It's like conspiracy theories. There will always be those who blame him, even if he is completely exonerated.
Did his voice sound hot tempered on the call to the police?
It's like conspiracy theories. There will always be those who blame him, even if he is completely exonerated.
" ING COONS-PUNKS-GOONS!" Whatever he said.
There is no way he will be "completely" exonerated simply because of the lack of evidence. And yes, I well be one of those guys who will still blame him if he get released. Just like people with Casey Anthony.
There was an extensive expert analysis on that. I forget the words, but it wasn't anything like that.
So he didn't say ANY of those words? lol That's BS, I heard it.
I didn't say because of lack of evidence. Did I?
Please, never assume. especially with me.
I have pointed out there is information not released. We have witnesses that have not gone public. For all we know, the police may have video from the apartments.
I forget what the determined he said. You however inserted at least a couple that were completely false.
Roflmao
"...The attorneys for George Zimmerman, the Florida community watch volunteer who fatally shot unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin, said Tuesday they have lost touch with their client and are withdrawing from the case...."
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...rtin-case?lite
Oh shut the up. Thats all you ever do is assume what you want something to be and then play sophist trying to prove it. You are the opposite of an open mind.
Oh my God.
http://www.winchesterguns.com/produc...01C&mid=535133
When the case is closed, ideally.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...8391D820120410Two attorneys for George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager, stepped down as his lawyers on Tuesday after saying they had lost contact with him and that he was no longer in Florida.
Lawyers Craig Sonner and Hal Uhrig said they had not heard from Zimmerman since Sunday and expressed concern about his mental and physical health. They said he had taken several recent actions without their advice, including calling a special prosecutor in the case and a television journalist.
"We have lost contact with him," Sonner told a news conference outside the Seminole County Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, the town where 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot.
"He's gone on his own. I'm not sure what he's doing and who he's talking to," he said.
You are really cracking me up Chump Junior.
Like the senior Chump you don't have a ing clue about what you are posting about.
This thread has evolved in to a classicthread.
Two or one? Given what transpired on the police call, I'd argue that Martins assumptions were reasonable and that Z's were not.
No amount of quantum spin will change the fact that the events leading to Martins death were set in motion by Z. I feel that he should be held accountable for that.
I think they've settled on " ing cold." It was ing cold and rainy...
Not really. We don't know what was the reason why the neighborhood wanted to start a neighborhood watch. We don't know how many nights he kept watch and no one was injured. For all we know he was doing his "routine". What was the time frame of when this all occured? Does anyone know?
Has anyone explained how Zimmerman caught up with a running Trayvon Martin...while talking to a 911 operator...complaining about it being ing cold...and whining, in resignation, about how "they" always get away after the operator told him he didn't need to follow the person?
Just curious.
Someone might suspect Trayvon Martin came back looking for a fight.
Actually, according to his father, he wasn't "patrolling" he was either on his way to the store or on his way back when a su ious person, walking through the neighborhood, in the rain, caught he attention.
Zimmermans story is that when 911 told him to stop, he did and then, allegedly did not know where he was and was walking up to the next street to see what street he was at. He stated that he lost track of the young adult he killed by this point. And that T. Martin jumped out and asked if he had a problem and then attacked him.
I know what he claims -- except he wasn't claiming he was lost, just that he went to the next street to get an address and was on his way back to his truck.
My question is for those who believe Zimmerman, a little pudgy, ing cold, and talking on the phone caught up with Martin, a 17 year old football athlete, after exclaiming in the phone, " ! he ran."
Is being a racist a crime? Is having racist thoughts and feelings illegal? I'm just curious because it seems like it's a federal crime if a human being is a racist or has racist thoughts and feelings.
No, but knowing whether or not an individual is racist can help determine motives to actions which are illegal. If George is indeed racist, you don't think he'd be slightly more motivated (or rather, find it easier) to kill someone who was supposedly attacking him.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1416031.htmlAlan Dershowitz, the legal scholar and criminal attorney, also appeared on the show, and said he was "disturbed" by the conduct of Zimmerman's former attorneys. Dershowitz said they may have damaged his defense by expounding on his state of mind, and they may possibly have violated attorney-client privilege. "All they had to do was quietly say that 'we're no longer representing [Zimmerman] and our role in the case is over.'"
Murder is illegal and a crime. Feelings and thoughts are not.
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