
The case of wannabe cop George Zimmerman becomes more and more like a surreal movie as Spike Lee tweets Zimmerman's wrong address resulting in chaos, lawsuits, etc.
Will Spike Lee be the director?
Any advice for Spike? Here's some: You don't discourage vigilantism when you act like a vigilante.

Just perfect. He posts the address of what he thinks is Zimmermans home, hoping for some retaliation by the Black Panthers I guess, and then screws up his own plan by giving the wrong address.
This just isn't working out well for the race baiters is it?
I guess the original plan was to present this as a case of an evil white klan member, spurred on by hate speech from Rush Limbough and Sarah Palin no doubt, who guns down an innocent black child on his way home from choir practice.
Turns out this kid has some issues and gosh, well,the shooter turns out to be hispanic. That blows that plan all to hell.
At least we all got to hear from Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. And hey, wasn't that worth waiting for?
Posted by: Michael Brent | March 29, 2012 at 04:06 PM
Once again, I learned a lesson to not rush to judgment. I also learned not to trust the biased and ridiculous media. I also learned that if people like Sharpton and Jackson are involved, there are motives that might not be on the same side as the facts. I immediately jumped to the conclusion, based on the first big news coverage, that: 1) Zimmerman is a racist 2) The victim did nothing wrong 3) The police department did EVERYTHING wrong. Now that more details have emerged, my initial beliefs have been shaken at their core. Now, I can say that "I don't know what happened." and I can also say the media doesn't know, Sharpton doesn't know----the victim's family doesn't know----and we've found someone guilty of murder who might have made mistakes that night---but is perhaps not the ruthless killer I thought he was. I hope I'm never drawn in to being this unfair to someone ever again----by trusting the snakes who always seem to circle these situations.
Posted by: Angelo | March 30, 2012 at 11:08 AM
It might be worth noting that the evil, hateful,right-wing Fox news network was the ONLY news source that urged caution till the facts came out in this case.
Real hatemongers those Faux News reporters.
Posted by: Michael Brent | April 01, 2012 at 11:38 AM