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Dont know. Just threw it out there as an idea. I can't buy into a conspiracy at this point, that's for sure.
Then that would mean either she knew more about the case then she originally lead on before she was selected or she had contact with her husband during the trial. Either way her behavior is questionable.
She seems pretty educated... Preconceptions? You mean because she saw it the correct way, but not your way.... You must have what do you call it.... Preconceptions... Ironic...
Sorry Trayvoniacs, you lost. Get over it. It's done.
Find something else to get up in arms about. Some other "white hispanic" will do something that can possibly be perceived as racist pretty soon here. You must have at least one other hobby to take up in the meantime.
JUROR: I think George Zimmerman is a man whose heart was in the right place, but just got displaced by the vandalism in the neighborhoods, and wanting to catch these people so badly, that he went above and beyond what he really should have done. But I think his heart was in the right place. It just went terribly wrong.
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COOPER: Is George Zimmerman somebody you would like to have on a neighborhood watch in your community?
JUROR: If he didn't go too far. I mean, you can always go too far. He just didn't stop at the limitations that he should have stopped at.
I think people---the jury included---who are buying into the theory that Trayvon "got mad" are doing so because if they admit that Trayvon could have been scared then they'd be forced to admit that maybe he ALSO was standing his ground and defensing himself just like George. I have been followed at night before and it's damn scary and if George reached out to grab him to hold him until the police got there, then I can see why Martin would punch him.
I learned something from Rachel's interview. The word 'cracka' means like a cop or security guard. That makes perfect sense with what I've thought happened.
TM was scared at first. He was scared that a legal-ish type person was watching him lurk near homes with no particular purpose and a baggie. After he ran to hide the baggie, he watched the guy. No uniform, on foot, he changed from scared to mad.
FYI, people can change from one emotion to another in a few minutes.
I learned something from Rachel's interview. The word 'cracka' means like a cop or security guard. That makes perfect sense with what I've thought happened.
TM was scared at first. He was scared that a legal-ish type person was watching him lurk near homes with no particular purpose and a baggie. After he ran to hide the baggie, he watched the guy. No uniform, on foot, he changed from scared to mad.
FYI, people can change from one emotion to another in a few minutes.
I learned something from Rachel's interview. The word 'cracka' means like a cop or security guard. That makes perfect sense with what I've thought happened.
You don't believe that do you ?
Cracka is just a nicer term for honky. It has nothing to do with security. It shows she makes crap up.
This morning on CNN, Anderson Cooper reported this juror decided not to do a book after all. Apparently, based in part on fear due to what she is seeing as the result of the trial.
This morning on CNN, Anderson Cooper reported this juror decided not to do a book after all. Apparently, based in part on fear due to what she is seeing as the result of the trial.
Smart move. I think its clear to her now, staying anonymous is the smart thing to do for and her families safety. And the right thing to do.
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