Re: Obama: Honor Trayvon Martin by battling gun violence
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Originally Posted by
LanceJ
Wow Greg, you don't like President Obama and me ? I wonder why ? But hey I'm in good company. I just don't see him resigning because of you. As for me I'm trying to find a single molecule that gives a fuck on what you think or feel..................still looking.............
Hard to find anything when your head is so far up your ass
Re: Obama: Honor Trayvon Martin by battling gun violence
Having your head smashed on concrete sounds like an eventually fatal condition if allowed to continue. All else aside about first punches and who followed whom, the head bashing tells me Mr. Zimmerman had every reason to fear for his life at the hands of Mr. Martin. After screaming for help, a signal that this "Fight" (Read "ASSAULT") should be over, Mr Martin continued to pound MR. Zimmerman's head. Too bad, so sad. Good shoot in my eyes. I would have done the same thing. Mr. Martins age is irrelevant. At 17 I was 6'3" and #180.
Re: Obama: Honor Trayvon Martin by battling gun violence
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Originally Posted by
LanceJ
Wow Greg, you don't like President Obama and me ? I wonder why ?
Well, it took 14 pages in this thread but ...
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Re: Obama: Honor Trayvon Martin by battling gun violence
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Originally Posted by
bigandy1966
Having your head smashed on concrete sounds like an eventually fatal condition if allowed to continue. All else aside about first punches and who followed whom, the head bashing tells me Mr. Zimmerman had every reason to fear for his life at the hands of Mr. Martin. After screaming for help, a signal that this "Fight" (Read "ASSAULT") should be over, Mr Martin continued to pound MR. Zimmerman's head. Too bad, so sad. Good shoot in my eyes. I would have done the same thing. Mr. Martins age is irrelevant. At 17 I was 6'3" and #180.
FWIW: TM was 5'11 according to the ME during the trial.
Re: Obama: Honor Trayvon Martin by battling gun violence
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Originally Posted by
LanceJ
A broken nose and cuts on the back of your head,just means you were on the wrong side of an a&& whipping , as for that illegal punch, I wasn't there and you weren't either, we only have GZ version...lets ask TM, oh, we can't
Plonk you just made the ignore list.
Re: Obama: Honor Trayvon Martin by battling gun violence
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Originally Posted by
Kabloosh
The problem I see is that you seem to be a bit contradictory in your statements.
You say we need to let the police apply the law, and not have us pick and choose what we want. Well isn't that what you are doing? The police did apply the law on Zimmerman and under our laws and the level of proof necessary to convict him of murder just was not there. Therefore he is innocent. The same applies with OJ.
No, saying the same thing. If your life or someone else is not in immediate danger " call the police" . Ex. If you see someone lurking around outside your home, call the police.Let them do their job, do not pick up your gun to go outside to investigate !!! Now if they try to enter your home, put down the phone ( then put them down).
BTW, you are right, there was enough "reasonable doubt" Not Guilty was the only verdict the jury could have come back with....for that charge. I always felt that was the wrong charge to go with in the first place. It should have been " involuntary manslaughter " that seems like it because there was no intent.
Re: Obama: Honor Trayvon Martin by battling gun violence
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Originally Posted by
G19
The fact you have your little graphic, sums it up.
Re: Obama: Honor Trayvon Martin by battling gun violence
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Originally Posted by
LanceJ
No, saying the same thing. If your life or someone else is not in immediate danger " call the police" . Ex. If you see someone lurking around outside your home, call the police.Let them do their job, do not pick up your gun to go outside to investigate !!! Now if they try to enter your home, put down the phone ( then put them down).
BTW, you are right, there was enough "reasonable doubt" Not Guilty was the only verdict the jury could have come back with....for that charge. I always felt that was the wrong charge to go with in the first place. It should have been " involuntary manslaughter " that seems like it because there was no intent.
Zimmerman did call the police. Remember, he was elected to his position on the neighborhood watch, and IMHO any time you walk out your front door for any reason you should be armed. Zimmerman didn't grab a gun to go hunt someone, he carried a gun for defense, as most of us on this forum do, then went about his day.
Have you looked at a street plan of where this incident took place? Zimmerman HAD to exit his vehicle to determine a house number and a street name of where Martin was at. It would've been impossible for Z to have continued to observe Martin from his vehicle or give accurate information about his whereabouts to dispatch unless he felt like giving them the address of where he was at a hundred yards ago.
Re: Obama: Honor Trayvon Martin by battling gun violence
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Originally Posted by
LanceJ
The fact you have your little graphic, sums it up.
The fact that I was able to use google to find a picture sums it up. The fact that you are making accusations that anyone not agreeing with you is a racist sums it up.
Must be tough going through life assuming everyone is out to get you. They have meds for that now.
Re: Obama: Honor Trayvon Martin by battling gun violence
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Originally Posted by
LanceJ
No, saying the same thing. If your life or someone else is not in immediate danger " call the police" . Ex. If you see someone lurking around outside your home, call the police.Let them do their job, do not pick up your gun to go outside to investigate !!! Now if they try to enter your home, put down the phone ( then put them down).
BTW, you are right, there was enough "reasonable doubt" Not Guilty was the only verdict the jury could have come back with....for that charge. I always felt that was the wrong charge to go with in the first place. It should have been " involuntary manslaughter " that seems like it because there was no intent.
Well if you don't ignore the course of events that happened that night then it pretty much happened in such a way. You seem to be under the impression that Zimmerman was out to cause trouble which there is no evidence of such behavior.
The problem is you seem to be taking "what ifs" and presenting them as fact.