Many Americans were engrossed with the prosecution, defense, deliberation and subsequent verdict in the George Zimmerman trial. The jury came out with a “not guilty” verdict after two days of deliberations, which included seeking clarification of the manslaughter charge. The initial reaction to the verdict was overwhelming. [Tweet of the Night: NBA Players React to George Zimmerman Verdict] Nearly a week later, there is still an feeling of injustice among many citizens. President Barack Obama took some time to address the issues at
Tweet of the Day: White House
Championship teams infrequently visited the White House for well over a century until Ronald Reagan made it a tradition to host every major champion in the 1980s. Since then, every year fans have been inundated with photos and press coverage of championship teams being congratulated by the President of the United States while visiting the White House. Typically, access given to the public is limited to team photos at the front steps of the White House and in the East
Video: Sheridan on All-Star reserves, POTUS to see Blake?
csprtContainer(); With the NBA All-Star starters set, who will be snubbed for a reserve spot? Could President Obama check out Blake Griffin? CineSport’s Brian Clark & SheridanHoops.com’s Chris Sheridan discuss.
Tweet of the Day: David West
Actually, Mr. West qualifies with a string of tweets: @D_West30David West Peace on this Earth will never be A Reality @D_West30David West Just remember this time in History for those of u who have Brains n use them @D_West30David West Certain so called movements n protest r merely distraction pieces @D_West30David West Revolution empowers the citizens not foreign Governments n Economies…COLONIALISM @D_West30David West I wonder if the President is going to tell people that Libya, its people and resources r owned by outsiders @D_West30David West All that Bull shit this weekend bout