Saturday, July 20, 2013

'JUSTICE FOR TRAYVON' PROTESTS DRAW SMALL CROWDS; NATION MOVES ON

In New York, hip-hop mogul Jay-Z and singer Beyonce, his wife, arrived at one of the largest of the protests organizer Rev. Al Sharpton said were planned for 100 cities nationwide. - Reuters
Protesters Denounce FOX NEWS, 'Stand Your Ground' Laws at Sharpton Rally - Will Allen/National Review
Calls to Boycott DISNEYLAND - Matthew Boyle/Breitbart (warning, autoplay)
Both Zimmerman and Obama have 48% disapproval rating - Patrick Howley/Daily Caller
'JUSTICE FOR TRAYVON' PROTESTS DRAW SMALL CROWDS; NATION MOVES ON - Joel Pollak//Breitbart

Nationwide rallies against the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin drew small crowds, a sign that Americans had largely accepted the verdict and that race relations are not nearly as frayed as Al Sharpton's National Action Network had sought to indicate. The flagship rally in New York only drew a crowd of "hundreds," while a rally in Newport News, Virginia struggled to draw two dozen.