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Are you kidding me? Granted, this girl is a little (WAY) extreme. I have twin daughters that speak extremely well. One is a doctor, the other it still doing the law school thing.
I would just love for someone to take this baby girl under their wing and give her some life. She's a smart girl, just not exposed to real life as we know it. Heck, she exasperated a high-powered attorney to no end.
She's not dumb. Goodness gracious how hard people are nowadays.
I agree. I don't think she's ever had a lot of opportunity in life.
If DeeDee is to be believed at all, even in the slightest, Trayvon was very near Brandy's house. I don't think George shot him there and dragged him to Jenna's house. Do you have any other ideas as to how Trayvon got to Jenna's back yard?
And George told dispatch that he didn't know where Trayvon had gone.
So yes, Trayvon followed, chased, stalked, walked, tippytoed, whatevered, back to find George and smash his face in.
If the shooting had occurred near Brandy's house, then I would say George followed Trayvon. But it didn't.
/case closed.
The witness early in the week said she heard running from left to right, which would be northward. She lived on the same side of the path as Brandy. She also said the running was before the fight.
Today Jenna said the fight started at the "T" and moved south from there.
Get your head out of the gutter. It was the defense's lawyer who made that witness stand up and demonstrate that pose that Zimmerman supposedly made after she saw him get up off the boy's dead body. of him touching the cuts on the back of his head.
Listen to Michael Savage right now live. He is hammering DeeDee over her stupidity and labeling her a low information Obama voter. Savage is a psychologist by the way.
"low information Obama voter" Now that's something I've heard about a million times now.
Savage appears to be a DITTO kind of guy no? He's never amounted to much.
I've been shocked by Obama's terms now, and wasn't that enthusiastic about him when he first ran. MOstly what saddens me is that there wasn't a better choice.
Keep saying that. There might be some more people who haven't seen the picture of George that Jenna couldn't even recognize George in. These other people might be able to be convinced that he was untouched.
Get your head out of the gutter. It was the defense's lawyer who made that witness stand up and demonstrate that pose that Zimmerman supposedly made after she saw him get up off the boy's dead body. of him touching the cuts on the back of his head.
I know, but even as a woman I was amused. I mean, that's the classic old-style cheesecake pose.
She probably speaks Creole and French in a form of Ebonics too.
There are many dialects in America; no doubt the Creole patois that Rachel speaks is quite different from that spoken by French Canadians in Louisiana, but it's related through the French-speaking colonists of Haiti. The French that she speaks is unlike the language found in Paris, but it's French just the same. The same is true of Ebonics; it's an English dialect. People "code switch" when they talk; everyone does it, whether they're conscious of it or not. You speak differently around your family and friends than you do on the job.
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Williams recounted the creation of Ebonics as follows:
We need to define what we speak. We need to give a clear definition to our language. …We know that ebony means black and that phonics refers to speech sounds or the science of sounds. Thus, we are really talking about the science of black speech sounds or language. (Williams, 1997a)
Although the preceding statement offers an early, vague conception of Ebonics, the term was formally defined in 1975 when Williams published an edited volume, Ebonics: The True Language of Black Folks. In it, he classified Ebonics as the
…linguistic and paralinguistic features which on a concentric continuum represent the communicative competence of the West African, Caribbean, and United States slave descendant of African origin. (Williams, 1975) [end quote]
I wanted to see her reenact the fight scene in the rain, in a wet T-shirt.
That would be evidence I could believe.
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