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Friday, August 09, 2013

Taaffe Time!

The "friend" of acquitted shooter George Zimmerman is chatting with White extremists. He surely acts like one!

The controversial verdict in Sanford, Florida has opened up a major divide among the Black and White race.

The U.S. Justice Department is looking into the case.

Many Whites (especially conservative minded individuals) felt that the acquitted shooter George Zimmerman was in the right when decided to pull the trigger killing of Trayvon Martin. They believe that President Barack Obama, Rev. Perm, Cut His Nuts Off Jackson, and Attorney General Eric Holder rushed to judgement. They believe that these men had no business turning this situation into a "race event".

Many Whites (especially conservative minded individuals) believe that Trayvon Martin was the aggressor.

Even though, Zimmerman was told not to follow Martin, Whites (especially conservative minded individuals) believe that Martin was first to attack the acquitted shooter.

Whites (especially conservative minded individuals) believe in the talking points that Rachel Jeantel lied under oath, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin are money hungry whores, Trayvon Martin pounded Zimmerman's head to the ground MMA-style, and this whole ordeal isn't about race.

Some of the most controversial figures in the defense of Zimmerman have a history.

Besides That Guy Who Helped Obama Win (aka That Scumbag On Loserville), there's Ted Nugent.

That Guy Who Helped Obama Win was the first to get the talking points and interview with Zimmerman.

Nugent was going to conservative blogs to call Trayvon Martin, a "dope smoking wannabe gangsta" who got "justice" at the taste of a gun!

We haven't forgotten about his dad and brother. Robert Zimmerman, Sr. and Robert, Jr. have been on the speaking tour as of lately. Robert, Jr. was on the social networks making some racially tingling statements about Black youths and crime. Robert, Sr. has written a book on the case and he slams the NAACP, the family of Trayvon Martin and the liberal media for painting his son as the "devil".
Frank Taaffe may have influenced the mindset of George Zimmerman, the acquitted shooter of Trayvon Martin.
This character today was missed by the liberal agitators. This character appeared over 40 times on HLN (Headline News) has said some outrageous things while on Dr. Drew On Call. He gets into a bout with these Black extremists named Shahrazad Ali and Crystal Wright.

Even on social networks he's been a truly condescending asshole.

This character was featured on CNN, Loserville, Obama News and other outlets. He's been promoting himself as the "unofficial spokesperson" of George Zimmerman.

He said some pretty racially-charged statements about Trayvon Martin, his family and the Black community in general.

How could we have missed this?

There's nothing worse than hearing this Frank Taafee character. He's a product of these White extremists.

This knucklehead has been on the television calling Trayvon Martin a "hoodlum" and Rachel Jeantel "Precious".

Mother Jones got a bombshell out there. They write that this man was arrested for driving under the influence. This man was also a feature on a white extremist podcast.

Now it's clear that Taaffe's statements may have gave the theory that Zimmerman may have "racially profiled" Trayvon Martin.

How could we not have seen this coming?

Mother Jones also noted that Taaffe isn't the first member of Zimmerman's circle to be caught making racially charged statements. In March, Zimmerman's brother, Robert Zimmerman Jr. (another outspoken defender), tweeted a photo of a black Georgia teenager who allegedly murdered a one-year-old boy with a gunshot to the face, alongside a picture of Trayvon Martin. Both teens were flipping off the camera. The caption read, "A picture speaks a thousand words. Any questions?"

CNN and its sister network, HLN, have repeatedly invited Taaffe to weigh in on legal and technical aspects of the Zimmerman case, from the implications of witness testimony to the meaning of forensic evidence, such as the grass stains found on Martin's pants.

Taaffe sparred on-air with attorneys about the finer points of criminal law and tangled with forensic experts—including Lawrence Kobilinsky, the chair of the science department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice—over whether the small quantity of THC in Martin's blood could have made him violent. (Taaffe insisted that it could; Kobilinsky called this argument a "red herring.")


Past interview with Soledad O'Brien. Yahoo News obtains a portion of the transcripts of the interview between Soledad O'Brien and this asshole.

The asshole said to her that: "[My house] was being robbed, and George on his nightly rounds watched this burglary in progress, called Sanford P.D., waited for them, and helped ensure that nothing bad happened to my house," Taaffe said. "And it's documented in the 911 call for February 2.  That was my residence that George Zimmerman helped stop." Zimmerman shot and killed Martin on Feb. 26.

"Neighbor-hood, that's a great word," Taaffe said.

Taaffe said that "young black males" were the perpetrators in the attempted robbery of his home. "We had eight burglaries in our neighborhood all perpetrated by young black males in the 15 months prior to Trayvon being shot," Taaffe said. "It would have been nine."

Taaffe denied that he told the New York Times that burglaries were done by "Trayvon-like dudes with their pants down."

"I never said that," he said. "I never used that term."

But on CNN, Taaffe followed up the denial of an incendiary comment with another one.

When asked if, based on the string of robberies, Zimmerman should have been profiling Trayvon Martin the night of the shooting, Taaffe said: "There's an old saying, 'If you plant corn, you get corn,'"

"It is what it is," he added. "I would go on record by stating that of the eight prior burglaries in the 15 months prior to the Trayvon Martin shooting, all of the perpetrators were young black males."'

Man, how could we have missed this one?

I'm still pounding my head into the concrete.

No pun intended.

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