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29 March 2012

Trayvon Martin Case: Police Video Shows No Blood, Bruises On George Zimmerman After Killing 29MAR12 & Craig Sonner, George Zimmerman's Lawyer, Reportedly Flees Lawrence O'Donnell Interview (VIDEO) 27MAR12

THIS video doesn't show someone with a broken nose or someone who was attacked with his head slammed into the ground. Justice demands a vigorous investigation of the killing of Trayvon Martin by the Justice Dept. and the Sanford, FL police dept. and charges against george zimmerman. And be sure to watch the video from 'The Last Word' with Lawrence O'Donnell on zimmerman's lawyer fleeing his show after agreeing to be interviewed. From HuffPost......

Newly released video of George Zimmerman at the Sanford Police Department the night he shot Trayvon Martin to death show the neighborhood watch volunteer without blood on his clothing or bruises on his face or head. His clean-shaven picture seems to contrast with the violent beating he told police he endured at the hands of Martin, 17, who Zimmerman said attacked him from behind.
The video, obtained by ABC News, appears inconsistent with Zimmerman’s recently leaked statement to police that he was in a death struggle with Martin before Zimmerman shot him in the chest in self-defense. Zimmerman told investigators that Martin jumped him from behind, punched him in the nose and pounded his head into a sidewalk, according to a police report first described by the Orlando Sentinal.
In the video, apparently taken by surveillance cameras outside and inside the police station, Zimmerman’s face and head are clearly visible and show no injuries consistent with the kind of fight Zimmerman's statement described.
Zimmerman, 28, the neighborhood watch captain at the Retreat at Twin Lakes gated community, is seen arriving in a police cruiser. He gets out of the car with his hands cuffed behind his back. Zimmerman is clean-shaven and appears several pounds lighter than in ubiquitous mug shot of him taken in 2005 when he was arrested on a charge of assaulting a police officer.
The video’s release comes amid shifting public perception of Martin, whose baby-faced image has become the face of the so-called “Trayvon Martin movement for Justice” that has captivated much of the U.S. Earlier this week, school officials in Miami released Martin’s disciplinary record, showing that he had been on a 10-day suspension when he was killed. According to reports, school officials found an empty baggy that contained marijuana residue. Meanwhile, some websites have replaced widely circulated family photos of Martin with pictures of him sporting removable gold tooth caps. Other websites have picked seemingly random photos of other youth in questionable or offensive poses and claimed that they are of Martin.
Martin’s family has called the counter-offensive an assault on Martin’s character and a “smear campaign.” Tracy Martin, the teen's father, told HuffPost earlier this week, “I refuse to let them assassinate my son’s character." He added: "The question should not be why was he suspended from school, it should be why did this man kill him in cold blood."
Zimmerman shot Martin to death the night of Feb. 26. Martin had been walking toward his father's girlfriend's house shortly after 7 p.m. and Zimmerman spotted him and called 911 to report a "suspicious" person. Zimmerman followed Martin, disregarding a police dispatcher who told him "we don't need you to do that." Police said early in the investigation that Martin noticed he was being followed, asked Zimmerman what he wanted, and a physical encounter ensued.
In the recently released police reports, Zimmerman told police he got out of his vehicle to follow Martin, but lost sight of him. As he walked back to his vehicle, Martin attacked him from behind, punched him in the nose, knocked him down and began smashing the back of his head into the sidewalk, police reports say Zimmerman told officers. During the tussle, Zimmerman pulled the 9 mm handgun he carried and shot Martin in the chest, he told police.
Lawyers for the Martin family said Zimmerman was the aggressor. The lawyers said Martin's girlfriend in Miami was on the phone with him just moments before he was killed. The girlfriend has told ABC News and family lawyers that Martin told her someone was following him. She said she heard someone ask Martin something, then what sounded like someone pushing him. The phone sounded like it was then knocked to the ground and went dead, the girl said.
The funeral director who handled Martin's funeral said there were no cuts or bruises on the teen's hands that would suggest a violent struggle or fight.
“I didn’t see any evidence he had been fighting anybody,” Richard Kurtz of Roy Mizell and Kurtz Funeral Home in Fort Lauderdale, told television talk show host Nancy Grace.
Police took Zimmerman into custody after they arrived. He was questioned and released later that night. He remains free as the Seminole County State Attorney's Office reviews the police investigation and decides whether to file charges. The U.S. Justice Department also is investigating.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/28/trayvon-martin-police-video_n_1386764.html?utm_source=Triggermail&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Daily%20Brief&utm_campaign=daily_brief

Craig Sonner, George Zimmerman's Lawyer, Reportedly Flees Lawrence O'Donnell Interview (VIDEO)

 In a bizarre turn of events, MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell interviewed an empty chair on his program Monday night, after scheduled guest Craig Sonner reportedly fled from an MSNBC studio in Orlando just moments before the show began.
Sonner represents George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watchman who shot and killed 17-year-old Florida resident Trayvon Martin in February. His appearance on O'Donnell's program would have been just the latest in a string of high-profile media interviews over the past several days, as he's attempted to shift the narrative surrounding the case. In previous conversations, Sonner has continually insisted that the shooting was motivated not by race, but was instead a matter of self-defense -- though the attorney has declined to answer several questions about the specifics of his client's defense.
O'Donnell characterized Sonner's previous interviews as lacking in rigor, and claimed that it was his more aggressive approach to interviewing that scared the attorney away:
Craig Sonner has been the first guest in the history of this particular show, to get scared, to be terrified, so terrified of coming on this show that he has literally run away. He's in our car right now, taking him home from our studio, afraid to face the questioning he would face on this show. Watch out for wherever Craig Sonner shows up next on television, because wherever he shows up next on television has an obligation to put him through serious questioning about what he's doing and what he knows, and the contradictions in the things he's already said on television.
Later on during the segment, O'Donnell turned to Sonner's empty chair and began reciting the many questions he had planned for the aborted interview. Those questions included:
  • "Who is paying you, Mr. Lawyer?"
  • "Does George Zimmerman have a job?"
  • "Did you represent him when he was arrested for assault on a police officer in 2005?"
  • "Your client was not injured enough to go to the hospital that night. You say he sought some sort of medical treatment the next day. Do you have those medical records that you can show us?"
Watch the entire interview below:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/26/craig-sonner-interview-lawrence-odonnell_n_1381578.html?ref=mostpopular 

06 May 2011

Condi Rice Includes Canada In The Coalition That Supported The Iraq War & Condoleeza Rice Gets Testy When Lawrence O'Donnell Asks Her Tough Questions About Faulty Intelligence to Justify Iraq Invasion 5&6MAI11

GIVEN the chance to prove she is not a liar, not stupid and not a FOTZE on "The Last Word" condi rice blew it, and as all war criminals and those guilty of crimes against humanity (the entire george w bush administration) repeated and tried to justify the same lies, deception and propaganda the bush cabal spewed leading up to and during the ongoing illegal and immoral Iraq war. Check out the video...and the follow up video with Lawrence O'Donnell and Rachel Maddow...
Last night, during a contentious interview with Bush Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell wondered if Saddam Hussein “was the same threat to New Yorkers that Osama bin Laden was.” With the obvious answer being, “No,” Rice had to come up with something. Similar to President Bush’s “You forgot Poland” line during the 2004 presidential debate, Rice said the threat from, and thus invasion of, Iraq was justified by the coalition Bush put together. O’Donnell noted that the so-called “coalition of the willing” didn’t exactly represent the full support of the international community, but in the fog of the interview’s back and forth, Rice just started adding countries that weren’t even part of the coalition:
RICE: So the Georgians who went there and the Japanese who went there and others –
O’DONNELL: Actually had soldiers firing weapons on the ground?
RICE: This was not part of the coalition. The people who — the British and the Australians and the Poles and all of those who — the Canadians, all of those who were ultimately in Iraq, these were not part of the coalition?
Watch it, starting at 5:22:



This must be news to the Canadians. While Canada did participate in reconstruction projects after the war began, the Canadian government led by Liberal Party Prime Minister Jean Chrétien did not support the decision to invade. But seeing that Dr. Rice has never made a mistake in her life, perhaps it’s the facts that are wrong in this case.



In what turned out to be a very contentious interview, the Last Word's Lawrence O'Donnell pressed former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice about the Bush administration's use of faulty intelligence to invade Iraq. Rice was defensive and got angry with O'Donnell for his line of questioning and was still defending their excuses for the invasion.
It got sticky pretty early:
O'DONNELL: As we look back and reflect on September 11th today, I want to quote something that President Bush said about September 11th, the lesson of September 11th. He said this repeatedly. It became boilerplate in the speeches.
"September 11th taught us a lesson I will never forget and America must never forget -- America must confront threats before they fully materialize. My administration looked at the facts and the history and looked at the intelligence in Iraq and we saw a threat."
He's clearly saying that September 11th is the reason he looked at Iraq differently and saw a threat there.
RICE: Yes.
Are you surprised by that?
O'DONNELL: Yes. Because --
RICE: After September --
O'DONNELL: -- because Iraq had --
RICE: -- after September 11th --
O'DONNELL: -- nothing to do with --
RICE: -- after --
O'DONNELL: ---.
RICE: -- after, of course you look at threats differently. Your country has just been attacked. You know that you cannot allow threats to materialize.
Do you know how many times I've been asked --
(CROSSTALK)
O'DONNELL: But there was nothing in the --
(CROSSTALK)
O'DONNELL: -- threat that Iraq --
(CROSSTALK)
RICE: Lawrence --
(CROSSTALK)
O'DONNELL: -- presented --
(CROSSTALK)
RICE: -- Lawrence --
(CROSSTALK)
O'DONNELL: -- that was in any way related to us --
(CROSSTALK)
RICE: Lawrence, we can end this --
(CROSSTALK)
O'DONNELL: -- and.
(CROSSTALK)
RICE: -- interview right now if you don't want me to finish my --
(CROSSTALK)
O'DONNELL: Go ahead.
(CROSSTALK)
RICE: -- my point.
Thank you.
If one looks at what happened to us on, we didn't connect the dots. There was a threat materializing that we didn't respond to. Saddam Hussein had been a threat from the time that he invaded Iran in the late 1980s, through the 1991, when, in fact, he went into Kuwait, dragging us into war.
We thought he had reconstituted his weapons of mass destruction. And in a context in which terrorism and weapons of mass destruction was a nexus that we could not allow, we decided that this was a threat that had to be dealt with.
O'DONNELL: Forty thousand casualties later, in Iraq, 4,400 military -- American military deaths in Iraq later, would you say that is the single biggest miscalculation that the Bush administration made, that Osama -- that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and must be stopped by those military men who went in there and found no weapons of mass destruction?
RICE: Sadda -- Saddam Hussein was threat. He had used weapons of mass destruction. This was not --
O'DONNELL: But we now know he wasn't a threat --
RICE: Lawrence, are we going to do this with my answers or with --
O'DONNELL: Go ahead.
RICE: -- your commentary?
It's about time someone subjected one of these Bushies to an interview where they were pushed the way Rice was here. This is the way any of them should be treated any time they're allowed on the air. I'm tired of watching them all come back on the television to revise history without even being questioned on their lies on Iraq and WMD's, much less challenged when they lie on the air as Rice did here.
Rachel Maddow came on the air a few minutes early to discuss the interview with O'Donnell.