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In reply to the discussion: DU lost its mind after the Zimmerman verdict [View all]Boom Sound 416
(4,185 posts)46. Don't forget eliminate Florida
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Your call out of DUers who disagree with you on the verdict and your egregious mischaracerization
hlthe2b
Jul 2013
#17
Actually, you said that you believe a rapist has the right to murder your wife.
reusrename
Jul 2013
#118
Also, to unfairly broadbrush other DU members based upon differences of opinions, & get away with it
NYC_SKP
Jul 2013
#6
Minority teenage issues?? Is that what you call murdering a kid? Talk about dismissive.
WCLinolVir
Jul 2013
#61
Federal prosecution would not be double jeopardy--different sovereign entity.
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#16
Doesn't matter, feds can always step in if there's a violation of federal criminal law. nt
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#31
yes it does matter, what people are asking them to do, is double jeopardy, in spirit
markiv
Jul 2013
#35
If there was ever a case for expressed outrage, this is it... Yet those who can not understand that.
hlthe2b
Jul 2013
#55
If you honestly think this case boils down to someone is dead, therefore Z was guilty,
stranger81
Jul 2013
#94
The Florida rule is that a man can try to rape a woman, and if she fights back
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#14
Wow! And it is so nice of you to share you and your wife's guilt-free willingness
jmg257
Jul 2013
#91
I must plead 'mea culpa' to at least flirting with the first particular ('Eliminate the
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#28
I believe it would be better for 100 men to go without guns, than one innocent boy be shot.
onehandle
Jul 2013
#70
Don't forget the elimination of the freedom from illegal search and seizure
Android3.14
Jul 2013
#75
Vigilante ville - Disney's latest theme park: long lines, heat, humidity, and guns.
Eddie Haskell
Jul 2013
#100
Being armed is not assurance of the ability to get and use the weapon. Bundy, e.g., incapaci-
WinkyDink
Jul 2013
#90
I think if this country had less fearful gun humpers roaming around in public
SirRevolutionary
Jul 2013
#127