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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #120 on: April 15, 2012, 11:06:03 PM »
Don't know where my original post on this went, but here's my view in a nut shell......

After reading every single post and reply on this thread, I still say?..
If Zimmerman was Black, there?d be no issue, ZERO, NONE ! ! !
B?HO would have kept his nose WAY out of it !
Spike Lee and Al Sharpton would be scrambling around, looking for something else to B!+<# about ! ! !
Plus, how long do you think it?ll be, before Gloria Allred sticks her nose into this ? ! ?
I tell ya?..If this goes the way I think it will?..
Charley will finally get his race war !
And he?ll get to watch it all, in HiDef, from the comfort of his cell ! ! !
So tell me again how Trump was worse then the 8 years before .... AND what's coming after HIM !

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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #121 on: April 17, 2012, 01:28:05 AM »
It's some really disgusting identity politics as so many feed off of misfortune for their own gain. They know no shame and hold nothing more sacred than self.

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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #122 on: April 20, 2012, 12:42:02 PM »
Well, now even the Judge in Florida is knuckling under to the Media pressure
They set the Bail for Zimmerman at $150,000.00,,,,I realize it could have been higher?.BUT?.Should have been an OR Release ! ! !
The man turned himself in
He?s a respected member of his community etc
In other words, HE?S NOT GOING TO RUN, FOOL ! ! !
So tell me again how Trump was worse then the 8 years before .... AND what's coming after HIM !

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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #123 on: April 20, 2012, 12:55:31 PM »
Holstein, Jersey or Guernsey, they're not particular just so long and they can get a hand on a teat to yank and milk the good old system. Oh, and don't forget to pose just right on that little milking stool! Get the right camera angles, is your hair okay, does that dress make you look fat, is your despicable showing?

Gotta thanks everybody involved in that dog & pony show for one thing: sure gives us one heck of a heads up on 'Carry' and the amazing responsibilities and possible repercussions that come with it. Possibly one should look into whatever is required to protect their physical assets and lifetime's investment and security? It's not but a vapor or a leaf in the breeze when the storm comes to blow...

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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #124 on: April 20, 2012, 01:14:29 PM »
You bet
Incorporate or go LLC
All my asset belong to ______ and I pay RENT ! ! !
YEAH, that?s the ticket ! ! !
Because we all know that when Zimmerman is acquitted, Martin?s family will sue for Wrongful Death
OH, and that?s where Gloria Allred will show her nasty face ! ! !
It?s a great world we live in friends
So tell me again how Trump was worse then the 8 years before .... AND what's coming after HIM !

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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #125 on: April 20, 2012, 02:52:04 PM »
Den, they might not have released him as a partial "protective" custody. I am willing to bet that if he was released he would not be allowed to possess/carry/use a firearm, so letting him loose with all the hate the NBP have stirred up, and he might be an easy target for a lynching. Yes, I wouldn't put it past them at all. As it is, with the high profile on this, Mr Zimmerman is very likely in a single cell, and possibly, (depending on prison population), in his own pod, for his safety.
Lets keep calm and wait for the next move.

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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #126 on: April 20, 2012, 04:47:22 PM »
ABC News Network has released a picture of the back of  Zimmerman's head showing that he was bleeding. The picture was taken three minutes after the shooting. Story link below.

http://gma.yahoo.com/warning-graphic-photo-possible-evidence-shows-george-zimmermans-050145810--abc-news-topstories.html

The Martin family lawyer asked how bad could it have been as there were no stitches required. The question I ask is: How bad could it have been had Zimmerman not had the means to defend himself.

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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #127 on: April 20, 2012, 08:06:52 PM »
Regardless of the amount, it shows the possibility that attack did occur as described. The prosecution will challenge it, of course.

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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #128 on: April 20, 2012, 09:57:14 PM »
The question I ask is: How bad could it have been had Zimmerman not had the means to defend himself.

Joe

Probably would have avoided the entire situation all together and they may both be just fine....I guess we will have to wait for more info. to really have an unbiased opinion, if that's possible.

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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #129 on: April 20, 2012, 10:26:30 PM »
Just in case the pictures of George Zimmerman's head injuries go bye-bye from that website here's another copy at Sadhill at the link. Note to some: Sadhill is extreme so be sure and limit your viewing only to the Zimmerman photos and not the general page content, as it could effect your viewpoint.

http://sadhillnews.com/

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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #130 on: April 20, 2012, 11:50:11 PM »
Too late. I follows some of the links. Good GOD. I weep for this country. Yo.
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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #131 on: April 21, 2012, 01:40:35 AM »
Den, they might not have released him as a partial "protective" custody. I am willing to bet that if he was released he would not be allowed to possess/carry/use a firearm, so letting him loose with all the hate the NBP have stirred up, and he might be an easy target for a lynching. Yes, I wouldn't put it past them at all. As it is, with the high profile on this, Mr Zimmerman is very likely in a single cell, and possibly, (depending on prison population), in his own pod, for his safety.
Lets keep calm and wait for the next move.
Dave, you may be right on point with that

I gues it would have been so much better if Zimmerman hadn't shoot Martin, and Martin had just beat Zimmerman to death...We'd never had heard $#!+ about it
So tell me again how Trump was worse then the 8 years before .... AND what's coming after HIM !

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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #132 on: April 23, 2012, 12:56:07 AM »
Zimmerman was released on bail Sunday night.
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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #133 on: April 23, 2012, 07:14:34 AM »
Den, they might not have released him as a partial "protective" custody. I am willing to bet that if he was released he would not be allowed to possess/carry/use a firearm, so letting him loose with all the hate the NBP have stirred up, and he might be an easy target for a lynching. Yes, I wouldn't put it past them at all. As it is, with the high profile on this, Mr Zimmerman is very likely in a single cell, and possibly, (depending on prison population), in his own pod, for his safety.
Lets keep calm and wait for the next move.
Dave, you may be right on point with that

I gues it would have been so much better if Zimmerman hadn't shoot Martin, and Martin had just beat Zimmerman to death...We'd never had heard $#!+ about it
Den,

I respectfully suggest it would have been so much better if Zimmerman had listened to the 911 operator and not involved himself further.
I had the right to remain silent...

but not the ability.

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Re: Trayvon Martin case: FL stand-your-ground law on trial
« Reply #134 on: April 23, 2012, 08:10:14 AM »
Den, they might not have released him as a partial "protective" custody. I am willing to bet that if he was released he would not be allowed to possess/carry/use a firearm, so letting him loose with all the hate the NBP have stirred up, and he might be an easy target for a lynching. Yes, I wouldn't put it past them at all. As it is, with the high profile on this, Mr Zimmerman is very likely in a single cell, and possibly, (depending on prison population), in his own pod, for his safety.
Lets keep calm and wait for the next move.
Dave, you may be right on point with that

I gues it would have been so much better if Zimmerman hadn't shoot Martin, and Martin had just beat Zimmerman to death...We'd never had heard $#!+ about it
Den,

I respectfully suggest it would have been so much better if Zimmerman had listened to the 911 operator and not involved himself further.

Do we know if he did continue or was he attacked as he retreated?   Unless we know that for sure I believe that that is a major conclusion that the media has lead us to.