[Vision2020] Zimmerman Verdict Does Not Alter Truth
Paul Rumelhart
godshatter at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 5 11:16:17 PDT 2013
Really? A plastic bag wrapped around his left hand is the evidence that
convinces the world that George Zimmerman "followed Trayvon Martin,
stalked him, and shot him before Trayvon Martin even had a chance to
drop his skittles and Arizona Tea to raise his hands in defense"?
Clearly, it's impossible to fight someone with a plastic bag, which may
even be empty given the quality of the picture, wrapped around your left
hand. What did Zimmerman do, grab Martin's right hand and beat his own
nose with it after he had killed him? Did he quickly smash the back of
his head into the ground before the cops arrived? He would have had to
do it quickly, because he was personally leading them to the scene.
Perhaps he paid that witness to say that they were on the ground, one on
top of the other.
"Because he is too clearly psychologically unfit..."
"...because of his zeal for excessive violence"
"...so he can be an important defender of future shooters who heroically
cut down potential black criminals"
"George has demanded the return of his gun, so that he can wave it in
front of Tea Bagger crowds and let people touch the relic that saved
Florida from one more young black man."
Glad there's no bias in that article.
Paul
On 10/05/2013 12:51 AM, Scott Dredge wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I got the below linked article from one of my more liberal friends who
> was pointed to it by lesbian author Justine Saracen.
>
> It's very well written and goes into parallels of the Martin killing
> and and the notorious murder of Emmitt Till in the Deep South in 1955
> where the acquitted killers subsequently gave an interview to Look
> magazine bragging about the killing and mutilation knowing that they
> were constitutionally protected by 'double jeopardy' from any further
> prosecution attempts.
>
> WARNING that there is a picture of deceased Trayvon Martin at the
> scene of the crime and there is a graphic picture of a horrifically
> beaten Emmitt Till.
>
> From the article:
> 'It was the picture that convinced me. I believe in our legal system
> and its processes. I understand the concept that a defendant is
> innocent until proven guilty. I understand that what trials do is
> very different from what public opinion does, and from what reality
> is. Trials determine legal guilt or innocence. They do not determine
> reality.'
>
> http://www.laprogressive.com/zimmerman-verdict-truth/
>
> -Scott
>
>
>
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