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How far will left wing morons go? One just got caught!
Jul 23, 2013 15:39:17   #
TheCracker
 
A photo from the Houston pro-Zimmerman counter-rally of the NBPP anti-Zimmerman rally picked up by the AP shows a woman holding a sign that read, “Racist & Proud.”

The Houston Chronicle identified her as Renee Vaughan:

Austin resident Renee Vaughan echoed the sign’s ugly sentiments by yelling, “We’re racist. We’re proud. We’re better because we’re white,” at the Martin group as they passed, according to the Chronicle.

The act to smear the Zimmerman supporters as racists with a leftist plant worked as the photo and comment was picked up and spread worldwide.

Unfortunately the stupid woman has also had other photos of herself published on leftwing sites. One even showed the same sunglasses.

How far will liberals go? Just another example.

Do you think she feels some shame? Really?

The Cracker
cmvrwc



On the left is her mug shot not hiding behind the sunglasses
On the left is her mug shot not hiding behind the ...

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Jul 24, 2013 08:01:05   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
TheCracker wrote:
A photo from the Houston pro-Zimmerman counter-rally of the NBPP anti-Zimmerman rally picked up by the AP shows a woman holding a sign that read, “Racist & Proud.”

The Houston Chronicle identified her as Renee Vaughan:

Austin resident Renee Vaughan echoed the sign’s ugly sentiments by yelling, “We’re racist. We’re proud. We’re better because we’re white,” at the Martin group as they passed, according to the Chronicle.

The act to smear the Zimmerman supporters as racists with a leftist plant worked as the photo and comment was picked up and spread worldwide.

Unfortunately the stupid woman has also had other photos of herself published on leftwing sites. One even showed the same sunglasses.

How far will liberals go? Just another example.

Do you think she feels some shame? Really?

The Cracker
cmvrwc
A photo from the Houston pro-Zimmerman counter-ral... (show quote)


I've never considered the ramifications of protesting as a career. Here I've been trying to do all this online work for extra money, and I could just hold a sign and be obnoxious. Perhaps I could charge extra for protesting something I find particularly odious.

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Jul 24, 2013 11:10:47   #
Tasine Loc: Southwest US
 
Renee Vaughan is a disgusting human being(?), but, while I didn't know about it, I'm not the least bit surprised. The socialists do this all the time. And this isn't the worst of the things they do. They are incapable of doing anything that falls on the side of good.

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Jul 24, 2013 11:33:23   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
banjojack wrote:
I've never considered the ramifications of protesting as a career. Here I've been trying to do all this online work for extra money, and I could just hold a sign and be obnoxious. Perhaps I could charge extra for protesting something I find particularly odious.


Gun Control? :lol:

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Jul 24, 2013 11:37:43   #
bahmer
 
AuntiE wrote:
Gun Control? :lol:


Gun control is a steady hand,

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Jul 24, 2013 15:28:15   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
bahmer wrote:
Gun control is a steady hand,


Correct grip, and trigger control. Most accuracy problems can be traced to this.

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Jul 24, 2013 15:41:48   #
bahmer
 
banjojack wrote:
Correct grip, and trigger control. Most accuracy problems can be traced to this.


They say those lasers are really neat have you tried those yet. I always thought that they looked kind of neat in the TV shows because all you had to do was put the little red dot on someone and squeeze. But I guess you still have to hold the gun steady and then squeeze the trigger and not pull it. It all takes training.

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Jul 24, 2013 19:43:09   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
bahmer wrote:
They say those lasers are really neat have you tried those yet. I always thought that they looked kind of neat in the TV shows because all you had to do was put the little red dot on someone and squeeze. But I guess you still have to hold the gun steady and then squeeze the trigger and not pull it. It all takes training.

I have lasers and tritium sights on all my handguns. Lasers are good for snap shots, tritium sights don't need batteries. Thing to remember, lasers have to be sighted in. They are also, as I explained to someone else, great training aids. Load a dummy cartridge, put the laser on a wall or something, and practice your trigger pull. The laser doesn't lie, and it might show you a thing or two that you didn't know, or want to know. Pay attention to what the laser does as you pull the trigger. Almost everyone jerks up, down, right, left, etc., to a greater or lesser degree.

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Jul 24, 2013 19:55:50   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
banjojack wrote:
Correct grip, and trigger control. Most accuracy problems can be traced to this.


Could we stay on topic? You indicated charging extra to become a paid protester for an odious issue. I said gun control. I am particularly good at visuals.

Banjo shows up to protests un control, for a high fee, with a gun on his hip. :shock: :idea: :roll: :lol:

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Jul 24, 2013 20:22:34   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
AuntiE wrote:
Could we stay on topic? You indicated charging extra to become a paid protester for an odious issue. I said gun control. I am particularly good at visuals.

Banjo shows up to protests un control, for a high fee, with a gun on his hip. :shock: :idea: :roll: :lol:


Of course. I have expenses, you know. As far as my fee, I am, in my own modest opinion, worth it.

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Jul 24, 2013 22:24:48   #
bahmer
 
banjojack wrote:
I have lasers and tritium sights on all my handguns. Lasers are good for snap shots, tritium sights don't need batteries. Thing to remember, lasers have to be sighted in. They are also, as I explained to someone else, great training aids. Load a dummy cartridge, put the laser on a wall or something, and practice your trigger pull. The laser doesn't lie, and it might show you a thing or two that you didn't know, or want to know. Pay attention to what the laser does as you pull the trigger. Almost everyone jerks up, down, right, left, etc., to a greater or lesser degree.
I have lasers and tritium sights on all my handgun... (show quote)


Thanks for the info I will give it a try and see how I do. Most all of my shooting has been with a scattergun but I do have a 9mm for the house. Have a great day and I will give it a try, thanks again.

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Jul 24, 2013 22:35:27   #
bahmer
 
AuntiE wrote:
Could we stay on topic? You indicated charging extra to become a paid protester for an odious issue. I said gun control. I am particularly good at visuals.

Banjo shows up to protests un control, for a high fee, with a gun on his hip. :shock: :idea: :roll: :lol:


I always thought a gun added a certain flair to a mans outfit. This is really true nowadays in certain sections of certain cities in this country. It appears there is mob activity and it isn't white against black either from what i'm reading.

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Jul 24, 2013 23:15:05   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
banjojack wrote:
Of course. I have expenses, you know. As far as my fee, I am, in my own modest opinion, worth it.


:idea: Replace the truck and your expenses would go down.

:roll: :lol: "Modest opinion"

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Jul 24, 2013 23:36:14   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
TheCracker wrote:
A photo from the Houston pro-Zimmerman counter-rally of the NBPP anti-Zimmerman rally picked up by the AP shows a woman holding a sign that read, “Racist & Proud.”

The Houston Chronicle identified her as Renee Vaughan:

Austin resident Renee Vaughan echoed the sign’s ugly sentiments by yelling, “We’re racist. We’re proud. We’re better because we’re white,” at the Martin group as they passed, according to the Chronicle.

The act to smear the Zimmerman supporters as racists with a leftist plant worked as the photo and comment was picked up and spread worldwide.

Unfortunately the stupid woman has also had other photos of herself published on leftwing sites. One even showed the same sunglasses.

How far will liberals go? Just another example.

Do you think she feels some shame? Really?

The Cracker
cmvrwc
A photo from the Houston pro-Zimmerman counter-ral... (show quote)


It gets worse - Attorney Angela Corey Indicted.

OCALA, Fla., July 2, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Florida State's Attorney Angela Corey has been indicted by a citizens' grand jury, convening in Ocala, Florida, over the alleged falsification of the arrest warrant and complaint that lead to George Zimmerman being charged with the second degree murder of African-American teenager Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida.

The indictment of Corey, which was handed down last week (see www.citizensgrandjury.com), charges Corey with intentionally withholding photographic evidence of the injuries to George Zimmerman's head in the warrant she allegedly rushed to issue under oath, in an effort to boost her reelection prospects. At the outset of this case, black activists such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, who whipped up wrath against Zimmerman, demanded that he be charged with murder, after local police had thus far declined to arrest him pending investigation.

Following Corey's criminal complaint charging Zimmerman, legal experts such as Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz condemned her for falsely signing an arrest affidavit under oath, which intentionally omitted exculpatory evidence consisting of the photographs showing the injuries Zimmerman sustained, and rushing to charge him with second degree murder under political pressure. Dershowitz called her actions unethical and themselves crimes (http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/drop-george-zimmerman-murder-charge- article-1.1080161).

Larry Klayman, a former U.S. Justice Department prosecutor, a Florida lawyer since 1977, and now the "citizens' prosecutor" who presided over the Ocala grand jury said this: "The Supreme Court has confirmed that the grand jury belongs to the American people, not the three branches of government. (504 U.S. 36, 48 (1992) (quoting United States v. R. Enterprises, Inc., 498 U.S. 292, 297 (1991)). By indicting Florida State Attorney Angela Corey, the people are exercising their God given rights, recognized by our Founding Fathers, to mete out justice when the political and legal establishment subverts the rule of law. Hopefully, this indictment will serve as a warning to the political and legal establishment that they are not above the law. Ironically, Corey will now be tried and likely convicted for her alleged crimes -- which resulted in Zimmerman being charged under false pretenses, now coming home to roost during Zimmerman's on-going trial. Corruption cannot be tolerated, particularly by law enforcement officers who are elected by the people to serve their ends, not the law enforcement officer's political ends."

For more information, contact:

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Jul 25, 2013 07:56:10   #
bahmer
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
It gets worse - Attorney Angela Corey Indicted.

OCALA, Fla., July 2, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Florida State's Attorney Angela Corey has been indicted by a citizens' grand jury, convening in Ocala, Florida, over the alleged falsification of the arrest warrant and complaint that lead to George Zimmerman being charged with the second degree murder of African-American teenager Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida.

The indictment of Corey, which was handed down last week (see www.citizensgrandjury.com), charges Corey with intentionally withholding photographic evidence of the injuries to George Zimmerman's head in the warrant she allegedly rushed to issue under oath, in an effort to boost her reelection prospects. At the outset of this case, black activists such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, who whipped up wrath against Zimmerman, demanded that he be charged with murder, after local police had thus far declined to arrest him pending investigation.

Following Corey's criminal complaint charging Zimmerman, legal experts such as Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz condemned her for falsely signing an arrest affidavit under oath, which intentionally omitted exculpatory evidence consisting of the photographs showing the injuries Zimmerman sustained, and rushing to charge him with second degree murder under political pressure. Dershowitz called her actions unethical and themselves crimes (http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/drop-george-zimmerman-murder-charge- article-1.1080161).

Larry Klayman, a former U.S. Justice Department prosecutor, a Florida lawyer since 1977, and now the "citizens' prosecutor" who presided over the Ocala grand jury said this: "The Supreme Court has confirmed that the grand jury belongs to the American people, not the three branches of government. (504 U.S. 36, 48 (1992) (quoting United States v. R. Enterprises, Inc., 498 U.S. 292, 297 (1991)). By indicting Florida State Attorney Angela Corey, the people are exercising their God given rights, recognized by our Founding Fathers, to mete out justice when the political and legal establishment subverts the rule of law. Hopefully, this indictment will serve as a warning to the political and legal establishment that they are not above the law. Ironically, Corey will now be tried and likely convicted for her alleged crimes -- which resulted in Zimmerman being charged under false pretenses, now coming home to roost during Zimmerman's on-going trial. Corruption cannot be tolerated, particularly by law enforcement officers who are elected by the people to serve their ends, not the law enforcement officer's political ends."

For more information, contact:
It gets worse - Attorney Angela Corey Indicted. br... (show quote)


Wouldn't this be nice if it went all the way to OIllegal? I know it won't but one can dream can't one. Between him Sharpton and Jackson they should all be named in said lawsuit as race baiters and sent to jail. But Mr. Teflon keeps on avoiding all this and keeps sliding by. I am also assuming this is how he got by in school also.

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