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In light of the facts and evidence during the worst case of injustice thus far in the 21st century, someone has to stand up to Rev. Al Sharpton and the other “useful idiots.” No longer – because we are afraid of being labeled a racist – can we allow the monetary and despotic motivations of Rev. Al Sharpton & Co. to destroy the lives of men and women in our society, most of all, the very community he professes to represent.

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Much has been made in the George Zimmerman Trial that Trayvon Martin was just a poor little kid that was on his way home with Skittles and an Ice Tea. Trayvon Martin was a 17 year-old who was over 6 foot tall, had a history of violence, and was suspended during the period of the confrontation for drugs. But the jury was not allowed to hear that information, and worse, nor of the gun that Trayvon Martin is seen with in photos taken from his cell phone only days before the incident.

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George Zimmerman, right, with his attorneys, Mark O’Mara, left, and Don West, center, watch as an evidence video is projected on a screen during the 16th day of his trial in Seminole circuit court, in Sanford, Fla., Monday, July 1, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin.(AP Photo/Orlando Sentinel, Joe Burbank, Pool)

At first I was cautious. Then, I evolved into skeptical. But now that the prosecution has rested their case in the George Zimmerman trial, I am flat-out disgusted at what clearly has been exposed as the worst racial prosecution since Jim Crow. If we recap Friday’s testimony, the prior testimony from witnesses called by the State Attorney’s office, then we will come to only one two-fold conclusion:

Rachel Jeantel, 19, took the witness stand for a second day in George Zimmerman’s second-degree murder trial.

Is this really all that the Florida State Attorney has on George Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin case? After several media efforts to edit, doctor, and misreport footage and witness testimony in order to give the impression George Zimmerman shot Trayvon Martin because he had racist tendencies, it looks as if the State of Florida cowardly buckled under the pressure of societal racial extortion.

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Watch Live Stream Video of the George Zimmerman trial. The State holds that George Zimmerman shot Trayvon Martin and is guilty of second degree murder, but Zimmerman claims self-defense, based on Florida “stand your ground” laws.

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