenager?

This week, George Zimmerman created his own personal website and wanted his supporters pay for his legal expenses. Sean Hannity interviewed the father and urged him to speak out against President Barack Obama and Civil Rights leaders. George Zimmerman's family wants Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate the death threats that he's gotten recently. 

Fox News Channel promotes a conservative prospective to most issues. 

This fake "Wanted: Dead or Alive Poster" by the New Black Panther Party for Self Justice is ridiculous. 

They're not taken seriously. They have no decency!

Why is Sean Hannity and most on the right focused on it?

Because it's a rehashing of the events during the 2008 U.S. Presidential Elections. The right has been focused on the incident where two New Black Panthers were at a voting station in Philadelphia. The firestorm started when one of the men waving a baton and hurling racial slurs at two videographers for a conservative agitating website. The U.S. Justice Department dismissed the case and felt there was no intimidation against the voters. 

Even some complained that the media and the two videographers were harassing some of the voters.

Sean Hannity and other conservatives openly support George Zimmerman.
Hannity contacted by shooter in Martin case
By DAVID BAUDER, Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity has become the second cable news host whose involvement in the Trayvon Martin shooting case has gone beyond merely talking about it on the air.

Hannity acknowledged having a conversation with a man he believed to be George Zimmerman, who shot and killed the black Florida teenager Feb. 26 in a case that has ignited racial tensions. Zimmerman's former lawyers, in quitting the case Tuesday, noted that their client had talked to Hannity more recently than with them.

Hannity, who last week interviewed Zimmerman's father on Fox, said there has been a "rush to judgment" about the shooter.

Over on MSNBC, Al Sharpton has participated in marches and demonstrations in support of Martin while continuing to discuss the case on his evening talk show. There have been stark differences in the attention and focus on the case at the two networks.

A law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation told The Associated Press on Wednesday that charges were being filed against Zimmerman and that his arrest was expected. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to release the information.

Hannity's involvement in the case came to light Tuesday at a news conference held by Zimmerman's former lawyers, Hal Uhrig and Craig Sonner. Hannity, who said on his show Tuesday night that he's been pursuing a Zimmerman interview for weeks, said he was contacted Monday by a man he believes was Zimmerman.

"He reached out to me, we spoke on the phone about his case and I agreed not to report on the contents of that conversation," Hannity said.

On his radio show Monday, Hannity said he had confirmed that Zimmerman was a mentor to minority children. "Now, if you were racist, I don't think you'd be a mentor to minority children," he said.

With Uhrig and Sonner present, Hannity last week on Fox interviewed Zimmerman's father, Robert. Robert Zimmerman's face was concealed during the interview.

During the interview, Hannity told Zimmerman that "I would argue there has been a rush to judgment." He cited statements made by political and civil rights leaders about the shooting being racially motivated —

George Zimmerman's father is white and his mother Hispanic — and mentioned President Barack Obama's comment that if he had a son, he would likely look like Trayvon.

Zimmerman's father said he agreed. "I just believe it's very sad that so many people are not telling the truth for their own agenda," he said.

During the interview, Zimmerman's father said he had never heard his son utter a racial slur and, prompted by Hannity, recalled a time when his son helped a black homeless man.

Hannity also devoted a portion of his show Tuesday to discussing a report that the New Black Panther Party had put a bounty on George Zimmerman's head.

There was no progress to report Wednesday on Hannity's attempt to get a George Zimmerman interview, according to Fox.

Cable news networks had sharply different appetites for the case, according to research by the Project for Excellence in Journalism. From March 19 to 28, MSNBC — where the prime-time hosts are liberal — the network devoted 49 percent of its on-air time to the Martin story. During the same period at Fox, where the prime-time hosts are conservative, 15 percent of the news hole was spent on the case. It was 40 percent at CNN.

On March 26, for example, MSNBC carried 14 minutes of a mid-afternoon news conference by Martin's parents live and uninterrupted by commercials, the project said. CNN aired the news conference for a little more than five minutes. Fox didn't mention the story at all in that hour, the Excellence Project reported.

The topics that drew the most attention about the case on MSNBC concerned gun control and Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law, the project said. On Fox, the most time spent was on Martin's background and statements in defense of Zimmerman.

Associated Press writers Kyle Hightower in Sanford, Fla., and Brendan Farrington in Tallahassee contributed to this report.


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