I really doubt he would think he has it good.
Who ever had it as good as Zimmerman? Let's not forget the parents starting a website with their greedy digital hands stretched out.
I really doubt he would think he has it good.
He thinks it's God's plan that Martin had to be killed and I bet he thinks he's being rewarded.
LOL...
I didn't know you were psychic.
If you do not know what confirmation bias means then you should stop saying it. When you are going through an article and pick and choose only that which confirms your beliefs then that is confirmation bias. Making up or guessing is not. Note how I say that you are notrious for wishful thinking. That is what youa re doing here as you wish that he spent that money on things like hotels and traveling expenses because of a reason you made up.
When you go through NASA studies and pick one out that your idiot mind feels confirms your belief that oil and natural gas do not contribute to warming then that is confirmation bias. You are also notorious for that.
Now go punch yourself in the face for once again talking about things you do not understand.
Age of the Tele-Rat: Trayvon Martin's Missing Cell Phone Data
After the unnamed agency returned the phone, during the first week of January, 2013, the state sent it to Cellbrite in New Jersey for analysis. Cellbrite also was able to access the internal memory, and the state provided the defense with the results on January 18. The defense says Cellebrite obtained an "enormous" amount of information from the internal memory. But, guess what's missing? All data for Feburary 26, the day/evening of the shooting.http://www.talkleft.com/story/2013/2...cs+of+Crime%29
As illustrative example, while the analysis includes GPS locating records for Mr. Martin's phone for all of the time that he was in the Sanford area, specifically absent is any such data for February 26, 2012, the date of the event. Similarly, there seems to be missing entries regarding phone calls or texts made to or from the phone in the evening hours of February 26,2012.
missing phone date for 26 Feb? dammit, that's really bad luck![]()
not butthurt.
i am just invested in this case and hope Trayvon and his family get the justice they deserve.
I see.
You admire the hoodrat?
the lounge lizard wants to know if you admire the hoodrat. lol
zimmerman? no.
You know I meant Martin. Do you look up to him for being suspended from school for threatening a bus driver?
The not so innocent kid:
The probable victim:
Looks like self defense to me.
why would you call a dead child a hoodrat?
he had no criminal record, domestic violence history or a murder on his record.
zimmerman had all the above. typical signs of hoodrat behavior if you ask me.
suspended from school? big deal.
i got a hold of flaglot woman.
she told me everything.
you really freaked her out.
she grew a beard and joined the amish.
should zimmerman kill you for that?
I guess we will see what is relevant when the trial finally happens.
It's very difficult to find the records of juveniles. I think the bus driver would disagree with you about how much of a threat martin was.
too bad trayvon couldn't escape like a special lady we all know.
You telling me you never argued with an adult as a teen?
I guess you guys have forgotten stuff like this:
Link: Trayvon suspended THREE times for 'drugs, truancy, graffiti and carrying burglary tool' and did he attack bus driver too? New picture emerges of victim as parents claim it's all a smear
Did you ever look at the activity when it was available:The teen was suspended from school three times
He was on suspension when he was shot in February, after officials caught him with a 'marijuana pipe' and a baggie with drug residue
Trayvon was kicked out of school in October for graffiti after he was allegedly caught with a 'burglary tool' and a bag full of women's jewelry
Officials also suspended him once for skipping school and iness
Tearful parents say their son is now the victim of a smear campaign
New poll shows 73 percent of Americans think Zimmerman should be arrested
The Daily Caller, says it has published 152 pages of tweets downloaded from Trayvon's account. The site says Trayvon went by the Twitter handle NO_LIMIT_N***A.
Sure. Must have been some argument to be suspended 10 days for. Information out there on the account is that Martin was in a restricted school area, and threatened or attacked the bus driver that confronted him, hence the 10 day suspension.
What a sweet kid...
Threatened or attack? Which one is it? They are both dramatically different.
I forget. That was out there almost a year ago. If I recall, he tweeted his friends he attacked the bus driver.
Does it matter? That and other material does support he was a violent kid. Remember the 'fight club" type video with him in it?
When it goes to court, if it does, I'm pretty sure the bus driver will be a witness. The physical evidence alone should have never allowed this to go this far. Martin's knuckles bloodied, Zimmerman's broken nose, bloody nose, and head injuries.
Unless it can be shown that Martin was defending himself, there is no basis to prosecute Zimmerman.
Kellys Court on Faux News has a point.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgSKOIMwhKw
Prosecuter admitting on the witness stand he has zero evidence as to who started the fight.
Yes, that's almost a year old. We already know that. There is no good evidence against Zimmerman.
Here's another older video, so people don't forget.
I accept you Kelley's court, and raise you this:
A Year In Review: Hoodies Up! How A Sweatshirt Became A Movement (PHOTOS) Posted 23 hours 30 min ago by Christina Coleman for Global Grind Staff
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On February 26, 2012, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was probably wearing his hooded sweatshirt to protect himself from the drizzling rain.
PHOTOS: Family & Supporters Gather For Peace Walk To Celebrate Trayvon Martin's Birthday
Now, we wear the same hooded sweatshirt to protect all children and teenagers like Trayvon from the steady downpour of gunfire.
One hoodie, one teen, one cause, a whole nation.
On that fateful night, Trayvon's sweatshirt turned into a movement for justice. A year later, that hooded sweatshirt serves as our fists and our voices to fight the injustices that surrounded Trayvon's death. Now, we don our hoods to make a statement that the Zimmerman's of the world will pay.
But most importantly, as the anniversary of Trayvon's death comes upon us, we wear our hoodies in remembrance of a life that was taken away too soon.
Just days after his death last year at the hands of neighborhood watch George Zimmerman, communities gathered across the nation to support Trayvon's parents in the fight to implicate his murderer. People marched through streets, rallies were organized, and students wore hoodies for solidarity, soldiers on the front line of the battlefields. All of us could have been Trayvon. Just a teen walking home from a store. All of us were Trayvon.
BLOG: Happy 18th Birthday, Trayvon Martin! by Michael Skolnik
The message, which transcended race, age and gender, was evident in the riveting pictures taken after Trayvon's death. Pictures that showed communities coming together for one cause. Here are some of those lasting memories that GlobalGrind won't forget.
Trayvon's parents, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, are surrounded by supporters as they pray at the Million Hoodies March on March 21, 2012 in New York City.
Sybrina Fulton (C), mother of slain teenager Trayvon Martin, hugs a supporter at the Million Hoodies March on March 21, 2012 in New York City.
College student Jajuan Kelley covers his mouth with a Skittles wrapper as he stands in a crowd of thousands rallying at the Georgia State Capitol in memory of Trayvon Martin. The unarmed teen was carrying a pack of the candy and an ice tea when George Zimmerman pursued him because he looked "su ious."
A sea of hoodies chants for Trayvon at a March 21, 2012 rally in Union Square during a 'Million Hoodie March' in Manhattan.
On March 28, 2012, people, along with New York City Council members, attend a press conference to call for justice for Trayvon's death.
In one of the most poignant pictures taken to remember Trayvon Martin, a member of the New York City Council holds a bag of Skittles during a press conference on the steps of City Hall March 28, 2012 in New York City.
In New York, a supporter for Trayvon tells it like it really is.
New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn (C) wears a hoodie while attending a press conference to call for justice on March 28, 2012
New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn (C) speaks during a press conference at a Trayvon Martin rally.
In Atlanta, GA., Jordan Miller, 10, holds a handmade sign alongside thousands of protesters rallying at the Georgia State Capitol in memory of the slain Florida teenager.
Marc Watkins holds an iced tea and Skittles in his hand, as thousands of protestors rally at the Georgia State Capitol.
In Sanford, Fl, where Trayvon was killed, many children wear hoodies in solidarity for slain teenager Trayvon Martin and march together through the streets on March 26, 2012.
A woman holds up a sign at a New York protest to put George Zimmerman behind bars.
The rallies to support Trayvon continued for months after his death. On April 10, 2012, protestors wearing hoodies gathered in support of the teen at a demonstration in New York City.
In Miami, Fl., Vanessa Nunez gathered in front of Florida Senator Marco Rubio's office at an April 9, 2012 protest to ask him to retract his support for the "Stand Your Ground" gun law.
South Florida residents and activists gather and pray in Miami's Liberty City neighborhood during a rally in Miami, Florida.
Briley Garth wears a hoodie at a rally for Trayvon Martin in Decatur, Ala., March 28, 2012.
In the New York State Senate, a group of legislators, including Eric Adams, a retired NYPD officer who represents parts of Brooklyn including Crown Heights, and Kevin Parker, wore hoodies in the chamber to send their message in a unconventional way.
The Miami Heat even got involved. LeBron James tweeted and Facebooked a picture of the entire Heat squad with their hoodies up for Trayvon. Both LeBron and Dwyane Wade were Trayvon's favorite athletes.
As the anniversary of Trayvon's death draws near, so did his 18th birthday. The family of the slain teen gathered with supporters in Miami for a Day of Remembrance.
Trayvon would have been 18 on Feb. 5, 2013...just two weeks before he was killed.
We continue to remember Trayvon and we will continue the fight for his justice.
Read more: http://globalgrind.com/news/hoodies-...#ixzz2LyRoz7mC
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