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Quote from: MyTwoSense on March 29, 2012, 11:29:01 AMQuote from: gottaplan on March 29, 2012, 11:02:13 AMQuote from: MyTwoSense on March 29, 2012, 08:05:34 AMQuote from: gottaplan on March 29, 2012, 07:40:10 AMThe plot thickens. Those tweets are pretty big character flaws for the departedTweets mean crap. You know how many people post things on the internet and they are all talk and no action. You know, like the people here on UO!This is relevant to Zimmerman's defense, assuming he's ever charged with a crime. In addition to the "stand your ground law", a defense attorney now has these tweets to help the case Zimmerman was acting in self defense. A defense attorney would have no problem getting a jury to believe Trayvon was a violent youth looking to act outWell in that case, lets read the gringo's twitter feed(s).How is it that Zimmerman can be declared "white" but not Obama?
Quote from: gottaplan on March 29, 2012, 11:02:13 AMQuote from: MyTwoSense on March 29, 2012, 08:05:34 AMQuote from: gottaplan on March 29, 2012, 07:40:10 AMThe plot thickens. Those tweets are pretty big character flaws for the departedTweets mean crap. You know how many people post things on the internet and they are all talk and no action. You know, like the people here on UO!This is relevant to Zimmerman's defense, assuming he's ever charged with a crime. In addition to the "stand your ground law", a defense attorney now has these tweets to help the case Zimmerman was acting in self defense. A defense attorney would have no problem getting a jury to believe Trayvon was a violent youth looking to act outWell in that case, lets read the gringo's twitter feed(s).
Quote from: MyTwoSense on March 29, 2012, 08:05:34 AMQuote from: gottaplan on March 29, 2012, 07:40:10 AMThe plot thickens. Those tweets are pretty big character flaws for the departedTweets mean crap. You know how many people post things on the internet and they are all talk and no action. You know, like the people here on UO!This is relevant to Zimmerman's defense, assuming he's ever charged with a crime. In addition to the "stand your ground law", a defense attorney now has these tweets to help the case Zimmerman was acting in self defense. A defense attorney would have no problem getting a jury to believe Trayvon was a violent youth looking to act out
Quote from: gottaplan on March 29, 2012, 07:40:10 AMThe plot thickens. Those tweets are pretty big character flaws for the departedTweets mean crap. You know how many people post things on the internet and they are all talk and no action. You know, like the people here on UO!
The plot thickens. Those tweets are pretty big character flaws for the departed
Quote from: E Rocc on March 29, 2012, 12:42:37 PMQuote from: MyTwoSense on March 29, 2012, 11:29:01 AMQuote from: gottaplan on March 29, 2012, 11:02:13 AMQuote from: MyTwoSense on March 29, 2012, 08:05:34 AMQuote from: gottaplan on March 29, 2012, 07:40:10 AMThe plot thickens. Those tweets are pretty big character flaws for the departedTweets mean crap. You know how many people post things on the internet and they are all talk and no action. You know, like the people here on UO!This is relevant to Zimmerman's defense, assuming he's ever charged with a crime. In addition to the "stand your ground law", a defense attorney now has these tweets to help the case Zimmerman was acting in self defense. A defense attorney would have no problem getting a jury to believe Trayvon was a violent youth looking to act outWell in that case, lets read the gringo's twitter feed(s).How is it that Zimmerman can be declared "white" but not Obama?and how is it that one Latino can call another Latino a "gringo?"
Number one lesson for me is and always has nothing to do with race and racial tensions. That is just being used to mask what really brought this story to the forefront, which is how poorly conceived these stand your ground laws are and how application of those laws have the potential to lead to some real head scratching (no pun intended)results. Most of America simply could not understand how Zimmerman was not charged. I, for one, still don't. Same thing happens with a white kid and the story is still there, the noise just wouldn't be as loud because the fringe groups, whether it be the New Black Panthers and their bounty or the right-wing blogosphere and their campaign against a dead 17 year old kid, wouldn't be interested.
Not taking a side in this case
Well, this is part of the reason I was posting. People (not just on here) want to present a lopsided case based on the perception that someone was innocent, carrying skittles and drinking ice tea, portraying the other "white" individual as a former-arrestee who murdered an individual... but here is a take away (last post on this):
it's actually pretty interesting. They caught NBC playing an edited version of Zimmerman's 911 call to make it look like he offered up Martin's description as black when they actually left out the dispatcher asking him what race the suspect looked to be. Also commentary on MSNBC running coverage of Al Sharpton leading a protest to have Zimmerman arrested, then having him continue the same rally on his MSNBC nightly show. Hardly unbiased coverage of an event. A few other items covered including why so many networks ran with the outdated photos of both Zimmerman & Martin when other updated photos were readily available.
... now you have major groups drawing political straws...a. AFL-CIO exec: ‘Conservative, right-wing policies’ to blame for Trayvon Martin’s death [VIDEO]"AFL-CIO Executive Vice President Arlene Holt Baker told The Daily Caller that it is “conservative, right-wing policies that are to blame” for Trayvon Martin‘s death:“The same folks who want to kill workers’ rights in the work place are the same folks who want to kill voters’ votes … and now they are literally supporting legislation that is literally killing our children.”"
Getting back to the REAL issue, in any criminal investigation, the timeline of events is revealing
Here's an excerpt I hope gang-bangers and other trouble makers in Florida don't ever read:The Sanford police have said that once Mr. Zimmerman declared that he had shot Trayvon in the chest in self-defense, they were barred from arresting him by the state’s now-famous Stand Your Ground law, the broadest protection of self-defense in the country. It immediately requires law enforcement officials to prove that a suspect did not act in self-defense, and sets the case on a slow track.
So what is revealed in this timeline? Seems like all this was already known. The extent of Zimmerman's injuries are being played up by both sides. What does it really matter if he has some minor cuts & scrapes on the back of his head or suffered a concussion and a fractured skull? Who cares if he had a busted lip & nose or had half his face beat in? There was obviously a fight and Zimmerman was likely getting beat up by the teen. But at what point would the shooting have been justified? It wouldn't be, and you know that. I'm still waiting for some forensics on the gun, if Trayvon's prints are on it, and what the trajectory of the bullet entry was. Very little new developments in the story at this point, but I'm sure both sides will continue digging into the backgrounds of both individuals.
This article is long, but even handed and informative. It still seems like it's difficult to tell if the shooting was justified or not, notwithstanding the many leaps that people are making in the media and on this board.http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/02/us/trayvon-martin-shooting-prompts-a-review-of-ideals.html?_r=1&hp
And that decision is the reason why an unarmed man was killed.