Saturday, July 20, 2013

Hannity: Jeremiah Wright Taught Obama How To Hate White People!

I refer to this person as That Guy Who Helped Obama Win.

The controversial conservative agitator known only as That Guy Who Helped Obama Win once again gets livid over the president. He is pissed that the president spoke on an issue that really matters to the Black community.

That Guy Who Helped Obama Win is gleefully putting on controversial figures to up his ratings. He's like an average carnival barker who has this radio program in the afternoon and television program on Loserville.

He is the go to guy for Republicans, conservative activists and people who have issues with race. The conservative agitator defends bigots, racists, idiots and criminals. If they're Republican or conservative, he'll be there front in center giving them a voice. Most of these individuals are so controversial, they are often not invited on television programs because they'll say some shocking statement.

That Guy is proud of his doings. He's ranked the second most listened and watched conservative agitator in the nation. He and King Hippo are often the most targeted by liberal agitators because they say so much ignorant things, it's amazing they still have a voice on radio.

The list of controversial individuals That Guy Who Helped Obama Win interviewed:

Karl Rove (Rolly Polly)
George Zimmerman
Michelle Malkin (Turd Flipper)
Sarah Palin (Palin Da Ass)
Dog The Bounty Hunter
Oliver North
Don Imus (Rusty Imus)
Juan Williams (Uncle Juan)
Malik Shabazz
Jesse Lee Peterson (Other Jesse)
Mark Fuhman
Jerry Falwell
Rush Limbaugh (King Hippo)
John Bolton
(Paula Deen)

He will likely interview Paula Deen in the coming weeks because of her controversy. She was fired from The Food Network after she and her brother said racial slurs about Black patrons.

Anyway, the Black community is highly upset over the George Zimmerman trail. They figured that since he was a WHITE MAN, Zimmerman got off with murder in the state of Florida. He shot and killed Trayvon Martin, an unarmed teenager who was on his way home. The case has sparked feverish discussion on race, class and the mistrust of law enforcement in the Black community.

That Guy Who Helped Obama Win as usual focuses on made up controversies to embarrass the president.
The Black community and police are friends of convenience. They're like distant cousins.

President Barack Obama had to speak on the issue because he too was a Black man who was profiled by police.

Some just can't stomach the ideas of the president speaking to the Black community. That Guy Who Helped Obama in particular is one that gets highly upset over it.

"Now the president's saying Trayvon could've been me 35 years ago," That Guy Who Helped Obama Win said on his radio show. "This is a particularly helpful comment. Is that the president admitting that I guess because what, he was part of the Choom Gang and he smoked pot and he did a little blow — I'm not sure how to interpret because we know that Trayvon had been smoking pot that night."

A man with the biggest case of Obama Derangement Syndrome continues to rile up his gullible audience with these bogus stories and ad hominem attacks. That Guy continues to create controversy where there is none.

The Huffington Post reports that as usual the conservative agitators were smoking out their ears when the president spoke on the issue of race in America.

One asshole named Todd Stern from Loserville called the president, "race-baiter-in-chief".

Hence the irony of that. Look in the mirror, you asshole!

That Guy Who Helped Obama Win continues his ongoing obsession with Jeremiah Wright, the former pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.

The former pastor lit up the internet during the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election. The pastor went into a rant about how the United States for years have killed and destroyed lives in the name of "freedom".

That Guy wasted no time trashing the pastor and then Senator Barack Obama for the controversy.

He would often obsess over this. He couldn't help himself. Every time an issue of race comes forth, this foolish conservative agitator finds a way to bring up Jeremiah Wright every freaking time.

I am guessing since I missed most of his radio program, I had to figure he would somehow inject him in this.

Helen Thomas Passes Away!

President Barack Obama and Helen Thomas shared their birthday on August 4. In 2010 before her retirement, the president welcomes Helen with a birthday cupcake.

Before she was forced out after sharing her thoughts on the undisputed territory of Palestine, Helen Thomas was the one woman who always had knack to give presidents a reason to sweat. Her tough questions often merit controversy.

The one woman who held the front row of the White House press room, Helen Thomas has passed away.

She died at the age of 92, a few weeks shy of her birthday.

She was member of the White House Press Corps and opinion columnist.

She worked for the United Press and post-1958 successor United Press International (UPI) for 57 years, first as a correspondent, and later as White House bureau manager. She was a columnist for Hearst Newspapers from 2000 to 2010, writing on national affairs and the White House.

She covered every President of the United States from the last years of the Eisenhower administration until the second year of the Obama administration. She was the first female officer of the National Press Club, the first female member and president of the White House Correspondents' Association, and the first female member of the Gridiron Club.

She wrote six books; her latest, with co-author Craig Crawford, is Listen Up, Mr. President: Everything You Always Wanted Your President to Know and Do (2009). Thomas retired on June 7, 2010, following controversial comments she made about Israel, Israeli Jews and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

CNN reports Thomas covered 10 presidents over nearly half a century, and became a legend in the industry.
She was a fixture at White House news conferences -- sitting front and center late in her career -- where she frequently exasperated government spokesmen with her pointed questions.

Thomas began covering the White House for United Press International when John F. Kennedy became president in 1961 and was a fixture there until her retirement in 2010.

She was a trailblazer and the considered the dean of the White House press corps because she was the longest-serving White House journalist.

Her career, however, came to an end under a cloud of controversy.

Thomas, then working for the media conglomerate Hearst as a syndicated columnist, was blasted for comments she made regarding Jewish people.

In 2010, a YouTube video surfaced showing her saying that Israel should "get the hell out of Palestine," and that the Jewish people should go home to "Poland, Germany ... and America and everywhere else."

Thomas apologized for her remarks, writing, "They do not reflect my heartfelt belief that peace will come to the Middle East only when all parties recognize the need for mutual respect and tolerance. May that day come soon."

She announced her retirement one week later.

In 2012, Palestinian official Hanan Ashrawi presented Thomas with an award.

Obama: Trayvon Could Of Have Been Me!

President Barack Obama speaks on the George Zimmerman trial. He elaborates on his life as a Black man being profiled in America. The unannounced press conference gave insight to how he and the rest of Black America feels.

Conservatives are upset because the president spoke on the George Zimmerman trial.

The conservative agitators are so angry that the president interfered in the situation, they've calling upon Republicans to find ways to impeach him. The president address the press corps about the situation. The president explains to the nation, that he too was profiled as a Black man.

The president goes straight to the point about the George Zimmerman trial.

He calls upon Florida to repeal that Stand Your Ground law and warns Republicans that they need to get things done. He's getting tired of not getting his appointments confirmed and legislation not passed.

Here's the transcript of the president's speech. Underlined parts will be clarified as significant.

I wanted to come out here, first of all, to tell you that Jay is prepared for all your questions and is very much looking forward to the session. The second thing is I want to let you know that over the next couple of weeks, there’s going to obviously be a whole range of issues -- immigration, economics, et cetera -- we'll try to arrange a fuller press conference to address your questions.

The reason I actually wanted to come out today is not to take questions, but to speak to an issue that obviously has gotten a lot of attention over the course of the last week -- the issue of the Trayvon Martin ruling. I gave a preliminary statement right after the ruling on Sunday. But watching the debate over the course of the last week, I thought it might be useful for me to expand on my thoughts a little bit.

First of all, I want to make sure that, once again, I send my thoughts and prayers, as well as Michelle’s, to the family of Trayvon Martin, and to remark on the incredible grace and dignity with which they've dealt with the entire situation. I can only imagine what they’re going through, and it’s remarkable how they've handled it.

The second thing I want to say is to reiterate what I said on Sunday, which is there’s going to be a lot of arguments about the legal issues in the case -- I'll let all the legal analysts and talking heads address those issues. The judge conducted the trial in a professional manner. The prosecution and the defense made their arguments. The juries were properly instructed that in a case such as this reasonable doubt was relevant, and they rendered a verdict. And once the jury has spoken, that's how our system works. But I did want to just talk a little bit about context and how people have responded to it and how people are feeling.
Slain teen Trayvon Martin stirred the national discussion on racial profiling.
You know, when Trayvon Martin was first shot I said that this could have been my son. Another way of saying that is Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago. And when you think about why, in the African American community at least, there’s a lot of pain around what happened here, I think it’s important to recognize that the African American community is looking at this issue through a set of experiences and a history that doesn't go away.

There are very few African American men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store. That includes me. There are very few African American men who haven't had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. That happens to me -- at least before I was a senator. There are very few African Americans who haven't had the experience of getting on an elevator and a woman clutching her purse nervously and holding her breath until she had a chance to get off. That happens often.

And I don't want to exaggerate this, but those sets of experiences inform how the African American community interprets what happened one night in Florida. And it’s inescapable for people to bring those experiences to bear. The African American community is also knowledgeable that there is a history of racial disparities in the application of our criminal laws -- everything from the death penalty to enforcement of our drug laws. And that ends up having an impact in terms of how people interpret the case.

Now, this isn't to say that the African American community is naïve about the fact that African American young men are disproportionately involved in the criminal justice system; that they’re disproportionately both victims and perpetrators of violence. It’s not to make excuses for that fact -- although black folks do interpret the reasons for that in a historical context. They understand that some of the violence that takes place in poor black neighborhoods around the country is born out of a very violent past in this country, and that the poverty and dysfunction that we see in those communities can be traced to a very difficult history.
Sybrina Fulton with her sons. Trayvon Martin is on the right.
And so the fact that sometimes that’s unacknowledged adds to the frustration. And the fact that a lot of African American boys are painted with a broad brush and the excuse is given, well, there are these statistics out there that show that African American boys are more violent -- using that as an excuse to then see sons treated differently causes pain.

I think the African American community is also not naïve in understanding that, statistically, somebody like Trayvon Martin was statistically more likely to be shot by a peer than he was by somebody else. So folks understand the challenges that exist for African American boys. But they get frustrated, I think, if they feel that there’s no context for it and that context is being denied. And that all contributes I think to a sense that if a white male teen was involved in the same kind of scenario, that, from top to bottom, both the outcome and the aftermath might have been different.

Now, the question for me at least, and I think for a lot of folks, is where do we take this? How do we learn some lessons from this and move in a positive direction? I think it’s understandable that there have been demonstrations and vigils and protests, and some of that stuff is just going to have to work its way through, as long as it remains nonviolent. If I see any violence, then I will remind folks that that dishonors what happened to Trayvon Martin and his family. But beyond protests or vigils, the question is, are there some concrete things that we might be able to do.

I know that Eric Holder is reviewing what happened down there, but I think it’s important for people to have some clear expectations here. Traditionally, these are issues of state and local government, the criminal code. And law enforcement is traditionally done at the state and local levels, not at the federal levels.
I'm wearing a hoodie like my son, Trayvon. Does it mean you're going to shoot me too! Tracy Martin and his family at a protest rally in New York City.
That doesn't mean, though, that as a nation we can’t do some things that I think would be productive. So let me just give a couple of specifics that I’m still bouncing around with my staff, so we’re not rolling out some five-point plan, but some areas where I think all of us could potentially focus.

Number one, precisely because law enforcement is often determined at the state and local level, I think it would be productive for the Justice Department, governors, mayors to work with law enforcement about training at the state and local levels in order to reduce the kind of mistrust in the system that sometimes currently exists.

When I was in Illinois, I passed racial profiling legislation, and it actually did just two simple things. One, it collected data on traffic stops and the race of the person who was stopped. But the other thing was it resourced us training police departments across the state on how to think about potential racial bias and ways to further professionalize what they were doing.

And initially, the police departments across the state were resistant, but actually they came to recognize that if it was done in a fair, straightforward way that it would allow them to do their jobs better and communities would have more confidence in them and, in turn, be more helpful in applying the law. And obviously, law enforcement has got a very tough job.

So that’s one area where I think there are a lot of resources and best practices that could be brought to bear if state and local governments are receptive. And I think a lot of them would be. And let's figure out are there ways for us to push out that kind of training.

Along the same lines, I think it would be useful for us to examine some state and local laws to see if it -- if they are designed in such a way that they may encourage the kinds of altercations and confrontations and tragedies that we saw in the Florida case, rather than diffuse potential altercations.

I know that there's been commentary about the fact that the "stand your ground" laws in Florida were not used as a defense in the case. On the other hand, if we're sending a message as a society in our communities that someone who is armed potentially has the right to use those firearms even if there's a way for them to exit from a situation, is that really going to be contributing to the kind of peace and security and order that we'd like to see?

And for those who resist that idea that we should think about something like these "stand your ground" laws, I'd just ask people to consider, if Trayvon Martin was of age and armed, could he have stood his ground on that sidewalk? And do we actually think that he would have been justified in shooting Mr. Zimmerman who had followed him in a car because he felt threatened? And if the answer to that question is at least ambiguous, then it seems to me that we might want to examine those kinds of laws.

Number three -- and this is a long-term project! We need to spend some time in thinking about how do we bolster and reinforce our African American boys. And this is something that Michelle and I talk a lot about. There are a lot of kids out there who need help who are getting a lot of negative reinforcement. And is there more that we can do to give them the sense that their country cares about them and values them and is willing to invest in them?

I'm not naïve about the prospects of some grand, new federal program. I'm not sure that that’s what we're talking about here. But I do recognize that as President, I've got some convening power, and there are a lot of good programs that are being done across the country on this front. And for us to be able to gather together business leaders and local elected officials and clergy and celebrities and athletes, and figure out how are we doing a better job helping young African American men feel that they're a full part of this society and that they've got pathways and avenues to succeed -- I think that would be a pretty good outcome from what was obviously a tragic situation. And we're going to spend some time working on that and thinking about that.

And then, finally, I think it's going to be important for all of us to do some soul-searching. There has been talk about should we convene a conversation on race. I haven't seen that be particularly productive when politicians try to organize conversations. They end up being stilted and politicized, and folks are locked into the positions they already have. On the other hand, in families and churches and workplaces, there's the possibility that people are a little bit more honest, and at least you ask yourself your own questions about, am I wringing as much bias out of myself as I can? Am I judging people as much as I can, based on not the color of their skin, but the content of their character? That would, I think, be an appropriate exercise in the wake of this tragedy.

And let me just leave you with a final thought that, as difficult and challenging as this whole episode has been for a lot of people, I don’t want us to lose sight that things are getting better. 

Each successive generation seems to be making progress in changing attitudes when it comes to race. It doesn't mean we’re in a post-racial society. It doesn't mean that racism is eliminated. But when I talk to Malia and Sasha, and I listen to their friends and I seem them interact, they’re better than we are -- they’re better than we were -- on these issues. And that’s true in every community that I've visited all across the country.

And so we have to be vigilant and we have to work on these issues. And those of us in authority should be doing everything we can to encourage the better angels of our nature, as opposed to using these episodes to heighten divisions. But we should also have confidence that kids these days, I think, have more sense than we did back then, and certainly more than our parents did or our grandparents did; and that along this long, difficult journey, we’re becoming a more perfect union -- not a perfect union, but a more perfect union.

Thank you, guys.

What are your thoughts on President Barack Obama address on the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman situation?

Friday, July 19, 2013

Charles Ramesy: I'M BROKE BRO!

Charles Ramsey. The Cleveland, Ohio man who saved three women from a rapist sets the record straight about his situation.

Cleveland hero who rescued three women from 10 years of hell in Ariel Castro's home is telling the junk food media that he's lost his job because of the overnight celebrity status.

He's broke and he's trying to keep his spirits up.

HEY NOT SO FAST! HE CLAIMS HE'S FINE! CHARLES RAMSEY TELLING THE WORLD, HE'S GOOD! HE DOESN'T KNOW WHY THE MEDIA IS TARNISHING HIM!

Charles Ramsey, the country's most animated and yes unlikely hero spoke to the press about his good deeds in the long run. They didn't expect in the two months since his name landed in the junk food media, he was experiencing economic woes.

I mean every business in the Cleveland area is willing to give him all the heart clogging food and beverages the moment he comes in. He doesn't want food, he wants something good to happen to him and those victims.
Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight.
Why not help him build a home far away from that nightmare that he, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight suffered that late May evening?

Well apparently The Daily Mail interviewed him during the bail hearing of Castro. They wanted to know how his life had changed since the events unfolded.

In court: The three women could face their alleged tormenter, Ariel Castro, in court later this year if Castro chooses to take the case to trial
Ariel Castro the man charged in rape of women.
I guess how when they've interviewed Ramsey, the often times vocal celebrity told it like it is and the reporter wrote it down. Well to make the world feel sorry for him, I guess they've jazzed up the story and made it seem like he's struggling to get by.

I am guessing The Daily Mail is sticking to the story.

But to Charles Ramsey, "IT'S BULLSHIT!"

Ramsey is saying that he had to find another place to go because the internet sensation follows him right to his door. And he's was getting fed up with it. He did admit he doesn't have the luxuries of being an international celebrity but he's happy and he wants to live his life in peace.

Ramsey did have thoughts of trademarking his name and animated vocals.

Ariel Castro is facing 977 charges including kidnapping, rape, felonious assault and premature death. He could face the death penalty if he's convicted. He abuse Michelle Knight and forced a miscarriage on her child. Castro has fathered a child with Amanda Berry.


Wish Charles Ramsey, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight well and hope the best as they cope with their ordeal. Hopeful they'll succeed in getting their lives back together.

Tom Joyner Slams Rush Limbaugh For Rachel Jeantel And Trayvon Martin Comments!

Tom Joyner pledges funds for a Trayvon Martin scholarship and aid to Rachel Jeantel. The young woman who played a role in the George Zimmerman trial was criticized by the conservative junk food media for her "Black" attitude on CNN's Piers Morgan.

Longtime Black talker and activist, Tom Joyner has express outrage at the decision in Sanford, Florida.

He and many others including myself see that justice was scoffed by the systematic rush to judgement by jurors who only see the victim as another worthless life in hoodie. The shooter, George Zimmerman walks free and the nation's racial divide gotten even bigger.

Tom Joyner announced that he's planning on getting a Trayvon Martin memorial scholarship and he's planning on helping conservative whipping girl, Rachel Jeantel go to college. Jeantel, the key witness in the George Zimmerman trial was heavily criticized by the conservative junk food media for being "big fat angry Black woman who had no business being on the stand!"

Joyner also has some choice words for Rush Limbaugh (King Hippo). The conservative talker uttered NIGGA on his radio program this week and it drew a huge controversy. Also the fact that he attack Jeantel sparked another round of criticism post Sandra Fluke.

Also Rachel Jeantel also had words for Rush Limbaugh.

She appears on HuffPost Live with Dr. Marc Lamont Hill. He asks her if Rush Limbaugh's use of NIGGA and the constant attacks on her irritate her. She replied, "Well, yes, but I can’t judge him!"

After spending over two days attacking her personally and slut-shaming her, Limbaugh is out on a weekend furlough while Mark Steyn fills in.

Before Tom Joyner headed over to CNN for the Piers Morgan interview, he got in touch with Rachel Jeantel and her attorney who were in Florida doing post trial interviews.



A great deed was done in the face of controversial decision by an ALL WHITE JURY. Yeah there was a White Hispanic woman on the jury pool, but she thought like every WHITE WOMAN on that jury.

She believed that despite being told to not follow, George Zimmerman had the right to kill Trayvon Martin in the act of "self defense".

This verdict has prompted Black leaders and liberal agitators to protest Florida's Stand Your Ground law.
Conservative agitator is feuding with Rachel Jeantel after appearance on CNN's Piers Morgan.
This prompt a nationwide boycott of Florida, Rush Limbaugh, and George Zimmerman.

There will be a nationwide march on Saturday to protest unfair justice given towards Marissa Alexander, the woman who was sentenced 20 in the iron college for firing a gun in her ceiling. She was denied the claims of self-defense by the state prosecutors.

Joyner and Al Sharpton (Rev. Perm) will be actively encouraging Attorney General Eric Holder to look into the Zimmerman trial.

As of today, the U.S. Justice Department has ordered the Sanford Police and Seminole County Courts to hold all evidence. The firearm used in the shooting is not going back to Zimmerman just yet. The FBI is looking into the negligence of police in handling the matter. The FBI is looking to poke holes into the Zimmerman story.

Again, Zimmerman can't be prosecuted for the same crime. What the Justice Department can get him on is a civil rights violation. It's hard to prove but if there's any evidence of a cover up and disputes in the story, he'l be right back in court yet again to face the judge.

George Zimmerman and his wife Shellie are also facing perjury charges for lying to the court about bail money. So that will go underway soon.

Tom Joyner on CNN with Piers Morgan.



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One Year Later, We Remember Aurora!

The faces of victims in the horrible shooting at an Aurora movie theater.

Update: Two survivors are planning on getting married on the day of the American shooting to show that the madman who shot them can't stop their love and they thank those who kept them in their prayers.

Kristin Davis and Eugene Han will marry on the day after the shooting rampage.

Of course we here at Journal de la Reyna wish Mr. and Mrs. Han well wishes on their journey. They deserve happiness in the face of a horrible tragedy.

On Friday July 20, 2012, a madman went into a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado. The premiere of DC Comics The Dark Knight Rises was the highly anticipated Summer blockbuster.

The movie was going to generate nearly $1 billion in sales revenue. That Thursday was the night that hundreds of fans would camp out at their local movie theaters to see the premiere.

They had lines of people and tickets for midnight showings were sold out.

That Century 16 in Aurora was the scene of the one of the worst mass shootings in American history.

James Holmes, a young man suffering from chronic schizophrenia and constant rejection plotted and proceeded to carry out an attack on innocent movie goers.

As he entered the movie theater, he wasn't detected by movie ushers. He managed to get into one of the mass showing theaters. Holmes in a nonchalant fashion threw tear gas into the stands and then opened fire upon movie goers. The movie goers thought it was a joke and didn't know it was the real thing until the screaming started.

In this shooting, Holmes managed to kill 14 people and injure over 70 people. Holmes would later try to evade police capture. But it took a few eyes to spot the man as he was preparing to leave the state.
James Holmes the Aurora movie shooter.
Holmes was arrested. He confessed to the crime and also told the police that he booby trapped his home with massive explosives. The jurisdictions of Denver, Aurora and Glendale along with the ATF had to use weapons specialists to disarm all the traps he laid out.

If the traps weren't detected, many others would have died in a massive explosion.

That day I was off and I woke up to seeing ongoing news coverage of this tragedy. I thought to myself that the rise of RIGHT WING EXTREMISM continues in the age of President Barack Obama.

Holmes was charged with capital murder. His trial will begin soon. But it's often delayed because of the tendencies of delusional behavior by Holmes. The therapist who saw Holmes is under fire. Under the HIPPA law she wasn't able to discuss his problems. Despite even a valid threat he would of been if it was carried out, his therapist allowed it to happen.

The name of the victims are to be remembers tomorrow in Aurora.
  • Jonathan Blunk, age 24
  • Alexander J. Boik, age 18
  • Jesse Childress, age 29
  • Gordon Cowden, age 51
  • Jessica Ghawi, age 24
  • John Larimer, age 27

The families of the victims are pleading to Congress to get gun control back on the table.

I knew that since the Tucson shooting, the president didn't act on this. He pushed it aside because he feared the National Rifle Association and the Republicans would push this issue to the White extremists and doom his chances at reelection.
President Barack Obama hugs victims of Aurora shooting in 2012.
President Barack Obama and then Republican nominee perennial candidate Mitt Romney had expressed sorrow and outrage about the situation.

Both offered condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims. They've promise that justice will be done if there were ways to stop gun violence. They're promise to do something was broken.

This tragedy didn't get the ball running on gun control. It was taking a back burner because both presidential candidates were fearful of the NRA. And to make this clear, both wanted to play political posturing during this event.

The left blamed Republicans for lacking the balls to find solutions to reasonable gun control. The right blame Democrats for trying to push legislation that doesn't solve problems, it warrants more firearms on the street.
Eugene Han and Kristin Davis survived the mass shooting in Aurora, Colorado. They plan on getting married this weekend. They join many others in sharing thoughts and prayers to those lost in the Aurora shooting massacre.
Almost six months later, another mass shooting lead by a mentally insane person took the lives of 26 in third worst school shooting in American history.

Earlier this year, the Republicans in the U.S. Senate and a few Democrats blocked the passage of a watered down gun control bill sponsored by two conservative senators.

Senator Joe Manchin (D-West Virginia) and Senator Pat Toomey (R-Pennsylvania) both tried a bipartisan bill in which it could have stopped unregistered firearms from ending up in the hands of the next mass murder.

That was blocked by the likes of Senators Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Mike Lee (R-Utah), Jim Inhofe (R-Oklahoma), Marco Rubio (R-Florida), Lindsay Graham (R-South Carolina), Rob Portman (R-Ohio), Max Baucus (D-Montana), Mark Pryor (D-Arkansas) and Heidi Heitkamp (D-North Dakota).

Of course if it would have passed, the Republican controlled House of Representatives would have killed the bill and it will be likely a continuous thing for the do-nothing Congress.

Unfortunately this gun control issue will continue to fell on deaf ears. These members of Congress

These morons have allowed more firearm tragedies to occur. Even in the April 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and Christopher Dorner situation, these Republicans and Democrats spit on the grave of all the victims in gun violence.

Too many people lost their lives in these senseless tragedies and this inept Congress is not budging a muscle.

Let's remind them.

INSTEAD OF CALLING IT RIGHT WING EXTREMISM, HOW ABOUT CALLING IT WHITE TERRORISM?

THIS IS AN ISSUE! IT'S INSPIRED BY THE ANGRY RHETORIC OF TALK RADIO, CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS IN THE US POPULATION IN WHICH BLACKS AND HISPANICS ARE GROWING. 

THIS IS INSPIRED BY ISSUES LIKE LEGISLATION THAT ROLL BACK FIREARMS. 

THE PRESIDENT'S REELECTION ALSO ENRAGED MANY WHITE TERRORISTS ONLINE AND IN THE GENERAL PUBLIC!

THE CONSERVATIVE AGITATORS LIKE RUSH LIMBAUGH, MATT DRUDGE, MICHAEL SAVAGE, SEAN HANNITY, ALEX JONES, BILL O'REILLY AND GLENN BECK ENABLE THIS NONSENSE BY ACTIVELY DRIVING WEDGE ISSUES INTO THE SPOTLIGHT.

THE CULTURE WAR DEBATE OVER ENTITLEMENTS HAVE GIVEN CREDENCE TO EXTREMISTS WHO FOCUS THEIR HATRED OF THOSE THEY DEEM INFERIOR TO THEIR STANDINGS!

IN THEIR MENTALLY DISTURBED MINDS, THE WORLD IS COLLAPSING AND THEY'RE PREPARING FOR THE GREAT "RACE WAR"!

WHITE CONSERVATIVE MALES SEE BLACKS AS CRIMINALS, SINGLE MOTHERS/SINGLE WOMEN/INDEPENDENT WOMEN AS SLUTS, HISPANICS AS ILLEGALS, AND ASIANS AS PILLAGERS OF AMERICAN JOBS!

WHITE CONSERVATIVE MALES ARE OBSESSED WITH FIREARMS, POLITICS, BLAMING EVERYONE ELSE FOR THE COUNTRY'S WOES AND PROBABLY CARRY TENDENCIES TO CHEAT ON THEIR LOVERS (NOTE: SOME CONSERVATIVES ARE BLACK, HISPANIC, ASIAN AND/OR GAY)!

IF WE CAN GET RID OF OURSELVES OF REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS AND EVERY LOCALITY MAYBE THINGS COULD GET DONE!

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA NEEDS YOUR HELP TO GET THINGS DONE!

IF YOU SUPPORT HIM, HELP HIM GET THINGS DONE!

VOTE FOR TRAYVON MARTIN!

VOTE FOR SANDY HOOK!

VOTE FOR AURORA!


VOTE FOR GABRIELLE GIFFORDS!

AND YES, WE NEED A SERIOUS TALK ON RACE, GUNS, AND WOMEN!

"Hiccup Girl" Gets 15 In The Iron College!


Jennifer Mee, age 21 take a plea deal in the death of Shannon Griffin. Mee became an internet sensation after it was revealed that she had an uncontrollable hiccup issue. 

While we were focused on the George Zimmerman trial, another person in the news was handed her fate.

Jennifer Mee, the former internet celebrity who had a notorious case of the hiccups is going to the iron college for her role in a botched robbery that killed a man she met on the social networks.

In 2007, then a 15-year old girl, Mee was having an uncontrollable case of hiccups. Somehow her family couldn't figure out how to solve this issue and used every home remedy in the book. When they've visited the doctor and the issue even stomped the doctor.

So Mee took her problems to the internet and it became viral. As she appeared on the social networks, she attracted international attention. During that rise, she was introduced to the world as the "Hiccup Girl".

Her most famous appearance was on NBC's Today show in which she embraced a hug from country star Keith Urban.

After six months of therapy and treatments, her hiccups tone down. So she was cured of the constant hiccups.
Jennifer Mee known as the "Hiccup Girl" is taking fault for a botched robbery. She will be sentenced to the iron college soon.
Now after a few years out of the limelight, the young woman became a product of her environment.

When she gotten around 17 years old, she became more enticed towards the "gangsta lifestyle of hip-hop."

There were stories about Mee being a runaway and having issues with her family. She would runaway and end up with her then boyfriend Lamont Newton, a known dope boy.

When she was was bored, she would often put some raunchy and provocative pictures on the social networks. She would soon attract the attention of the victim, Shannon Griffin.

Shannon Griffin, a young man new to the St. Petersburg area was working at a local job. He came from the disaster of Hurricane Katrina to live with family in Florida. I guess how this jumped off with Mee was the meeting at his job. They contacted each other by social networks and by phone.

Well apparently Mee enticed Griffin to meet her in a rough neighborhood. I guess this was a going to be a set up because when Griffin met her near an abandon home, two men jumped him and tried to rob him of his stuff.
Shannon Griffin, the victim of a fatal shooting. The woman Jennifer Mee set him up.
Griffin put up a fight and tried to fight for his life. It would end up getting him killed. One of the men shot him and left him for dead. As they let the young man die, the family figured that his safety was concern.

Well since the family knew that Griffin was on a "date" with Mee, they knew something wasn't right with her.

As Griffin's death hit the local news, the family knew that it had to been because of Mee.

So the police came to the home of Mee and arrested her. They would later arrest her boyfriend Newton and Laron Raiford.

These three were charged with first degree murder. Each of them would face life in prison if they're convicted. The Florida prosecutors wanted to really put them in the gas chamber (death row).

Pinellas County Lockup pictures of Lamont Newton, Jennifer Mee and Laron Raiford.
Mee, pleas to the court that it wasn't her that pulled the trigger, it was the other guy. The judge didn't buy that excuse. Even though Mee didn't shoot the young man, her actions rendered the event that lead to the murder.

So after a few years of being in the Pinellas County Lockup, the young woman and her attorneys copped a plea.

In May, Jennifer Mee took the opportunity to not face a jury, by admitting that she played a role in the murder and she will be sentence to 15 years in the iron college for her role. Her sentencing is coming by the near of her birthday in late July.

Newton and Raiford were offered plea deals but I am guessing one of them rejected it.

Now at age 21, she will spend a portion of her life thinking about how her love for a "thug" doomed her chances at a real life. Setting up an innocent man who just wanted to be there for her.

You would have thought that she could use all that internet celebrity to help others who suffer with medical disorders.

Nah, she just wanted to be the pretty little chick that wanted to be a "gangsta boo!"

Anyways, I hope the best for the family of Shannon Griffin.

I would also hope that Mee would turn her life around after this experience. She can't experience the joys of freedom.

The freedom to have a relationship.

The freedom to have a family.

The freedom to see her family move forward with their lives.

The freedom to at least apologize to the family of Shannon Griffin.

Her television appearances show no remorse for the actions that rendered her situation.

Her days and nights for the next 15 years could be long and cold. She'll be sentenced to the Lowell Correctional Facility in Ocala.

And soon the civil lawsuit that going to be issued by the family of Shannon Griffin. They will take the rest of their lives in valued properties.

The young woman and her two male friends will now understand that all lives are valued. They're alive to see the pain they've brought upon Griffin's family. They're alive to do whatever they please while in the iron college.

When Mee gets out (likely in her late 30s or early 40s), she'll be back in the real world knowing that the junk food media will always know her as the "Hiccup Girl" who killed a man.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

The Day That Detroit Died!


Officially, America's 18th largest city is bankrupt. A rejoicing from the racial extremists and conservative agitators in the junk food media. 

The minority-majority city of Detroit, Michigan has officially went bankrupt.

The City of Detroit filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy on July 18, 2013.

It is the largest municipal bankruptcy in the history of the nation, passing Stockton, CA.

Detroit's debt is estimated to be $18-$20 Billion. Detroit’s population has declined from 1.8 million in 1950 to 700,000 people today. It is home to thousands of unoccupied buildings, vacant lots and unlit streets.

The core economic center of manufacturing is now officially trying to save grace amiss the ongoing financial woes that state and federal lawmakers put upon the city.

Gov. Rick Snyder’s office was making plans this afternoon to hold a 10 a.m. Friday morning news conference at the Maccabees Building, 5057 Woodward in Midtown, according to his office. It’s the same location where the governor declared a financial emergency for Detroit on March 1.

Snyder authorized Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr to file bankruptcy under a law the Legislature passed in December that replaced the previous emergency manager law voted repealed last November.

The bankruptcy filing came minutes before Ingham County Circuit Judge Rosemarie Aquilina was set to hold an emergency hearing Thursday afternoon on a request for a temporary restraining order blocking Snyder from authorizing a bankruptcy filing.

“It was my intention to grant you your request completely,” Aquilina told lawyers for Detroit’s pension boards.

The judge did grant temporary restraining orders against Snyder and Orr taking further action in the bankruptcy proceedings.

Ronald King, an attorney representing the police/fire and general retirement pension systems, said he may file a motion Friday in the case seeking to require Orr, an officer of the state, to withdraw the bankruptcy filing.

After the hearing, King expressed frustration with the governor’s office after filing a motion for a temporary restraining order at 3:37 p.m. and giving Snyder’s attorney extra time to get to the downtown Lansing courthouse.

The bankruptcy case was filed at 4:06 p.m. and Aquilina convened the emergency hearing at 4:11 p.m.

“This was a race to the courthouse this afternoon and yet another example of (the Snyder administration) completely usurping the will of the people, ignoring the referendum in the fall and then flat-out racing to file bankruptcy protection so you can get out from the protection of (pensions),” King told reporters.

Aquilina was preparing to hear arguments Monday from retirees seeking to stop the bankruptcy filing, which produced an automatic stay of all pending litigation and capped a month of intense talks between Orr’s team and creditors, which largely have failed to restructure as much as $20 billion in debt and long-term liabilities.

Orr’s spokesman, Bill Nowling, could not be reached for comment. And state officials contacted by The News on Thursday declined to discuss the matter, though Snyder spokesman Jeff Holyfield confirmed the governor authorized the filing.

The Chapter 9 filing could take years, experts say, despite hopes by the governor and Orr that the case can be wrapped up in a year. A bankruptcy judge could trump the state constitution by slashing retiree pensions, ripping up contracts and paying creditors roughly a dime on the dollar for unsecured claims worth $11.45 billion.

During a month of negotiations, Orr has reached a settlement with only two creditors: Bank of America Corp. and UBS AG. They have agreed to accept 75 cents on the dollar for approximately $340 million in swaps liabilities, according to a source familiar with the deal.

The bankruptcy plan was expected to closely follow Orr’s restructuring proposal that was unveiled to creditors on June 14 — a proposal that drew criticism from some creditors who said the cuts were too deep and did not include the sale of city assets, including Belle Isle and a Detroit Institute of Arts collection worth billions. He proposed paying most of the money owed to secured creditors while pension funds, unions and unsecured bondholders would receive, in some cases, 10 cents on the dollar.


The filing is expected to trigger a costly, long and precedent-setting battle by creditors and Detroit’s bankruptcy case could become a template for the treatment of pensions in the largely uncharted world of municipal bankruptcies.

Unsecured creditors could take the biggest hit in bankruptcy court. Orr wants them to share a $2 billion payout on approximately $11.5 billion worth of debt, which includes an estimated $9.2 billion in health and pension benefits and $530 million in general-obligation bonds.

Instead of paying creditors in full, Orr would use $1.25 billion over the next decade to buy police cars and fire trucks, replace broken street lights, tear down burned-out homes, fight blight and improve city services.

Orr wants to stabilize the city, woo new residents, provide essential city services for Detroiters, lower property taxes and transfer costly departments, including the water department, to an outside group.

Once the nation’s fourth largest city, Detroit was hailed as an industrial hub with nearly 2 million people. Today, after a half-century of residential flight, high unemployment, a significant reduction in state funding, plummeting income and property taxes, corruption and chronic mismanagement, the bankruptcy filing solidifies the city's standing as a model of urban decline.

The filing serves as a grim reminder of the bankruptcies that hit the auto industry four years ago. Unlike the cases of General Motors and Chrysler in 2009, the White House offered no financial help.

Snyder’s staff is making plans to explain the bankruptcy decision during appearances on Sunday morning talks shows, including “Face the Nation” and “Meet the Press,” according to one source.

The case was expected to be assigned by Alice Batchelder, chief judge of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which spans Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee. Any judge in the four-state region could be assigned the case, though Batchelder will weigh potential political concerns and decide who has the time and capability to handle a complex, large case.

Some legal experts predict the case would be assigned to a judge from outside the city to avoid any potential conflicts of interest.

Okay, let the blame game begin. Who is the conservative junk food media going to blame for Detroit?

Guess one name.

Hint: The country's first Black president.

Since it's been declining in population since Richard Nixon, I guess it's not him at fault.

Surely Republicans don't get blamed for economic turmoils, right?

Heck January 2005 to January 2009 were the some of the best times of our lives in America. Heck, no recession, no massive hurricane, wars were minor things on television. Who could of thought that a town like Detroit would be suffering during those times?

Not that!

Heartland Ignorance: Rally For That "NIGGER" Trayvon!



Two men in the city of Wichita, Kansas wanted to be funny by wearing t-shirts inscribed with the offensive racial slur at a rally for slain teenager Trayvon Martin.

Their goal was to incite a race riot to prove to the country that "us Black folk" are "natural born criminals".

Mediaite's conservative writer Noah Rothman is trying his hardest to prove that "we'z conservatives ain't racist." He decided to feature this story on the news agitating website. It's being picked up by the social networks and it's went viral.

These cowards wanted to film the reaction to a peaceful protest. They wanted to rile up a peaceful protest and then sent it to YouTube and tip off That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall.

But good thing some people marching in the rally had cameras of their own.

Our Response To WHITE CONSERVATIVE EXTREMISTS!

A scene from the movie Higher Learning where lead actor Michael Rapaport portrays Remy, a White student in his first year at a university goes wrong. After a spurn of rejection, the student becomes a Neo-Nazi. 

The George Zimmerman trial has opened up Pandora's Box. It's now all out in the open. WHITE EXTREMISTS are happy that he walked and their sharing that on the racist watering holes and conservative blogs. Each racial extremist in the conservative movement have concluded that if President Barack Obama and the "race hustlas" didn't get involved, Zimmerman wouldn't have been on trial in the court of public opinion.

Conservatives are seriously disturbed. They don't see the facts and they've concluded that shooter's side of the story is enough to have him found NOT GUILTY in the murder of Trayvon Martin. See a dead body can't tell a tale. It's going to be a dead body today, tomorrow and forever after.

Quick question: Why don't you leave a name so we can actually have a serious discussion?

Anonymous said...

You ignorant racist! Yeah I bet you have better things to do than burn your shit hole city down.. Standing in the welfare line nigger? Get yo pathetic black ass back to scrubbing dem toilets! 

Minority!!!

12:53 AM

First thing that I would say to this comment: Look in the mirror and see that ignorant racist is you!

Hold on a second, why would we need a safety net? Because we write on a blog!

Bullshit. I can't imagine ever thinking that writing an opinion requires us to have welfare!

Do you know what welfare is?

I bet you have family members who are welfare. And besides more WHITE PEOPLE apply for social safety nets. You don't obviously know about the gap between gender and race. Obviously you can't understand that people losing their homes, jobs and savings due to this crappy economy. The Republican House has stalled and the Democratic Senate has blocked legislation. The president presented three jobs bills to Congress and yet nothing is getting done. The cost of living has risen on fuel, energy, food and supplies for home repair.
Busta Rhymes plays the role of Dreads in the movie Higher Learning. He is fighting against a group of students who have ties to White supremacists.
Without a safety net, these people would rob and steal from you! And believe me, they'll probably kill you and not even show an ounce of remorse.

You don't know anything about equal pay. You know that women are discriminated far more than a Black man or White man. Nope, you didn't because you wouldn't be saying such ignorant things.

If you actually took the time to read a book or know a person, you would know that Latina and Black women are discriminated far more in hiring and equal pay than White women. White women are discriminated in promotions, hiring and equal pay far more than White men.

White men are likely not to be profiled. They're always looked upon as "heroes", "stronger" and "decision makers".

When it comes to Black, Latinos and Muslims, we're looters, rioters, "natural born criminals", ignorant, terrorists, "illegals" and "every racial or religious slur".

Scrubbing "dem" toilets. Like you haven't scrubbed a toilet at your job or at your home. Be serious, idiot!

If I was scrubbing toilets, today I've removed a turd! That turd left a stink on our blog and I had to clean it up, literally!

Another thing, what's a shit hole? Is your pathetic life in the shit hole?

I see that it probably is because you're on here rambling about us. It must sting to read an honest opinion. We're not afraid to speak our minds as you're not afraid to leave a racial slur and blatant ad hominem attacks upon me and S. Baldwin.

We don't burn shit holes. We burn people like you! The reactionary WHITE EXTREMIST whose "glorified ignorance" is masqueraded as patriotism. We know that White people are reactionary.

YOU PEOPLE can't stand being called racist. You probably have friends, family members or a co-worker that's a person of color. You wouldn't dare say this type of stuff to that person's face. You fear being laid out on the ground or you may do something that may end landing you in the situation that George Zimmerman faced. I dare you pull a gun out on an unarmed person! I bet there's a chance you probably won't walk like this Zimmerman idiot.
Ice Cube, Busta Rhymes and Omar Epps from Higher Learning, a 1995 movie about college students learning the social ills of society.

Conservatism is dose in the bigotry of someone's race, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, political and economic standings. It's the truth. You can't hide behind pioneers of change because you believe they stand for the good of all. Conservatism was never a part of Civil Rights.

I repeat: CONSERVATISM will never be a part of CIVIL RIGHTS, ever!

Hey stupid, George Zimmerman may have walked free after murdering that child, but he can't live a normal life without fearing. That foolish man will always fear that he may ended up being killed because someone else "STOOD THEIR GROUND!"

Why prove our point about WHITE EXTREMISM?

You're obviously are a White male. We don't see much change in your skin color, your political beliefs and the reactionary judgment of others you don't know personally. You're only human as I am!

We all have a little bigotry in us. I can't stand conservatives. Does that make me a bigot towards someone's political standings? Yeah.

I am still neutral on most political themes, but this Trayvon Martin situation has finally pushed my button. I have exhausted my patience for conservatives, libertarians and extremists.

I am tired of stupidity. I've said it too many times. Ignorance brings the worst out of me! And believe me I am very tired of it.

We respect open discussion on issues, but that doesn't mean we're going to allow your blatant ignorance to reign on the pages of Journal de la Reyna without a proper and meaningful response.

Ice Cube appears on Lench Mob Records, LLC/EMI.
Busta Rhymes appears on Cash Money Records/Universal Republic.



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John Spooner Guilty In Darius Simmons Murder!

John Henry Spooner was found guilty of murdering Darius Simmons, a 13 year old teen who was minding his business when the old geezer shot him at point blank range.

Another young teenager loses his life after a foolish old man shoots him. The old man claims that the 13-year old teenager stole his firearms.

The controversy in Milwaukee, Wisconsin has driven the junk food media to say another "Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman event".

Darius Simmons was gunned down by old bigot.
NewsOne has covered this controversy and we here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of Darius Simmons

[John] Henry Spooner, suspected 13-year old Darius Simmons of stealing three shotguns from his home.

Spooner confronted Simmons as he took out the trash around 10:00 a.m. on May 31, 2012. When Simmons denied involvement and his mother told Spooner to go away, Spooner allegedly produced a handgun and fatally shot the youth.

When police arrived, Spooner told them he had shot Simmons. However, they questioned Simmons’ mother, Patricia Larry, for two hours and searched her home as Simmons’ body was laying in the street, according to Bishop Tavis Grant, a field director for Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH Coalition.

Court records show that police previously removed 16 guns from Spooner’s house in December 2006. His reclaim form said the guns were taken because he had harbored a felon as a guest. A judge returned the guns to Spooner in April of 2007. Hours before the shooting, Spooner had met with Alderman Bob Donovan inside George Webb’s restaurant. He told Donovan that robbers had taken $3,000 worth of shotguns from his home two days prior. Spooner also said that he suspected his neighbors were involved and was upset that police hadn’t arrested anyone.

Donovan said that Spooner had been burglarized many times before and even installed surveillance cameras outside his house. During their breakfast together, Spooner may have hinted what was to come. Donovan claims Spooner told him, “there are other ways to deal with situations.”

But when asked if this meant a vigilante response, Donovan said, “I’m not going to speculate,” but that’s what you wonder now.”

Due to the striking similarities between this case and the Trayvon Martin trial, jury selection Monday focused on weeding out jurors who might be influenced by the latter’s outcome. Some jurors admitted they would have a tough time not noting patterns between both cases.

“There was a group that was unhappy about the injustice in the Zimmerman case,” one juror candidate said in court Monday. “They hoped there wouldn’t be another injustice in this case.

Patricia Larry is the mother of slain teen Darius Simmons.
The candidate, who was white, was ultimately removed from the jury, saying that ”I am angry. I feel like the system is failing. I see black teenagers getting arrested for stuff that white people would get ticketed for.”

Spooner is charged with first-degree intentional homicide and was found guilty of this murder. He faces life in prison if convicted.


Spooner's trial represents another issue with this "SHOOT FIRST, QUESTION LAST" nonsense.

If the foolish old man would have called law enforcement, this young boy would be alive and the actual thief would be caught.

This example of human excrement is what I think of George Zimmerman and any other person who gets off after killing an unarmed person. If there's anything I could say justice was served!

Darius Simmons was minding his business. He didn't commit any crime. When this foolish man reactionary hatred of Black men caused him to kill, it opened the notion that in this mind was thoughts of "natural born criminal".



Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Limbaugh: [Trayvon] Martin Feared That CREEPY ASS GAY CRACKER!

Saying more than expected as usual.

So how do you feel about George Zimmerman being found NOT GUILTY in the death of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin?

If you feel like me, then you're probably willing to do something about it!

We can get our point across without starting violence. My best thing to do is get active. It's time to send the Republican Party back to the minority. Our goal is to make sure the Republicans suffer at the polls. They can't retake the Senate. They can't retain the House of Representatives. They can't hold title of governorships. They can't win the U.S. presidency. My goal is to prevent Republicans from winning elections.

Are you willing to stop the Republicans from winning elections?

Why feed the ignorance that keeps people like George Zimmerman trigger happy?

Why help prove to Ted Nugent that "us Black folk" are violent?

Still some believe that we're rioting and looting because we're handed an injustice. The whistle was blown by President Barack Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and the NAACP has gotten "us Black folk" looking for revenge.

That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall post articles of Black teens punching a Hispanic man in Baltimore.

Two WHITE joggers claim that the teens were saying "THIS WAS FOR TRAYVON".

King Hippo on the other hand has gotten himself in trouble again. He went on the radio and ranted about how star witness Rachel Jeantel was this "ignorant Black woman" and Trayvon Martin were the "real racists".

Here's the outrageous comments from King Hippo!

These comments are right up with in the Sandra Fluke controversy!



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