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Originally Posted by GreyDay
I'll agree with you- it's the establishment's approval he seeks.
I was always taught not to elevate myself by putting others down. Stand on your own merit.
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The RIGHT stuff.
For the young'uns reading grey's statement-- there's deeper wisdom behind that simplicity that you need to take heed. If you're standing on someone else's head to feel tall your world is never secure and your real skills/ muscles atrophy. It only takes an epiphany for that other person to shake you off like a flea. And flea is an apt analogy because it's someone else's dime/ life work you're exploiting when they're holding up your (artificial) world for you. When you're grounded and centered in self awareness, rooted in truth, you can prevail the storms. Your own hands are on your own wheel in life, not pulling strings of others to steer others. That's where manhood is. When you're not grounded, you're vulnerable to every huckster walking past you. That's where perpetual juvenile delinquency is. Be wise. God bless.
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Originally Posted by justNancy
I guess we both can't be on the jury. (if there ever is a trial)
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Neither one of us are going to be on the jury, you know that. Who is a jury of Zimmermans peers? Harrier. Huckleberry. Rimmerama. Hothandz. EdwardA. They'll see nothing more than themselves being threatened by their own racism. They'll defend their racism the same way the PD and Zimmerman did.
There will be no such thing as a jury of Trayvon's peers. Can you imagine Zimmerman having to face Trayvon's entire HS graduating class to explain his actions? To look them in the eye and lie through his teeth? To have every 17 yr old in America today permitted to ask him one question on the stand. Let him do the work of unbreaking their hearts. Not going to happen, but it ought to. Our legal system, our courtrooms, aren't made to serve humanity. It's made for select privileged white men ducking out of responsibility at the expense of all worthy of defense. Take a good look at your governors resume. There he is.
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Originally Posted by justNancy
I don't always trust the media, no matter which side they're on, but those 911 tapes tell it all.
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A healthy skepticism is good but if you get too jaded you'll miss the sober voice speaking truth forced to compete with sensationalism. Why are we going to Iraq wasn't 'sexy' enough for anyone to hear. I agree those 911 tapes ought to be all the evidence needed for sane people. Those aren't Zimmermans peers.
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Originally Posted by justNancy
I have a question. Did Zimmerman say he was the Neighborhood Watch? I don't hear it anywhere in the entire tape.
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I don't watch tv, but from the print news I've seen online coming in drips and drabs here there it was implied in an article that he identified himself as such to the officer on scene, and perhaps in previous calls. Reporters interviewing neighbors found a disgruntled neighbor who had a problem with him self appointing himself as 'captain' of the neighborhood watch and also felt leery about his over zealous tactics. That neighbor was never identified and I can't find the link. Too many articles piled up, but it's important to realize that even the disgruntled neighbor has motive to speak that way if they mean to distance themselves from the problem or the potential liability.
Lets get back to this basic fact though. As sickofnyc has already posted, this
was not a formally recognized neighborhood watch. More like an ad hoc militia with crude understandings of what it was supposed to be. Might as well be uneducated Africans 'suffering not a witch to live' with unsupervised Evangelical instruction in the hands of a witch doctor, then blame the kids for the outcomes. I agree these people appear to be generally clueless about the format of a real neighborhood watch. Zimmerman most overtly. The rest following blithely along (and scared they'll be implicated next).
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Originally Posted by justNancy
I was never a volunteer, just wondering
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I've never been in the formal program. I'm old school grapevine where no one's kid could do a thing without his mamma finding out about it before he ever got his boots on the doorstep. If I know so and so isn't allowed to be doing such and such- mom had many pairs of eyes helping her out years ago.
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Originally Posted by justNancy
Also, it was only about 7, not late in the evening. Some people are talking as if it was the middle of the night. Had this been June, it would still be light outside. This whole shooting went down after dinner which is one reason it makes no sense to me (not that it would anyway) but it's as if he wanted people to know he was finally taking matters into his own hands and thought he'd get an attaboy for a job well done. I'm not in law enforcement, but do many burglaries in a community take place during dinner time when most people are home?
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The LE experience I had directly was not as a beat cop. My limited beat cops perspective I learned from family members second hand- you are correct. Daytime burglaries, or the witching hours when they have the opportunity of surprise. The latter is the messy way and is more about desperation or revenge than stealing. Whomever these thieves are, they mean to avoid confrontation and detection. Zimmerman never would have seen them because they were primed to be looking for him before Z ever thought to look for them. That and he had convicted every black person in his mind before they ever came walking by. Hispanic thieves, white thieves, asian thieves, female thieves... free pass.
Their profile would not be consistent with brazen smash and grab thuggery making a display of dominance/ supremacy as he seems to have convinced himself. They'd either attempt to blend with ordinary residents like a wedding crasher or pose as utility/ salesman innocuous appearance. It's really hard for normal people to think like a thief. Abnormal psych is still a struggle for me to wrap my head around- I am not a pro, just been around scam artists longer than most! LOL. Of all the reality series dumped on TV, this was by far most realistic-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Take...2005_TV_series)
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Originally Posted by justNancy
I might have already asked this too, but did the police ever contact the convenience store for a surveillance tape? I think it was a 7-Eleven and they always have cameras. It doesn't seem as if they did anything at all after a teenager was murdered. I've seen no indication they ever did.
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I've seen no indication they did. I believe that general information came from testimony from his girlfriend's cell phone call and/or his parents. It's origin-- I'm not a journalist in a position to verify things. Ordinary folks like us are always at the mercy of trusting media did their due diligence when so much information flies by so quickly.
I think it's safe to say the media has asked far more questions than the investigating officers.
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Originally Posted by justNancy
What a crying shame.
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It's horrible enough it happened. It's a national disgrace when grown adults continue lying to themselves to spare their vanity at the expense of their children's safety & wellbeing. It's pitiful how many have abandoned citizenship for a pile of magic beans and an ego massage.