The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta admit a long-standing error.
There is no benefit in reducing salt.
Again, from the Centers for Disease Control, there is no benefit in reducing salt.
They are correcting a long-standing error.
And welcome back, Rush Limbaugh, the EIB Network.
These are the kind of stories I just eat up.
I just lick these stories like a salt lick.
I love these stories.
I just love it when conventional wisdom is turned upside down, when the food Nazis are exposed as the deceitful frauds that they are.
Recent report commissioned by the Center for Disease Control reviewed the health benefits of reducing salt intake.
And the take-home message is, salt in the quantities consumed by most Americans is no longer considered a health hazard.
In fact, it may be that we are better off with more salt than less.
Up to even two or three teaspoons a day.
How did it happen that such standard medical advice drifted astray and then went uncorrected for so long?
How did that happen?
How does that happen?
How do all of these food myths get started?
How do all of these health myths get started?
And as I ask again and again, how long is it going to be until everybody realizes that the people pushing this stuff are political, are pushing a political agenda.
Now, I realize some of you might be saying, Rush, what?
Come on now.
Couldn't have just made a mistake.
What in the world would be political about telling people not to eat salt?
Now, you might be thinking that I think that that's an example of liberalism.
And that's not what I'm saying.
It's about control, folks.
It's about power.
It's about control.
It's about manipulation and dictating the way you live and forcing it on you and everybody else rather than just letting you live your life as you want to.
Letting you enjoy the things that you like without being penalized, stigmatized, humiliated, or what have you.
Just yesterday, we learned that all of these drugs for attention, hyperaptic, hyperactic deficit, dosa, whatever the hell, ADT, don't make a bit of difference.
Your young boys that are hyperactive in your mind, so you got to slow them down so they can focus and learn better.
It doesn't work.
You ever stop to think that maybe attention deficit disorder is something that exists for reasons other than improving the life of your kid?
How many people have kids?
Turns out they have a little boy.
Little boy's rambunctious.
Oh my God, this kid's driving me crazy.
Maybe shouldn't have had the kid in the first place if you weren't prepared to deal with what little boys and little kids do.
So, for people that feel like, you know, here comes a new disease, and it's got a new drug, and it's designed to calm your kid down and make him quote-unquote more normal, i.e., more manageable.
And by the way, your kid's going to learn better, too.
Turns out that wasn't true.
Not only for, are you ready?
It's not just salt.
Try this: taking health supplements with omega-3 fatty acids.
I hate to tell you this: it turns out that taking health supplements with omega-3 fatty acids can now increase the chances of getting prostate cancer.
Omega-3 fatty acids found naturally in oily fish and lauded for their anti-inflammatory properties were found to increase the risk of high-grade disease by 71%.
Now, how many people have been out shoveling omega-3 pills or however you take this stuff because the food Nazis have created a panic and a crisis that you got to have some of this stuff?
Fish is much more healthy than meat, of course, don't you know?
And anything associated with fish is much better for you and much healthier than anything else you could do.
So, people, and nobody wants to die, you got to shovel this stuff in.
And they now discovered a team of scientists, U.S. team of scientists, compared blood samples from 834 men diagnosed prostate cancer and about 1,400 participants without the disease.
High blood concentrations of all three omega-3 fatty acids commonly found in supplements, EPA, DPA, and DHA, were linked to the findings, i.e., prostate cancer.
Senior report author Dr. Alan Crystal told Sky News: We look at the marker in blood for the intake of these fatty acids, and we found to our shock and surprise that it was associated with increased risk of prostate cancer.
If you took an omega-3 fatty acid pill or a fish oil pill every day, you are in the highest risk group.
Writing in the online edition of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, the scientists said the evidence suggested that the fatty acids played a role in prostate cancer development.
People tempted to up their intake of omega-3, particularly by means of supplements, should consider it a potential risk.
Further research was needed to uncover the mechanisms that might cause omega-3 to drive prostate cancer.
Nutritionist Nicole Berberian told Sky News: The fact is that just from this snapshot, we can't actually say cause of effect.
So, there's a long way to go before we can say that the cause of this correlation is the actual intake of the oily fish.
So, it's not time to panic yet, but they have found a correlation.
They haven't found the cause yet.
But in a sample of thousands, they have found that prostate cancer is much more prevalent in people who have been taking this omega-3 fatty acid supplement.
And back to this.
Recent report commissioned by the Center for Disease Control reviewed the health benefits of reducing salt intake.
The message is that salt is no longer considered a substantial health hazard.
And in fact, we may be better off with more salt than less.
Now, it would be easy for me to sit here and go, because I'm going to tell you the truth, folks.
I don't pay attention to any of this health stuff.
I don't respond to fads of any kind.
I don't care what the fad is.
I'm not a fad, and I don't do fads.
But I also, I didn't avoid oat brand when it was said to be a killer.
I never avoided coffee.
I never avoided eggs.
I didn't avoid fat.
I didn't do any of this stuff because they don't know.
It's all political.
It's all rooted in the fact that I distrust liberals.
And every one of these groups is a liberal group that is doing what they're doing as a way of eating.
This is how they live.
They live on grants.
And I happen to know this too.
Ask anybody that does a newsletter about the stock market, and they will tell you the best way to goose subscriptions is to forecast a disaster, to forecast a crash, to forecast crisis.
Well, the food Nazi people have figured this out.
X is going to kill you, and you've got their attention.
And maybe you'll donate to their cause.
And maybe you'll become an evangel and you'll start telling everybody else to stop doing that stuff.
And maybe these people have got something against the meat industry for political reasons.
And they're just trying to make you think that they're independently unbiased.
All they're interested in is your health.
Remember all this Oprah business and these people trying to get everybody hogtied into not eating beef for a while on the basis it was going to destroy the planet?
That eating beef resulted in or caused all of these cattle to graze and they were eating all the grass and somehow this was causing global warming.
Don't tell me this stuff is not political.
It's all political.
All of science has become politicized.
All of education has become politicized.
All of the news media is politicized.
You point to me something that isn't.
The Catholic Church, in certain elements, has become politicized.
It was taken in by the notion that welfare states equal charity, that socialism equals charity.
So they became big believers in that stuff.
I mean, you can't avoid it.
The Center for Science and the Public Interest is succeeding in banning coconut oil, which is one of the most healthful oils you can consume.
They won't let you buy it.
And all these people have to do is come up with a logo, get a fax machine, fax out a press release, the media will cover it because they will report crisis and panic and impending disaster and doom.
They never tell you when an airplane lands safely.
It's no big deal.
So I never avoided fast food, and there've been a movement against that.
You take your pick.
If you just search your memory, exercise, ditto.
And look at all the conflicting evidence there is about exercise.
All I've done is live.
And I've, I mean, I didn't even go in for this moderation business, folks.
If I like something, I like it until I get tired of it.
And I move on to something else that I like.
But I'm not advocating it replicate me.
Don't misunderstand.
I'm just telling you that I just know how much better everybody'd be if they understood that everything like this, that all of this originates from people of a left-wing political persuasion.
And of course, they'll tell you that they're just interested in compassion and helping people and improving people's lives and all of that.
And I would contend to you that that's the least of what they end up doing.
But anyway, forget all that because I know that it's probably thinking that I can't bring up anything without adding politics to it, but I'm telling you, it's undeniable.
All you need to know is have all the salt you want.
It isn't a problem.
And I, by the way, just so you know, I have never reduced my salt intake over the course of my life because of what some Namby-Pamby little pestering scientist has said.
Science has been corrupted too.
Look at global warming.
If something needs more salt, and by God, I put it on there.
Life, we only have one, and it's not meant to be spent in denial every damn minute of every day.
Certainly not spent in denial because of a bunch of meddling leftists trying to tell everybody else how to live.
I mean, look at Michelle Obama.
She's all of a sudden the nutrition expert in the world, the nutrition expert in this country, based on what?
That she's a liberal and that she cares about people and that she loves people and therefore she only has everybody's best interest at heart, including the little children.
Well, the little children eating her menu are starving.
And because they're starving, they're going home and they're gorging on stuff that people might think is not good for them.
AP story, March 17th, 2010, Michelle Obama urges food companies to cut the fat, cut the salt, cut the sugar.
Okay, well, she's the first lady.
She cares about people.
So we must do it.
Not me.
Sorry, this is why I just don't care who says it.
But especially, I don't care if it was Reagan's committee on physical fitness.
Screw them.
Everything's politicized.
From the article, Michelle Obama is urging the nation's largest food companies.
That means demanding, by the way, she's the first lady, but rocks are husband.
You don't urge, she demands.
The nation's largest food companies to speed up efforts to make healthier foods and reduce marketing of unhealthy foods to children.
I've got a story, folks, it's no way I can tell you about this.
I'm going to have to provide the link for you because it prints out to 18 pages.
I found it today.
The premise of this story, well, there are many premises, but one of the primary premises of this story is that the processed food industry holds the key to healthful lifestyles and eating.
Not the organic, not the whole thing.
This is a long story about the corruption of the food industry by the whole foods bunch, not the brand, but the wholesome, natural, organic.
All that is a corruption of the food industry rooted in competition.
The processed food guys are competitors of the organic food guys.
The organic food guys like anybody.
They are Samsung, and the processed food guys are Apple, and they're trying to wipe each other out.
The author of this story makes the case that the key to improving diets and healthful intake for the vast majority of people probably lies in the processed food industry.
So I'll find the link and I'll send it up to Coco Jr. and we'll put it at rushlimbaugh.com.
We'll come back and get to your phone calls when we get back here.
So sit tight, don't go away.
Okay, that story that I was talking about, and I just sent the link up to Coco Jr., so it'll be on our website very soon, rushlimbaugh.com.
It's from the Atlantic.
Theatlantic.com, how junk food can end obesity.
How the processed food industry can lead to the end of obesity.
It's the exact opposite of everything you've been led to believe.
Popular food producers, fast food chains among them, are already applying various tricks and technologies to create less caloric and more satiating versions of their junky fare that nonetheless retain much of the appeal of the originals.
And they could be induced to go much further.
Guys, the point is that with the popularity and the ubiquity of processed foods, the fact that people love them and that they're relatively cheap in certain places anyway, it's a golden opportunity to end obesity.
And people in that business are already making moves in that direction.
I just love, I love turning things up down, 180 degrees out of phase.
Eat all the salt you want.
The CDC admits it's been an error all of these decades.
Okay, so if you, all right, so if you, okay, it's nerdless.
Well, what if this is an error?
And then they come back five years later.
You know what?
How many of you overdose on salt anyway is the point?
They've got everybody believing that adding salt to anything is going to kill them.
It's absurd.
Just live.
You know, just put an what if you want some salt on, put it on there.
It isn't going to kill you is the point.
Nobody's talking about shaking a whole canister of Morton salt on your steak.
Just don't be afraid of it.
You want to put salt on something?
Add it.
Ditto sugar, add it.
Nobody's talking here about the whole salt shaker.
Here's Mark in Newport, Oregon.
Hey, I'm glad you called.
I'm glad you waited too.
Great to have you on the program.
Hi.
SemperFi, Rush, from I guess it would be a proud American affectionately called a non-racist, of course, the creepy ass cracker.
You know, Rush, I'm not going to have salt on my margaritas now because they'll be healthier.
There you go.
There you go.
Add salt to your margarita.
It's just fine.
Somebody, have you ever, why do farmers have to put salt licks and stuff out in the field?
It's necessary.
Try living without salt.
You can't.
Can you imagine taking the boats across the South Salt for preservation of food?
Come on now.
Give me a break.
That's exactly right.
You know, Rush, the reason I'm calling you is I could be George Zimmerman.
When I was listening, I've listened from the opening expletives from the prosecution, or I call them the persecution, until listening to this witness instructions argument this morning.
And to give you a golf analogy, I thought about, could you imagine playing a tournament or round of golf?
At the end, you had a crappy day and you got your butt kicked.
So, what you do, you call the PGA or whoever the quote judge is, and you say, Hey, Judge, I need more mulligans.
You know, I got my butt kicked.
And, you know, Brush, I was a cop.
I was a Marine.
Spent 30 years of my life in public safety, whether it be administrative or criminal.
And I'll tell you something: I could be George Zimmerman.
I could be just your average Joe Akira company.
Well, you know, a lot of people, a lot of people feel like they could be the guy today.
Look, Mark, thanks for the call.
We'll be back, folks.
Don't go away.
Here is a pull quote from that long, long Atlantic story.
In fact, these roundly demonized processed food companies could do far more for the public's health in five years than the wholesome food movement is likely to accomplish in the next 50.
But then, you know, the wholesome food advocates are not just going to sit down and let this happen.
And who are the wholesome food advocates?
Well, the militant vegetarians.
All these people that they're not content to eat the way they look at Mayor Doomberg.
What is this guy doing?
Tell me, don't, folks, do not try to tell me this stuff is not politicized.
Everywhere you look, the left and liberals, I don't care how seemingly innocent and nice they are, they're trying to tell you how to live.
They are not content to live by virtue of their own choices.
They have to force their choices on you.
And it's not just food, it's everything.
It's the way they vote, it's the way they look at cultural issues.
You have to do everything the way they do it.
And if you don't, it's not enough that you have freedom to disagree.
They are going to try to eliminate your point of view.
They don't want to be confronted by people who do not conform.
And they will use coercion, force, whatever to get you to conform.
And the worst practitioners of that, of course, are liberal politicians, elected officials.
So there's a story today in San Francisco, or about San Francisco.
There's a restaurant in San Francisco that apparently specializes in bacon.
And some of the leftists, who else would it be, in the neighborhood are trying to shut down the restaurant because they don't like the smell of bacon outside the restaurant.
Don't tell me this stuff isn't political.
See, it's not enough.
Okay, there's a restaurant that specializes in bacon.
These people don't like it.
It's not enough that they don't go there.
Fine.
They don't have to go.
They want to shut the place down.
They want to make it so that you can't go in there.
They want to make it so the people that run the place can't serve bacon.
They can't prepare it because they don't like the smell of it.
I want to say it's none of their damn business.
They cannot eat it, and that's it.
But no, they have to force it.
It's like the anti-smoking Nazis.
We've had stories of people, I think it was Montgomery County, Maryland.
A woman tried to claim that somebody smoking in an apartment 300 feet from her house with everybody's windows closed.
She tried to claim she could smell the smoke and wanted that woman's smoking to be stopped.
She was in her house with the windows closed.
The smoker was in an apartment 300 feet a football field away.
There was no way she could smell that woman smoke.
She knew the woman in that apartment did smoke at the guy, whoever it was.
And it wasn't enough that she didn't smoke.
She wanted to make sure he didn't.
That's who they are.
All of this stuff is political, or the vast, vast majority of it is.
So, Webb, I put the link to the Atlantic story at RushLimbo.com up there now.
Here is Michael in Meru, Louisiana.
Great to have you on the program, sir.
Hello.
How are you doing there, Rick?
I'm good.
Thank you.
Yeah, it's Morero.
Everybody messed that up.
But I'm a big-time fan of yours.
Would you, would you, would you repronounce that for me?
Because I can't tell the way it's spelled here.
How do you pronounce this?
Morero.
Moreover, Louisiana.
And where's it near?
We're on the West Bank, the opposite side of New Orleans, like New Orleans and Maine City.
We're on the West Bank side.
Okay, okay.
All right.
Yeah, we're on the other side.
Okay, cool.
But you're near New Orleans.
Yes, I'm in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Okay, cool.
My city is Maroro.
Where Cordell Stewart went to John Eric, you know, football?
That area.
All right, cool.
Cordell Stewart, Pittsburgh Steelers, Chicago Pittsburgh.
His first Steelers.
Yep.
His first Steelers went to Chicago and wound up.
I think he finished his career at Baltimore, something like that, Ravens.
But yeah, that's it.
But here's my thing.
I don't want to take too much time because I know you got a lot to do.
There's two points I want to touch on.
When you had touched on the Trayvon Martin, I think out of the 20 years I've been listening to you, just the first time I actually was disappointed in the way you reported something.
Because you always just fact, fact, fact.
Now, I'm a Democrat, crowd Democrat, won't change it.
I'm African-American.
But I was very surprised when you touched on the court proceedings, what we're going through right now.
And when you touched on the fact that this is a political type thing, this is a race thing that's being pushed.
That's why this case is being, which actually came to trial.
One of the things I was surprised that you didn't touch on, one, Zimmerman's dad was a judge.
And I think that was one of the reasons he got so much favorable treatment in the beginning.
And two, at the end of a closing, at the end of the case, just before they go to close arguments, the prosecutor always, always try to come with, you know, lesser charges.
That's a common thing.
So I was kind of disappointed when you try to make it seem like.
Wait, wait, wait a second, Michael.
Now, I did not know until today that Zimmerman's dad was a judge.
I did not know that.
And when I saw your call up, I had Snerdley check it, and that's what he was Googling, and he found it.
I did not.
Now, but prosecution does not always ask for lesser charges.
That does not always happen.
And when it does, it's because they're worried they haven't made their case.
And I'm going to agree with you on that.
But it's a common thing.
We both can agree on that, right?
It's a common thing.
Me personally, I never thought they had nothing for second-degree murder.
And I said, you know what, let the facts come out.
We're going to see.
As the trial was going, I'm like, Jesus Christ, they done.
They got to come up with a plan B, point blank.
And that's the kind of facts I'm used to you bringing.
When you bring to the table, you bring everything, both sides.
You don't get caught up in the media hype stuff.
And I kind of feel like he got caught in the media this time.
There hasn't been any media.
There hasn't been any media.
I'm talking about the race thing.
All I was doing.
No, no, no.
All I was doing, I was watching for the first time, actually, today.
I haven't been watching this trial.
I watched it for the first time today.
To be honest with you, Michael, it hasn't held that much interest for me other than why it's happening and the racial energy that is propelling it.
But I haven't gotten into the detail of minutiae because I know why the trial is taking place and I know what brought it on.
But when I saw today, and I just happened to be, I don't even know how I happened to have the audio on today, but when I, when I, you know what it was?
I saw the defense lawyer.
I didn't hear, I saw him go through all kinds of, I said, this guy's really ticked off.
So I turned the sound on, and that's when I found out that the prosecution now wants child abuse as a charge, and that's all I'm reacting to today.
Oh, okay.
Well, because I listened to you, and I'm like, wait a minute, it's not like you to get caught up in this kind of crap, you know, you know, playing.
I get a lot of slack for listening to you.
You know, oh, he's racist, he's a conservative.
I said, you know what?
He's the truth.
He don't give a damn if you're black or white.
He states facts.
I don't agree with all your facts sometimes, but you state clear, precise fact.
And then you always end by saying.
How can you stay a Democrat all these years if you've been listening to me recite facts?
Say that again.
How can you stay a Democrat all these years if you've listened to me 20 years, cite fact after fact after fact?
I would think I would have persuaded you by now.
In the blood.
Ah, there you go.
There you go.
That's an honest answer.
In the blood.
It is in the blood.
Now, funny, there's been times I haven't voted for my party.
I have not voted for my party sometimes simply because, Wayne, the fact that you give, and with facts and truth.
I mean, sometimes I do get caught up.
I'm just voting Democrat because what to do.
Let's keep it focused on it.
Learning for looking at this.
What did I do today?
Aside from not knowing that Zimmerman's dad was a judge, what did I do today that was such a grand deviation from my normal procedure of being focused on facts?
When you started talking about, you know, a lot of this race motivated, you know, not the prosecutor trying to find a way to win the case by any means because of racial pressure and all that.
Wait, do you disagree that the fix is in on a conviction of something here because the president, the attorney general demand this is a small town down there?
Michael, these are not your big city lawyers and judges.
These are small town.
And they've had the fire and brimstone of the federal government singing their community.
And they don't want, they just want this over with.
And whatever, if it takes Zimmerman being convicted to get this pressure off, that's what's going to happen.
Well, I kind of agree and I disagree.
And the reason I agree with you, because no matter when the prosecutor is bringing charges, is because they want to win.
And the fix is in for them to win.
Their desire to win sometimes clouds their true judgment in facts and truth.
Well, but in this case...
From that perspective, I agree.
In this case, though, in this case, Michael, we learned that the arrest was made not because anybody thought he was guilty.
The arrest was made because pressure was brought.
The police chief said that he was just charged the guy, even if you just arrested.
Even if you rescind it later, just arrest him.
The pressure on us is too great.
I don't know that these prosecutors set out to win.
Well, let me respond to that spot.
Now, with the chief police, now, because Zimmerman's dad was a judge, I think he had some kind of, I'm not, and this is an assumption.
It's not a fact.
He had enough connections where he was given that special treatment to where he was in charge immediately.
Now, you know what I know.
If you just up and fire a chief police for no causes, for nothing at all, he's not going to go quiet in the night.
So I think it was more to it come to him being fired just because he didn't want to bring charges against him.
He also, in the police report that his initial officer gave, stated he should be charged with manslaughter.
And he disregards that.
So when we look at that, President was from both sides.
Well, the guy said he was from another side saying, don't do that.
He has repeatedly said he didn't have any witnesses.
He didn't have enough evidence to charge anything.
Certainly not murder, which was what they wanted from the get-go.
They wanted a murder charge.
And they're not going to rest until this guy's in jail or ruined one way or the other.
Well, I just, you cannot have a case like this.
So soon after the Duke LaCross case, which turned out to be entirely bogus, this thing happens, and it's made to order for what the Democrat Party, the way the Democrat Party sees this country, is exactly what they want people to believe happened here.
That an innocent young black was set upon because he was black and killed because he was black.
They are invested in that outcome.
And whatever they have to do to get it is what is happening here.
And if they can't get that, then they'll go for whatever they can get a conviction on because that's just their worldview of the country.
It's a shame.
It is.
Look at, I'm glad you called.
I'm glad you're out there 20 years.
Give me another 20, and we'll tackle what's in your blood, dear.
We'll be back after this.
Don't go away.
By the way, just to clarify here, George Zimmerman's father was indeed a judge, but he was not a judge in Florida.
George Zimmerman's father is a retired magistrate judge for the Supreme Court of Virginia.
Now, I don't know if the local people in Florida would even know that.
They might, but how much sway would that have?
It was not a local judge.
It's a retired judge from Virginia.
So, okay, so they've got the events.
They come across the case.
There's Trayvon Martin.
Zimmerman.
Yeah, yeah, this guy's dad was a judge up in Virginia.
Let's let him off.
That doesn't work for me.
I don't know how the guy's dad being a retired magistrate judge for Virginia would hold any sway with the cops in Sanford.
In fact, I don't even know that they would know it.
You know what else is political?
House of Representatives blocks enforcement of light bulb standards.
Finally, finally, we're not going to have to be mandated or we're not going to be mandated by these stupid, idiotic, compact fluorescent light bulbs.
You think that wasn't political?
And no doubt the compact fluorescent light bulb industry had a bunch of lobbyists.
You think that's not light bulbs in your house?
You think that wasn't political?
All of this crap, wherever you find liberals, you're going to find political motivations, objectives, you name it.
And they do everything they can to hide that.
They try to make you think they don't just in your best interest.
They're just looking out for you.
Bunch of rotgut.
Vinny in Queens.
Vinny, great to have you on the program.
Hello, sir.
Hey, Rush, nice to talk to you again.
It's always a thrill here, Vinny.
Always a thrill.
I know that.
But anyway, What may have started out as an exercise in social justice has turned out to be nothing more than an outreach to thuggery.
I found the PSAs that you talked about two or three days ago to be unbelievable.
I have never heard an appeal to a certain race of people not to commit violence because of the outcome of a trial.
I was dumbfounded.
There you go.
That's another.
How about that?
PSAs in Florida, please don't rally.
Please don't riot.
What are they begging them to do?
You're right.
It's unprecedented.
Well, you were right when you said the fix was in.
And you kind of said this weeks ago.
And there's no doubt in my mind that he will be found guilty of manslaughter charges.
There's no doubt in my mind that he's going to serve time.
But again, it's incredulous that in this day and age that there should be PSAs, okay, in the state of Florida telling people, please don't riot.
And I am of the opinion also that the judge knows about this, and I am also of the opinion that the jury knows about this, and the jury will do its civic duty in a sense that cheat.
We don't want our state to be burned to the ground, possibly.
They're hell with their state, their town.
You're exactly right.
They're a town.
Okay, the town, but whatever.
You look at L.A., and it almost went national to a degree.
You don't want it to be burned to the ground because a certain percentage and or race of people are going to carry on because they don't like the verdict that has come out in this case.
Okay, I find it incredulous, and I find it incredulous that it's not even against a white guy, technically.
He's a Latino.
Well, he is a white guy, questioning.
He's a white Hispanic, Benny.
He's a white Hispanic.
You can't say he's not a white guy.
The New York Times is a white Hispanic.
I liked your term, outreach to thuggery via the PSAs.
Thanks, Vinny, for the call.
I got to go.
I got no time left.
Is anybody worried that the white Hispanics will riot if Zimmerman is found guilty?
I mean, there's some white Hispanics that live in Florida, too.