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In reply to the discussion: All during the Zimmerman trial, I pointed out the logical inconsistencies in his "ambush" story [View all]Skittles
(171,719 posts)172. bs
he looked for trouble and he found it
Fuck him - Zimmy's life is shit now - he would have been better off if justice had prevailed
Done here; I do not like wasting my time
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All during the Zimmerman trial, I pointed out the logical inconsistencies in his "ambush" story [View all]
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2015
OP
No, nice guys are not nice. Most "nice guys" are guys who can't get laid and hate women
MillennialDem
Sep 2015
#140
Exactly. Those same people, mostly gun fanciers who could see themselves in Zman's situation, said
Hoyt
Sep 2015
#2
The weird thing though is that I had always seen Zimmerman as a "soft" racist
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2015
#4
The jury, which the one who talked was clearly a racist, cared little about Zman stalking Martin,
Hoyt
Sep 2015
#11
The jury was loaded with the wife of a guy who had business deals with GZ's attorney
Adenoid_Hynkel
Sep 2015
#58
The state proved it just fine. The Jury was always going to set the killer free.
onecaliberal
Sep 2015
#128
He stalked and hunted a human, and now he's gloating over the trophies.
Starry Messenger
Sep 2015
#21
They couldn't even accept that Trayvon might even have his own perceptions of the interaction.
Starry Messenger
Sep 2015
#46
You would call the cops and let them sort it out. Trayvonn never got a chance.
KeepItReal
Sep 2015
#168
They put forward the best witnesses they could find and gave it their best shot.
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#54
When you read through all your obsfucation, you are saying Zman wasn't guilty. If you need a link
Hoyt
Sep 2015
#61
Just about every legal scholar said it was a weak case, I'm just repeating what they said.
GGJohn
Sep 2015
#67
That is the latest event that made the news, of all his subsequent behavior after the killing
ohnoyoudidnt
Sep 2015
#71
The fact that he never had to tell his story at the trial is the real issue here
hack89
Sep 2015
#81
No matter how good a prosecutor is, he has that pesky 5th Amendment to contend with.
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#87
We have approximately two in this thread who use the guise of a faulty prosecution---
trumad
Sep 2015
#82
From all indications, the jury verdict was untainted and free from any sort of tampering.
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2015
#95
Again---every single Zman thread that has been posted in the last several months...
trumad
Sep 2015
#99
Same people were giving cover to Wilson after he fled town like a murdering scumbag.
Rex
Sep 2015
#105
Yep. I get that shootings are justified sometimes, and as more info comes out it becomes clear.
Hoyt
Sep 2015
#106
I admire President Carter today, but maybe he had a flashback to his days in South Georgia
Hoyt
Sep 2015
#108
Personally, I think our world would be better without Zimmerman sharing it with us.
Captain Stern
Sep 2015
#131
No, the jury didn't have to buy his story. They had to find that it was practically impossible.
Captain Stern
Sep 2015
#136
Sending someone a letter saying you plan to alert on their DU posts is despicable
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#144
I could send any DUer a letter in the mail to say that I planned to alert on every single post
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#148