Friday, July 19, 2013

Trayvon Martin text messages reveal a troubling side

 
THIS APPEARED IN THE PRESS BEFORE THE TRIAL, BUT THE JUDGE DID NOT ALLOW THIS NEGATIVE EVIDENCE TO BE USED BY ZIMMERMAN'S DEFENSE TEAM. (I WONDER WHY AL SHARPTON HASN'T MENTIONED THIS.)

Trayvon Martin text messages reveal a troubling side

MIAMI--In the months and days before his shooting death, Trayvon Martin was getting in fights, getting high on marijuana, getting suspended from school and talking with friends about getting a gun, according to cell-phone text messages defense lawyers for shooter George Zimmerman released Thursday.

Martin's chronically misspelled slang-filled messages -- as well as pictures of a semi-automatic pistol, marijuana plants and Martin flipping up his middle fingers -- are all part of Zimmerman's defense plan to put the Miami Gardens 17-year-old posthumously on trial.

"So you just turning into a lil hoodlum," one friend, whose name has been withheld, texted Martin.

Martin replied with a denial: "No not at all."

At one point, Martin joked that the friend was "soft."

"Boy don't get one planted in ya chest," the friend joked back.

The message, a reference to being shot, eerily foreshadowed Martin's fate three months later.

On a rainy Feb. 27, 2012, evening, Zimmerman shot Martin at an apartment complex in Sanford, where the teen was sent to live with his dad to get back on track.

That night, Martin was returning from a convenience store where he had just bought a pack of Skittles and iced tea. Zimmerman said he believed the young man in the hoodie sweatshirt was up to no good.

No one witnessed who threw the first punch at whom or why.

But soon Martin was dead from a Sig Sauer gunshot wound, Zimmerman was in police custody and the nation began debating Florida's deadly force law known as "Stand Your Ground."

The law offers protections for some shooters in public places, but Zimmerman was still charged with second-degree murder by a special prosecutor appointed by Gov. Rick Scott. Zimmerman is pleading self defense and said Martin attacked him.

Trial is scheduled for June 10.

Although Zimmerman might not take the stand, his statements given to police and his 911 calls on the night of the shooting are major pieces of evidence. Zimmerman's defense lawyers hope to counter with Martin's text messages and his troubled record at school. A Central Florida judge must now decide whether the evidence is relevant to the case. The prosecution and Martin's family says it isn't.

Martin's family's attorney, Benjamin Crump, said in a written statement that the defense was displaying "stereotypical and close-minded thinking" in signaling that it planned to use Martin's messages and photos, including pictures of him blowing smoke and showing off gold teeth.

"The only photos or videos that are relevant or admissible at trial are those of Trayvon taken the day he was shot and killed by George Zimmerman," Crump said. "There is no evidence that Trayvon either had gold teeth nor gave anybody the finger the night he was shot and killed. Therefore those pictures are irrelevant and will not be admitted into evidence."

The text messages, some of which are redacted, don't make clear whom Martin was talking to at different times. Sometimes it appears he's joking with a friend, other times with a girlfriend and, in at least one instance, with his father.

Some of the earliest text messages begin in early November 2011, in which Martin indicates he got suspended from school for being in a fistfight.

Later in the month, on the 21st, he exchanged messages with at least one friend about an after-school fight.

One of Martin's cell phone pictures shows two teens about to square off against one another as a third stands in the middle like a referee. Martin said he fought a rival who "snitched on me."

Martin: "I lost da 1st round :) but won da 2nd nd 3rd."

Friend: "Ohhh So It Wass 3 Rounds? Damn well at least yu wonn lol but yuu needa stop fighting."

Martin: "Nay im not done with fool..... he gone hav 2 see me again."

Friend: "Nooo... Stop, yuu waint gonn bee satisified till yuh suspended again, huh?"

Martin told another friend at the time that his mother wanted him to move in with his dad after he was suspended.

"Da police caught me outta skool," Martin wrote.

Months later, Martin appeared to get in trouble again, but suggested on Jan. 6, 2012, that he was an innocent bystander: "'I was watcn a fight nd a teacher say I hit em." The following month he complained he got in trouble for something "I didn't do."

In between these messages, he appears to flirt with a girl and talk extensively about smoking marijuana, or "kush." One friend called him a "WEEDHEAD."

Martin's troubles appeared to get worse and, on Feb. 13, he explained to a friend that he was serving "10 dayz" of suspension.

Five days later, he repeatedly appears to inquire about a gun with a friend: "U got heat??" Hours later he's asked by text: "You want a 22 revolver?" The friend who sent the message said it was bought by "my mommy."

On Feb. 21, Martin appeared to be heading to Sanford to live with his father. But he hadn't lost interest in guns.

"U wanna share a .380?" he asked one friend.

Hours after that, someone who appears to be his father sent him text messages about staying in Sanford.

"Show much respect to (redacted) and adjust to my Lady & (redacted). Show them that you a good kid and you want positive things around you," his father, Tracy Martin, wrote Trayvon.

A minute later he followed up: "Be a big brother and not a DONKEY......LOVE DAD."

(c)2013 The Miami Herald

 

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Justice Department Puts Hold on the Return of Zimmerman’s Gun

Posted: 18 Jul 2013 04:59 PM PDT

The United States Department of Justice just doesn’t want to make life any easier for George Zimmerman apparently. The DoJ has put a hold on all evidence related to the case, which includes Zimmerman’s Kel Tec PF9 handgun, which, under Florida law, should be returned to him. According to the Daily Mail, WESH-TV in Orlando [...]

BREAKING: Colorado Judge Rules Recall of Anti-Gun Senators Can Take Place

Posted: 18 Jul 2013 01:14 PM PDT

According to the Denver Post, A Denver District Court judge has just ruled that the recall of both Colorado State Senate President John Morse and Senator Angela Giron can proceed. Both Morse and Giron challenged the recall paperwork based on technical mistakes in the paperwork, despite more than enough valid signatures from their constituents. The [...]

[Video] Clerk Draws Real Gun on Robber Armed With BB Gun

Posted: 18 Jul 2013 11:25 AM PDT

A man, identified as 42-year-old James Hayes, of Ambridge, PA walked into an area convenience store around 3:45pm earlier this week and drew an authentic looking BB gun and pointed it at the clerk. The clerk, quickly and smoothly draws a very real gun from underneath the counter as the suspect pointed the BB gun [...]

[Video] Former Navy SEAL Rips Anti Gun Politicians and Celebrities a New One

Posted: 18 Jul 2013 10:37 AM PDT

Former Navy SEAL and current NRA Commentator Dom Raso has some harsh words for anti-gun politicians and celebrities who would try to force their opinions on him. Raso accurately describes these people as puppets for the anti gun lobby. Raso calls out Bloomberg and Michael Moore by name and points out their inaccuracies in attacking [...]

Georgia Governor Stands by State’s “Stand Your Ground” Law

Posted: 18 Jul 2013 09:49 AM PDT

With the Zimmerman verdict now a few days behind us, the focus in the media and in politics is changing gears to focus on self defense laws, specifically, “stand your ground” self defense laws which exist in numerous states. In at least one state, there is still support for such laws at the highest levels. [...]

Important Court Ruling in Recall of Anti-Gun Colorado Senators Expected This Afternoon

Posted: 18 Jul 2013 08:23 AM PDT

State Senate President John Morse and Sen. Angela Giron are both facing recall elections to defend their senate seats after organizers successfully collected enough signatures to call for a recall election of both senators. The senators are facing a recall following their support of strict gun control measure in the Colorado State legislature earlier this [...]

NYC Taxpayers Are Funding Bloomberg’s Anti Gun Agenda Outside of NYC

Posted: 18 Jul 2013 07:59 AM PDT

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Obama's ... THE NEW WELFARE MAP

 

 
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These 11 States now have More People on Welfare than they do Employed.
 
Last month, the Senate Budget Committee reports that in fiscal year 2012, between food stamps, housing support,
child care, Medicaid and other benefits, the average U.S. Household below the poverty line received $168.00 a day
in government support. What's the problem with that much support? Well, the median household income in America
is just over $50,000, which averages out to $137.13 a day.
 
To put it another way, being on welfare now pays the equivalent of $30.00 an hour
for a 40-hour week, while the average job pays $20.00 an hour.   Nice huh?!

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Concrete Arrows





 


This Really Exists: Giant Arrows That Point Your Way Across America

Every so often, usually in the vast deserts of the American Southwest, a hiker or a backpacker will run across something puzzling: a ginormous concrete arrow, as much as seventy feet in length, just sitting in the middle of scrub-covered nowhere. What are these giant arrows? Some kind of surveying mark? Landing beacons for flying saucers? Earth’s turn signals? No, it's…


The Transcontinental Air Mail Route

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A re-creation of a 1920s map showing the route of airmail planes; the dots are intermediate stops along the course.
 
  • On August 20, 1920, the United States opened its first coast-to-coast airmail delivery route, just 60 years after the Pony Express closed up shop. There were no good aviation charts in those days, so pilots had to eyeball their way across the country using landmarks. This meant that flying in bad weather was difficult, and night flying was just about impossible.

  • The Postal Service solved the problem with the world’s first ground-based civilian navigation system: a series of lit beacons that would extend from New York to San Francisco. Every ten miles, pilots would pass a bright yellow concrete arrow. Each arrow would be surmounted by a 51-foot steel tower and lit by a million-candlepower rotating beacon. (A generator shed at the tail of each arrow powered the beacon.) Now mail could get from the Atlantic to the Pacific not in a matter of weeks, but in just 30 hours or so.

  • Even the dumbest of air mail pilots, it seems, could follow a series of bright yellow arrows straight out of a Tex Avery cartoon. By 1924, just a year after Congress funded it, the line of giant concrete markers stretched from Rock Springs, Wyoming to Cleveland, Ohio. The next summer, it reached all the way to New York, and by 1929 it spanned the continent uninterrupted, the envy of postal systems worldwide.

  • Radio and radar are, of course, infinitely less cool than a concrete Yellow Brick Road from sea to shining sea, but I think we all know how this story ends. New advances in communication and navigation technology made the big arrows obsolete, and the Commerce Department decommissioned the beacons in the 1940s. The steel towers were torn down and went to the war effort. But the hundreds of arrows remain. Their yellow paint is gone, their concrete cracks a little more with every winter frost, and no one crosses their path much, except for coyotes and tumbleweeds. But they’re still out there.

Detroit files for largest municipal bankruptcy in US history

 
Democratic administrations have run some of the most decrepit, crime-ridden cities in the country into the ground. Will Obama succeed in doing this to the U.S.A.????????

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