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In reply to the discussion: I don't know. This Trayvon thing seems to be CONSUMING America [View all]bigwillq
(72,790 posts)67. Thanks for the link.
I think it's sad. Sadly, there's too much killing in the US on a daily basis.
I wish that all these senseless murders could warrant the same attenion as the Martin case has.
It's good to see this case in Oklahoma is getting some attention. So many others don't.
One of the kids that was murdered in my town got some local coverage. They had a few rallies, and the kid's father has a sign on his lawn asking for help in solving the murder.
But going back to my original statement, I find it interesting that some of these cases get national attention and others don't. I know that's the way things go. Was just making an observation.
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I don't know. This Trayvon thing seems to be CONSUMING America [View all]
Canuckistanian
Apr 2012
OP
I think you know the answer to your question! Killing anyone in cold blood and using a f**k** up
teddy51
Apr 2012
#2
I just don't understand how anyone couldn't be outraged at what happened to Trayvon.
Obamacare
Apr 2012
#6
That first point, "nationalism". That was something the folk schools in Denmark
jtuck004
Apr 2012
#21
Once arrested there are 175 days to charge Zimmerman. That means 175 days to find evidence beyond
dkf
Apr 2012
#35
Nope because Florida has this specific 175 day law which doesn't seem to be the norm.
dkf
Apr 2012
#44
Not enough evidence? ROFL. Now THAT is the absurdity of which the OP was speaking. n/t
K Gardner
Apr 2012
#76
Here let me help you out. You don't even have to turn on the TV box. DU has it all! As always.
lonestarnot
Apr 2012
#66
I don't understand the whole "tears on his face" thing. Trayvon's own father
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2012
#41
Here's another one: Americans set up torture camps and nothing is done about it
just1voice
Apr 2012
#85