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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Palin: I was Barred from Discussing Jeremiah Wright in "08 Campaign

Former GOP vice presidential candidate and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said this week that she was barred from mentioning President Barack Obama’s controversial pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, during the 2008 presidential contest.

“During the campaign running for VP I was banned from talking about Jeremiah Wright,” Palin told Fox News on Friday. “Those elitists, those who are the brainiacs in the GOP machine running John McCain’s campaign at the time, said that the media would eat us alive if we brought up these things.


“So what did that get us?” Palin asked. “That got us this kind of complacency and self-censoring of a campaign where we weren’t allowed to tell the truth about who this kind of candidate was, Barack Obama. What it got us was a list of these scandals.”


Palin was referring to such Obama scandals as the Internal Revenue Service singling out conservative, tea party, and religious groups for extra scrutiny in their applications for tax-exempt status; the deaths of four Americans in the attacks at the U.S. Consulate in Libya last Sept. 11; and the continued travails surrounding Obamacare.


On Thursday, Obama described such controversies as “phony scandals.” He had been a member of Wright’s church, Trinity United Church of Christ, for 20 years before resigning during the 2008 campaign. Wright has since retired from the church’s pastorate.


“Couldn’t talk about Obama’s lack of knowledge and job experience and the things that he said — like America had 57 states, things like that,” Palin told Fox. “These scandals are destroying America.”


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Palin: I was Barred from Discussing Jeremiah Wright in "08 Campaign

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Some evidence barred from Zimmerman case


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George Zimmerman, defendant in the killing of Trayvon Martin, with his lawyer at a pre-trial hearing April 30, 2013.




By Tracy Connor, James Novograd and Tom Winter, NBC News


A Florida judge ruled Tuesday that George Zimmerman’s defense team cannot mention Trayvon Martin’s suspension from school, prior marijuana use, text messages or past fighting during opening statements at next month’s trial.


During a pre-trial hearing, Judge Debra Nelson said that during the trial she will consider motions to admit the evidence on a case-by-case basis outside the presence jurors who will decide if Zimmerman is guilty of second degree murder in the shooting death of Martin.


Nelson rejected a defense request for a trial delay and ruled that it will start June 10.


“This case has dragged on long enough,” prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda said in arguing for the trial to start as scheduled.


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Trayvon Martin in an undated family file photo.




Over the course of two hours, Nelson granted numerous motions by prosecutors, who asked that the defense be barred from bringing up details of the slain teen’s past, arguing they would not be relevant to the Feb. 26, 2012, confrontation between Zimmerman and Martin.


Defense lawyer Mark O’Mara had asked the judge not to pre-emptively exclude the evidence, saying that it bolstered their theory of the shooting – that the 17-year-old was the aggressor and Zimmerman shot him in self-defense.


“There is certainly enough evidence…that’s going to suggest Trayvon Martin involved himself ongoingly with fighting with other people,” O’Mara said.


He said the defense had obtained text messages in which Martin referred to punching someone in the nose and video in which he taped two friends who “were beating up a homeless guy.”


Prosecutors argued that since Zimmerman and Martin didn’t know each other before the shooting, whether the teen had been involved in fights had no bearing on what happened that night.


The judge ruled that the evidence about past fights could not be mentioned in opening statements but said it could be admitted during trial if the defense could authenticate it and overcome rules against hearsay evidence.


The defense asked that the jury sequestered from the start of the trial, which is slated to begin June 10, but the judge denied the motion. Jurors will be referred to be number, not name, during the selection process, however.


Zimmerman, 29, did not attend the hearing, which was expected to last hours as the judge deals with a host of issues ahead of the June 10 trial.


He pleaded not guilty, telling police he resorted to self-defense after Martin punched him and beat his head to the ground after the two crossed paths inside a gated community.


Zimmerman has sued NBCUniversal for defamation in civil court, and the company has strongly denied his allegations.


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Some evidence barred from Zimmerman case