Ferguson Market & Liquor, the store that Michael Brown robbed before roughing up a clerk, was among the many businesses later looted by rioters. The store manager pleaded with reporters not to say that he had called the police on Brown.

“They kill us if they think we are responsible."

This comment tells a different story about this event than the deceitful one Al Sharpton, the Black Panther Party and Eric Holder are telling—a story of fear and intimidation and race baiting.

After the video of Brown’s robbery came out, despite the best efforts of Obama, Holder and Missouri's Democratic governor, Sharpton declared that Michael Brown was not on trial. "America is on trial!" 

For once, Sharpton was right. America is on trial.

America is on trial to see if we will stand with the terrified store worker or the 300 lb thug who robbed and abused him.

Will we stand with the police trying to hold the looters at bay or with the thugs using Brown’s death as an excuse to smash windows and steal merchandise?

Will we stand with the New York Times and the rest of the mainstream media trying to portray  Ferguson as a racist community no different from the segregated South of the 1950s, or listen to the voices of its citizens, black and white, trying to tell the truth—a more complicated truth-- about their community?

Will we stand with the Democratic Party, the left and the race-baiters or with small business owners trying to earn a living?

Will we stand with Eric Holder and Barack Obama, who have inflamed the situation in Ferguson as much as racial arsonists such as Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, or with those who seek lawful calm so that the facts of this case can emerge? 

Will we stand for pursuing the truth in this case, whatever it might be, or for allowing a crude and destructive propagandistic truth to be manufactured by those seeking to divide our country and condemn it as racist to its core?

America is on trial to see if we will allow the street thugs of Ferguson, the media thugs of MSNBC and the ideological thugs of the left to leave that store manager afraid and helpless and the people of Ferguson living under a reign of terror.

This nation is on trial to decide whether we will be ruled by laws or the lawless cynicism of those in Washington D.C. who inflame racial fears for political advantage.

After the release of the Market & Liquor robbery video, an eyewitness account of Brown charging at Officer Wilson and the autopsy report that shows he was not shot in the back, as proponents of racial violence charged, the thugs of the media and the race-baiting industry are terrified. The truth is coming out and it's time for us to give it one more push with this petition.

Officer Darren Wilson  has been forced to leave his home and go into hiding. By standing up for Darren Wilson's right to due process and for an unbiased an objective inquiry into this event, we are standing with the frightened small business owners and workers whom Wilson was defending against the looters, rioters and the thugs playing knockout games on our streets.

By standing up for law and common decency, we are standing up for America.

 Sign the petition now. It’s time to end the reign of race hustlers like Sharpton and Jackson; it’s time for White House to stop using race to divide our nation; it’s time to protect our communities from criminal street rioters and looters; and it’s time to defend the law enforcement officers who stand between us and barbarism.

  
  
  
  
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