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03-29-2012, 02:57 PM
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Re: Anger + Sadness = RAGE
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03-29-2012, 03:02 PM
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Re: Anger + Sadness = RAGE
Niether one was a perfect angel,so we will just have to see what other evidence is brought forward
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03-29-2012, 03:17 PM
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Re: Anger + Sadness = RAGE
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Not a great link to post here.
Zimmerman was 20 years old when he was arrested and charged with "resisting an officer with violence" and "battery of a police officer". They are both third degree felonies, but the charges were reduced to a "resisting an office without violence" when he entered an alcohol education program.
He shoved an officer for questioning his friend about serving liquor to a minor.
He had a 2006 speeding ticket which was dismissed when the officer failed to show up in court.
HIs ex-fiancee, Veronica Zuaz, filed a restraining order against him and he counterfiled. The competing claims were resolved with both restraining orders’ being granted.
Let's see and he had some credit card debt - pretty common in America.
A huge stretch in your link to say, "All three of those arrests, however, were mysteriously closed with no semblance of charges for the Florida resident."
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03-29-2012, 03:41 PM
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Not a great link to post here.
Zimmerman was 20 years old when he was arrested and charged with "resisting an officer with violence" and "battery of a police officer". They are both third degree felonies, but the charges were reduced to a "resisting an office without violence" when he entered an alcohol education program.
He shoved an officer for questioning his friend about serving liquor to a minor.
He had a 2006 speeding ticket which was dismissed when the officer failed to show up in court.
HIs ex-fiancee, Veronica Zuaz, filed a restraining order against him and he counterfiled. The competing claims were resolved with both restraining orders’ being granted.
Let's see and he had some credit card debt - pretty common in America.
A huge stretch in your link to say, "All three of those arrests, however, were mysteriously closed with no semblance of charges for the Florida resident."
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03-29-2012, 03:46 PM
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Re: Anger + Sadness = RAGE
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Dude,
the media circus didn't begin until a full three weeks after this young man's death.
It is common knowledge that in MOST cases when a crime of the magnitude of murder is potentially committed, the alleged perpetrator is remanded until the grand jury-- usually as a public safety precaustion.
The perpetrator has a criminal record.
The teen did not.
It would have been impossible for the Sanford PD to have access to this young man's school records so they didn't have the prejudicial knowledge of the plastic bag with traces of weed in his book bag.
They had a dead boy and his killer was a guy who already had a criminal record and they took the word of the criminal that night.
No, the Sanford PD did not execute due diligence or practice good judgment that night.
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Jd wake up and smell the coffee he does have crimnal record and he was found with pot residue in his back pack, of course you dont want to read those reports,BTW you still have nothing to say on the white kid who was immolated in Kansas by two blacks.the fact of the matter is you should be more worried about black on black crime which is rampant . instead of listening to jesse and al trust your eyes http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2012...eway+Pundit%29
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03-29-2012, 03:58 PM
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My husband said the same thing. He broke his nose playing football and simply pushed his nose back in place and kept going. He said he didn't bleed a lot.
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But that dont fit the circus PO, dont confuse them with the facts Al Sharpton would never lie, see Tawana Brawley, right
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03-29-2012, 04:17 PM
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This wont fit with the story either for all the trayvon apologists, The Daily Caller has identified a second Twitter handle that was used by the late Trayvon Martin during the last weeks of 2011. Tweeting in December under the name “T33ZY TAUGHT M3,” Martin sent a message that read, “Plzz shoot da #mf dat lied 2 u!”
Then their was the twitter account handle of No_Limit_N_ _ _a Yep he was such a sweet kid ,that was totally innocent!!!
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03-29-2012, 04:51 PM
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Re: Anger + Sadness = RAGE
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Jd wake up and smell the coffee he does have crimnal record and he was found with pot residue in his back pack, of course you dont want to read those reports,BTW you still have nothing to say on the white kid who was immolated in Kansas by two blacks.the fact of the matter is you should be more worried about black on black crime which is rampant . instead of listening to jesse and al trust your eyes http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2012...eway+Pundit%29
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We can't really believe everything in the media, but some are claiming that Zimmerman sounded like he'd been drinking on the 911 tape. They think, as JD stated, that he should have been given a toxicology test and his vehicle either checked or impounded.
Also, and I didn't know this until today, the Martin family is saying that the Sanford Police Department had Trayvon in a morgue marked as "John Doe" for three days before identifying him. Not sure about the process on that with someone brought in and not knowing who they are. That would be stating he had no identification on him. They are claiming that the police didn't ask anyone in the neighborhood if they knew him or not.
So, those things I would like to know more about.
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03-29-2012, 05:49 PM
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This woman is totally outrageous. I can't stand her.
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03-29-2012, 06:42 PM
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Re: Anger + Sadness = RAGE
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Originally Posted by crakjak
Consider the following quote, from Tuesday, March 27 (video below):
I’m not here just for George. I’m here for my kids. I’m here for every other young black man. I understand why everybody is upset. If I didn’t know George, I’d be upset, too. If I didn’t know what I know, I’d be just as outraged. But once this is all over, we still have to address the problem that has brought us to this point in the first place, and that’s the fear that we have of each other, the fear that we have of young black men...We’ve got a black president, and yet we continue to stereotype young black men. I get that. We’ve got to continue this conversation after this is over, because it goes beyond Trayvon and George...This particular incident, this confrontation between Trayvon and George, had nothing to do with race. But because of our racial history, because of Sanford’s racial history, that’s why we’re at where we are now...I’ve got an 18-year-old son. My heart goes out to the Martins. I am a black man. Like my friend George, I’m just trying to do the right thing.
Those were the tearful words of Joe Oliver, who has been defending his good friend Zimmerman in the midst of the media frenzy over Martin’s terrible death. Oliver is pleading with the public to consider, patiently, the facts of this particular case, without letting them be overwhelmed by broader--and valid--issues about race.
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He's done a splendid job of it.
Regarding the video of Zimmerman being brought into the police station:
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Richard Hornsby, a local attorney, pointed out that Florida law wouldn't require Zimmerman to suffer serious injuries before using deadly force. A reasonable belief he was preventing such injuries would be justification.
If, early in an attack, it seemed "that Trayvon Martin was never going to let up, he could have shot" the teen, Hornsby said. "He may have acted in a split second."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46894607#.T3Twztkw-q0
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Then you have the funeral director saying Trayvon didn't look like someone who had been in a fight, just a gunshot wound.
Our local news station cut out the part of the video that shows the police officer looking at the back of Zimmerman's head.
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