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In reply to the discussion: A question for those who feel that the correct verdict was rendered in the Zimmerman trial. [View all]I didn't get my way so I'll resort to insults and misrepresentations.
Got it.
You just don't like what Dr. Dan had to say, even though it was true.
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A question for those who feel that the correct verdict was rendered in the Zimmerman trial. [View all]
Arkansas Granny
Jul 2013
OP
Bullshit. You have no idea how the law works, especially as it pertains to minorities.
EOTE
Jul 2013
#44
When you're accosted by a mad man with a gun who won't identify himself you've got two options.
EOTE
Jul 2013
#73
He was suppose to be meeting them at the clubhouse. Not where the murder happened.
all american girl
Jul 2013
#122
I'm not saying Trayvon was not on top....we don't have clear evidence, but how did
all american girl
Jul 2013
#175
Like Martin sat up and uttered words while his lungs were rapidly filling with blood ??
lumpy
Jul 2013
#214
Turns out Trayvon needed to knock him unconscious. You can't reason with a crazed bigot with a gun.
Hoyt
Jul 2013
#8
Run and risk being shot anyway... Fight back, hoping to disable Z. Or shoot Z and end up on death
hlthe2b
Jul 2013
#3
Hardly.... He'd undoubtedly claim Trayvon was running to get/retrieve a weapon and he was "afeared"
hlthe2b
Jul 2013
#16
Hey, there are gungeoneers who are fine with shooting a kid in back running with a stolen cd player.
Hoyt
Jul 2013
#74
There have been successful SYG cases just like this.... You are determined to defend this
hlthe2b
Jul 2013
#41
You read only what you want to read apparently... ignoring the white man who shot/killed
hlthe2b
Jul 2013
#48
Come on dfk, how does that help the dead person? The person wants to live not be a sacrifice
TheKentuckian
Jul 2013
#81
I see... the ones who AREN'T defending the piece of shit who murdered an unarmed kid...
EOTE
Jul 2013
#86
Hey, Colgate, I've been black MOST of my life and my mother taught me from the
Ecumenist
Jul 2013
#94
Are you trying to fucking tell me that a woman, child or man MINDING their own business
Ecumenist
Jul 2013
#153
Hey Skittles, what they actually mean is they would've gotten away from Bundy, Ramirez...
Ecumenist
Jul 2013
#84
Indeed. We know Zimmermans ambition was to capture the 'punk, asshole' who might get away.
lumpy
Jul 2013
#217
Premium, you just said a 911 call would have provided a record. I pointed out we had
Hoyt
Jul 2013
#145
Like I said, you really don't get it. Another recording would not have been enough for you guys.
Hoyt
Jul 2013
#147
Told my 4 year old nephew that. Don't get into fights. Avoid confrontations. My nieces too.
dkf
Jul 2013
#17
So far the options put forth are to remain passive and do nothing (and hope that the person
Arkansas Granny
Jul 2013
#14
Yep, get away from bigots with a gun. In Florida, 90% will always be running from the gun toters.
Hoyt
Jul 2013
#77
Stop talking to friend, call 911, and walk directly home (or follow 911 directions).
aikoaiko
Jul 2013
#23
According to the phone conversation between Martin and his friend, Martin thought he had
lumpy
Jul 2013
#219
he stopped because he was confronted by a racist gun humping paranoid vigilante
Skittles
Jul 2013
#57
Trayvon, according to his friend on the phone, thought he had ditched Zimmerman. He
lumpy
Jul 2013
#218
and I have doubts . . . the testimonies were at odds, the witnesses did not agree
DrDan
Jul 2013
#160
there's no doubt the reckless actions of Zimmerman led to the death of an innocent person
Skittles
Jul 2013
#161
Zimmerman had experience in getting out of his many 'jams' probably refinded his excuses
lumpy
Jul 2013
#220
Same advice for Martin and Zimmerman: Avoid confrontation, get out of harm's way.
Eleanors38
Jul 2013
#78
I hope that, if I were on the jury, I would have had the courage to hold out for manslaughter.
John1956PA
Jul 2013
#131
I don't know what happened, but Zimmerman was an ass to take the actions...
Eleanors38
Jul 2013
#143
I told them both, you have a right to your own body, NO ONE is aloud to tough you no matter what
all american girl
Jul 2013
#168
My question for those who feel that the correct verdict was rendered in the Zimmerman trial...
renie408
Jul 2013
#138
5. If you did that to someone, they could shoot you and walk like Zimmerman
Taitertots
Jul 2013
#177
Prosecution overcharged, and/or failed to add the correct lessor included ...
zencycler
Jul 2013
#179