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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

'I Am Trayvon': Trademark and More in Works

An armed neighborhood-watch volunteer encounters what he tells police is a suspicious character in a hoodie, and there’s a confrontation. The volunteer ends up with head injuries, and the “suspicious character,” who was determined to be returning from a convenience store with candy, is dead from a gunshot.

Police look into the case of Trayvon Martin and decide not to file charges because of a number of circumstances. There the case sits until politicians and others discover it and apparently decide to start using it for their own benefit.

President Obama laments the death, saying if he had had a son, he would have looked like the victim, and his campaign suddenly starts promoting hoodies.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

No, we are the people who select Obama's replacement. Nothing more and nothing less. We are tired of the current race wars. We wish to to coexist with our neighbors whether they are those selected by Obama or not.

Latinos deserve as much as blacks. I wish out President would stop fighting this in favor of his own race.