Sunday, November 08, 2015

Justice In America : It's Up for Garbs

I don't know if this is picture or the facts below are factual, but the meaning is illustrative and clear - there is a double standard for justice in our country and the blame starts at the top of the food chain.
 
It appears that Mr Objma's ideology is to divide and contour - fundamentally change American society to more reflect that of past failed nations-states that were ruled by an all powerful central government. If your a student of history it isn't hard to understand this ideology failed every time it was introduced and implemented.
 
For those that are just now seeing the results of progressive socialism from the front row seat in modern society, the effects are real, we are living them.  Witness the chaos taking place in our media, the courts, our congress, the White House and on our boarders.
 
Just where do we find justice? Who do we turn to that has credibility? Who can we trust to tell us the truth?
 
Food for thought.
Look at This Little Guy...
 
  
A little guy and some thought provoking facts:
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Where has my country gone?
 
  Hello. Don’t recognize me? That’s OK; I understand.
  My name was Antonio West. I was the child who was shot in the face at point blank range by two black teens, who were attempting to rob my mother, who was also shot.
 
  I think my murder and my mommy’s wounding made the news for maybe a day, and then disappeared.
  A Grand Jury of my mommy's peers from Brunswick, Georgia ruled the black teens who murdered me will not face the death penalty... too bad it was me who got the death sentence from my killers instead, because Mommy didn’t have the money they demanded.
 
  See, my family made the mistake of being white in a 73% non-white neighborhood, but my murder wasn’t ruled a ‘hate crime’.
  Oh, and President Obama didn’t take a single moment to acknowledge my murder. He couldn’t have any children who could possibly look like me - so why should he care?
  I’m one of the youngest murder victims in our great Nation's history, but the media didn’t care to cover the story of my being killed in cold blood.
 
  There isn’t a white equivalent of Al Sharpton, because if there was he would be branded a ‘racist’. So no one’s rushing to Brunswick, Georgia to demonstrate and demand ‘justice’ for me. There’s no ‘White Panther’ party, either, to put a bounty on the lives of the two black teens who murdered me.
  I have no voice, I have no representation, and unlike those who shot me in the face while I sat innocently in my stroller - I no longer have my life.
  Isn’t this a great country?
 
  So while you’re out seeking ‘justice for Trayvon’ and Michael Brown, please remember to seek ‘justice’ for me. Tell your friends about me, tell you families, get tee-shirts with my face on them, and make the world pay attention, just like you did for Trayvon.
 
  I won’t hold my breath, I don’t have to anymore.

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