I enjoy a good laugh but you are just a boring motormouth.................
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I heard on the news late this morning Senator Harry Reid wants the US Justice
Department to lay Federal Charges against Zimmerman. This would be great.
No its not double jeopardy he was tried under Florida State Law and not Federal.
I hope the Fed crucify him.
If he wasn't playing Batman without Robin this never would have went to court.
I heard on the news late this morning Senator Harry Reid wants the US Justice
Department to lay Federal Charges against Zimmerman. This would be great.
No its not double jeopardy he was tried under Florida State Law and not Federal.
I hope the Fed crucify him.
Did anyone take the time to read the article from Time mag?
Just wonderin is all.
I heard on the news late this morning Senator Harry Reid wants the US Justice
Department to lay Federal Charges against Zimmerman. This would be great.
No its not double jeopardy he was tried under Florida State Law and not Federal.
I hope the Fed crucify him.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the way I understand it, (unless new evidence if brought up) a man can not be tried twice for the same crime. Are you certain beyond reasonable doubt he's guilty? I sure aren't!
Got through the first few lines, realized the author was completely full of shyte, realized I more intellectually stimulating things to do....like clip my toenails.
actually wearing hoodies is the style of many young people and although it makes it easier for people to use a hoodie who have bad intent, it means relatively nothing to see a 17 year old wearing a hoodie when it is 80 degrees...younguns are crazy that way.
I don't think Zimmerman is person with a clear understanding of human behaviour, and if a regular cop is hired on the merits of low IQ and he is just a rent a cop...well 'nough said.
few brains, a gun and anger issues coupled with a black kid in a hoodie on a rainy night...yeah, something is gonna go down
Nooooooo, that is reality. Alone he was a vigilante, with a partner they made up a neighbourhood watch.Speculative.
Try to read more.
The Lesson of George Zimmerman’s “Not Guilty” Verdict | TIME.com
If the jury could not tell us what to think of Zimmerman, it had even less to say about the larger issues embedded in the case. Trayvon Martin’s killing has served as a morality tale, wrapping in it questions of racial profiling, self-defense, and gun ownership. But the fact that Zimmerman was found not guilty does not mean young black men are not being racially profiled in large numbers – any more than a conviction would have meant that they are. It does not mean we need more guns – or fewer guns. It does not mean self-defense laws need to be changed – or that they do not.
And therein lies the real takeaway of the Zimmerman case: it is telling us as clearly as it can that for all of these months, we have been paying too much attention to it. Like a badly prepared teacher who is overly reliant on in-class movies, we use glitzy trials to raise obliquely things that we should be talking about directly.
Are young black men being racially profiled? Are there too many guns in the hands of private citizens? Does the law give people too much leeway in using deadly force in self-defense? The Zimmerman trial was never going to answer any of those questions. But now that it is over, we should be able to find the time – and the right forum – to tackle them head-on.
Cool, I'm going to start stalking boggins, confronting them, and shooting them, then bang my noggin on the concrete to declare self defense.