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Dec 18, 2014 22:01:20   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
I tried to post this when I first came on opp,i never saw it appear so I guess I messed up
anyhow,here goes

my name is Antonio west
remember me?
its ok if you don't
I was the 13 month old child who was shot in the face at point blank range by two teens whon were attempting to rob my mother .she was also shot
my murder and my mothers wounding made the news
for maybe a day,and then disappeared
a grand jury of my mothers peers in Brunswick ga ruled that the teens who murdered me in cold blood will not face the death penalty.
too bad it was me who got the death sentence,because my mother did not have the money they demanded
see my family made the mistake of being white in a 73 percent non white neighborhood
but my murder wasn't ruled a hate crime
Obama nor holder took a single moment to acknowledge my murder.obama couldn't have had any children that looked like me so why should he care??
I was one of the youngest murder victims in our countrys history,but the media didn't care to cover the story
of my being killed in cold blood
there isn't an equivilant of al Sharpton or Jackson
who is white because he would be labled RACIST
so no one rushed to Brunswick ga to defend and rave and demand justice for me
I have no voice
no representation
and no longer have life
so when you are seeking justice for micheal brown
PLEASE
seek some for me
I wont hold my breath
I DONT HAVE ANY

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Dec 18, 2014 22:18:02   #
Armageddun Loc: The show me state
 
badbobby wrote:
I tried to post this when I first came on opp,i never saw it appear so I guess I messed up
anyhow,here goes

my name is Antonio west
remember me?
its ok if you don't
I was the 13 month old child who was shot in the face at point blank range by two teens whon were attempting to rob my mother .she was also shot
my murder and my mothers wounding made the news
for maybe a day,and then disappeared
a grand jury of my mothers peers in Brunswick ga ruled that the teens who murdered me in cold blood will not face the death penalty.
too bad it was me who got the death sentence,because my mother did not have the money they demanded
see my family made the mistake of being white in a 73 percent non white neighborhood
but my murder wasn't ruled a hate crime
Obama nor holder took a single moment to acknowledge my murder.obama couldn't have had any children that looked like me so why should he care??
I was one of the youngest murder victims in our countrys history,but the media didn't care to cover the story
of my being killed in cold blood
there isn't an equivilant of al Sharpton or Jackson
who is white because he would be labled RACIST
so no one rushed to Brunswick ga to defend and rave and demand justice for me
I have no voice
no representation
and no longer have life
so when you are seeking justice for micheal brown
PLEASE
seek some for me
I wont hold my breath
I DONT HAVE ANY
I tried to post this when I first came on opp,i ne... (show quote)


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Dec 18, 2014 22:27:10   #
L8erToots
 
White lives matter too.

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Dec 18, 2014 22:42:34   #
Armageddun Loc: The show me state
 
L8erToots wrote:
White lives matter too.


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Dec 18, 2014 22:44:14   #
grace scott
 
L8erToots wrote:
White lives matter too.



Yes, they do.

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Dec 18, 2014 23:33:59   #
moldyoldy
 
badbobby wrote:
I tried to post this when I first came on opp,i never saw it appear so I guess I messed up
anyhow,here goes

my name is Antonio west
remember me?
its ok if you don't
I was the 13 month old child who was shot in the face at point blank range by two teens whon were attempting to rob my mother .she was also shot
my murder and my mothers wounding made the news
for maybe a day,and then disappeared
a grand jury of my mothers peers in Brunswick ga ruled that the teens who murdered me in cold blood will not face the death penalty.
too bad it was me who got the death sentence,because my mother did not have the money they demanded
see my family made the mistake of being white in a 73 percent non white neighborhood
but my murder wasn't ruled a hate crime
Obama nor holder took a single moment to acknowledge my murder.obama couldn't have had any children that looked like me so why should he care??
I was one of the youngest murder victims in our countrys history,but the media didn't care to cover the story
of my being killed in cold blood
there isn't an equivilant of al Sharpton or Jackson
who is white because he would be labled RACIST
so no one rushed to Brunswick ga to defend and rave and demand justice for me
I have no voice
no representation
and no longer have life
so when you are seeking justice for micheal brown
PLEASE
seek some for me
I wont hold my breath
I DONT HAVE ANY
I tried to post this when I first came on opp,i ne... (show quote)


The comparisons in the example text between the killings of Trayvon Martin and Antonio West are an example of false equivalency, however, as the two cases are nearly polar opposites. In the Trayvon Martin case, there was never any doubt as to the identity of his killer (George Zimmerman), yet several weeks elapsed before the shooter was charged

with a crime and taken into custody, and the local police were widely criticized for mishandling the investigation of the incident. In the Antonio West case the identity of the killer(s) was initially unknown, but suspects were quickly determined through police investigation and then promptly arrested and charged, with no one suggesting that local police mishandled any aspect of the case. The circumstances of the Trayvon Martin case therefore fostered the public perception (correct or not) that the case would never have been properly investigated and adjudicated had it not been widely publicized in the media, but nothing about the Antonio West suggested that anyone need "rush to Brunswick GA to demand justice" in order for justice to be done. The reference to a "hate crime" is also a red herring: George Zimmerman was not charged with a hate crime, nor did police investigating the Antonio West shooting find any evidence that the race of the victims was a factor in the commission of the crime.

The Antonio West killing did garner a fair amount of national coverage (particularly on CNN) at the time it occurred, but that level of attention soon waned when suspects were arrested and charged within days of the shooting. In a country that sees over 16,000 homicides every year, only a small handful receive prolonged national attention, and the Antonio West case had no sensational or controversial aspects of the type that typically drive ongoing national media coverage.

The defendants in that case did not face the death penalty if found guilty, not because (as claimed above) a grand jury decided they should not, but because Georgia law precludes capital punishment for crimes committed by persons under the age of 18:
District Attorney Jackie Johnson of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit said in a statement she would not seek the death penalty against either suspect because Georgia law doesn't allow capital punishment for defendants charged with crimes committed before they were 18.
On 30 August 2013, De'Marquise Elkins was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. His mother Karimah Elkins was convicted of tampering with evidence and sentenced to ten years. Dominique Lang testified against Elkins, and his trial is still pending.
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/crime/antoniowest.asp#zyEhGzpvBWxtyhWO.99

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Dec 19, 2014 00:17:03   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The comparisons in the example text between the killings of Trayvon Martin and Antonio West are an example of false equivalency, however, as the two cases are nearly polar opposites. In the Trayvon Martin case, there was never any doubt as to the identity of his killer (George Zimmerman), yet several weeks elapsed before the shooter was charged

with a crime and taken into custody, and the local police were widely criticized for mishandling the investigation of the incident. In the Antonio West case the identity of the killer(s) was initially unknown, but suspects were quickly determined through police investigation and then promptly arrested and charged, with no one suggesting that local police mishandled any aspect of the case. The circumstances of the Trayvon Martin case therefore fostered the public perception (correct or not) that the case would never have been properly investigated and adjudicated had it not been widely publicized in the media, but nothing about the Antonio West suggested that anyone need "rush to Brunswick GA to demand justice" in order for justice to be done. The reference to a "hate crime" is also a red herring: George Zimmerman was not charged with a hate crime, nor did police investigating the Antonio West shooting find any evidence that the race of the victims was a factor in the commission of the crime.

The Antonio West killing did garner a fair amount of national coverage (particularly on CNN) at the time it occurred, but that level of attention soon waned when suspects were arrested and charged within days of the shooting. In a country that sees over 16,000 homicides every year, only a small handful receive prolonged national attention, and the Antonio West case had no sensational or controversial aspects of the type that typically drive ongoing national media coverage.

The defendants in that case did not face the death penalty if found guilty, not because (as claimed above) a grand jury decided they should not, but because Georgia law precludes capital punishment for crimes committed by persons under the age of 18:
District Attorney Jackie Johnson of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit said in a statement she would not seek the death penalty against either suspect because Georgia law doesn't allow capital punishment for defendants charged with crimes committed before they were 18.
On 30 August 2013, De'Marquise Elkins was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. His mother Karimah Elkins was convicted of tampering with evidence and sentenced to ten years. Dominique Lang testified against Elkins, and his trial is still pending.
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/crime/antoniowest.asp#zyEhGzpvBWxtyhWO.99
The comparisons in the example text between the ki... (show quote)


the Martin case was not mishandled but it took a few days for dipshit Holder to stick his nose in where it didn't belong

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Dec 19, 2014 00:26:51   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The comparisons in the example text between the killings of Trayvon Martin and Antonio West are an example of false equivalency, however, as the two cases are nearly polar opposites. In the Trayvon Martin case, there was never any doubt as to the identity of his killer (George Zimmerman), yet several weeks elapsed before the shooter was charged

with a crime and taken into custody, and the local police were widely criticized for mishandling the investigation of the incident. In the Antonio West case the identity of the killer(s) was initially unknown, but suspects were quickly determined through police investigation and then promptly arrested and charged, with no one suggesting that local police mishandled any aspect of the case. The circumstances of the Trayvon Martin case therefore fostered the public perception (correct or not) that the case would never have been properly investigated and adjudicated had it not been widely publicized in the media, but nothing about the Antonio West suggested that anyone need "rush to Brunswick GA to demand justice" in order for justice to be done. The reference to a "hate crime" is also a red herring: George Zimmerman was not charged with a hate crime, nor did police investigating the Antonio West shooting find any evidence that the race of the victims was a factor in the commission of the crime.

The Antonio West killing did garner a fair amount of national coverage (particularly on CNN) at the time it occurred, but that level of attention soon waned when suspects were arrested and charged within days of the shooting. In a country that sees over 16,000 homicides every year, only a small handful receive prolonged national attention, and the Antonio West case had no sensational or controversial aspects of the type that typically drive ongoing national media coverage.

The defendants in that case did not face the death penalty if found guilty, not because (as claimed above) a grand jury decided they should not, but because Georgia law precludes capital punishment for crimes committed by persons under the age of 18:
District Attorney Jackie Johnson of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit said in a statement she would not seek the death penalty against either suspect because Georgia law doesn't allow capital punishment for defendants charged with crimes committed before they were 18.
On 30 August 2013, De'Marquise Elkins was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. His mother Karimah Elkins was convicted of tampering with evidence and sentenced to ten years. Dominique Lang testified against Elkins, and his trial is still pending.
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/crime/antoniowest.asp#zyEhGzpvBWxtyhWO.99
The comparisons in the example text between the ki... (show quote)


thanks moldy for the update
however the post was a reminder that racial conditions are increased with the so called reverends rushing to seek justice for brown,and the lack of anyone inciting racial unrest for the killing of the 13 month old baby
any way you crack it it is unjust
have a good day sir

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Dec 19, 2014 00:32:59   #
moldyoldy
 
badbobby wrote:
thanks moldy for the update
however the post was a reminder that racial conditions are increased with the so called reverends rushing to seek justice for brown,and the lack of anyone inciting racial unrest for the killing of the 13 month old baby
any way you crack it it is unjust
have a good day sir


The killers are in jail, in that case. No one is paying for the other murders.

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Dec 19, 2014 02:19:15   #
L8erToots
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The killers are in jail, in that case. No one is paying for the other murders.

If we lose faith in our jury system, we got nothin' - except the angry mobs, and history shows that when left to them, it's never good!

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Dec 19, 2014 13:53:53   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The killers are in jail, in that case. No one is paying for the other murders.



your replies reflect your far left leanings moldy
murder was not proven in either case
that is just your belief

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