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In reply to the discussion: George Zimmerman's Acquittal: Four Blunt Observations [View all]HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)25. the point is that i'm sick of your bullshit, dkf, & 'bullshit' is all i feel you deserve by way of
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Actually, I believe the jury disagreed with your point. Stand Your Ground laws have
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#31
Civil suit: This is where the laws passed with stand your ground do mean something...
dkf
Jul 2013
#2
If he was any good as a Neighborhood Watch person, he would have stayed in his car.
dmr
Jul 2013
#17
Why isn't the fact that Z was taking amphetamines (adderall) getting more interest? nt
Bigmack
Jul 2013
#4
the next step is a civil rights conviction and a 20 year sentence for zimmerman.
Dustin DeWinde
Jul 2013
#7
"yet so blithely comment he should get no prison time" = wtf are you talking about?
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#32
funny that the martins are planning to file a civil suit then, and funny that the zims are worried
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#16
the point is that i'm sick of your bullshit, dkf, & 'bullshit' is all i feel you deserve by way of
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#25
If the judge is not a racist asshole then he or she will allow the suit to move forward
Bjorn Against
Jul 2013
#42
for anyone with a functioning brain, the implicit message when a police dispatcher tells you
HiPointDem
Aug 2013
#48
no, no legal obligation; but only an idiot would try to claim that the message was something
HiPointDem
Aug 2013
#53
being an irresponsible small-dicked idiot may be enough to lose a civil suit, though.
HiPointDem
Aug 2013
#55