Sheeple is an oft used word when people describe the manipulations exhibited the current Executive Branch and POTUS administration. The Marxist occupy crowds come readily to mind. The current astroturf around the George Zimmerman case is, well, astounding. President Obama has delivered his own ideologically driven race-based fuel to stoke the fires – and a vast contingency joins.
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We have meticulously outlined how the Eric Holder Department of Justice was used last year to subvert the traditional law enforcement mechanisms in Sanford Florida. Specifically how the Civil Rights Division, led by recently confirmed for Labor Secretary, Tom Perez, used the Community Relations Service, to assist the civil rights law firm of Benjamin Crump and Daryl Parks.
The DOJ/CRS dispatched Atlanta based division head Thomas Battles to coordinate protests against the Sanford law enforcement community. Thomas Battles coordinated several groups to assist in the campaign. Local Organizing for America (OFA) leaders were paired with local NAACP leaders, and the Community Relations Service led, fully indoctrinated students called, “Dream Defenders” were used as unwitting foot soldiers. We outlined the Federal engagement, and several other sites have outlined the local Dream Defenders engagement. Fully connecting all the dots to show the ideological alignment. A coordinated Astroturf campaign top to bottom.
Here’s the latest FLORIDA  Dream Defenders Executive Director Philip Agnew has said he knew the group would have to “get comfortable with being uncomfortable” during its now-13-day sit in at the Capitol.
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The college activists reached a new level of “uncomfortable” over the weekend – the group said Capitol police stopped food from coming into the building, leaving a group of about 50 protesters with little more than snack items and a few cups of water. Reports from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement indicate that’s not accurate.
Agnew still insists the Dreams Defenders aren’t going anywhere. Ciara Taylor, the political director for the Dream Defenders, said spirits are high.
“It’s awesome – if anything we look at this as a win,” Taylor said. “Obviously we’re putting enough pressure on them to where they’re trying to starve us out of the Capitol. This is like a last resort sort of thing. We’ve been sitting here and we’ve been sleeping here. A little less food won’t bug us.”
As of Sunday morning the protest has cost the Capitol $182,362, including $68,777 in overtime for law enforcement officers. Gretl Plessinger, FDLE spokeswoman, said in a statement that phone calls to FDLE in support of the protest shut down the center’s ability to answer requests for AMBER Alerts, crime scene assistance and help with officer-involved shootings.
An additional spokesperson was requested to field the high volume of calls. The majority of callers hung up the phone when an FDLE employee answered, Plessigner said. Calls didn’t taper off until 8 p.m. Saturday.  (continue reading)

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