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I hope liberals everywhere give up all they have a contribute. I hope they go broke in a failed attempt to continue to take down Zimmerman. -They are a sad, racist bunch of people. They wanted an arrest. They got it. Wanted a trial. They got it. Wanted a verdict. They got it, but hated it. They hated that justice worked. Screw them. Please all you liberals, put your life savings where your mouths are. Go broke in a pathetic attempt to take down a man who defended himself after being assaulted.
Who's trying to take down Zimmerman?
I'm donating to organizations that are working towards repeal of several laws which made this verdict possible and Zimmerman a free man.
I accept the verdict. I don't agree with it and I'm disappointed in it but now my focus will be on looking for ways to help prevent something like this from happening again.
Zimmerman is free to go on about his life - and you are free to continue to keep sending him money.
Martin was attacking Zimmerman. That was proven in court. The rest of your speculation to the intent of my words is just that - speculation. I have told you that again and again. At any point will you realize that I understand the intent of my own words better than you?
No, all we know is that GZwas following TM and then the two of them had some sort of confrontation and TM was apparently better at fighting ... till GZ pulled out his gun. We don't really know, because there are no witnesses, who attacked who initially. And THAT is crucial to the case.
Which is why, I suspect, the jury had to find GZ "not guilty." By the way, "not guilty" doesn't actually mean "innocent." It simply means that the prosecution didn't prove BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT that GZ was guilty of murder or manslaughter.
Complete lack of evidence of any sign of wound son Trayvon. No bruises from being punched. Only scuffing on his knuckles (from punching Zimmerman).
Also, complete lack of motive. Trying to keep an eye on a possible burglary suspect until the police can arrive to talk to him does not support an inference that Zimmerman wanted to start a fistfight.
There's nothing wrong with acting in self defense. You are allowed to defend yourself if someone tries to kill you or inflict great bodily harm on you. If a woman had shot a rapist in self defense, would you argue that she would not have had the confidence to walk to the convenience store in the middle of the night without her gun and that therefore she brought the attempted rape on herself and is guilty?
Scuffing on knuckles?
He had a 1/4 by 1/8 inch abrasion on his left ring finger...... No apparent bruising, no blood. Try simply rinsing blood off your hands. It doesn't rinse off, you need to wash it off.
I'm donating to organizations that are working towards repeal of several laws which made this verdict possible and Zimmerman a free man.
I accept the verdict. I don't agree with it and I'm disappointed in it but now my focus will be on looking for ways to help prevent something like this from happening again.
Zimmerman is free to go on about his life - and you are free to continue to keep sending him money.
Ok. I missed something. Thought it had to do with people pursuing civil rights cases against him.
I dont have issue with taking a look at laws. But Id be very careful with that. I wouldnt want the laws to basically do in those who would want to defend themselves, even if it means using a legal gun.
Are you talking about tm getting away with the crimes of vandalizing school property and possession of marijuana ? Not biggies, but he got away with them.
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