THE OBAMA RACISM
REVEALED AS PRESIDENT
Obama Talks About Race After he and
His Attorney General Holder Rev up Racial Tensions
19 July 2013 © DOJgov.net Newswire
In a rare appearance without teleprompters but allowing no questioning, President Barack Obama offered his thoughts on the Zimmerman decision. Neither the prosecution nor defense considered race to be a part of the Zimmerman Self-Defense trial. On the other hand race has been injected into what was a simple trial to determine whether a Hispanic (George Zimmerman) attacked by a Black (Trayvon Martin) killed him in self-defense.
Early on and with limited facts, Obama's Justice Department spent taxpayer money to organize black protests against Zimmerman. The FBI did an initial investigation and found no evidence of racism. Barack Obama immediately went public, with the race tinged remark that if he had a son, he would have looked like Martin.
Race became prominent again in the Obama Administration when Zimmerman was found not guilty by reason of Self-Defense. First to attack the jury decision and Zimmerman was Obama Proxy, Attorney General Eric Holder who has been long known to be race consumed. While most people keep family photos and credit cards in their wallets, holder told a reporter in 1996 that he keeps a quote from Reverend Samuel D. Proctor.
Keeping it in his wallet for decades, it says, "No matter how affluent, educated and mobile [a black person] becomes, his race defines him more particularly than anything else." When asked to explain the passage, Holder replied, "It really says that... I am not the tall U.S. Attorney, I'm not the thin United State Attorney. I am the black United States Attorney." He strongly intimated that he has common cause that bonds him with black criminals as well as black doctors.
With this race based mindset, it's understandable that Holder immediately instructed the Obama Justice Department to look into filing "hate crime" charges against Zimmerman with no evidence whatever.
On 19 July, it was Barack Obama's turn to come out with further racially inflammatory remarks by saying "Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago." In point of fact, this might have been true but not for the inferred racial reasons. Obama entered Hawaii's Occidental College in 1979, some 35 years ago. Before that, he spent his formative educational years in one of Hawaii's most upscale and exclusive Prep Schools.
In his book Dreams From My Father, Obama readily admits that in both Prep School and Occidental College, he rarely spent time in class, was almost constantly drugged up or drunk and hung out with some of the lowest and violent elements on the Hawaiian beaches.
Given this, Obama unconsciously provides a profile of a Trayvon Martin that validates the jury decision he brutally attacked George Zimmerman and the defendant acted in self defense. Relative to Obama, truth comes out when he's off teleprompter.
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