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    I wonder how many people cried out to God last night in that movie theater?

    Apparently he was too busy to put down the remote control. 

    1 07.20.12
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    So this guy goes to his neighbors house with a gun to complain about the loud music at a three year old's birthday party. The gunman is filming the incident. He shoots a schoolteacher dead and injures a firefighter. He cites "Stand Your Ground" laws and presents the video as evidence of his innocence.

    wilwheaton:

    laughterkey:

    nedhepburn:

    America has a serious, scary-ass gun problem.

    This is horrifying

    Every single politician who voted for one of these Stand Your Ground laws is responsible for every single unnecessary death they’ve lead to. They are accomplices to murder.

    Why is it out of the question that this shooter should have instead driven to the door to get some ear plugs?  Why is it perfectly acceptable for him to take a weapon and threaten people with death over a noise complaint?

    1386 06.09.12
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    The United States has begun launching drone strikes against suspected al-Qaeda operatives in Yemen under new authority approved by President Obama that allows the CIA and the military to fire even when the identity of those who could be killed is not known, U.S. officials said.

    Read that again:

    The United States has begun launching drone strikes against suspected al-Qaeda operatives in Yemen under new authority approved by President Obama that allows the CIA and the military to fire even when the identity of those who could be killed is not known, U.S. officials said.

    We don’t even care if we know what or who the target of a drone strike is anymore. To me, that seems like a degree of careless warmongering that is entirely inconsistent with the ideals of the United States and our presumed moral authority, but sadly, entirely consistent with our hypocritical foreign policy and international bullying tactics.

    Despite all of the good he’s done, it’s shit like this that really makes me want to vote against Barack Obama. How can I support a man in good conscience that isn’t even remorseful or ashamed of the fact that our military is targeting innocent people?

    2 04.30.12
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    White Supremacist Hacks Trayvon Martin's Email Account, Leaks Messages Online (via @Gawker)

    With this, I’m officially disgusted with most of the people who have an opinion on the Trayvon Martin murder.

    Between the racist fucks trying to smear the name of a murder victim whose sole crime was an ill-timed shopping trip to a 7-11, and people encouraging vigilantism on Twitter, even when it endangers innocent people, the behavior of people in this country is just indescribably awful.

    To the people who participated in these incidents, you really should be ashamed of yourselves. 

    9 03.29.12
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    thepoliticalfreakshow:

Three Men Plead Guilty to Federal Hates Crimes in Senseless Mississippi Killing
Editor’s note: This story contains language that some readers may consider offensive. 
(CNN) — Three white Mississippi men pleaded guilty to federal hate crimes Thursday in connection with the 2011 beating death of an African-American man in Jackson, the Justice Department announced.Deryl Dedmon, John Aaron Rice and Dylan Butler each admitted to conspiracy and violating the 2009 federal hate-crimes law in last June’s killing of James Craig Anderson. They face sentences of up to life in prison and $250,000 in fines, federal prosecutors said.
The 19-year-old Dedmon had already pleaded guilty to state murder and hate-crime charges Wednesday in a state court and was sentenced to life in prison. Rice, 19, and Butler, 20, made their initial appearances with Dedmon in federal court Thursday morning.
The men are among the first defendants to be prosecuted under the federal hate-crime statute that President Barack Obama signed in 2009 and the first to be prosecuted in a fatal attack, Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez, the head of the Justice Department’s civil rights division, said in a statement on Thursday’s pleas.
“The Department of Justice will vigorously pursue those who commit racially motivated assaults and will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that those who commit such acts are brought to justice,” Perez said. “And I note that our investigation in this matter is ongoing.”
In court Thursday, all three admitted to harassing and assaulting African-Americans on several occasions in the weeks before Anderson’s death, hurling beer bottles, firing slingshots and driving at them with cars, prosecutors said. They targeted people they believed to be drunk or homeless, believing them less likely to report the attacks.
They are also expected to testify against other teens implicated in Anderson’s killing, two sources close to the proceedings told CNN.
They admitted to violating the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009, named for the victims of two 1998 killings that shocked the country. Matthew Shepard, a gay Wyoming teenager, died after being kidnapped, beaten and left tied to a fence, while Byrd was a black man dragged to death in Texas by white supremacists.
Anderson’s death prompted several large marches and prayer vigils in Jackson, a city of about 537,000 people. At his state plea hearing, Dedmon told the court that his crimes were the result of being “young and dumb, ignorant and full of hatred.”
But Hinds County Circuit Judge Jeff Weill told him, “Whatever excuse you offer, forget that. There is no excuse.”
Anderson, 47, died after he was beaten and run over by a truck driven by Dedmon, who was part of a group of seven white youths from largely white Rankin County who decided to “go f**k with some niggers” after a night of partying and drinking, law enforcement officials have said, quoting some of the suspects in the case.
Authorities have said they believe Dedmon led and instigated the attack. They said the youths climbed into Dedmon’s green truck and a white SUV and drove to the western edge of Jackson, where Anderson was standing in a hotel parking lot just beyond a highway exit ramp.
On a videotape obtained exclusively by CNN, the group pulls into the parking lot and stops where Anderson is standing, although he is just off camera and not visible. The young men can then be seen going back and forth between their cars and Anderson.
Witnesses told authorities this is when Anderson’s beating took place, as the white youths yelled racial epithets, including “white power.” After the beating, Dedmon drove his Ford F-250 truck over him, leaving him to die, according to what some of the teens cooperating with police have told authorities.
Rice initially faced state murder charges as well, but a judge reduced the charges to simple assault because he was not believed to be driving the vehicle used to kill Anderson.
At Dedmon’s sentencing Wednesday, Anderson’s sister, Barbara Anderson Young, said her family was praying for “racial conciliation.”
“These last months have been very difficult,” Young said. “We cried. We wept. We reminisced about our beloved brother, Craig, a loss I cannot even explain. Craig was a big-hearted person who loved his fellow man.”
[CNN]

    thepoliticalfreakshow:

    Three Men Plead Guilty to Federal Hates Crimes in Senseless Mississippi Killing

    Editor’s note: This story contains language that some readers may consider offensive.

    (CNN) — Three white Mississippi men pleaded guilty to federal hate crimes Thursday in connection with the 2011 beating death of an African-American man in Jackson, the Justice Department announced.
    Deryl Dedmon, John Aaron Rice and Dylan Butler each admitted to conspiracy and violating the 2009 federal hate-crimes law in last June’s killing of James Craig Anderson. They face sentences of up to life in prison and $250,000 in fines, federal prosecutors said.

    The 19-year-old Dedmon had already pleaded guilty to state murder and hate-crime charges Wednesday in a state court and was sentenced to life in prison. Rice, 19, and Butler, 20, made their initial appearances with Dedmon in federal court Thursday morning.

    The men are among the first defendants to be prosecuted under the federal hate-crime statute that President Barack Obama signed in 2009 and the first to be prosecuted in a fatal attack, Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez, the head of the Justice Department’s civil rights division, said in a statement on Thursday’s pleas.

    “The Department of Justice will vigorously pursue those who commit racially motivated assaults and will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that those who commit such acts are brought to justice,” Perez said. “And I note that our investigation in this matter is ongoing.”

    In court Thursday, all three admitted to harassing and assaulting African-Americans on several occasions in the weeks before Anderson’s death, hurling beer bottles, firing slingshots and driving at them with cars, prosecutors said. They targeted people they believed to be drunk or homeless, believing them less likely to report the attacks.

    They are also expected to testify against other teens implicated in Anderson’s killing, two sources close to the proceedings told CNN.

    They admitted to violating the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009, named for the victims of two 1998 killings that shocked the country. Matthew Shepard, a gay Wyoming teenager, died after being kidnapped, beaten and left tied to a fence, while Byrd was a black man dragged to death in Texas by white supremacists.

    Anderson’s death prompted several large marches and prayer vigils in Jackson, a city of about 537,000 people. At his state plea hearing, Dedmon told the court that his crimes were the result of being “young and dumb, ignorant and full of hatred.”

    But Hinds County Circuit Judge Jeff Weill told him, “Whatever excuse you offer, forget that. There is no excuse.”

    Anderson, 47, died after he was beaten and run over by a truck driven by Dedmon, who was part of a group of seven white youths from largely white Rankin County who decided to “go f**k with some niggers” after a night of partying and drinking, law enforcement officials have said, quoting some of the suspects in the case.

    Authorities have said they believe Dedmon led and instigated the attack. They said the youths climbed into Dedmon’s green truck and a white SUV and drove to the western edge of Jackson, where Anderson was standing in a hotel parking lot just beyond a highway exit ramp.

    On a videotape obtained exclusively by CNN, the group pulls into the parking lot and stops where Anderson is standing, although he is just off camera and not visible. The young men can then be seen going back and forth between their cars and Anderson.

    Witnesses told authorities this is when Anderson’s beating took place, as the white youths yelled racial epithets, including “white power.” After the beating, Dedmon drove his Ford F-250 truck over him, leaving him to die, according to what some of the teens cooperating with police have told authorities.

    Rice initially faced state murder charges as well, but a judge reduced the charges to simple assault because he was not believed to be driving the vehicle used to kill Anderson.

    At Dedmon’s sentencing Wednesday, Anderson’s sister, Barbara Anderson Young, said her family was praying for “racial conciliation.”

    “These last months have been very difficult,” Young said. “We cried. We wept. We reminisced about our beloved brother, Craig, a loss I cannot even explain. Craig was a big-hearted person who loved his fellow man.”

    [CNN]

    127 03.23.12
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    Trayvon Martin

    solo1y: The reason they haven't arrested Zimmerman is because under current Florida law, he hasn't committed a crime. No amount of marching can change that.
    J: oh jeez
    solo1y: I mean if you want to start arresting people for being violent trigger-happy douchebags... you know?
    J: i think something should happen to the guy though, jesus
    solo1y: But how the hell are you going to legislate for it?
    J: I KNOW
    J: but still, it's annoying
    solo1y: He's a violent trigger-happy racist douchebag.
    solo1y: I thought the point of the army was to get those people out of the country.
    solo1y: The armed forces aren't even doing *that* right.
    6 03.23.12
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    Trayvon Martin’s murder has made the front page of reddit.

    generalbriefing:

    abaldwin360:

    I hope it starts getting more national attention.

    link (if you’re a reddit user go upvote! It needs to be the top post on reddit)

    I went to this link and the first thing I see in the comments is a debate about the use of “prior record” and why that shouldn’t be held against Zimmerman.  Let me clear something up.  Prior record cannot be used to CONVICT someone, but it can be used as probable cause for arrest. It’s used again POC all the fucking time.  An arrest record is not the same as a record of conviction.

    That’s one reason people get mad about employers asking for their arrest record, because it shows not only what you have been convicted of, but what you were SUSPECTED of. But to be clear, what we’re talking about here is just an arrest. They haven’t done the basic freaking arrest, for which there is AMPLE probable cause. We need that before we start focusing on the lack of prosecution and the impact of his “prior record” on a CONVICTION for murder.  

    Reblogging for commentary.

    54 03.14.12
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    On Trayvon Martin

    I’ve held back on commenting on this because, well, the extent of race-based abuse, mudslinging, and hatred on Tumblr has really taxed me emotionally these past few weeks, but it’s just so hard for me to believe such an unspeakable tragedy actually took place in this country.  

    But, sadly, we live in a world where such a tragedy is reality, and I don’t think anyone without a heart can stay silent in good conscience..  Fortunately for me and my little ones, our experience with racism in our community is minimal, and it makes it easier for me to be optimistic that the wolves in our midst are content to sit back and fantasize rather than commit actions of such unimaginable malice and hatred.

    It broke my heart to read all of the posts and the news stories, and the knowledge that his killer walked free is another reminder that the law does not apply to people with connections or money, or that fit a particular set of characteristics.

    I don’t really have anything to say on it, except that I hope they nail the son-of-a-bitch’s dick to the wall of a prison cell. 

    1 03.10.12
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    occupyallstreets:

Marine gets no jail time in killing of 24 Iraqi civilians
Marine Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich will not serve a jail sentence following his guilty plea in the killing of 24 Iraqis in 2005, a military judge said Tuesday.
The announcement by Lt. Col. David Jones came after Wuterich took responsibility during his sentencing hearing at Camp Pendleton for the killings in the Euphrates River town of Haditha and expressed remorse to the victims’ families.
Jones said he had planned to recommend 90 days in the brig — the maximum as requested by the prosecution — but that the plea bargain approved by Lt. Gen. Thomas Waldhauser had called for no jail time.
Wuterich, 31, was the last of eight Marines charged in the Haditha killings to have his case resolved. Six had the charges against them dropped, and one Marine was acquitted.
As the squad leader, Wuterich ordered his Marines “to shoot first, ask questions later” as they stormed two houses on Nov. 19, 2005, after a roadside bomb had killed one Marine and injured two others.
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Imagine what would happen if this person committed a similar act against white people in a suburban American town.  The entire country would be calling for his head, but since his crimes were committed against nameless and faceless Iraqis in the middle of a war zone, no one gives a fuck that a murderer is still a member of our military and free to walk our streets.

    occupyallstreets:

    Marine gets no jail time in killing of 24 Iraqi civilians

    Marine Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich will not serve a jail sentence following his guilty plea in the killing of 24 Iraqis in 2005, a military judge said Tuesday.

    The announcement by Lt. Col. David Jones came after Wuterich took responsibility during his sentencing hearing at Camp Pendleton for the killings in the Euphrates River town of Haditha and expressed remorse to the victims’ families.

    Jones said he had planned to recommend 90 days in the brig — the maximum as requested by the prosecution — but that the plea bargain approved by Lt. Gen. Thomas Waldhauser had called for no jail time.

    Wuterich, 31, was the last of eight Marines charged in the Haditha killings to have his case resolved. Six had the charges against them dropped, and one Marine was acquitted.

    As the squad leader, Wuterich ordered his Marines “to shoot first, ask questions later” as they stormed two houses on Nov. 19, 2005, after a roadside bomb had killed one Marine and injured two others.

    Source

    Imagine what would happen if this person committed a similar act against white people in a suburban American town.  The entire country would be calling for his head, but since his crimes were committed against nameless and faceless Iraqis in the middle of a war zone, no one gives a fuck that a murderer is still a member of our military and free to walk our streets.

    688 01.25.12
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