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If acquitted though Zimmerman will still be alive. He'll still be able to feel the sun on his face, enjoy a meal, even have kids if he wants, and heck, he can go get some plastic surgery, change his last name, and move to Idaho if he wants. His life is not over, Trayvon's is.
Zimmerman brought this on himself the moment he profiled Trayvon and got out of that truck, and he took a life; my sympathy level for him is pretty low.
I was just thinking today that I imagine the people TM had on his cell phone talking about gun deals and drugs are shaking in their boots now that the Feds have the passwords.
If acquitted though Zimmerman will still be alive. He'll still be able to feel the sun on his face, enjoy a meal, even have kids if he wants, and heck, he can go get some plastic surgery, change his last name, and move to Idaho if he wants. His life is not over, Trayvon's is.
Zimmerman brought this on himself the moment he profiled Trayvon and got out of that truck, and he took a life; my sympathy level for him is pretty low.
He had no reasonable belief that there would be a physical altercation when he got out of his car. He very well may have saved his own life and now we would be watching the state vs TM.
If acquitted though Zimmerman will still be alive. He'll still be able to feel the sun on his face, enjoy a meal, even have kids if he wants, and heck, he can go get some plastic surgery, change his last name, and move to Idaho if he wants. His life is not over, Trayvon's is.
Zimmerman brought this on himself the moment he profiled Trayvon and got out of that truck, and he took a life; my sympathy level for him is pretty low.
LOL the guy was a nut job.
The valid point I actually agreed with. If GZ was so afraid of TM then why did he get out of his vehicle and follow him? The obvious answer is he wasn't at the time. He only became afraid when he got knocked on his azz.
We have gone round and round on this and I have no desire for a rehash given the fact that I actually don't care either way what the verdict will be.
Events like this one make me happy and grateful to live where I do. No neighborhood snitches, no chronic break ins and 19 year old seniors can generally verbalize a thought.
He:
1. Got out of his vehicle to check for an address. At that point, he didn't know where Trayvon had gone.
2. He wasn't afraid of him until he bashed in his face.
Why, oh why, is something so simple so difficult for some to comprehend?
1. Got out of his vehicle to check for an address. At that point, he didn't know where Trayvon had gone.
2. He wasn't afraid of him until he bashed in his face.
Why, oh why, is something so simple so difficult for some to comprehend?
Seriously stuck on something!
Zimmie caught him, and gave himself no other choice but to use deadly force.
It's pretty much a given that creeps lack functional social skills.
Yes, and it seems to allow creeps to shoot at will.
It could have been you that Zimmie shot.
You certainly look suspicious enough, from your posts.
Not likely. I don't go around assaulting strangers walking down a sidewalk. Pummeling them with my fists. Or pounding their head into the ground while they scream for help.
I was in a few fights back in high school. I never displayed the viciousness that was displayed by Martin in this attack, regardless of the cause of the fight. When I had an opponent down and overpowered, I NEVER continued to pummel them while they were laying on the ground, screaming for help. For over a minute. Do you have any idea how long that is when you are getting punched in the face? It is barbaric.
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