Both men had things in common. Both were school bus drivers. Both were almost the exact same age, Moody 64 and Poland 66. But that’s about where the similarity stops.
Charles Poland gave his life to protect “his kids” when a gunman walked on to his Alabama bus and demanded two of the passengers. His story is HERE, and here’s the video:
A recent interview with the Gulfport Florida bus driver, John Moody, reveals he just didn’t want to intervene. Moody reportedly retired after the school district launched an internal investigation. The case was turned over to the state attorney’s office, but prosecutors said Thursday Moody’s actions didn’t rise to the level of child neglect. (link)
Unlike the previously released bus footage, the race of the driver appears to play a larger role than initially evidenced. The local police asked the District Attorney to file negligence charges against Mr. Moody. The DA chose not to pursue charges.
Watch the video and you’ll see the issue:
What is really at play here, in addition to the 15-year-old thugs who beat the 13-year-old white boy, is *why* the bus driver did not engage to assist. One can only imagine how the BGI and NAACP would approach the issue if the driver were white, the thugs white, and the younger victim black.
In this case, according to the Sharpton, Jackson and Jealous contingent, this beatdown could not be considered racist because the victim was white. And all media efforts are desperate now, framed to protect the bus driver from any consequences to his lack of action. (more…)
Good article at American Thinker – with one flaw. The last line. Learning from Rachel Jeantel – To quote Nancy Pelosi, we can now see what’s in the Zimmerman-Martin case “without the fog of the controversy”. I think the biggest lesson to be learned was from Rachel Jeantel, a friend of Trayvon Martin that testified at the trial.
Rachel Jeantel has just had her 15 minutes. Predictable packaged responses full of defensive fury were covered very well by Thomas Lifson’s AT article. The left has exhausted her value by attacking and chiding all white people about the racist thoughts they have decided we are feeling. They skipped the fact-gathering and evidence stage and went right for the punishment in a fawning and self-righteous defense of someone not really under attack. I have to hand it to libs, they stand by their own and as long as anyone remembers the girl’s name, she will be one of their own. Their message regarding Ms. Jeantel is: (more…)
Meanwhile the man who organized the hoax has a full time TV show on MSNBC and continues his race-baiting enterprises……Go look up the entire story of *how* Tawana Brawley was handled, and you’ll see how eerily similar it is to Rachel Jeantel…. New York Post – Twenty-five years after accusing an innocent man of rape, Tawana Brawley is finally paying for her lies.
Last week, 10 checks totaling $3,764.61 were delivered to ex-prosecutor Steven Pagones — the first payments Brawley has made since a court determined in 1998 that she defamed him with her vicious hoax.
A Virginia court this year ordered the money garnisheed from six months of Brawley’s wages as a nurse there.
She still owes Pagones $431,000 in damages. And she remains defiantly unapologetic.
“It’s a long time coming,” said Pagones, 52, who to this day is more interested in extracting a confession from Brawley than cash. (more…)
Police in Gulfport have requested a local DA to file a charge against a bus driver for failing to be George Zimmerman. Well, kinda… watch the video and you’ll see the issue:
What is really at play here is *why* the bus driver did not engage to assist. However, against the demands of the Natalie Jackson types for young black males to be left alone to roam at will and never challenged, he was, and is, between a racial rock, and a racist hard place.
One can only imagine how the BGI and NAACP would approach the driver if he did step forth to defend the white student from the mob beating. [Think, “he shoulda stayed in his car seat] After all, according to the Sharpton, Jackson and Jealous contingent, this beatdown could not be considered racist because the victim was white.
Here’s more (more…)
It is difficult to feel welcome here as a black woman when blanket statements are tossed at will.
Many of “us” agree with much of what “you” say, but when blanket statements about our race are thrown, a) one automatically weakens their argument and b) it makes “us” who tend to agree, cringe or shy away. (shrugs)
There is a bigger “there” within that comment, which deserves expansion – and perhaps a greater understanding.
In the field of ideas, conservative patriots can dress down the racists with quick dispatch. Why? Because the conservatives view people as individuals and not attached to collectives. However, yes here comes the “but”,…. when the individual does not draw down their own collective – the battle of ideas is necessarily broad-stroked.
Here’s what I mean using examples. (more…)
Last year we wrote the discussion thread “Do You Think All of These People Are Going To Quit – Not Likely” because we knew then what most are aware of now. The shooting death of Trayvon Martin, and the subsequent prosecution of George Zimmerman had nothing really to do with the events of February 26th.
The case never was about George Zimmerman; He was only a product. Those who refused to accept the political reality, and even George Zimmerman’s attorney, Mark O’Mara, can clearly see that now.
Rather than beat the horse, because y’all have followed this so long, let’s just focus on current events. Those newly awakened can use the site search functions to see the 1,000+ research posts which outline the history and full back-story.
At this point, because we have stayed faithful to sharing the truth of the whole construct, we have eyes/ears all around, inside, and surrounding almost every individual player in this insufferable ruse. So let’s take a look at Ms. Candy(above left) and Fruit(above right) against the backdrop of their most recent conversation with the Feds. (more…)
Smart move by Ben Kruidbos and his attorney Wes White. It was Rick Scott’s appointment of Special Prosecutor Angela Corey that started the fiasco in the first place. Kruidbos/White now reach out to Scott for relief based on consequences of that appointment:
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