Folks wondering when the Grand Jury results will be released will now have a greater understanding of the considerations for the timing. The release has to wait until after the Professional Black Grievance Industry are done using the false narrative to drum up the election day energy.

Saint Louis Public Radio […] Sharpton gave the keynote address to about 75 people at a leadership breakfast in St. Louis. The breakfast was part of four days of events being put on by Sharpton’s organization the National Action Network.
As a lead in to the election day…
[…] In his speech he briefly reiterated his desire for federal prosecutors to oversee Darren Wilson’s case.
The feds are already overseeing the case and have been since 8/11/14…..
[…] He expressed frustration over the leaks and the lack of faith he has St. Louis Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch’s ability to prosecute justly.
Because McCullough is one of those pesky people undaunted and unfazed by the threats and intimidations of the BGI….
[…] Sharpton said that the leaks and discussion over Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson resigning are distracting from the focuses of the movement: Michael Brown.
While ignoring the “leaks” are actually from the Washington DC based Department of Justice…
[…] “Whether the police chief is going to quit, whether the cop is going to quit, that does not answer this having an investigation that leads to the prosecution and the direct lack of answers as to why Michael Brown is not in college, but in his grave. Don’t act like you can exchange a job for justice.”
Mike Brown is not in college because he chose to get stoned, rob a liquor mart for cigarillo’s and then assault a police officer who was questioning him about the robbery.

We Don’t Know Nuttin’ bout No Cigarillo’s
[…] The majority of Sharpton’s speech focused on Michael Brown and his family.
“I’m asking us to keep our commitment to this family, that if they would stand up we would stand with them,” he said. “And I’m asking for us, in these four days, to say to young people around this county and around here, that their lives are valuable to us and we will not abandon them. We will not let them be marginalized,” he said.
Well, Sharpton was accurate in that passage, yet it probably falls blind upon an audience that doesn’t connect the dots. “their lives are valuable to us” is the key passage. Where “their” is young black males, and “valuable to us” is profiting from their death….
[…] Sharpton also preached about unity with in the movement.
Because leaving the dependency plantation is not an option, and it’s easier to pass the offering plate when they know where you’re sitting….
[…] “This is about the values of young American and it’s about a criminal justice system being made to deal fairly.
Cue the ‘disparate impact’ references here, where we remove criminal felonies from employment consideration….
[…] The battle isn’t between those of us that have tactical disagreements; the battle is not between generations. The battle is between those that believe in justice and those that believe in injustice.”
The “battle” (note the needed violent imagery), per se’, is between those who believe in law and order, and those who chose to ignore the rule of law, and run amuck….
[…] Michael Brown’s parents also attended the event. His mother Lesley McSpadden briefly reiterated her desire for protest to remain peaceful,
After just spending a weekend smashing her own family in the face with a pipe over an argument about who gets the T-Shirt money.
[…] asking that people continue to support and pray for the family. (more)
“support” = More cash please, prayers optional.
