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The Zimmerman Speech Obama SHOULD Have Given

By Matt Barber

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I am your humble servant. You have entrusted me with the tremendous honor and responsibility to serve you as president. I am not president of black America, Hispanic America, or white America. I am not president of liberal America or conservative America. I am president of the United States of America.

Regrettably, as a nation, we have become divided. I confess that I have contributed to this division. For this failure in leadership, I ask your forgiveness.

We were each created equal by a God of forgiveness. It is now time that we do as He commands, that we forgive one another as we are forgiven and that we come together, once and for all, as one America.

With this goal in mind, I ask that every American join me in praying for the family of Trayvon Martin. No parent should have to bury a child. I also ask that you join me in prayer for George Zimmerman and his family. This tragedy has taken an unimaginable toll on both families. Finally, I ask that you join me in praying for national calm and racial reconciliation.

Today, I will share with you certain truths that may be difficult for some to hear. But truths they remain.

First among these truths: The death of Trayvon Martin was a horrible tragedy.

But not all tragedies are crimes.

This case should never have gone to trial. Probable cause for charges of second-degree murder did not exist. Unfortunately, it has become evident that charges were filed based upon a purely political calculus, rather than upon the legal merits of the case. This is legal malpractice, and those responsible should be held accountable.

Before charges were even filed, I publicly and inappropriately said: “If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon.” This was irresponsible of me. It was a politically motivated abuse of the presidential bully pulpit. It presumed Mr. Zimmerman guilty until proven innocent. The implication was racially charged and cynical. To the extent that I may have contributed to the spurious filing of charges, I apologize to Florida. I also apologize to George Zimmerman, his family, and the American people.

Nevertheless, the trial did go forward and, after 20 days in court and 16 hours of thoughtful deliberation, a jury of George Zimmerman’s peers ultimately found him not guilty. Whether or not we agree, this is our criminal justice system, and the system worked as designed.

Justice was served.

Although none of us were there – and few can know for sure – the not guilty verdict indicates that the jury found, based upon the weight of the evidence, that this tragic shooting was, in fact, legally justified on self-defense grounds. This is true whether or not George overreacted by following Trayvon in the first place. Florida’s “stand-your-ground” law was never even triggered.

The jury further found, by all accounts, that at some point during their interaction, Mr. Martin turned, pursued, and attacked Mr. Zimmerman without legal provocation. This decision ultimately cost him his life.

How does this make sense? How could this have justified …read more

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism

MoneyGram Signs Agreement with Univision MasterCard Prepaid Card

By Business Wirevia The Motley Fool

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MoneyGram Signs Agreement with Univision MasterCard Prepaid Card

Univision to Link its Prepaid Card Website to MoneyGram Online Services

DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)– MoneyGram (NYS: MGI) , a leading global money transfer company, has signed an agreement with Univision Enterprises, a division of Univision Communications Inc., the leading media company serving Hispanic America, to create a MoneyGram link on Univision’s MasterCard Prepaid Card “Tarjeta Prepagada” page. Through this link, Univision’s Prepaid MasterCard account holders can easily and directly connect to MoneyGram to complete money transfers and expedite bill payments using their Univision Prepaid MasterCard.

This agreement leverages the resources of Univision with the world’s second-largest global money transfer company. The MoneyGram network currently has more than 310,000 locations in 197 countries.

“We’re always looking for ways to improve our program for card members,” said Scott Scovel, vice president and general manager of Univision Direct, at Univision Communications Inc. “Adding MoneyGram’s money transfers and expediated bill pay services give current and prospective users valuable and convenient services in one single location.”

The agreement with Univision continues the growth momentum MoneyGram has been experiencing in its emerging channel business.

“Our relationship with Univision is one more example of MoneyGram’s growth in emerging channels,” said Tim Summers, MoneyGram head of emerging channels and strategic partnerships. “We’ve been successful in establishing innovative relationships with companies that serve similar customer profiles and providing consumers with solutions that makes sending money easier.”

The company recently reported strong performance from its online, kiosk and mobile alliances, including online transaction growth of 58 percent with revenue growth of 23 percent, both of which accelerated greatly from the third quarter.

MoneyGram provides its online service to consumers through strategic relationships and agents in the U.S., UK and Germany who want to reach more consumers and enhance their online presence through MoneyGram’s suite of services.

About MoneyGram

MoneyGram, a leading money transfer company, enables consumers who are not fully served by traditional financial institutions to meet their financial needs. MoneyGram offers bill payment services in the United States and Canada and money transfer services worldwide through a global network of more than 310,000 agent locations – including retailers, international post offices and financial institutions – in 197 countries and territories. …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance