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In reply to the discussion: Gunman 'in disbelief' over loud-music verdict. [View all]sofa king
(10,857 posts)68. I've seen Oz. I know what happens to this guy.
Grammy, the lack of empathy or remorse is pretty obvious in his own response, isn't it? The people he shot at were non-persons to him, and his surprise seems to be that others do not share his beliefs.
I don't know if the psychologists have described this sort of thing, but I swear I know what it is: stupid conservatives who are beginning to emulate the sociopathic thought processes of the media authorities who program them.
It makes me wonder if empathy and remorse may yet catch up to this guy--while he's living out a personal hell as a marked man in prison.
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No, not even then. Nor does he deserve to be beaten, killed, tortured, or any of the like
Scootaloo
Feb 2014
#80
I don't go to church. Maybe that explains my lack of lust for vengeance. Is your God really
Ed Suspicious
Feb 2014
#82
I was merely rebutting the assertion that the appeal route will be this miscreant's savior.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2014
#14
Or when he gets that tasty prison meal and realizes THIS is what food is going to taste like
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#51
it's pretty amazing that he felt no need to alert the police....unbelievable to me.
spanone
Feb 2014
#7
That simple fact would have told me as a juror that he knew he did something wrong.
Mr.Bill
Feb 2014
#72
Unless you are George Zimmerman. I am amazed you are so adament re: FLorida law
hlthe2b
Feb 2014
#38
Thanks for playing. Zimmerman was not convicted. It's a necessary step to sentencing.
Lochloosa
Feb 2014
#47
You said: "We have a 10-20-life law. Pull a gun 10. Shoot a gun 20. Shoot someone Life. No parole. "
hlthe2b
Feb 2014
#48
I was responding to the question concerning parole. It had nothing to do with Zimmerman.
Lochloosa
Feb 2014
#62
Forget it! Its just PR for Dunn. Nothing that is said is true, its all written by pros
winstars
Feb 2014
#17
Okay, I haven't seen anything since last night. Did they come back with the 5th verdict?
jwirr
Feb 2014
#21
Quilty of attempted murder but not of murder? The victim is dead. Something is drastically wrong in
jwirr
Feb 2014
#45
"Three counts of attempted murder???? Them three had their hands on the volumn control ....
marble falls
Feb 2014
#23
Does anyone else think he looks like Donald Trump? Or is is the look of entitlement?
appleannie1
Feb 2014
#27
"How is this happening??????" You shot a KID!!! Over MUSIC!!!! And he's DEAD!!!
Squinch
Feb 2014
#29
I could spit a nail, reading that he didn't think he'd get time. I'm happy he's off the street.
Squinch
Feb 2014
#42
I googled his name yesterday and found out he was a software engineer
senseandsensibility
Feb 2014
#34