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Well, then...they deserve what they get.
Stirrin' up for a fight because of your stupid male ego does not excuse your lack of common sense.
What? Are we going to have separate laws on the books if men fight than if women fight?
No one should be fighting!
So, let me get this straight. NOT running from someone equals "stirring for a fight"? I would ascribe that to the person doing the pursuing, but what do I know.
How does that "confuse the facts" if the OP specifically is asking why did the kid appear suspicious? What you're talking about is a separate discussion altogehter. I'm talking about Zimmerman's reason for calling 911 in the first place. It's all in the 911 report. This talk about being black while wearing a hoody in this instance, is misleading, disingenuous and divisive.
Focusing on what Zimmerman reported to the dispatcher is "confusing the facts". The OP posted much more than "why did he look suspicious". Yet that is the only part you are choosing to address.
What is suspicious is the 28 year old that lives at home. Was he on welfare? Did he have a job? How is a person not a home owner a part of the neighborbood watch?
Zimmerman was a bum, picked a fight, couldn't fight then shot the kid.
Lacerations usually require stitches and/or medical treatment, unless they are superficial. If your head is pounded into the pavement, you seek medical attention. Not just for the lacerations, but also because you might have a concussion. Where is the medical report?
I suspect you would do the same. You're just being argumentative for argument's sake.
No she's right and she's also a doctor. I think she can discuss reasonable common sense and debate you on any medical attention.
You have no sympathy for someone who was killed? I am still, despite your lecture, totally !
I mean, it's sad when anyone has to die, but when they engage in dangerous activity, it's hard to get worked up about it.
Spare me your self-righteous nonsense.
If you heard someone else was killed while committing a dangerous crime, you'd probably not be overwhelmed by grief.
I don't know the full details of the police report. It includes not just Zimmerman's statements (which could be false), but also testimony from witnesses.
Nope, don't try to back out of it now. YOU made that statement, not the media. Nice to have it all memorialized so that you can't backpedal.
No, the media did. Are you ignoring this?
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Originally Posted by ChocLot Where? Where do I claim the police report is false? Where's the quote?
It's not even fun debating you anymore...you're so obviously ill-equipped.
Here you go honey:
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OMG...it's like arguing with a child!
The police report= Zimmerman's statement.
Do we now take a suspect's statements as truth?
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Have a nice day!!!!!!!!!! LMAO!
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