Monday, July 1, 2013

Trayvon Zimmerman Morsi and Concomitant Scandals

Says he was overpowered by Trayvon
The country is focused on the Zimmerman trial. The race hustlers are upset that the prosecution is now saying that it isn't about race anymore; it's about profiling. Of course, the profiling they're talking about may actually have something to do with race--that's why they call it racial profiling. But I don't mean to cast aspersions on anyone. Now the case is in its second week and it seems that the witnesses called by the prosecution are actually benefitting the defense.


Trayvon Martin 

But the important issues we face today and in the upcoming days is not about a man who shot a 17 year old, (unfortunately the mainstream media could only find photos of Trayvon Martin when he was 12 or so, and maybe some baby photos with his banky-boo--this one here is one of my favorites), the important issues of the day are about national security, our subordinate relationship with Russia, thanks to the cancellation of our president's #Mancard. The IRS scandal, the Fast and Furious scandal, and yes, Benghazi are also the other scandals that are more important to our country. Oh, yes, I almost forgot; immigration is the other issue but I'll get around to that another time.

But now we have Egypt revolting against Obama's BFF, the Muslim Brotherhood. Egypt's president, Muhammad Morsi, (ever wonder why so many of these guys are named Mohammad, and variations of that name), is being told by the Egyptian military that if he doesn't get his act together in two days and work it out with the people, he's going to be history. It beginning to sound better and better for us there.

In a couple of days it'll be America's birthday. Today is Canada's. Happy birthday guys.



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