I haven't heard anyone considering this possibility yet in the recent tragic shooting of the unarmed Trayvon. I realize this is just an idea, and may be far from the true scenario, but I wonder if it might have gone down, something like this...
Trayvon is on his way home from school...(they are saying now that he had been sent home for marijuana traces found in his backpak...not exactly sure why he would need to go through this gated community, but whatever...) he sees Zimmerman checking him out...they both are suspicious of one another (Zimmerman of a hooded black youth who doesn't live there, and Trayvon of a 'Mexican guy' looking at him and following him)...neither knowing one another and neither is comfortable with the situation they are finding themselves in. Zimmerman, is thinking this young man might be one of those who has been involved in the recent B'nE's so he's following him...mainly to see where he's going and what he's up to...and Trayvon's thinking maybe this guy is gonna jump him or mean him harm in some way...Trayvon decides to take the bull by the horns and confront this guy who is following him and overreacts, Zimmerman goes for his cell phone - but Trayvon doesn't know that he might be going for a knife or a gun, so he knocks him down and starts hitting on him...then he does see Zimmerman's gun...doesn't know his background (that he's not racist and is even a mentor of young black kids...or that he is just the leader of this neighborhood's 'watch group') thinks, "Man, I was right, this guy has a gun and meant me harm, I better talk 'bad' and intimidate him...or even get it and get him before he gets me first"...(Zimmerman's dad said that Trayvon made some remark about Zimmerman going to "die now," or something to that effect...)
ImJusSayin' my point is: neither of them knew anything about the other, but thought that the other guy was possibly up to no good...and overreacted. Zimmerman should not have followed him, as the police (dispatcher?) had said...but he seemed to be frustrated that, "they always get away..." (probably commenting on the others that he had called about, that had gotten away.) It's been reported that he had called in over 40 complaints already with (quite possibly) no arrests thus far.
To date, all stories being floated out there, seem to think that one or the other has to be 'the bad guy' with the other fully innocent. What about neither being 'bad'? Whatever the true story ends up being, clearly this was a terrible outcome for them both and for our nation too, due to the obvious racial tensions and divisions that it has again stirred. My heart goes out to all parties, especially to Trayvon's parents. I'm sure Zimmerman's parents are also hurting and afraid, as well. We all need to be praying that God will 'reveal hidden truths' concerning it all...He's good about doing that since He is all about JUSTICE...though we should also be grateful that He knows when to show MERCY as well. A bounty set by the New Black Panther Party should be addressed legally, in my opinion...that's just a 'crazy bad idea' to allow that to get started, that's for sure! If vigilantism of one (if that was the case with Zimmerman) would have been wrong, and dangerous for obvious and varied reasons, then the same is true, if carried out by an organization! Thank God Zimmerman's real address was not given out or we could be discussing another awful tragedy to boot!
...Let me know what you think of my idea.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Thursday, March 8, 2012
If Vetting Republican Candidates Is Fair Play...Then It Should Be for Obama too!
I, like many other Americans, have been riveted on the Republican Primary that has been going on for quite some time now. Looks like it's going to be entertaining us throughout the summer. Many are saying that there is a good side to it all, in that it vets the candidates like nothing else can. Vetting, for those who haven't heard this word before, simply means to 'examine or scrutinize.' Some on the right are saying that this way we will know all the good, the bad and the ugly now, so that when it comes time to the actual run against President Obama, all the negatives of the Republican candidate will already have been vetted before the public, lessening the impact against him. To think that the 'Obama machine' won't do their darndest to come up with new negatives to expose, is naive to say the least. You can be sure, that the Democratic party will find it very important for everyone to know all that they have found out about the Republican candidate who survives the primary process, and is left standing. (Just hold on to your seats for their traditional October surprise!) To be fair and consistent, we should want to know, whatever it may be, as long as it is true. Their time will come to reveal what they know, and needless to say, they will not be holding back.
To be expected, there looks to be a plan underfoot, (and we are beginning to see and hear it already,) to make sure that President Obama is put through this same type of 'vetting' process this time around - unlike in the election of 2008. It only seems fair, (Obama's favorite word,) that he should experience this same filtering process, no? Nobody is perfect, whether on the right, or the left...but it is the right of all Americans to hear it all, digest and discuss it all, weigh out the good verses the bad, and then decide who it is they believe that they can trust (the most) to be our President for the next four difficult years. Our country is in such a fragile state right now, choosing the right man, with the right plan, is of utmost importance. This is also why we get so upset when those hosting the debates take our candidates off the important issues to asking them simple, and foolish questions that don't amount to a hill of beans compared to the most pressing issues confronting our country! Let's all be clear on this issue however: The race of the man we finally cast our vote for, should be of no importance, either way, whatsoever! ALL men are created equal and that is the end of story! The same principle is true then while the vetting process takes place prior to and during the upcoming general election. To pull the race card out and accuse anyone who may reveal something that shows Obama in a less than perfect light of racism - is not only ridiculous but cowardly...and might I say, reveals the accuser(s) of being desperate. All candidates need to endure the same process to help us decide who is the most 'worthy' of the office.
During the 2008 election, there were only a few media venues that would report anything negative about Barak Obama. That whole election seemed rather sci-fi to me, in that regard. I remember shortly after he had won the presidency, he would make clear gafs here and there, but there wasn't so much as a comedian that would touch it with a ten foot poll! I remember thinking, just how strange and different that was. I'm jussayin'...I think we've all come to expect that it is practically part of a comedians job description, in America anyway, to make fun of our Presidents! That's ALL you heard when our country had a republican president, from day one! Saturday Night Live, and all the other late night comedy show hosts had a continual field day buffeting George W., about everything, for everything, (which continues to this day, actually!) We all remember who was blamed daily for the gas prices at that time, right!) Today, I'm hearing almost daily how a president doesn't really have control over them after all. Isn't that interesting?
The double standard for Obama, in my opinion, was (and is) glaring for a good long time. It took a couple years, but you can finally hear some resistance to things that President Obama is doing, or not doing, being used as material for comedians today. He's finally joined the rest of our presidents in suffering some humiliation by their twisted humor, but that's okay, since we do want to keep everything fair in American, right? We all, occasionally enjoy hearing a comedian, great in his craft, reveal some incredibly disingenuous or seemingly hypocritical thing that a politician or one of our Presidents may have done or said...and that's okay - if it's true, of course. It can actually help to inform a public who might not know otherwise. We all have a good laugh, or cringe, and say, "Yah! I guess that's right!" However, I'm not one, on the other hand, who enjoys hearing clearly biased political spin out of a comedian when you were just hoping to enjoy a few good laughs. Many, these days, unfortunately depend on comedians entirely for their political information! Sadly, this is the world we live in today, to the detriment of our beloved country.
Everyone who has the daunting honor and duty of choosing the right man to be the Leader of the Free World needs to know all that there is about both men who will be running and in this same spirit of fairness, I am hopeful that a true vetting of President Obama will take place this time, as well. Those who engage in rescuing him from this process do our nation an injustice. There are many things that we DO know about him after three years on the job...but there is much more about him that the American electorate needs to hear about. We have watched this grueling process go on now, with the Republicans. If this is the American way, then President Obama should not be given a free pass, again! Many men are good, but America needs someone now that can be great who can lead our country back to her greatness, as well. Some vetting is necessary to get thing 'stirred up.' Then we need to connect with each one's world view and future vision for America. Finally, the 'cream will rise to the top' as they say and the best man will become obvious! Isn't that what we all want? Regardless to the answer to that question...this is clearly what our country needs!
To be expected, there looks to be a plan underfoot, (and we are beginning to see and hear it already,) to make sure that President Obama is put through this same type of 'vetting' process this time around - unlike in the election of 2008. It only seems fair, (Obama's favorite word,) that he should experience this same filtering process, no? Nobody is perfect, whether on the right, or the left...but it is the right of all Americans to hear it all, digest and discuss it all, weigh out the good verses the bad, and then decide who it is they believe that they can trust (the most) to be our President for the next four difficult years. Our country is in such a fragile state right now, choosing the right man, with the right plan, is of utmost importance. This is also why we get so upset when those hosting the debates take our candidates off the important issues to asking them simple, and foolish questions that don't amount to a hill of beans compared to the most pressing issues confronting our country! Let's all be clear on this issue however: The race of the man we finally cast our vote for, should be of no importance, either way, whatsoever! ALL men are created equal and that is the end of story! The same principle is true then while the vetting process takes place prior to and during the upcoming general election. To pull the race card out and accuse anyone who may reveal something that shows Obama in a less than perfect light of racism - is not only ridiculous but cowardly...and might I say, reveals the accuser(s) of being desperate. All candidates need to endure the same process to help us decide who is the most 'worthy' of the office.
During the 2008 election, there were only a few media venues that would report anything negative about Barak Obama. That whole election seemed rather sci-fi to me, in that regard. I remember shortly after he had won the presidency, he would make clear gafs here and there, but there wasn't so much as a comedian that would touch it with a ten foot poll! I remember thinking, just how strange and different that was. I'm jussayin'...I think we've all come to expect that it is practically part of a comedians job description, in America anyway, to make fun of our Presidents! That's ALL you heard when our country had a republican president, from day one! Saturday Night Live, and all the other late night comedy show hosts had a continual field day buffeting George W., about everything, for everything, (which continues to this day, actually!) We all remember who was blamed daily for the gas prices at that time, right!) Today, I'm hearing almost daily how a president doesn't really have control over them after all. Isn't that interesting?
The double standard for Obama, in my opinion, was (and is) glaring for a good long time. It took a couple years, but you can finally hear some resistance to things that President Obama is doing, or not doing, being used as material for comedians today. He's finally joined the rest of our presidents in suffering some humiliation by their twisted humor, but that's okay, since we do want to keep everything fair in American, right? We all, occasionally enjoy hearing a comedian, great in his craft, reveal some incredibly disingenuous or seemingly hypocritical thing that a politician or one of our Presidents may have done or said...and that's okay - if it's true, of course. It can actually help to inform a public who might not know otherwise. We all have a good laugh, or cringe, and say, "Yah! I guess that's right!" However, I'm not one, on the other hand, who enjoys hearing clearly biased political spin out of a comedian when you were just hoping to enjoy a few good laughs. Many, these days, unfortunately depend on comedians entirely for their political information! Sadly, this is the world we live in today, to the detriment of our beloved country.
Everyone who has the daunting honor and duty of choosing the right man to be the Leader of the Free World needs to know all that there is about both men who will be running and in this same spirit of fairness, I am hopeful that a true vetting of President Obama will take place this time, as well. Those who engage in rescuing him from this process do our nation an injustice. There are many things that we DO know about him after three years on the job...but there is much more about him that the American electorate needs to hear about. We have watched this grueling process go on now, with the Republicans. If this is the American way, then President Obama should not be given a free pass, again! Many men are good, but America needs someone now that can be great who can lead our country back to her greatness, as well. Some vetting is necessary to get thing 'stirred up.' Then we need to connect with each one's world view and future vision for America. Finally, the 'cream will rise to the top' as they say and the best man will become obvious! Isn't that what we all want? Regardless to the answer to that question...this is clearly what our country needs!
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