Friday, July 12, 2013

Zimmerman Show Trial

Limbaugh: Zimmerman Case Reduced to 'Show Trial'

Thursday, 11 Jul 2013 09:02 PM
By Wanda Carruthers

Prosecutors are so anxious to find George Zimmerman guilty of something, they have turned the case into a "show trial," Rush Limbaugh charged on his radio show.

"The fix was in on this thing from the very first moment," he said Thursday."I just think it's outrageous," he added.

"The only important thing in a show trial is pleasing the people in power and giving the unwashed masses a lesson. Show trials have nothing to do with dispensing justice — they're all about dispensing social justice, which is usually the polar opposite."



Limbaugh was particularly incensed that the prosecution is now asking that the jury be allowed to consider verdicts of manslaughter or third degree murder based on child abuse as victim Trayvon Martin was only 17 when he was killed.

Judge Debra Nelson has agreed to allow a manslaughter verdict but has yet to make a decision on the third-degree murder charge.

Defense attorney Don West has already called the maneuver "outrageous" and Limbaugh agreed.

"We're in a show trial. This isn't about justice," said Limbaugh. "Eric Holder goes down there and ratchets up public opinion with Reverend Al. The president says, 'If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon,' thereby injecting race into a story that may not have been about race at all.

"The only reason this trial is taking place is because the media is invested in a guilty verdict, and the race hustler industry, including the attorney general, flew down there the minute this case happened, when Zimmerman wasn't charged.

"The regime saw an opportunity to turn something into a profoundly racial case for the express purpose of ripping the country apart. "


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1 comment:

  1. I watched the key witness for the defense -- the forensic expert on gunshots. His testimony was compelling, and the prosecution could not challenge him on cross-examination. I predict a not guilty verdict. On the other hand, I don't have much sympathy for Zimmerman. If he had stayed at his car (as police told him to do), Martin would be alive today and Zimmerman would not be on trial for murder.

    --David

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