Archive for April 9th, 2012
George Zimmerman Breaks Silence Launches Website
April 9, 2012 – The man at the center of the Trayvon Martin killing in Sanford, Florida, George Zimmerman breaks silence. by launching his own website over the weekend. http://therealgeorgezimmerman.com/Home_Page.php
He states: “I am the real George Zimmerman.”
“On Sunday February 26th, I was involved in a life altering event which led me to become the subject of intense media
coverage. As a result of the incident and subsequent media coverage, I have been forced to leave my home, my school, my employer, my family and ultimately, my entire life. This website’s sole purpose is to ensure my supporters they are receiving my full attention without any intermediaries.”
Benjamin Crump, an attorney for Martin’s family, said they hope to see charges against Zimmerman as soon as possible.
“We were anticipating that there would be no grand jury, because the family has always been hopeful that there would just simply be an arrest,” Crump said. “We believed, from day one, that they had enough evidence to arrest the killer of Trayvon Martin and now, as the evidence has continued to unfold, we think there has been a plethora of evidence to
simply effect probable cause to do an arrest — not for a conviction, but for an arrest.”
This case needs to get moving fast before the natives become even more restless. -JRoycroft
Related articles
- The Case Of Treyvon Martin (theroycroftreport.com)
- Trayvon Martin case won’t go to Florida grand jury (abclocal.go.com)
- Grand Jury for George Zimmerman? (halfsigma.com)
- Trayvon Martin death won’t go to Fla. grand jury (thenewstribune.com)
- No grand jury in Trayvon Martin case !!!!!!!!! (wyldgoose.wordpress.com)
- Trayvon Martin case won’t go before grand jury (foxnews.com)
Should Welfare Recipients Be Drug Tested?
April 9, 2012 – Georgia’s Governor Nathan Deal has a decision to make whether or not to require Georgia welfare recipients be drug tested. The bill is in his hands but he has yet to make the decision.
If Governor Deal signs the bill there will be lawsuits filed by several groups of advocacy bed wetters. These whiny little cry babies claim that drug testing welfare applicants is in violation of the 14th amendment which protects against illegal searches. This is true, however they obviously missed the part of the amendment which also protects against unreasonable seizures. Kinda like when the moochers force me to pay for their lavish lifestyle or that illegitimate nipple sucker some brood mare plopped out at my expense. Yea, in my book that’s an unreasonable seizure of my hard earned cash. Never mind the cost if the little one is born addicted to crack or heroine. Which brings up another issue – How about a law that gives the state the right to take your kid away if you fail the drug test. I’m not a big fan of government getting in my personal life, but I have absolutely no problem supporting our government saving a kid from a filthy drug addict.
So if Governor Nathan Deal has an ounce of courage and cares about the future of children born into welfare, he’ll do the right thing and sign the bill into law.
Oh, and I have no problem at all with the bill including lawmakers having to be drug tested either. -JRoycroft
Related articles
- Drug-test bill draws legal heat (ajc.com)
- Bill To Drug Test Colorado Welfare Recipients Fails (denver.cbslocal.com)
- Oklahoma May Drug Test Would-Be Politicians (thinkprogress.org)
- Romney Thinks Mandatory Drug Testing For Welfare Recipients Is ‘An Excellent Idea’ (thinkprogress.org)
- Colorado Welfare Recipient Drug Test Bill Advances (denver.cbslocal.com)
- Drug test for welfare checks. Why is this so complicated? (teapartywit.com)
- Legislator In Favor of Drug Testing Welfare Recipients, Not in Favor of Drug Testing Legislators [Drugs] (jezebel.com)

