Joe Oliver Is Pretending To Be A Friend Of The Trayvon Martin Murderer "Zimmerman".


You have got to hear the interview that Lawrence O'Donnell and N.Y. Times correspondent Charles Blow did with Joe Oliver, who has claimed to be a close friend for Zimmerman and vouched for him. It turned out that he does not know him at all. He is not a close friend. He has not seen Zimmerman. He has never discussed significant matters Zimmerman's life with him,ever.

Joe Oliver said that it is all based on a "gut feeling". Joe Oliver used to work for CNN. He likes the media. He worked in the same place with Zimmerman in the past. This is all a sham. He claims he has dropped his job to do this. None of this makes sense, or does this. I will post the interview when it goes on line.

John H. Armwood

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Roundtable: This Week in Politics Discusses The Trayvon Martin Case

Roundtable: This Week in Politics: ABCNEWS.COM - George Will, Cokie Roberts, Donna Brazile, Matthew Dowd and Terry Moran.

Roundtable: This Week in Politics: ABCNEWS.COM - George Will, Cokie Roberts, Donna Brazile, Matthew Dowd and Terry Moran.

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Saturday, March 03, 2012

FCC seeks comment on police shutdowns of cell service | InSecurity Complex - CNET News

FCC seeks comment on police shutdowns of cell service | InSecurity Complex - CNET News

The Federal Communications Commission wants to know what the public has to say about government officials asking carriers to disable cell service for public safety purposes. The agency's concern is a reaction to last year's cutting of service by San Francisco Bay Area subway police ahead of a protest.

"Our democracy, our society, and our safety all require communications networks that are available and open, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said in a statement. "Any interruption of wireless services raises serious legal and policy issues, and must meet a very high bar. The FCC, as the agency with oversight of our communications networks, is committed to preserving their availability and openness, and to harnessing communications technologies to protect the public."



Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-57389838-245/fcc-seeks-comment-on-police-shutdowns-of-cell-service/#ixzz1o4X71rsh