Friday, November 28, 2014

Ferguson, the Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth (with Wilson Interview)


Friends, as I write this my household as perhaps like yours is recovering from Thanksgiving.  A time to reflect and share a sentiment of gratitude towards family and friends.  Unfortunately we have been inundated with Ferguson coverage now that we know the grand jury will not indict Darren Wilson.  With that information, a small suburb in Missouri was lit up by anarchists, race baiters and criminals disguised as civilians decimating the town and innocent business owners.


These are the cold hard facts, That is NOT being reported by the mainstream media.  The grand jury deliberated over 3 months with mountains of evidence and numerous eye witnesses presented to them, including the testimony of officer Wilson.  The 12 people could not indict.  The account of that fateful day's events unfolded with you and I getting a glimpse when George Stephanopolous interviewed him and said this:



What did not help, the city of Ferguson, was the President's comments speaking out of both sides of his mouth by calling for peace but also stoking the fires that would burn by covertly condemning the very judicial process that rules the land.



And who can forget Michael Browns stepfather calling to "Let's not just make noise, let's make a difference" and "burn this bitch down" on CNN:


And speaking of CNN, their coverage was simply biased  liberal left wing ideology disguised as journalism!  Slanted, unprofessional and opinionated. If that wasn't proof enough, two New York times reporters decide to publish officer Wilson's home address!  That is beyond the pale and if anything happens to Officer Williams they will have blood on their hands.

Michael Brown had just committed a strong armed robbery, assaulted a store clerk, confronted, assaulted and overpowered a police officer whom was in clear fear for his life.  I could be wrong friends, but if you rob and assault a police officer there will be consequences, and yes sometimes those consequences are deadly, sadly.  But, as the profound words of Crosby, Stills and Nash so eloquently have been spoken parents "teach your children well".

My thoughts are with the good citizens of Ferguson.  As we shared a time of thanks with our loved ones, I pray that we as a country somehow right our moral compass.  I wish all of you a continued happy and blessed Thanksgiving.......

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