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Union Scribe

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36. It isn't my fault that what you put in quotes
Mon Mar 19, 2012, 11:08 AM
Mar 2012

complete with editorial "they" replacement, to make it look even more like you were citing a post, has not been written on this forum. It isn't innuendo, what you said has been said has not been.

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This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Mar 2012 #1
it never fails to amaze me that, as you state, even on DU DrDan Mar 2012 #3
DU is just as susceptible to right wing propaganda as other sites/populations Doctor_J Mar 2012 #6
Many posters in the gungeon who support concealed carry and gun rights ... spin Mar 2012 #46
Deadly Force is not OK in defense of property. CAPHAVOC Mar 2012 #7
not to some here DrDan Mar 2012 #29
I am taking a legal class CAPHAVOC Mar 2012 #39
a burglar entering your house in Florida gives you the right to use deadly force DrDan Mar 2012 #40
True. However ... spin Mar 2012 #47
perhaps you would not "chase or shoot him" - that does not hold true for everyone else with a gun DrDan Mar 2012 #54
"In fear" is the key dmkinsey Mar 2012 #41
You forgot two very important words ... spin Mar 2012 #49
I couldn't find what you quoted here. Union Scribe Mar 2012 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Mar 2012 #21
It isn't my fault that what you put in quotes Union Scribe Mar 2012 #36
Only what they said in my class. CAPHAVOC Mar 2012 #50
k&r, n/t appal_jack Mar 2012 #2
Great post alcibiades_mystery Mar 2012 #4
Zimmerman wasn't "standing his ground" by any definition anyway Doctor_J Mar 2012 #5
"standing one's ground" generally refers to someone in their home or other place they have a right Romulox Mar 2012 #8
Unfortunately, Are_grits_groceries Mar 2012 #12
From your OP: "What if Trayvon was standing his ground?" nt Romulox Mar 2012 #15
Unfortunately I think the prefered solution to the NRA would Doctor_J Mar 2012 #17
He didn't have a gun. Are_grits_groceries Mar 2012 #19
Having a gun isn't a required precondition for self defense. At any rate, *you* posted the article, Romulox Mar 2012 #20
No, it isn't. Are_grits_groceries Mar 2012 #24
Absolutely. Even more confusingly, it's possible for *both* parties to be Romulox Mar 2012 #28
Agree with you 100%. DLevine Mar 2012 #9
Because he's dead zipplewrath Mar 2012 #10
Zimmerman chases down an unarmed man and kills him. DLevine Mar 2012 #13
Prove it zipplewrath Mar 2012 #18
Maybe it's just me. DLevine Mar 2012 #22
Depends upon the state zipplewrath Mar 2012 #25
The 911 call that Zimmerman himself made is evidence that he chased Martin. He admits it. yardwork Mar 2012 #31
Pretty obvious to me too zipplewrath Mar 2012 #34
I don't know. Are_grits_groceries Mar 2012 #14
I hope the police can use cell phone positioning data to determine Zimmerman's JoePhilly Mar 2012 #16
Zimmerman told the emergency dispatcher that he was chasing the "suspect." yardwork Mar 2012 #32
I hope that toasts him. JoePhilly Mar 2012 #44
When conservative controlled governments put weapons in the hands of unstable violent morons.... Evasporque Mar 2012 #23
It seems to me that the reasoning behind LuvNewcastle Mar 2012 #26
It expands the doctrine of Castle Law. Are_grits_groceries Mar 2012 #30
One of the gungeon denizens told me the other day this has "nothing to do Doctor_J Mar 2012 #33
Common sense is also rare against among anti-gun people. I have seen both over react. Logical Mar 2012 #45
I basically agree ... spin Mar 2012 #51
Why did police automatically assume Martin was the aggressor? Cali_Democrat Mar 2012 #27
What makes you think they did? zipplewrath Mar 2012 #35
Except that the Sanford police have been caught in several lies about this so far. yardwork Mar 2012 #37
With any luck at all COLGATE4 Mar 2012 #38
becasue Zimmerman was standing his ground, not the black guy librechik Mar 2012 #42
"Stand Your Ground" does not apply when you start the confrontation. L0oniX Mar 2012 #43
While I think this POS's actions fail to even meet the meager Stand Your Ground requirements... Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2012 #48
Agree on both points. Rhiannon12866 Mar 2012 #52
Which one looks dangerous to you? SomethingFishy Mar 2012 #53
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