Black Panthers offer a $10,000 bounty for George Zimmerman

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while the incompetent Eric Holder is looking into whether the Martin shooting is a civil rights issue

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The new Black Panther Party offered a bounty of $10,000 Saturday for the “capture” of a Florida neighborhood watch captain who killed unarmed teen Trayvon Martin.

“An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth,” leader Mikhail Muhammad said after announcing the reward for George Zimmerman at a protest in Sanford, Fla.

Muhammad called on 5,000 black men to mobilize and capture the neighborhood watch volunteer.

“If the government won’t do the job, we’ll do it,” Muhammad said, leading chants that included “freedom or death” and “justice for Trayvon."
 
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I've noticed that the usual suspects in the more radical Hispanic movements have remained largely silent up til now, I wonder how much longer they'll be able to do so.
 
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black people are victims, so I've been told, therefore the NBPP is totally justified.
 
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Capture? Doubt he makes it out alive

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A high-ranking member of the New Black Panther Party was arrested for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office said Monday.
Hashim Nzinga, 49, recently announced on CNN that his group was offering a $10,000 reward for the capture of George Zimmerman, the man who fatally shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Fla. CNN identified Nzinga as the chief of staff of the New Black Panther Party.
According to a DeKalb arrest warrant, Nzinga was in possession of an FN Herstal 5.7 x 28 handgun, which investigators said he pawned at a shop on Rockbridge Road. That alleged transaction would be illegal due to Nzinga’s convictions last month for felony deposit account fraud in Gwinnett County, the DeKalb Sheriff's Office said.

New Black Panther leader arrested as group sets bounty in Florida shooting  | ajc.com
 
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Zimmerman is Hispanic ,let em have him.
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Zimmerman threats: Are they legal?|ActionNewsJax.com | Jacksonville News, Weather, Sports | WTEV-TV

Muhammad said, "The Bible says an eye for an eye, a life for a life, a tooth for a tooth. So when you kill, you subject yourself to the same treatment."

Statements like that sound like a call for violence. But Reep says even that is not illegal. "To be a threat, you have make a threatening statement and have the apparent ability to carry it out right then. On camera, puffing or otherwise, he's making a point."

The point Muhammad says he's trying to make is that George Zimmerman should be in jail. He says he could care less what America thinks of his methods.

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The PJ Tatler » Shocking Photos: Barack Obama Appeared and Marched with New Black Panthers in 2007

Barack Obama appeared and marched with members of the New Black Panther Party as he campaigned for president in Selma, Alabama in March 2007.

Among those appearing with Obama was Shabazz, the Panther leader who was one of the defendants in the voter intimidation case that Attorney General Eric Holder dismissed. Also present was the Panthers’ “Minister of War,” Najee Muhammed, who had called for murdering Dekalb County, Georgia, police officers with AK-47’s and then mocking their widows in this video. (link)

The images, presented below, also renew doubts about the transparency of the White House’s guest logs–in particular, whether Panther National Chief Malik Zulu Shabazz is the same “Malik Shabazz” listed among the Obama administration’s early visitors.

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In the first image, Shabazz stands at the podium, surrounded by uniformed Panthers, including Muhammed. In the second photograph, Obama commands the same podium.

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The New Black Panthers are a radical Muslim black separatist group that, among other things, supported threats of violence against cartoonists in Denmark for their depictions of Muhammad. Members of the group engaged in overt voter intimidation in 2008 in Philadelphia, and the Obama-Holder Department of Justice later dropped the case against them after it had won that case. The Panthers endorsed Obama in 2008, an endorsement that was posted on and later scrubbed from his campaign web site.

I’d say that this is far more relevant than an anonymously painted rock out in West Texas. This is the current president choosing of his own free will to accept support from and appear with some very radical and racist figures, during his rise to power. The New Black Panthers’ militant radicalism and racism are impossible to ignore. A “Malik Shabazz” (not exactly a common name) has appeared numerous times on White House visitor logs since Obama’s inauguration; the White House has insisted that it’s not the same Malik Shabazz who leads the New Black Panther movement but has not produced the alternative Malik Shabazz. Added to the fact that Barack Obama sat in the pews of radical racist pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright for 20 years, borrowing the title for one of his books from him and citing Wright as a mentor, we get a picture of a man who at the very least allied himself with very radical elements when it suited him. And that man is the president of the United States.

And we have a picture of a mainstream media, obsessed with race when it suits them, not asking Obama a single question about this event in Selma or his other links and associations with radicals from the beginning of his political career, to the present.

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I suppose no one wants to talk about Barack Hussein Obama's close connections to the radical racist marxist - muslim New Panther group. (same as the old Black Panther radical racist marxist - muslim group, just with 'new' added to the title)
 
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The new Black Panthers? All eight of them? Is this seriously even worthy of discussion?

If so, can we have daily discussions about groups like the KKK, neo-nazis, Army of God, Montana Freemen, CSA, so on?
 
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The new Black Panthers? All eight of them?

Milo, I think there's actually 13 or 14 of them.

Is this seriously even worthy of discussion?

Here's a foolproof way to tell: Did GS post it?

If so, can we have daily discussions about groups like the KKK, neo-nazis, Army of God, Montana Freemen, CSA, so on?

Yes, but only if you first drain your cranium to the point that you can only communicate via cut and paste messages from ultra-whacko blogs.
 
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The new Black Panthers? All eight of them? Is this seriously even worthy of discussion?

If so, can we have daily discussions about groups like the KKK, neo-nazis, Army of God, Montana Freemen, CSA, so on?

has the KKK put out a bounty on somebody lately?
 
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