In many regards, Obama passed judgement on the Martin circumstance by virtue of of his highly personal identification with that kid... Sadly, for the race-bait crowd, the Jury saw the situation differently from the demands of the lynch mob. The race issue in the US is what it is, especially if you're a White-Hispanic.
No amount of discussion will magically alter that reality.
That said, your comment that it is inappropriate for the Commander and Chief to attend police funerals, yet no suggestion on the appropriateness of the Pres to publicly take sides in a criminal investigation.
Seem a little hypocritical to you?
Not at all, seeing as how he didn't take sides. He simply encouraged the process to play out. I don't know if you can recollect through the haze of Obama hatred, but at the time all the talk was about how Florida's "stand your ground" law might be used to short-circuit the judicial process. It didn't, possibly partially due to Obama's influence. The judicial process played out, and Zimmerman was found not guilty, a verdict that Obama accepted.
I must say, though, it's impressive the way you take the opinions of the loudest mouths on the internet, falsely ascribe them to Obama, and then unleash the right-wing buzzwords (i.e., "white Hispanic). As a propagandist, you're first rate. A body has to keep on his toes to see through the bullsh*t.
Particularly how you took a comment Obama made in a whole 'nother case, and pretended he made it in this case. Then, when you were called on it, put up some lame but surface plausible argument that Obama's statement should be applied to all cases.