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In reply to the discussion: Wow! It sounds like the JUDGE, not the jury, may have freed Zimmerman. [View all]sofa king
(10,857 posts)... Then one might expect the law to be bent to protect a criminal, but that criminal should NOT expect the corrupt laws to protect him once he escapes prosecution.
So I'm going to go ahead and say this awful thing, because I'm sure it has already been thought of and I am equally sure that someone else is already executing it.
George Zimmerman needs a "Where is George" website, one that details the location of his last public sighting, information on where he works and what he plans to do, where he lives and the routes he takes to work, where he shops and whom he dates.
This is for OUR protection, because a murderer has gone free and is within our midst. Zimmerman is furthermore a national public figure and therefore not subject to the same privacy guarantees that mere mortals enjoy.
Edit: And, he is NOT GUILTY, so tracking his movements should be as legal, free, and ubiquitous as the surveillance the rest of us enjoy, for our protection.
If some other person wishes to take that information and stalk Zimmerman with a paint-ball gun, and plaster him every time he steps out of his car, then so be it. If some other person wishes to use that information to hunt him like human quarry, that also is irrelevant to OUR PROTECTION, which is obviously lessened as a result of our corrupt court system and this person's continued freedom.
And if he dies in fear, hunted like a dog, then fuck him. I don't care and I'm sure some of you don't, either, because that asshole turned in his humanity card the moment he decided to leave his car and chase that kid.
So... where is George?