here's what obama's other half would look like if he had a son.http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2012/08/03/the-thrill-kill-thugs-who-shot-marley-lion-arrested/where's obama, sharpton, jackson and all the rioters?
Please...you often reach to be sensational but this might be your weakest attempt yet
Quote from: GM on July 19, 2013, 11:39:40 PMPlease...you often reach to be sensational but this might be your weakest attempt yeti never reach to be sensational, just point out hypocrisy.for some reason, pointing out hypocrisy to those who are hypocritical instills the strongest denial.how the media picks and chooses and maintains a story to fit a political agenda and not do the opposite is hypocrisy.
Hmm, a lot to think about in this case. Ultimately, I believe the jury reached the only verdict they could in this situation. And I have no doubt George Zimmerman was in fear of losing his life. My problem with what happened comes into to play before the actual fight. George Zimmerman was on neighborhood WATCH! He had already contacted authorities, and was told to return to his car. If he had done that, he could have WATCHED as his title suggested, without any physical altercation, and the police could have done their jobs. Just my $0.02.
I'm not saying anyone's feelings are right or wrong. I like earlier posts think that the problem never would have reached the point it did had he not got out of his car. This being said I believe once it got to that point he was defending his self. My biggest problem lies in what the young man not boy was being looked at as. He is being looked at as a young innocent boy walking home like Beaver Cleaver. He has a very riddled past of drugs theft graffiti so on and so on. This doesn't mean that he was doing anything at the time but sure leaves me to wonder. I'm sure it was covered at some point but I would be interested to know how direct of a path point a to point b was. If he was going out of a reasonable path to get home then I would question his intentions.
Exactly.
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